What is your favorite niche game GENRA ? Give a reason and examples too !
Mine are vehicle building games like Stormworks or Scrap Mechanic. It's so much fun to shoot at your friends with your latest nuclear drone while hiding in your bunker with a better defence system than Area 51 !
I'm very curious about your fav niche game genre !
I love the Mystery Dungeon games. Most people know about the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon ones, but there are also Etrian Mystery Dungeon I & II, Shiren the Wanderer titles, Taloon's Great Adventure, Chocobo Mystery Dungeon, and more!
I like them because they are pretty casual games you can pick up and put down easily, but if you want to get deeper into the strategy, you can. We didn't get these games in the West until the Nintendo DS era, but they started with the SNES in Japan.
Never played Chivalry, but Bannerlord for me. There isn't anything quite like it despite the devs over promising. Besides the actual battles the rest of the game really needs mods to feel fleshed out.
I like Idler Auto-Battlers, if that's a good description. Games like Dragon Cliff or Ghost of Dragon (both by the same devs).
A group of NPCs automatically fight indefinitely, gather loot and experience and while that's going on you can manage a base or something, change the party, maybe some other stuff. A big part for me is also not constantly resetting to increase some multiplier, like you would in a Cookie Clicker, Leaf Blower Revolution or NGU Idle.
I need to find more games like this though. A lot of games on Steam in the Idler category are either clickers, which I don't want or F2P, that seemingly try to get you to buy stuff.
I know you're joking to some extent, but can you just let the game run for hours, and it will continue to simulate matches / seasons, with basically no input? Or would it require regular input by changing players and other things?
I tried an FM once on Game Pass, but when it started with walls of text one after the other, I just zoned out and didn't even try.
First person tile based dungeon crawlers!
Like SMT I and II, or the Labyrinth of Refrain games!
The less map and info, the better, so I can get full immersion in exploring and getting lost in a dungeon for days!
"Open world" puzzlers. What I mean by that is that you can go and solve any puzzle you like in the world. Nothing is linear. If a puzzle stumps you or has you frustrated, you can always leave and go try another one. The last good one I played was The Talos Principle and I'm heavily awaiting the sequel which is supposed to come out this year. Other good ones are the Myst series, Quern, The Witness, The Outer Wilds, and a few others.
I really like exploration era sailing games. Trade and explore. Upgrade ships etc. I’ve tried them all and none are that great. But the idea is something I really like. If something like Uncharted Waters combined with Black Flag ever came out I’d be in gaming heaven.
Sure. Dwarf Fortress is a fantasy world simulator and fantasy story generator
It has 3 game modes: fortress, adventure and legends.
You begin all 3 by creating a world. The game will simulate the geology, tectonic plaques, erosion that eventually lead to a world that is habitable
Then the game puts elves, dwarves and humans on it and simulates a couple hundred years of history.
Civilizations rise and fall, go to war. People marry, have children and die.
Then you start your game. In fortress mode, you lead a group of dwarves to establish a new settlement. It plays like a city builder, colony sim and a little like the Sims
Every npc is simulated very in depth with thoughts, memories, relatives, moods, needs. This means there is stuff like trauma and npcs deal with it in different ways and eventually process into into a change in their personality and stats. The personality affects their social relationships.
You guide the dwarves to dig and build rooms, workshops, taverns. You organize the military and trade.
Eventually you might get attacked by globins or something. Each goblin will come from a specific village, they will have a family, thoughts and moods and memories.
You can see how the game is unique. No other game will go to this extent in simulating the world and its people.
Adventure mode is how you play with just one character and explore the world. It's not good to play yet because most of the development at the moment is for fortress mode.
Legends is like Wikipedia for a world you generated, you can browse all events, people, places.
What makes the game amazing is the stories. One time, a beast from the caves arrived. It was a monster in the shape of a slug, made of lava, with wings.
It flew up my well and was about to kill everyone. But some beekeeper dwarf was lowering a bucket. The bucker hit the Beast so hard it fell into the water reservoir and died (it was made of lava).
Some water evaporated and the hot steam hit a few dwarves sending them to the hospital.
Another story is a mayor I had that was so good at consoling people he became legendary at it. He suffered trauma because a drunk angry citizen punched him. Also he lost his cat. He reflected on this and "found peace", it's kinda funny but that's how the game rolls. After that his stats changed or something and he was never bothered by anything. Managing stress in the game is important so this guy being so zen kept me on the edge of my seat when he was in danger due to how valuable he was as an unstoppable beast in consoling everyone all day every day and preventing fist fights or worse as we were dealing with a war with elves.
Bottom line is, the game is extremely deep to a fault even, but I love it so much. I love how the stories are so unique and how things can go in such weird ways, I love seeing characters develop so organically with no scripted events at all.
"Simulator" games are surprisingly deep I have noticed. Power Wash Simulator and House Flipper are really fun and I've logged quite a few hours in both despite never pay attention to the genre before.
I really love point and click adventures. Especially those like the old ones from LucasArts. No rush, no quick reflexes, just your brain and a fun time.