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([personal profile] tozka Thu, Feb. 4th, 2021 12:28 pm)

The Hex (2018) is a multi-genre mystery game starring six protagonists from different fictional video games. The main story is a murder mystery (sort of), but each protagonist has their own goal which then culminate into a wowzer of an ending. They're also self-aware-- they know they're video game characters-- and their creator also plays a part in their story. The more you unravel their backstory, the more interesting and exciting it gets.

It was super fun getting to try out different genres, actually. I normally only play adventure/puzzle games, so it was neat to try out shooters and strategy games. And despite switching genres with every character, it's actually pretty easy to play. That's great for people who don't normally play certain types of games, as it means you won't get stuck somewhere too long. And if you die, it just resets to immediately before your death. Nice!



The best part was finding the different pieces of the story and unraveling the protags' stories and the ACTUAL main story of The Hex. There's tons of stuff to find, like weird glitchy things, "hacking" into game parts, secret clickable things, etc. A lot of it involves "breaking" the game in some way, or doing things totally incorrect for whatever genre you're currently in.

For instance, in one part of the game you get a power-up from the villain, which then breaks the normal game mode but allows you to do things necessary for The Hex's storyline. In another part, you literally go "behind the scenes" to the game creator's bedroom. There's lots of little things to find, all very meta to The Hex's game and the video game industry.

It's obvious that The Hex was made by someone who really loves video games, and who loves playing around with the medium of video games. I really enjoyed playing it!

Apparently there's a second secret ending if you play through again, too. I haven't done that yet, but I'm definitely adding it onto my "sometime in the future" list.

Price: $10

Available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. I played it on macOS and it took me about 8 hours to finish.

This was part of the Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality.
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([personal profile] tozka Thu, Jun. 25th, 2020 10:14 pm)

New Ice York (2017) is an adventure RPG set in a frozen New York City. You play a detective trying to track down the villain responsible for freezing New York.

Unfortunately this was a complete mismatch almost from the start. The story is an good concept and I like how easy the controls are, but I dislike almost everything about this game.

First, there was bad punctuation in the intro. Not a deal breaker, but not a great sign. Then, as I moved throughout the game, I kept finding more typos and punctuation-- not sure if it's the "style" or just bad editing. More words and 1 image )

There's no comments at all on the Itch.io page which makes me think I'm not the only one who wasn't thrilled with it. There are some good reviews on Steam. Also, it won the 2019 Freeplay award for excellence in design. A mixed bag, I guess.

Price: $6.00

Available for Windows and Mac OS. I played the Mac OS version. Play time guesstimated from Steam reviews, where it seems like most people finished at 5-6 hours.
Shadow person standing on left, brown-skinned male character on the right. Between them is a set of cards

Signs of the Sojourner is a narrative card game where encounters are conversations and not battles. It's the very first card-based video game I've played, and I LOVED it.

You play as a faceless, genderless, nameless shadow-person whose mother died recently. She left you a general goods store in your small home town, and you have to go get stock from other towns. You can join a caravan, or go on your own (both lead to different plot points). Subplots pop up the longer you travel, if you can successfully navigate the conversations. The world is a rich and vibrant setting with BIPOC and nonbinary characters filling it, with a fun soundtracks running in the background. More words and 2 images )

Balancing different plot points/story choices along with trying to complete a conversation successfully was highly entertaining. I definitely plan on playing again, and trying to get further into certain conversations (pickle man!). It took me about 7 hours to get through the first time, and I'm pretty sure I haven't even gotten into half of what's in this game.

Price: $19.99

Available for Windows, Mac, and Nintendo Switch. I played the Mac OS version.
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