Hello!
One of the things I really enjoy is unique, interesting or out-of-the box game design. It doesn’t have to be AAA game, it doesn’t have to be a perfect game, it can be pretty rough - but if it has a mechanic or design element that is somehow unique or original, I’m instantly in love with the game.
The problem is that such games do not usually get a lot of exposure, since it is after all a niche. And that is really a shame - in the past few years the most fun had with video-games was playing such smaller and shorter indie games with something unique or pretty clever, where I can obsess over the design and more importantly - get inspired. That leads me to my question - are there any communites or blogs or content curators that are about this kind of smaller, maybe unpolished, but original games? Or what games would you recommend that would fit into this description? I don’t mind if it’s a 5 minute experience. It’s ok if it’s more interactive art than a game.
To better illustrate what I’m looking for, I’d compare it to modern art - the kind where you get a single colored square on a canvas. I never got it, and it always felt just weird - until I had to start doing flyer design and started researching and reading about composition, space and all that stuff. And now I see there’s so much going on even on a picture with a single line, that it’s really interesting to think about why the square is where it is, and what kind of composition rules was he working with.
And I think it’s the same for game design - sometimes you see a clever mechanic or design on otherwise really ugly and unpolished game, and it still gets you inspired and thinking.
I understand that my question is a little bit vague, so I’ll give you a list of some games I consider unique, some of them are well known, some of them not-so-much:
So, does anyone has some recommendations about where to look for more experimental games? A curated list, blog would be awesome - since clicking through pages of games on itch.io is pretty hit and miss. Also, feel free to share some of your favourite unique design or experimental experiences and games!
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Outer Wilds.
Turn this up to 11.
Outer Wilds is definitely in my top 3 games of all time. I’m currently waiting for a few years to forget as much of the game as I can, so I can replay it with the DLC and in VR.
Absolutely fuck playing that in VR, that would be terrifying haha!
I played it before the DLC and only recently got around to it. You don’t need to forget the game to play the DLC. It’s pretty much totally seperate and they managed to create the same feeling of discovery again. I’m not saying more than that though.
Have tried it twice and both times got motion sick pretty quickly. Perhaps third time lucky.
Increasing the fov or playing further from the screen may help. Unfortunately a zero g physics game tends to have a lot of issues with motion sickness.
Oof, sorry to hear that.
I keep meaning to go back to Outer Wilds. Last time I tried it I just couldn’t figure out the piloting mechanics. Or, you know, what to do or where to go, but that’s the whole point of the game I guess. But the not knowing where to go combined with the fact that every time I got into the ship I wasn’t having any fun, combined with the fact that it’s a time loop game so I have to do that again and again and again just resulted in an unrewarding slog.