The bed we made and the one in 2nd place (Edit: Videoverse) are definitely going on THE LIST. The ever-expanding list. Some random recs bc I just thought of them and they're awesome: - Mundaun (atmospheric horror in Switzerland) - Röki (beautiful puzzle adventure game in a winter wonderland and SO MANY interesting locations, puzzles and characters to discover. Played it through in 2 sessions, couldn't stop) - Signalis (beautiful old school horror with an unusual setting)
It's so good to have you back. I'm playing Kill the Crows atm and it's a blast. I wish you did more FPS or shooter but I can understand they aren't your preferred games.
Truth is, I love twin stick shooters although I'm not that great at playing them anymore. I lost much of the feeling and fine motor control in my left thumb 5 or so years ago which makes it tricky to play at any standard with a controller. Perhaps I'll take a further look at FPS games in the coming weeks.
@@GetIndieGamingI get it mate, I get carpel tunnel issues if I go a bit wild with the mouse but it's mostly my right hand. Getting old sucks. You've always been my best source of indie games. It's just a bit sad not seeing you cover amazing games like roboquest due to it being a fast paced shooter. To be fair I suck at the game but it's still fun on easy mode. Regardless. it's great having you back I've played so many games I wouldn't normally try due to you recommending them, it's been so much fun.
I can’t recommend Moonstone Island to people enough! It ticks so many boxes, from creature collecting with fun card-based battles, to farming and decorating, to just flying around exploring all the floating islands 💕 I find myself drawn back to it constantly! A phenomenal cozy find.
I love the game but does ur game blackscreen sometimes when u go into a building? It does that a few time for me and it’s too annoying for me to finish the game
I definitely have to recommend Germinal to those who are itching for more Celeste. It’s a solid precision platformer that I never would have found without Steam’s new release discovery queue.
Dungeon Golf seems like a goofy time, Superbuff looks *wild*. I'd personally want to add Clash: Artifacts of Chaos to this list, with great love and enthousiasm for a beautifully ugly monster world of some wacky martial arts and a main character that looks like a wrinkly humanoid carrot with a hairy, grumpy, sore nail-less thumb for a head. For as weirdly as i describe it, it's a genuinely beautiful and solid game. Just give a listen to the OST (especially tracks like The Boy Calls, or Pseudo's Theme). Oh, and i enjoyed Cookie Cutter too.
@@GetIndieGaming Oh shoot, you know of it already! Hope the OST listen will be nice, and hope that many of the games of the new year will be good. Have a good one!
I highly recommend another hidden gem from 2023: Heretic’s Fork. A deck building, tower defense game from HELL. You’re an office worker for Satan charged with keeping sinners in hell with your towers and armies enhanced by a deck you build run to run, runes, and with different office workers having different abilities (and skins/variations). With a classic PC menu, a banging metal soundtrack, and regular updates, this game will keep you coming back for more! Demon-Approved™️
Ugh I want to play Moonstone Island so bad. I hope it come to the consoles. This Bed we Made is on my wish list. I love snooping through peoples stuff. Perfect game for me lol. Gravity Circuit is on there as well. Great list as always.
Great games as always! Really enjoy the list and will definetely check some out. Also, REALLY HAPPY to see rain world here! As a huge fan of the game I cannot recommend it enough...
Hugely enjoyed the downpour DLC, particularly as I mention in the video the couch co-op. It's a delightfully entertaining addition to the original game.
i already got Moonstone island on my wishlist but didnt buy it so far. Now i wonder why. Definitly getting it in thenext to weeks or so. Thank you for reminding me :D never heard of Dungeon golf but giving it a shot now for sure. looks like a perfect game to just chill and play with a group of friends.
So glad to hear you enjoyed Moonstone Island since that one has been on my “Maybe…” list for quite some time. Moonring also looks awesome; excited to check that one out as well (and for free)!
@@GetIndieGamingYou can tell. I work in advertising as well. I’ve noticed in the last few videos you’ve been making a concerted effort to sound more upbeat and varied in tone. While I like and appreciate you honing your craft, I just want to make sure you don’t try too hard to sound like every other TH-camr. Your unique tone/voice/personality is more than enough. You are a natural. You remind me of Vaatividya. Very subdued, but friendly, approachable, and sharply intelligent.
Wait what, in "The Bed We Made", there is a map of Montreal, I recognize it easily. Does it take place in my hometown?? It was on my wishlist but it may become a must buy...
Yep. I've been doing a little A and B testing to see which thumb is clicked on more when it's shown to people in their feed. More clicks and watch time = more times the video will be shown to others. That's what the back end data seems to suggest.
@@GetIndieGaming Btw Gravity Circuit is cool been on my wishlist for a while but one of the deciding factors when I'm buying a game is the amount of game hours I'm getting and for that price it only has 11 hours for completionist. Probably someday when it's on sale. I'd love to see you make a list of games that have a ton of replayability like Dead Cells if you haven't already. Good day.
Amazing game. For me, it's too popular for this rundown. Thanks for sharing and here's the link should anyone fancy checking it out. store.steampowered.com/app/1562700/SANABI/
I don't like much when people makes videos on indie games and mentions dlcs on their lists. There is alredy a lot of games that never are mentioned and if a game has a dlc it is alredy very popular. I have seen channel of indie gaming become a machine of mentioning again and again alredy sucessful games that keep launching dlcs, because there are plenty of them. they alredy endup being mentioned as well in best of the year or something
If I see DLC on a list, I take it as “it can stand on its own as a base game”. Rainworld has been on my radar for a while, but I didn’t know about the DLC. I’m glad Get Indie Gaming gave it a shout out for me.
Hello and welcome to my run down of my top 10 indie game hidden gems you possibly missed last year. Cheers!
Rain world down pour got to be the most artistic game I have ever played the music the combat the story super unique and amazing.
Unique it certainly is. Loved coming back to it with the Downpour DLC.
Great game.
Super curious about this game. I know it got some love at release. But still unsure why game is exactly.. is it somewhat like Carrion?
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THANKS FOR THE SUPER BUFF HD SHOUT
MADE MY DAY
Fab game! Many thanks for stopping by.
Oh, I had not heard of Gravity Circuit, definitely getting that one.
The bed we made and the one in 2nd place (Edit: Videoverse) are definitely going on THE LIST. The ever-expanding list.
Some random recs bc I just thought of them and they're awesome:
- Mundaun (atmospheric horror in Switzerland)
- Röki (beautiful puzzle adventure game in a winter wonderland and SO MANY interesting locations, puzzles and characters to discover. Played it through in 2 sessions, couldn't stop)
- Signalis (beautiful old school horror with an unusual setting)
Heard great things about The Bed we Made
It's so good to have you back. I'm playing Kill the Crows atm and it's a blast. I wish you did more FPS or shooter but I can understand they aren't your preferred games.
Truth is, I love twin stick shooters although I'm not that great at playing them anymore. I lost much of the feeling and fine motor control in my left thumb 5 or so years ago which makes it tricky to play at any standard with a controller. Perhaps I'll take a further look at FPS games in the coming weeks.
@@GetIndieGamingI get it mate, I get carpel tunnel issues if I go a bit wild with the mouse but it's mostly my right hand. Getting old sucks. You've always been my best source of indie games. It's just a bit sad not seeing you cover amazing games like roboquest due to it being a fast paced shooter. To be fair I suck at the game but it's still fun on easy mode. Regardless. it's great having you back I've played so many games I wouldn't normally try due to you recommending them, it's been so much fun.
I can’t recommend Moonstone Island to people enough! It ticks so many boxes, from creature collecting with fun card-based battles, to farming and decorating, to just flying around exploring all the floating islands 💕 I find myself drawn back to it constantly! A phenomenal cozy find.
I love the game but does ur game blackscreen sometimes when u go into a building? It does that a few time for me and it’s too annoying for me to finish the game
I definitely have to recommend Germinal to those who are itching for more Celeste. It’s a solid precision platformer that I never would have found without Steam’s new release discovery queue.
Great list. I always like a hidden or buried indie gem so I hope this series sticks for a long time. Cheers :)
Dungeon Golf seems like a goofy time, Superbuff looks *wild*.
I'd personally want to add Clash: Artifacts of Chaos to this list, with great love and enthousiasm for a beautifully ugly monster world of some wacky martial arts and a main character that looks like a wrinkly humanoid carrot with a hairy, grumpy, sore nail-less thumb for a head.
For as weirdly as i describe it, it's a genuinely beautiful and solid game. Just give a listen to the OST (especially tracks like The Boy Calls, or Pseudo's Theme).
Oh, and i enjoyed Cookie Cutter too.
Clash is a fab game. Really enjoyed that one. Many thanks for the OST suggestion too. I'll take a further listen a little bit later.
@@GetIndieGaming Oh shoot, you know of it already! Hope the OST listen will be nice, and hope that many of the games of the new year will be good.
Have a good one!
Thanks for the list. I would definitely add Lunark as one of the few(and the best imho) representative of this rare sub-genre.
I'm so glad you're back
I highly recommend another hidden gem from 2023: Heretic’s Fork. A deck building, tower defense game from HELL. You’re an office worker for Satan charged with keeping sinners in hell with your towers and armies enhanced by a deck you build run to run, runes, and with different office workers having different abilities (and skins/variations). With a classic PC menu, a banging metal soundtrack, and regular updates, this game will keep you coming back for more! Demon-Approved™️
Not sure how popular they are but I liked 9 Years of Shadows, En Garde! and Wall World a lot.
Thanks for this nice video. It remembers me to get Rain World. Have a nice week! :)
Ugh I want to play Moonstone Island so bad. I hope it come to the consoles. This Bed we Made is on my wish list. I love snooping through peoples stuff. Perfect game for me lol. Gravity Circuit is on there as well. Great list as always.
Moonstone on the switch, yep I’d play that all over again if it makes the leap.
Thank you for introducing me to Moonring.
Great games as always! Really enjoy the list and will definetely check some out.
Also, REALLY HAPPY to see rain world here! As a huge fan of the game I cannot recommend it enough...
Hugely enjoyed the downpour DLC, particularly as I mention in the video the couch co-op. It's a delightfully entertaining addition to the original game.
Wonderful list GetIndieGaming :-)
Thanks for some really interesting tips!
I love your channel! Thank you : )
You are so welcome!
Have to get into Dungeon Golf and Videoverse. Love Rain World!
i already got Moonstone island on my wishlist but didnt buy it so far. Now i wonder why. Definitly getting it in thenext to weeks or so. Thank you for reminding me :D
never heard of Dungeon golf but giving it a shot now for sure. looks like a perfect game to just chill and play with a group of friends.
Dungeon golf is delightful. Many thanks for the comment.
So glad to hear you enjoyed Moonstone Island since that one has been on my “Maybe…” list for quite some time. Moonring also looks awesome; excited to check that one out as well (and for free)!
Moonring really is a delight. To give it away is soooo generous.
oh damn downpour looks like it completes rainworld. I enjoyed the game (and loved the concept) but never gave it enough time to 'get into'.
The DLC adds many accessibility options and the couch co-op is a delight. It's a very special update.
Played some Gravity Circuit over the holidays and was having fun with it. I definitely need to get back to it sometime soon.
I finished Gravity Circuit without knowing that we can run....
I would listen to you read the phone book.
Thank you, that's very kind. My day job is in radio / tv / advertising voice overs.
@@GetIndieGamingYou can tell. I work in advertising as well. I’ve noticed in the last few videos you’ve been making a concerted effort to sound more upbeat and varied in tone. While I like and appreciate you honing your craft, I just want to make sure you don’t try too hard to sound like every other TH-camr. Your unique tone/voice/personality is more than enough. You are a natural. You remind me of Vaatividya. Very subdued, but friendly, approachable, and sharply intelligent.
This might be an ignorant question but how do you play a couch co-op of 4 people with a game that's only available on PC...?
Where's the title graphic from? I wanna see THAT game!
Wait what, in "The Bed We Made", there is a map of Montreal, I recognize it easily. Does it take place in my hometown?? It was on my wishlist but it may become a must buy...
100%. It is set in Montreal. Fab spot right there.
I appreciate the videos and commenting a comment into the comments.
Moonstone Island is trying to be two games at once and kinda fall short on both aspects IMO
I have 'The Bed We Made' bookmarked. Your video convinced me to bite the bullet and buy it 👌
The thumbnail changed at the speed of light or am I hallucinating?
Yep. I've been doing a little A and B testing to see which thumb is clicked on more when it's shown to people in their feed. More clicks and watch time = more times the video will be shown to others. That's what the back end data seems to suggest.
@@GetIndieGaming Btw Gravity Circuit is cool been on my wishlist for a while but one of the deciding factors when I'm buying a game is the amount of game hours I'm getting and for that price it only has 11 hours for completionist. Probably someday when it's on sale. I'd love to see you make a list of games that have a ton of replayability like Dead Cells if you haven't already.
Good day.
small issue, video verse timestamp in description should be 8:28 not 7:28
Thanking you, duly fixed.
Rain World is a massively unforgiving game. I had to quit it before I could finish it.
Totally understandable.
Sanabi.
Amazing game. For me, it's too popular for this rundown. Thanks for sharing and here's the link should anyone fancy checking it out. store.steampowered.com/app/1562700/SANABI/
Whoo Super Buff had a very short release moment 😄
I don't think Dungeon Golf is couch coop. Just pvp, right?
That's fair. You are correct. I sometimes foolishly use these phrases interchangeably.
I don't like much when people makes videos on indie games and mentions dlcs on their lists. There is alredy a lot of games that never are mentioned and if a game has a dlc it is alredy very popular. I have seen channel of indie gaming become a machine of mentioning again and again alredy sucessful games that keep launching dlcs, because there are plenty of them. they alredy endup being mentioned as well in best of the year or something
Many folks will have missed this game and the original. It's well worth the extra showcasing.
@@GetIndieGamingI missed it and now I'm gonna buy it. Plus the DLC.
If I see DLC on a list, I take it as “it can stand on its own as a base game”.
Rainworld has been on my radar for a while, but I didn’t know about the DLC. I’m glad Get Indie Gaming gave it a shout out for me.