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([personal profile] tozka Fri, Jul. 30th, 2021 09:22 pm)

Fossil Hunters (2018) is a casual action-adventure game where you play as a fossil-hunter! You combine different fossil parts to make weird dinosaur skeletons to sell to a mysterious Collector. There's 30-ish floors in the digsite, and the further down you go the more weird stuff shows up. Also, there's a background mystery about missing fossil hunters? Plus cute art.

It's a simple concept but really fun...at least for about an hour or so.



Game play is VERY repetitive and is literally just digging up fossils, combining them into skeletons, and selling them to the Collector. Obstacles to your success are cave-ins, bugs, and falling off ledges. Unfortunately, I didn't have the patience to keep playing until I finally unlocked a store, which might've had something I could buy to help with the attacking bug thing.

A review on Steam says there's about 15 hours of play time, which is a very good value. However, I was way more interested in the missing fossil hunters backstory and expanding the (ultimately useless) field guide than I was in the actual game, and I definitely didn't want to play 15 hours of just digging up fossils.

There's a co-op option which I think would make this much more fun (and faster) to play. This would be a cute, casual party game for a group of friends-- or maybe really young kids who don't mind repetitive game play as much.

Price: $14.99

Available for Windows, macOS, Nintendo Switch, and Playstation 4. I played the the Mac version at first and my computer suffered a lot-- plus you really need a controller to play. I then bought the Switch version and played that!
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([personal profile] tozka Sun, Aug. 2nd, 2020 01:05 pm)


Anodyne (2013) is an action/adventure game. I specifically downloaded it because of its comparison to Legend of Zelda, and in style it's definitely reminiscent of the early GBA Zelda games. You play as human male Young, who is tasked with saving the world but doesn't seem all that prepared as his main weapon is a broom.

The main goal is to collect keys (and gems) to open portals to new places in the world, and then...do something. Fight boss monsters, maybe. Eventually you pick up new tools/power-ups, unlock new locations, and meet new characters (who do nothing). It's pretty straight-forward except for the stuff that's just a little...off. There's a pervasive sense of dread and unease throughout the game, and it makes for a really interesting playing experience.

So, I never actually finished playing this. Something's slightly iffy with the fighting element-- like, it's off by a few pixels, so attacking a thing meant missing it most of the time-- it was very frustrating actually trying to kill things. (Maybe that's the point?)

I also got lost, all the time. I'd make it to a new section of the world, then had no idea what to do, where to go, or how to move forward. The priests would just tell me to look for keys, but actually finding a key was VERY difficult. Routes were blocked by something, like a boulder, that needed a power-up skill to get past, but I had no clue where to get that power-up which meant more wandering around. Unfortunately, there's no walkthroughs for this game, so I couldn't even muddle my way through with instructions.

I played for about two hours and then put it down, and just never picked it back up. I do think people who like to really explore and dig deep into a game with little guidance would enjoy Anodyne. For me, I don't particularly enjoy wandering around the same three areas trying to figure out how to open something for an hour. I liked the music and the art style, and the game concept is cool, but I needed a Navi or something.

Price: $9.99

Available for Windows, macOS, Linux and mobile. I played the Mac version.

Secrets of Rætikon (2017) is an open-world action/adventure game set in the Alps. You play as a bird, exploring the world to find runes, interact with animals, solve puzzles, etc.

I played about 20 minutes before having to give up. It recommends using a controller, and I agree. Using the keyboard to try and navigate my bird over mountains and into the woods was very difficult; a controller would've made it much easier to do ANYTHING.


I actually have a Steam controller, but the buttons don't match up with the keys, and I can't change the bindings. I checked the Itch.io page and apparently it's set to an Xbox controller. If you have one of those, you're set!

Not being able to play this is a bummer, because this has really nice art! And the background sounds of a busy forest are very soothing.

Price: $9.99

Available for Windows, macOS and Linux. I played the Mac version.
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