Subject: I freakin' love Undertale. Now here's a three-fer.
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Posted on: 2018-07-29 23:08:00 UTC

Well, I'm going to plug some more obscure indie games that I love, in order to get them spread around.

Lichtspeer, also known as "the only ancient Germanic future lightning action game you need in 2016", is a humorous, wave-based action game where the main mechanic is a cool-looking light spear that the player throws at things. It takes place in an "ancient Germanic future" that looks a little bit 80s, full of enemies such as Hipster Ice Giants, Penguin Vikings, and Das Skater Walrus. Now, why are you up against these things? For the glory of the Lichtgods, of course! (And the Lichtgods are bored. That's the real reason.)

Watch the trailer, purchase, etc. at http://lichtspeer.com/! (Warning: Trailer contains flashing lights.)

I may have discovered Lovers In A Dangerous Spacetime just a few days ago, but man, it's cool! If you're into the "cooperate to pilot a spaceship" genre, or if you're like me and are just addicted to quirky futuristic games with glowing neon colors up against a dark background, this game is for you! This game can be played by up to 4 players working together to rescue stranded animals and fight constellations that have come to life through the power of something called Anti-Love. The more animals you help, the more you get to upgrade your ship to fight those glowing monsters! What's not to love?

Learn more here: http://www.loversinadangerousspacetime.com/

*Gasp* I see a pattern here! Can't get enough of those neon colors on a black background, but maybe rhythm games and (hey, like Undertale) bullet hell are more your thing? What about Just Shapes And Beats? This game can also be played by up to four players, and has a variety of game modes, ranging from Casual Mode, to a Story Mode that'll surprisingly tug on your heartstrings, to Party Mode, where the game plays itself! It's all about the music in this game, and thankfully it's not all dubstep.

Learn more at http://www.justshapesandbeats.com/

So yeah, these are three good titles with a common aesthetic, ordered (if I have it right) from most obscure to least obscure, as well as from "I love it and I will protect it forever" to "I'd love it more if I could tolerate the cranked-up bass better." Check 'em out. I'll send more plugs up this way as soon as I evaluate more games.

-Twistey

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