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Tag Archives: fiction

Ritual of the Moon

A 28-day long game where they player is an abandoned witch on the moon, deciding whether or not to allow a catastrophe to occur.

Posted byShira ChessAugust 16, 2020September 8, 2020Posted inGames for CirclesTags:fiction, meditative, single-player, story

Grayout

Taking place in a medical dystopic future, the player is navigating language; they are plagued with aphasia and trying to put the right words together in order to solve a larger mystery of who they are and how they got there.

Posted byShira ChessAugust 15, 2020August 16, 2020Posted inGames for CirclesTags:dystopia, fiction, single-player, story, thriller, word puzzle

Rusty Lake: Paradise

There are several games in the Rusty Lake series (all about the same level of quality). The combination of macabre art and fun puzzles makes the game a fun, fast-moving mystery exploration.

Posted byShira ChessAugust 13, 2020September 8, 2020Posted inGames for CirclesTags:adventure, fiction, point-and-click, puzzle, single-player, weird

Life is Strange

Life is Strange is an episodic, narrative adventure game which follows a teenager who can control time.

Posted byShira ChessAugust 12, 2020September 8, 2020Posted inGames for CirclesTags:adventure, fiction, non-linear, point-and-click, single-player, story, teen drama

Broken Age

Broken Age is a deep adventure game where you rotate playing between two protagonists in an absurdist, hilarious, fantasy world.

Posted byShira ChessAugust 3, 2020September 8, 2020Posted inGames for CirclesTags:adventure, fiction, funny, single-player

Oxenfree

Oxenfree is an emotionally engaging ghost story adventure game with multiple looping endings.

Posted byShira ChessAugust 1, 2020September 8, 2020Posted inGames for CirclesTags:adventure, branching-narrative, fiction, single-player, spooky, teen drama

Donut County

Donut County is a weird and hilarious game where you play as a hole in the ground, sucking up everything around you; an apt metaphor for our current times.

Posted byShira ChessJuly 24, 2020September 8, 2020Posted inGames for CirclesTags:adventure, beginner, fiction, funny, narrative, puzzle, single-player

Reigns: Her Majesty

Reigns: Her Majesty is a strategy card-based game that takes place in a fictional Renaissance-like society.

Posted byShira ChessJuly 22, 2020September 8, 2020Posted inGames for CirclesTags:adventure, card, fiction, single-player, strategy, swiping

Florence

Florence is an interactive story game about first loves, lost loves, and growing up. It is emotionally resonant, and its play feels like a short story.

Posted byShira ChessJuly 20, 2020September 8, 2020Posted inGames for CirclesTags:adventure, beginner, fiction, romance, single-player, story
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