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I thought this game was going to be a puzzle-solving detective game, but it was actually an action game. It's got this cool Lovecraftian vibe going on that I really love, and the graphics are super pretty with great combat mechanics. What's really impressive is that the story has some real depth to it, which is a nice change from other action games that can be kind of mindless.
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I found this game based on League of Legends, and what caught my eye was its pixel art style. I've played a bunch of games with pixel art before, and they always seem to be really well-made. It just goes to show that a game doesn't have to have fancy graphics to be popular
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Shadows of Doubt goes for a similar “figure it out yourself” style, with an immersive sim-inspired approach. I guess I just like this kind of hardcore detective game
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This game lets you pretend to be a café worker and make coffee for people, while also listening in on their conversations. Sounds pretty cool, huh? It might not be the type of game you normally play, and you might not play it for very long, but I think the idea is really interesting.
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Here comes my fav! I have always believed that this game is the best of the Roguelite games on PC. I have played it for 80 hours and have only beaten it once. The satisfying combat, diverse character options, and addictive gameplay will keep you hooked for a very long time. I highly recommend it.
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This game is similar to the one above, except this time you play as a villain who has been defeated by traditional heroes. As the title suggests, you need to slay all the heroes. I also got addicted to this game for a long time.
TapTap looks better
on the app