What are some great lesser-known games you’ve discovered via Game Pass?

I really liked Escape Academy and Supraland!

  • Anosyn
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    1 year ago

    Edit: added some more games that I immediately thought of after posting the comment. :D

    I would definitely recommend:

    • The Big Con if you’re into short puzzle/adventure type games. It’s completable in about 5-6 hours and (at least to me) incredibly funny.

    • Unpacking if you’re interested in unpacking a lot of moving boxes and having a chill gaming experience

    • Powerwashing simulator: for maximum satisfying gameplay

    • Cassette Beasts for Pokémon-like goodness

    • Monster Sanctuary also for Pokemon-like goodness, with a bit more in depth RPG elements

    • Monster Train: since you already played Slay the Spire (great game, you may want to try another take on the genre. Monster train is all in all pretty similar, but with enough different mechanics, that it stays fresh. All in all I’d say it’s a bit more complicated than StS, but if you’re interested, it’s got enough content for way too many hours.

    • Darkest Dungeon: Hardcore RPG with a unique stress mechanics (both in game, and on you personally). Your characters can die permanently, many battles seem unfair and you always play to survive. But it’s so satisfying beating a dungeon, a tough boss or impending insanity. This game made me age up 5 years in 2 quests, would recommend.

    • Ghost Song: Kinda old metroid like, but also a bit of dark souls in it (because why not). All in all very interesting and doesn’t take too long to complete - won’t hold your hand, tough.

    • Pentiment: Narrative, choice based mystery in medieval Bavaria, great atmosphere and full of little charming details, if you’re interested in the setting. Greatly reccomend playing, took me about 12 hours, I think.

    • Turnip Boy commits tax evasion: because it’s funny and an easy experience.

    • Tinykin: Like the Pikmin games, but smaller, less anxiety-inducing, and more platformer-puzzle oriented.

    • Scorn: Do you like body-horror and grotesque looking stuff? This game got you covered. Don’t be misled by pictures of the playable characters holding guns: it’s a puzzle and walking simulator game first, “shooter” second/last. Great visual experience, tough I had no clue what I was doing the first time around.

    2 more known games, but I still want to recommend them, in case you didn’t check them out already:

    • Psychonauts 2: Obv. A sequel, but you don’t need to pay the first one, if you don’t want to (it’s on the Gamepass, just a bit older). It’s an action platformed with whacky graphics and powers

    • Hifi Rush: Action-Rythm-Game that got everything. Good soundtrack, good fighting, good characters and humor, it’s easy to pick up (you don’t even need to hit on the beat to complete the game). And probably more I’m forgetting right now :)

    Hope this list can lead you to some good gaming experiences!

  • @Redacted
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    51 year ago

    Slay The Spire, so repayable I’ve completed it with all characters on two systems now.

    If you persevere the game will improve your quick mafs and probability/risk estimations which are useful skills to have anywhere.

    Great community discussion around it too.

    • @FantasticFoxOP
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      31 year ago

      Yeah, I played that a bit. I found it quite fun even though I don’t usually like those sort of card games.

      • @Redacted
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        21 year ago

        Roboquest is pretty fun if you haven’t already tried it. Rogelike co-op first-person shooter.

        • @FantasticFoxOP
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          31 year ago

          That looks really fun! I’ll check it out!

  • @gerard
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    41 year ago

    I liked Lonely Mountains: Downhill. It’s simple and relaxing, ideal for short sessions.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    I don’t know about wheter it is lesser-known but Disc Room is pretty sweet. Stressful and relaxing at the same time.

    • @FantasticFoxOP
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      31 year ago

      I’d never heard of it! It does look pretty stressful though.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Yeees but once you got the hang on it the stressful stress turns into good, satisfying stress. You get used to the pace and can play laid back Ü

  • @rhacer
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    21 year ago

    Massive Chalice just made an appearance and it is an exceptional turn-based game. Not XCom, but still very very good.