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.
That’s an old one I actually haven’t seen before. Not that
Nope, that’s a good game though!
Going to bed, so I’ll drop another building in there
Not that, have some more pretty buildings
The color palette makes me think Transistor?
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!
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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.