We all play the same games most of the time. From the classic FPS grandfather’s to the Point 'n Click adventures that never really got any traction past the 90s.

What are your favorite hidden gems? Games that few people know, but should know?

I’ll start. Ascendency. A strategy space game where you pick an alien race, and try to take over, or befriend, the entire universe. Getting spaceships, going to planets, building bases and diplomacy. The time can be sped up, but do it at your own risk, because the AI does not wait.

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    1 month ago

    Gruntz! by Monolyth. ❤️‍🔥 Also I worked on reimplementation of that game.

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    Thought Ascendancy was pretty known at the time. Anyway, if you’ve missed Dune, it’s quite a fun game.

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    Ascendancy? Oh yeah, my favourite wanna be 4X space game; the AI is just superbly stupid. But the Idea of building and outfitting your own ships? Just great.

    But on other hidden Gems that few people know about…

    How about Anstoss. I really liked how you were a Manager of a football team with the goal to win the UEFA cup. During the 2000s I was a football fan, what can I say :D

    Oh and then there was that one strategy game on DOS which involved a europa map, akin to risk. but much more involved with espionage and combat. I am looking for its name and screenshots for quite an eternity now.

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      2 months ago

      I am unsure Warcraft 2 or any Doom title counted as forgotten. Warcraft 2 got a modern release, and doom is always around.

      Master of Magic was a great game, I forgot about that one.

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        I’ve got Master of Magic on steam, I still like it. I gotta go for something other than halfling slingers built near an adamantium source.

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    I really enjoyed the spaceship game Solar Winds, but would occasionally run into a wild bug where rotating the ship to a specific angle would launch it in a negative x direction.

    Likewise, I wish another game would work a magic creating/ programming-lite system like Legend/Four Crystals Of Trazere(US). It was way too fun crafting wild magical spells from the basic ingredients.

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    There was a PnC adventure game I have vague memories of, it was a kid-friendly game and had reasonably open design… I can’t remember its name to save my life, but I wish I could because I really loved it.

    I’d also say that even though it’s not exactly hidden, the original Starship: Tribes was one of the best shooters I’ve ever played. I hate that it was largely forgotten and ignored. I mean, Ascend was a solid game but ruined by microtransactions. That series deserved so much better.

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      2 months ago

      Shazbot! Sadly not a DOS game.

      Describe the PNC game, if you’d like. Maybe someone will recognize it.

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        Ah darn, I didn’t think about that heh. I genuinely can’t recall much about the adventure game, just that it had a city environment (at least for part of it) and cartoonish graphics. I’m pretty sure it was just some low-budget kids’ game but I’d love to revisit it sometime and unlock memories I’ve forgotten haha