Tim (ꀸꂦꈤꀤ)
Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
 
 
:viridian: Hiya, In the rare case you stumble upon my profile, hmm.... no that likely to happen, but just in case,

Most likely I'll be playing desktop games during the week, puzzlers and other lightweight entertainment in the weekends.

Preferably I dabble in action-adventure rpg ames, though I quite like variety. Occasionally I put in the effort for a perfect game. I'd love to hear about any game recommendations or challenges if you have them :portiallama:

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Games I know and would happily play with others. Room for recommendations too! Probably forgot a fair few, collection made just after acquiring TTS. Cottage garden has one piece which seems to be broken, needs looking into Removed from the workshop but sti
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Games currently on my list of favourites available here (19-1-22):
Baba Is You
-- A very innovative Sokoban puzzler with out of the box thinking [ALL] [IS] [LOVE] Can't spoil anything about it.

Crypt Of The Necrodancer :necroheart:
-- A turn-based dance of death. Slashing, dodging and digging :necroshovel: to the rythm. Some characters are ruthless but a daily run is a nice little time sink.

Darkest Dungeon :deadweight:
-- A very atmospheric stress :stress: management / Turn-based / dealing with kleptomaniacs / Dungeoneering game.

Deep Rock Galactic :TalismanDwarf:
-- Refreshing to be stopping something else than a horde of vermin or zombies with your co-op group of greedy dwarves :chug: , where not the location is the goal but the amount of loot (minerals) which need to be efficiently gathered before being overrun by an insect swarm.

Divinity: Original Sin 2
-- An rpg world that very much feels alive with multiple approaches to problems. Excellent for multiple playthroughs. Haven't tried the co-op functionality.

Rimworld
-- Relaxing colony sim, best enjoyed by losing it all. Do take risks and let it influence the story.

Grim Dawn
-- My preferred inbetween choice of PoE & Diablo 3 when it comes to ARPGs. Though it is a bit slow, it offers a complex finetuning of builds and gear. Sadly not enough time for it.

Hades
-- The most polished early access game I've played, tons of replayability and voice acting. Also fun to 100% Current top heat run: 21

Into The Breach :largegoo:
-- Turn-based strategy game where movement and positioning play a unique role.

Slay The Spire :sts_ironclad:
-- A repeating deckbuilding game with plenty of variables to make every run fun. (Mostly playing it on mobile though) a nice alternative is Monster Train

Shadow Tactics: Blades Of The Shogun
-- Quite reminiscent of the older Commandos game series. Though I vastly prefer it playing out in an different period and region. I love the variety of maps and skillset at your disposal to pull off some synchronized stealth action. Eagerly awaiting the bonus content!

Sunless Sea/Skies :dawnmachine:
-- Choose your own adventure (Textheavy) on a dark caved-in sea. Managing both sanity and supplies while discovering unnerving secrets. Bit grindy but the theme is delightfully dark.

Terraria
-- Don't think this one needs clarifying. Always happy to bunker up in a new dirt house in a fresh world. Awaiting the 1.4 update.

Transistor
-- Close to my favourite game on Steam :cell: Mix of turn-based and action combat, set in a sci-fi world which is just unclear enough. Perfect length for a game with this story.
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Vadzis 12 Apr, 2022 @ 11:40am 
Heyo! Try Kenshi if you haven't yet. Very calm, atmospheric and one of the best open world games ever created in my honest opinion.
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nocriel 8 Jul, 2017 @ 7:23am 
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Tim (ꀸꂦꈤꀤ) 1 Dec, 2015 @ 6:29am 
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