The dead guys possess monsters to kill the living hero, the living hero tries to stay alive to earn money, exp, and other things. You play as one living person and 3 dead guys. Has some cooperative events, some competitive mechanics, different classes that all focus on different things, and lots of humor.ĬRAWL: 4 player game, equally competitive and cooperative. Controls are very simple, allowing up to 2 players on a single keyboard and one playing on the mouse (so you can start playing with 3 people without need of a joystick). Imagine simplified DnD, played with 4 people on the same PC. The plot is great, playstyle options are plentiful, and has a few secret endings (including a way to be a pacifist).ĭungeons of Fayte: Free 1-4 player Zelda RPG. AMAZING game, especially when you consider it was made for free by one guy. Iji: Free RPG Platformer, effectively System Shock in a platformer format. The game is full of flavor, and does well to make you think outside of the box. Take the mobility and friendliness of a dog, put it on a human corpse, and you now have a mobile friendly zombie. Now you have a poisonous dog that will fight things for you. Remove the poison function from a mushroom and put it on your dog. Remove the hostility function in a dog and convert it into a friendly. The game is omniscient, but unable to change anything, and his programmers are idiots and jerkbags, so he makes you to fix things. The Magic Circle: You are a game object, given sentience and the ability to reprogram things in a broken game. There are a lot of different strategies involved, and even has a PVP feature if you have friends on a LAN. Mana fuels spells to deal damage, heal you, or manipulate the board (turn all green into red, gaining 1 health for each gem changed). You gather mana by matching 3 gems, gaining mana of that gem color. Eventually it was made into a free online game called Gems of War that is close to the predecessor, but grindier and worse plots. Puzzle Quest: Bejeweled meets Magic: The Gathering. I'm really looking forward to what you guys have experienced. Platform and age is no concern to me, but I mostly have PC games listed here. I'm interested in great games that many people haven't heard about.
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