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I don't have a particular favorite but at the moment it would probably be Hollow Knight.
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My cousin and I was abusing the teleport spell a lot yesterday. I teleported the judge that beams the elf girl prisoner into his chambers, closed the door and barricaded it making it look like an assassination scene.
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Depending on the day, I probably go back and forth between Cave Story and Spelunky. Today it's Spelunky though haha.
Of course, if we're going way back, and ZZT counts as an indie game, then THAT'S my answer.
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I can't ignore Undertale, sorry. It is one of my favs by far. The only thing I don't like is the backlash it got because most of its fans are stupid and annoying. They're the furries of the indie games, basically.
But if Undertale is "forbidden", then I'm going with Mark of the Ninja. One of the best platform/stealth games I've ever played and highly recommended to everybody that wants to try a true "ninja simulator", not just an action game that happens to be starred by a guy dressed like a ninja.
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I'd have to disagree. I do kinda hate walking simulators on principle (I don't even like calling them games, they can't fit any decent definition of a game), but even without that, the story dropped the ball for me, perhaps exactly because of the medium they tried to use. They already showed about everything they could do (which didn't include another character with me, so I didn't think anything bad could happen when things started getting "creepy". Good voice acting and decent visuals isn't enough to carry that.
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I personally loved Shovel Knight and Hollow Knight. Both great 2D platformers. Shovel Knight trying to give a nostalgic NES feel, and Hollow Knight trying to take the metroidvania genre in a amazingly creative direction. Love them both.
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Alright if Undertale is off the table then it would have to be Five Nights At Freddy's. The reason being is when it came out I thought "oh just another generic horror game that's just going to be all gore and jump-scares" and I didn't want anything to do with it. However, when my friend made me play it I loved the game-play, the concept of the game, the fact that the jump-scares were actually scary, and later I loved the lore/story that came with the sequels.
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I wanna say Divinity: Original Sin 2, but I haven't played it much yet.
I've played the shit out of FTL and Into the Breach, and Darkest Dungeon more recently, so those are all contenders
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Probably because it's brilliant. I haven't played it much, holding out to get one of my friends to play it with, but I entered a 2v6 fight against the cook and his guys, and I won by climbing the platform, stacking junk in front of the ladder, and bombarding them with ranged attacks. Obviously this wouldn't work against players, but it still rewards creativity. In the first one I built up so much passive fire resistance that I could literally walk on lava.
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Machinarium and Thimbleweed Park --- I love point & click adventures
The Room 1 + 2 --- Good Time Wasters
Night in the Woods was interesting
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Divinity 2 Original Sin Definitive version. I don't know why it has me hook, but it has taken my attention away from WoW and FFXIV combined.
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