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Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes. It's a cooperative game.You'd think there'd be some bomb defusal games, police or military.
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Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes. It's a cooperative game.You'd think there'd be some bomb defusal games, police or military.
Its basically the Long Dark with supernatural elements. Long Dark itself was pretty good in alpha and beta when it didnt have the shoehorned in storymode.I htink I've said these before but I'm surprised nobody has served a market for innawoods: the survival game. Imagine being set out in something like the remote Rocky Mountains or Oregon backcountry, rural, maybe private land, maybe a national park, maybe both. There's other people and buildings out there, but it's a long ways to hike to anything.
And you are not alone.
The woods are fucked. Just completely fucked. There's skinwalkers crawling around on your roof. There's moose demons running about. There's squatch and chupacabras and aliens and all kinds of evil shit in the woods. Cannibals and serial killers and G-men. Animals going deranged. But I don't mean it in a humorous may. I mean, play it completely dead serious. You hunt, you fish, you cut timber, you basically do The Forest, you may do it for days on end getting really nervous and then complacent and then WHAT WAS THAT you hear a twig snap and then OH MY GOD OH MY GOD OH MY GOD yu have to run back to teh cabin as fast as possible and grab your axe. Some stuff that nails the fear of being isolated in the outdoors, on your own, stalked by creepy shit. The Forest tries this in its own way, but I think it fails horribly at it, I didn't like it.
Related to that is the idea of X Files the RPG or something like that. Basically The Witcher with cryptids. You're the men in black come to show up and investigate paranormal/cryptid activity in flyover country. (Could be the city, too, but this kind of thing is usually eerie desert or forested environments.) Or hell, maybe you're the freelance cryptid hunter and the G-men are out to get you too. That's it. That should be a premise that sells itself.
There was a zombie survival road trip parody of Oregon Trail called Organ Trail that came out around 10 years ago. It could be close to what you want:A road trip roguelike that takes the piss out of Oregon Trail and the old genre of road trip movies (like A Goofy Movie, National Lampoon stuff, etc.). I have no idea what it would mechanically look like, maybe it would be an adventure game and not a roguelike at all, but it feels obvious.
I've played it. It's good.There was a zombie survival road trip parody of Oregon Trail called Organ Trail that came out around 10 years ago. It could be close to what you want:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=6P3vsdi1MFU