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Topic | Johnbobb ranks every indie game he's ever played |
Johnbobb 11/04/23 1:00:48 PM #128: | 142. Pony Island
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vLzSh1UKgs Half of the time I think this game is a fever dream I had. It was one of Daniel Mullins' (maker of Inscryption) first games to get a real following, and is essentially you're being held captive and being forced to play an extremely simple cutesy game called Pony Island by a corrupeted demonic entity in the computer that I think was Satan and you have to escape by finding hacks and workarounds in the computer to beat the Pony Island game? I want to go back and play this one again because it was definitely confusing (intentionally) the first time around 141. Sportsfriends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zh5EXf4rpo I got this as a free game on PS+ years back and kept it on my PS4 for years because it was a lot of fun for having people over that basically anyone could pick up and play. It's a collection of 4 mini-games. I never played Johann Sebastian Joust (as it required PS Move, which I never bought) and I never played much Hokra, but I've played a LOT of the other two over the years. BaraBariBall is a game where you're trying to punch a ball into the opponent's half of the arena, with only a single small platform and tons of air tech to try and avoid falling to your death. Super Pole Riders is by far the one I played the most and is basically a game where each person is a pole vaulter, and you have to use the poles to simultaneously navigate the arena, attack the other players, and push the ball along a string to score on your opponent. It's an extremely simple concept that has a surprising amount of strategy. The games are extremely simple but also extremely replayable. --- Khal Kirby, warlord of the Super Star Khalasar PSN/Steam: CheddarBBQ https://goo.gl/Diw2hs ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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