Both are great, honestly. Heist is sort of a space cowboy setting with a really cool turn-based combat mode where you aim shots (sort of Worms style) and there are cool weapons and characters and a cute little story. I highly recommend it. Quest is a bit more in my personal wheelhouse, as it’s fantasy setting (though still hilariously with robots) with a fun tale and a really excellent card-based combat system, but has the same incredible polish.

Yeah, good pick! Haven’t played it, but I liked Heist well enough, and Slay The Spire is one of my all time favs, so I should give this a go. New frame, hopefully a bit harder than the last one.

Afterlife?

That’s an old one I actually haven’t seen before. Not that

Antihero?

Nope, that’s a good game though!

Going to bed, so I’ll drop another building in there

Lethis?

Not that, have some more pretty buildings

The color palette makes me think Transistor?

Good guess! Nope.

…Brigador?

Opus Magnum?

Ooooooh, I like that guess

EDIT: yeah, it’s definitely Opus Magnum. I knew I saw that somewhere, just couldn’t remember where, but it’s Opus Magnum!


It is indeed Opus Magnum!

Aha! The purple building really stuck with me, I guess. Love Zachtronics.

OK, next up:

I thought they are puzzle games? That art look interesting.

For the frame. 20XX?

That’s the screen where dialogs between puzzles are shown. Opus Magnum puzzles are great, though.

Paradroid

Ultionus