Cool. I have a couple of those on the pile.
Bonanicula is indeed on Android. As are Oxenfree, Gemini Rue, Book of Unwritten Tales 2 and Syberia.
My tablet is home to probably most of my adventure game pile as it goes.
Oh the ‘losers’ are all going back in the rotation, definitely. Wouldn’t be fair to kick them out just because they lost to a more popular game. My “picks” will just be games I picked deliberately from the list, and not randomized.
Sounds great!
I'm looking forward to seeing what gets picked. I ended up giving a vote to something I hadn't even heard of before because it looked fun.
I really like the "secret" voting. It adds a nice element of drama.
So, and forgive me I just got back from a local Oktoberfest, basically we're creating one giant pool we're pulling from monthly. Really dig that.
I can't believe nobody's nominated Night in the Woods (2017) yet.
I can't believe nobody's nominated Night in the Woods (2017) yet.
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How did I not think of that?? It's sitting in my Switch's Watch List right now!
Katy wrote:I can't believe nobody's nominated Night in the Woods (2017) yet.
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How did I not think of that?? It's sitting in my Switch's Watch List right now!
Thirded. I didn't nominate because it's not on the pile, but as it's up for nomination to go in the pool for future, I'll take any excuse to remedy that down the road.
Night in the Woods was an over sight. I'd like to play it.
Does 'The Stanley Parable' count as an adventure game? I suppose it isn't that far from Gone Home. I'd like to nominate it if it does.
Hi folks.
I won't be participating in the actual playing, as these Game Clubs don't really suit how I play - hopping and skipping from title to title, sometimes circling back months later, and very occasionally getting hooked and going deep on something. And more importantly, adventure games just ain't my thang - I've tried to enjoy many of the games that have already been nominated, and they consistently fail to hold my attention.
So I don't know if that disqualifies me from nominating titles...buuuuut....
The Red Strings Club is on my GOTY list for this year. Got it free somewhere (Twitch Prime? Humble bundle?), booted it up for a quick try, and then devoured it over the course of the next 3 days. And then thought about it constantly for weeks afterwards.
It's reasonably short - you'll be done inside of 4-5 hours. Deals with themes of transhumanism, societal order, totalitarianism and free will. It's some heady stuff, dressed up in an adorable pixel-art cyberpunk outfit.
Can't recommend it highly enough.
Have fun!
Night in the Woods was another I wasn't sure would get accepted as an adventure game, so I'm glad it's on the list.
I'll second Gone Home.
I'll second Gone Home.
Thanks, SpacePPoliceman. That was getting embarrassing!
The Red Strings Club is on my GOTY list for this year. Got it free somewhere (Twitch Prime? Humble bundle?)!
I'll second Red Strings Club, well reminded Jonman. It was a Twitch Prime freebie so it's on the pile and want to play at some point.
That was getting embarrassing! :D
It'll make it on--I suspect history will show Gone Home was the most significant game of the decade, if not a marker in a change of epochs.
I think it’s a brilliant, beautiful game. But I don’t know that I want to replay it. I probably will, if it makes the list, though.
And this is definitely something I noticed regarding one game in particular which got very little votes in the current poll. I’m suspecting that if a LOT of people have already played a game (linear adventure games being what they are), it might not get as much votes as one would expect.
I’m rambling and being unclear. I’ll explain more fully another day.I’m currently stagnating at 24 hours. I think I’ll give the rest of the day and close the poll. It’s a close thing, so I want to give people a chance to pick only one game out of the top three. Thoughts?
I get ya. I know I've nominated and seconded games that a lot of people would have played when they first came out so I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't get a lot of votes.
I've already voted so I'm happy for the vote to be closed whenever you feel like you've gotten everyone or almost everyone's votes. I'm also happy to vote again on a top three if there isn't a clear winner.
Eleima wrote:I think it’s a brilliant, beautiful game. But I don’t know that I want to replay it. I probably will, if it makes the list, though.
I get ya. I know I've nominated and seconded games that a lot of people would have played when they first came out so I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't get a lot of votes.
Aye, I haven't thirded Gone Home precisely because have played through it a couple times (I was late to play it too). If it doesn't make the list, you should play it anyhow Stevinendo. It's a landmark game for me, so many games I have enjoyed since have followed in it's footsteps ( )
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If it doesn't make the list, you should play it anyhow Stevinendo.
Oh, I will definitely be playing this game at some stage. I've really liked everything I've heard about it and I was very pleased to see that it was coming to Switch.
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Spoilers!! What's the point of even listening to the Call now?
It's worth noting that the three front runners are also on console. Oxenfree, Life Is Strange, and Pillars of the Earth are all three available on PS4 and Xbox One. Oxenfree is available on Switch, as well.
I think I voted. I didn't get a confirmation page when I submitted, though, so let me know if I need to do it again.
Done! I'll resist the urge to campaign for my preferred choice.
Wait, we could've voted more than once?! Counting the vote totals, it looked as though we'd have a nice club of ~70 people if everyone participated. There's probably only like six of us.
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