Gunpoint
S.P.A.Z.
Eufloria
Astroneer
Manifold Garden
Massive Chalice
The Pedestrian
Solar 2
Snakepass
Stacking
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Gunpoint
S.P.A.Z.
Eufloria
Astroneer
Manifold Garden
Massive Chalice
The Pedestrian
Solar 2
Snakepass
Stacking
I loved Eufloria on the PS3. The PS3 had a lot of good indie games between that, Rogue Legacy, Warp, Unfinished Swan, Sound Shapes, and I'm sure others I'm not thinking of.
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It's like a System Shock or Prey 2017 that has even less emphasis on "conventional" combat and more general problem solving. In some ways I feel like it's what you get if you grow an "immersive sim" out of a "puzzle" game like Portal instead of out an FPS or RPG.
Ooh, I love finding obscure indies. There are an awful lot of games on Steam and Itch and other platforms that are amazing experiences, but that almost no one has ever played or even heard of for one reason or another.
One of my recent favourite zero-budget indies is Sally Can't Sleep, a strange first person platformer with a lot of focus on fun, versatile, and exploitable movement mechanics. The dev sacrificed visual polish for quantity and style, so the game has a lot of interconnected levels with a big variety of different mechanics visual styles - it's a really good example of how much a solo developer can accomplish.
Another one is Worlds, which is a 3D stealth-shooter-platformer-adventure? I like it for the same reason as Sally Can't Sleep, it's ambitious and creative, and you can really feel the developer pushing against their limitations to release something that punches far above its own weight.
Also, both these games are very cheap, even at full price!
I'd personally recommend Rain World, although it has a reputation for being hard, and you'll probably die a lot so this game has to be approached with patience
+1 for this game. Truly an incredible experience.
The Westport Independent is a censorship simulator, in which you play as the editor of a newspaper, choosing which stories to run and how to edit them in order to avoid angering both the authoritarian government and political radicals who want to take them down, while also appeasing your journalists, who may get angry and quit if you censor their stories too much.
Kenshi - a brutal, and sometimes janky squad free roaming game. I have far too many hours in that.
Pulsar - Lost Colony - Fun game if you have a few friends around. Pretend to be Captain Kirk - except chaos.
Rimworld -- Dwarf Fortress lite
Dwarf Fortress - Grand daddy inspiration for most other games
Torchlight - Diablo
Project Zomboid - All your top down zombie hunting dreams come true
Carrier Command - Drone carrier warfare
Nebulous Fleet Command - The Expanse.
Does X4 count as Indie?