There is an insane amount of good stuff in there, and I’m still going through it.
As for videogames, a part from those excellent three, I spotted Heavy Bullets and Overland, too.
The TTRPGs in the bundle include Troika!, which has quite a lot of buzz on rpg.net right now and seems on a skim-through to be a gonzo rules-lite in the vein of Patrick Stuart’s Silent Titans, and Blades in the Dark, which is edging awfully close to not being indie at all.
-A Mortician’s Tale
-Airships
-Cook Serve Delicious! 2
-Dangerous Duels
-Death and Taxes
-Deck Defenders
-Ethereal
-Feud
-Mable & the Wood
-Night in the Woods
-Not the Robots
-Oxenfree
-Overland
-Quadrilateral Cowboy
-Signs of the Sojourner
-The Night Fisherman
-Tonight we Riot
-Word after Word
-Minit
-Stardrop
Here is a google doc to better go through all of it:
I have to say, I tried Tonight we riot almost as the first game I downloaded, as I love the theme and the look. But I was not a fan of the game sadly,I could not really grasp it
If you, like me, are coming to the realization that there is not enough time in your life to systematically go through the entire bundle, you might find this tool a little semi-random delight:
I’ve been working my way through the bundle (slowly) highlights so far:
Night in the Woods was charming and well written. But I didn’t love the ending and there were a few annoying sequences during the game (the dream sequences… urk)
Mortician’s Tale was great - got me thinking about how we talk about death and grieving which is I believe the point. A simple thing but done very well.