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I look at youtube with revievers and finding nothing. They should include indian games as well as i see they do. So can you tell me for some examples oglf these great games today?
With those games you would already have something like 400 hours covered.
I actually don't think I've ever played a game by an Indian studio, which is a shame because I'm sure there are some great storytellers and coders from there who make spectacular games. I should look around and see what available.
Regarding great games, what genres do you like?
Am more survival crafting type than sory telling, i like tower defens also. Played manuganu, red ball, sword of holan. But not huge fun of pixelart.. But i am fun of 2d games like oddmar and dont starve..
Abiotic Factor is an interesting crafting game that takes place in a science facility during a mysterious emergency. I'd recommend playing with friends, but I think it'd be fun solo, too.
I also had fun with Subnautica, though that one is a few years old now. I have not tried the sequel, but I'll probably pick it up some day. It's a game where you have crash-landed on an alien ocean world, and you have to explore to make better tools to try and escape.
I've been playing Hardspace Shipbreaker lately, where your character is someone who disassembles spaceships. The fun of the game is moving around in zero-g and safely take stuff apart without setting off the nuclear reactor, or explosively decompressing a ship right next to you. You upgrade your tools as you do more jobs.
There's a popular indie game right now called Megabonk; if you like rogue-light games, it's a fun one. Avoid waves of monsters and upgrade your character by picking the best of three random power-ups as your level goes up.