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Topici just bought the talos principle on a whim
GameBopAdv
12/25/19 2:14:30 PM
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Oh hey nice a topic for indie puzzle games, I love those

Talos was pretty good. I didn't really get as into the puzzles as other games but it's still worth a play for a puzzle game. I do think The Witness & Baba is You are better, particularly Baba is You. The Witness to me seems like a great puzzle game if you're still new to puzzle games, but even if you're more experienced it's still good.

If you're looking for more "puzzles in general" types of games, Snakebird is another good choice similar to Baba. Cute graphics but very tricky puzzles. Probably not as much content as Baba though, but still real good. I've heard Stephen's Sausage Roll is on a similar level to Snakebird but minus the cute graphics. Also I guess the Snakebird puzzles could be considered so hard that they made a sequel with easier puzzles called Snakebird Primer.

For more 3D exploration types of games, Fract OSC, Antichamber, and Quern are a few good ones. If you like the old myst games of course there's Obduction, their more recent-ish take on that style of game. For more games even more like the old Myst games, the Rhem series is a personal favorite of mine, though it uses the slideshow point-and-click style of control like those old games rather than full 3D movement. The Rhem games have extremely barebones story and not too lively environments, but the puzzles are top notch if you like puzzles so complex you'll probably need to take notes yourself, which I certainly do

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