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What is your top indie game of all time?

Braid
Limbo
The Mummy: Demastered
Shovel Knight
Amnesia
Dear Esther
Marble Blast Ultra
(the "sequel" that just came out called Marble It up is good, but will be better when they add multiplayer in 2019. Really wish they had the bumper boost too. For some reason that makes the game so much more fun. )
 
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Not 100% sure what exactly constitutes indie? Non Triple A?

I did love the Stanley Parable and Among the Sleep.

Also not sure if considered indie but Euro Truck Simulator is awesome, especially with pro mods.
 
Pyre is amazing. Truly an interesting and unique game. Very different from Bastion and Transistor.

Easily the best SuperGiant game IMO, although I haven't tried Hades yet.

Thanks for the recommendation. I'll try out Pyre soon as I just replayed Bastion for the first time since it came out and am loving it.

Not 100% sure what exactly constitutes indie? Non Triple A?

It's a difficult definition/category of games, but I am just basing it off games released by indie game developers. These are usually very small developers with only a few people working on each game. The games are generally retro/artistic, smaller in scope and style, and overall more unique. It gets tricky when indie games blow up (see Rocket League), or big developers release indie-style games (like Ubisoft developing a game like Child of Light).
 
Another indie I liked, perhaps one of the precursors to the current trend. Darwinia. I actually have a boxed copy of it.

It's a difficult definition/category of games, but I am just basing it off games released by indie game developers. These are usually very small developers with only a few people working on each game. The games are generally retro/artistic, smaller in scope and style, and overall more unique. It gets tricky when indie games blow up (see Rocket League), or big developers release indie-style games (like Ubisoft developing a game like Child of Light).

I prefer the technical definition for maximum simplicity.
Indie = independent. No separate publisher.

I'd also say the self publisher can't be publishing other stuff. IE Bethesda or CD Projekt games aren't indie just because they are self published, when they are established publishers/distributors themselves.

I'd be fine with adding a dollar figure limit too but it's fungible.
 
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Firewatch is my favourite (for a game with no combat to be that intense, you’ve done something very right), but an honourable mention to Minecraft and Rocket League. All 3 went well beyond what you expect out of an indie game
 
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Star traders frontiers is pretty awesone, Templar battleforce is great too and from the same devs.
 
Some from your list, some not:

Divinity OS
FTL

Risk of Rain
Firewatch
Cuphead
Subnautica
Moonlighter
SOMA
Kingsway
Into the Breach
Pyre
Dead Cells
Night in the Woods

Firewatch and SOMA are probably my favorites here. Absolutely in love with both of those games.
 
Braid
Limbo
The Mummy: Demastered
Shovel Knight
Amnesia
Dear Esther
Marble Blast Ultra
(the "sequel" that just came out called Marble It up is good, but will be better when they add multiplayer in 2019. Really wish they had the bumper boost too. For some reason that makes the game so much more fun. )
That Mummy Demastered soundtrack is a club banger man. It's so so so good.
 
On this topic, GOG is giving away SOMA for free right now.

Pick it up. It's terrifying. Not in the jump scares way, but just the theme and setting.
 
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Instant Classics
Celeste
Dead Cells

Repayable and Great
Shovel Knight
Bastion
Braid

Meh
Hollow Knight
Limbo

Of what I've played. I never understood the hype around Hollow Knight. I was beyond bored.
 
Of what I've played. I never understood the hype around Hollow Knight. I was beyond bored.

Granted I don't feel like I have given it a real chance yet......but I don't understand what is so special about the game. Feels like any other Metroidvania to me.
 
I absolutely hated Hollow Knight. I'm not a huge fan of Metroidvanias to begin with, but this one repelled me almost instantly. I don't even really know why. I think one reason was having to find each area map.

It's petty, I know.
 
Kenshi is the best indie game I have ever played. I have sunk 100h in it so far and barely made it out of the starting zone. My team of Ninja assassins needs to train a little bit longer before they can take care of businesses out in the vast desert.
 
probably Darkest Dungeon. although I may be forgetting something

ive been meaning to get round to Dead Cells

EDIT: didnt occur to me that DOS1+2 are considered indie, those were fantastic
 
Kind of surprised not to see ‘Quern’ on here. It’s a GREAT puzzle game, in the same vein as Myst, but has some key elements that set it apart.

Before it got popular League of Legends could have been considered an indie game. It was a great MOBA with excellent developer support for quite some time. Not sure how it is now, as I dropped off after it went mainstream and focused more on competitive play.
 
Kind of surprised not to see ‘Quern’ on here. It’s a GREAT puzzle game, in the same vein as Myst, but has some key elements that set it apart.

Before it got popular League of Legends could have been considered an indie game. It was a great MOBA with excellent developer support for quite some time. Not sure how it is now, as I dropped off after it went mainstream and focused more on competitive play.

That's true, and regarding LoL the same applies to Counter-Strike and DoTA as they were just mods to begin.
 
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Echochrome
Rymdkapsel
Stanley Parable
Antichamber
VVVVVV
Thomas Was Alone

I know my tastes are strange and I verge towards minimalism.
 
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