Reddit’s Favorite Games

Steam logoI recently discovered a sub-reddit (community on the website Reddit) called Random Acts of Gaming, which is for donating online game keys. Since I have a large number of Humble Bundle keys sitting around, I decided to give some away to the community with a stipulation: name your favorite game. I did this for a few reasons:

  1. It’s a challenge to select just one. It’s like selecting your favorite artist or album: we all have many artists, albums and games which have deeply impacted us.
  2. It helps me to gauge which games have been most impactful to a large number of people: the sub-reddit has about 60,000 subscribers of what I’d describe as hardcore, knowledgeable gamers.
  3. It is a simple way for me to select a winner to receive the key, which in this case was for The Witness by Jonathan Blow, creator of Braid. After 24 hours of receiving hundreds of replies, I used a random number generator to identify the winner of the key.

Here is the original post on Reddit: post on r/randomactsofgaming

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Reddit's Favorite Games

List of Favorite Games

Some of the games listed below were mentioned more than once, those are at the top of the list. Everything below those is listed alphabetically. It’s a long list! Interestingly, even some very new games like Zelda: Breath of the Wild were mentioned, which I would attribute to the recency effect).

  • 5- Skyrim
  • 4- The Witcher 3
  • 4- Portal 2
  • 3- Fallout 3
  • 3- Zelda: Link to the Past
  • 3- Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  • 3- Starcraft: Brood War
  • 3- Counter-Strike
  • 2- Civilization 5
  • 2- Deus Ex
  • 2- Dark Souls
  • 2- The Binding of Isaac
  • 2- Terraria
  • 2- Super Mario Sunshine
  • 2- DoTA 2
  • 2- Team Fortress 2
  • 2- Life is Strange
  • 2- Fallout 1
  • 2- Rocket League
  • 2- GTA: San Andreas
  • 2- Red Dead Redemption
  • Spelunky
  • Silent Hill
  • Contra
  • Homeworld: Cataclysm
  • Planetside 2
  • Baldur’s Gate 2
  • Warcraft 3
  • Battlefield 1
  • Mega Man Battle Network 4 Red Sun
  • Guild Wars
  • System Shock 2
  • Metal Gear Solid V
  • Harvest Moon
  • Master of Orion
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  • Battlefield 4
  • Bioshock
  • Bioshock 2
  • Braid
  • Super Smash
  • Bloodborne
  • Alpha Centauri
  • Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
  • Zelda: Breath of the Wild
  • Super Mario World
  • Super Smash Bros. 4
  • Bastion
  • Kingdom Hearts
  • The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowwind
  • Metal Gear Solid
  • Hidden & Dangerous 2
  • Mega Man Legends 2
  • Starsiege Tribes
  • Portal
  • Hitman: Blood Money
  • Resident Evil
  • Age of Mythology: Gold Edition
  • Assassin’s Creed 2: Brotherhood
  • Xenogears
  • Xenoblade
  • Final Fantasy III / VI
  • Final Fantasy VII
  • Command & Conquer
  • Pokemon Yellow
  • Gran Turismo 4
  • Overwatch
  • Suikoden 2
  • Far Cry 3
  • Mount & Blade: Warband
  • Everquest
  • Diablo 2
  • Planetscape Torment
  • The World Ends With You
  • Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando
  • Secret of Mana
  • Left 4 Dead 2
  • Arizona Sunshine
  • Borderlands 2
  • Fran Bow
  • Kentucky Route Zero
  • Mass Effect 2
  • Titan Quest
  • The Talos Principle
  • Shenmue
  • Kya: Dark Lineage
  • Donkey Kong Country
  • Fallout: New Vegas
  • Half-Life 2
  • Dwarf Fortress
  • Halo
  • Stardew Valley
  • The Last of Us Remastered
  • Europa Universalis 4
June 23, 2017|

Ten Mobile Games for February 2016

Last month I did a concise roundup of ten mobile games from January 2016 and this month I have done the same with ten games from this month. Below are links to each of the games on the iTunes App Store along with a brief description, and a single recommended game at the very bottom.

Note: Most of the games below are free to play, which means it’s easy to try them out. If you find one you like, it’s worth paying $0.99 to turn off ads, because they can often become very distracting.

Infinite SkaterIf you’re looking for more recommendations, check out my roundup of 80+ mobile games for the year of 2015.

  1. Infinite Skater: A “psychedelic adventure of spiritual awakening and magical skateboarding”. Essentially a beautiful derivative of the infinite runner genre popularized by Temple Run and later Subway Surfers.
  2. Ultimate Briefcase: Doomsday machines are bombing cities and you protect yourself by dodging them, holding the “Ultimate Briefcase” above your head. The contents of the briefcase and identity of the machines are revealed only after surviving the onslaught. The art and gameplay style feel very SNES era Mario-like to me.
  3. Splash Cars: A top-down 3D driving game where you avoid obstacles and splash color across colorless road scenes like streets and parking lots. Similar to Does Not Commute but not as compelling, despite the splash mechanic being novel.
  4. Tomb of the Mask: Retro arcade game which takes place in a procedurally generated vertical tomb. Swipe to travel around obstacles to avoid being crushed by the incoming mysterious force. Collect masks to earn different abilities. Similar to Downwell (one of my favorite games from 2015) but the free to play model introduces some undesirable elements here which were not present in Downwell.
  5. Faily Brakes: “While driving down a mountain, car enthusiast Phil Faily suddenly experiences a complete brake failure”. Navigate the car around trees and other obstacles to escape death. The car with faily breaks is a convertible and when striking a tree, Phil’s body flies out like a rag doll and rolls down the hill to hilarious effect.
  6. Fly O’Clock: An action game where you, a fly, are perched atop a large clock face. You jump over the minute and hour hands which sweep across the clock face, getting faster and faster. Simple gameplay mechanic and good presentation but gets difficult quickly, in a similar vein as Flappy Bird.
  7. HoPiKo: A speed-running platformer game where you free retro game consoles like the NES from a virus outbreak called Nanobyte. Swipe to travel between platforms and avoid obstacles. Intense chip tune soundtrack.
  8. Epic Flail: “Once every year the best flail fighters from around the globe gather on Mr Tans secluded tropical island. They will do battle until one true flail master is victorious.” Brilliant title, catchy premise, and good execution. This game is a lot of fun. Offers 2-player mode which can be played on a single device.
  9. Futurama: Game of Drones: Match-4 puzzle game created around the Futurama television show. Charmingly well-written but held back by the unimaginative gameplay which draws heavily from popular match-3 games like Candy Crush.
  10. The Mesh: A beautiful numbers game revolving around minimal 3D models of animals and hexagonal patterns. Heavily featured by Apple for good reason. Not a new game in February 2016, but one that is new to me as it was recently on offer for free on the App Store.

Recommended: HoPiKo

HoPiKoHoPiKo is my favorite new game I played this month which is, as of the date this was published, still the free app of the week on the App Store. The trend that I notice is that for-pay games tend to be the ones that I stick with for a long time because they tend to the upsell initiative and just focus on stellar gameplay.

HoPiKo is difficult but is well-polished. The gameplay is fresh and satisfying and charmingly references retro games not only in its presentation but in its narrative. This type of gaming have a narrative at all is conventional but it manages to pull it off.

March 1, 2016|
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