Why not. Indie games have really knocked it out of the park this year.
Two (excellent) smartphone games is too many? Did you actually play the two listed games? I assume you must have since you seem to know that other indie games "sure were better than those."
I admit, I have NOT played them, but I bet I would like them both, yet they wouldn't make my top 10.
I may have come off like a dick in my post, but this list still feels too much like a "hey, you should play these" list from a publication with a mostly no-console-or-pc-with-a-good-graphics-card audience than a real BEST games list.
I don't see Smash on the list.
I admit, I have NOT played them, but I bet I would like them both, yet they wouldn't make my top 10.
I may have come off like a dick in my post, but this list still feels too much like a "hey, you should play these" list from a publication with a mostly no-console-or-pc-with-a-good-graphics-card audience than a real BEST games list.
uhh 80 Days has more gameplay than most of the AAA releases this year80 Days, from what i just watched on the net is an Interactive Story book, there is no gameplay, just traveling while undergoing a conversation with some npc... I'll have to try to judge it better but from what i saw, nothing seems to happen, it looks INSANELY BORING.
How can you know they wouldn't make your top 10 without playing them? This is why most comments on "Top" lists end up being useless. Most of us have not played all of the games on a given list, and most of us have not played all the other plausible nominees. So who are we to say that a list errant? It's an opinion piece.I admit, I have NOT played them, but I bet I would like them both, yet they wouldn't make my top 10.
I may have come off like a dick in my post, but this list still feels too much like a "hey, you should play these" list from a publication with a mostly no-console-or-pc-with-a-good-graphics-card audience than a real BEST games list.
Horrible list
Ah yes, the "mobile games can't be great because they're on mobile" argument.
uhh 80 Days has more gameplay than most of the AAA releases this year
thanks for trying
What is wrong with Mobile games?
Monument valley is a fantastic game and i enjoyed it more than most of the console games i have played this year.
I don't agree with the statement but there's a bit more going on in 80 Days than just reading - there's a trade goods system with items and full sets that provide bonuses or big profits in certain cities, money, health and time management and lots of choices that shape the personality of the narrator, the places you end up and how you get there. Games like Carmen Sandiego and Oregon Trail are decent reference points, gives off a similar educational adventure vibe.Care to explain it to us then? Because an interactive adventure book is exactly how it is described and looks.
a lot of people really, really like 80 days.
has it come out for android yet?
Care to explain it to us then? Because an interactive adventure book is exactly how it is described and looks.
Probably a better way to describe it is that 80 Days is not simply an interactive adventure book, because the choices made alter the path you travel. You do not follow a scripted linear path with a harrowing story ending exactly on the 80th day of your travel; you can play again and again to figure out how to complete the journey in less than 80 days, and hop a different path through other cities and encounter different events that factor into your funds, your time, and your resources.For those of you wondering what 80 Days is, here's Stump's official thread for the game:
An around-the-world interactive replayable text adventure race
Not out on Android yet, but the developer is working on it. Not a freemium game.
Each circle on the land is a city. Some of the reviewers are slower than others because they opted to stay in the city to do something within those cities, or they might travel slower than other players because they opted for a different mode of transportation, or that they choose to go sea route versus land route, and so on.From the official blog, a time lapse of pre-release reviewers racing against each other from the devs' main data stream:
http://www.inklestudios.com/80days/img/multiplayer-time-lapse.gif
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Hipster The List.
List was probably drawn up and made before the Nov games hit even if the list didn't come out before those games did.
List is actually decent. Only real flaw is Alien as I just don't see how anyone could argue it's a good game if you play through to completition.
I like the idea that you can see others on their travels. That gif was cool.Stump posted this in his OT regarding the way in which you can play the game:
Each circle on the land is a city. Some of the reviewers are slower than others because they opted to stay in the city to do something within those cities, or they might travel slower than other players because they opted for a different mode of transportation, or that they choose to go sea route versus land route, and so on.
I appreciate that they didn't put HD remakes on the list, like pretending Last of Us or GTAV are GOTY again just running on a new machine.