A not-at-all definitive list of artsy-fartsy games that are fun to play. Check 'em out!
Here are five games that use choice in interesting ways. Because of the agency they give players, all of these are good examples of how games can interact with the player, and where games can go as a truly interactive medium.
"Just recently I got a chance to sit down and do an interview with the erotic indie game developer NOTvil. So we ended up talking about everything from “Areas of GRAY“, "Gray", lewd game development to NOTvil's thoughts on censorship in the games industry." - Robin Ek, TGG.
And since there's always people asking about a console or mobile release. Yes, “Areas of GRAY“, “GRAY” "might" be released to other formats in the future.
We speak to developer Eli Piilonen about using games to show people struggling with mental health that they're not alone.
More people should give artsy-fartsy games a chance.
I don't like Artsy-Fartsy things, but I did enjoy a few of these games/experiences.
So if I play these games, people will think I'm cool, right?
Fartsy is a funny word. Just saying.