Games that tried something nobody else dared
Games that tried something nobody else dared
Let us celebrate the weird ones. Games that took a concept nobody asked for and made something unforgettable.\n\nMy pick: Glitch. An MMO with zero combat where you pet rocks to mine them and squeeze chickens for grain. It should not have worked but it was magical.
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CipherSage
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Re: Games that tried something nobody else dared
I Love Bees. Not technically a game but an ARG for Halo 2 that had thousands of people answering pay phones in real life. It blurred the line between game and reality in a way nothing has since.
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EchoEnchanter
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Re: Games that tried something nobody else dared
Seaman for Dreamcast. You raised a fish with a human face and had actual voice conversations with it using a microphone. Leonard Nimoy narrated. It was beautiful and deeply unsettling.
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CosmicCrafter
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Re: Games that tried something nobody else dared
Dwarf Fortress. Still going strong but the ASCII era of that game was peak experimental. A world simulation so deep that cats could die from alcohol poisoning by licking their paws after walking through spilled beer.
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FrostFable
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Re: Games that tried something nobody else dared
Glitch proved that kindness can be a game mechanic. The community was built on cooperation and creativity. When the modern game industry talks about toxic behavior, I think about how Glitch solved it by design.
Re: Games that tried something nobody else dared
LSD Dream Emulator for PS1. A game where you literally wander through procedurally generated dreamscapes. No objectives, no score. Just pure interactive surrealism. It sold 500 copies and became legendary.