05-15-2014, 02:15 AM
A fun game to play is Mush. Its a browser based social game. And yes, I groaned when I first heard that as well.
Its a space ship survival game where you fill a role and do your job while hunting down two crewmembers who have been infected by the mush.
The mush will want to destroy the crew or infect them. Its a great game of trust and paranoia while battling the elements of space, struggling with food and oxygen and trying to keep the ship from falling apart.
One thing to note about this game is that it takes several days, sometimes weeks, to finish a game. And you get 1 or 2 action points per 3 hours.
And sometimes the ship will just fail because the person supposed to be scanning for planets we can go grab oxygen from has no idea how to do their job and decide to just log out and never play again and god damn it at least ask if you want to know how to do a thing don't just doom the crew they can't even suicide to get a new ship with active players because its against the rules. Inactive players just ruin the game okay.
This game is all about cooperation and communication, so when some members are missing it hurts the rest of the ship.
Actually, Plump did a couple of lets plays on this game.
This is the first one he did on the game, so he explains a bit on how things work. Its a good idea to sit down and watch a few of them if you think you want to get into this game.
They're pretty fun to watch if you have a few hours. You get invested in the story unfolding while you try to guess who the bad guys are.
Another fun game would be Cataclysm: Dark days ahead.
Its a roguelike open world apocalypse survival sandbox.
Its really fun to mess around in. And its always being updated with new stuff.
I'd highly recommend it if you like roguelikes. Building custom cars and cabins in the woods is something I enjoy doing in that game.
Its a space ship survival game where you fill a role and do your job while hunting down two crewmembers who have been infected by the mush.
The mush will want to destroy the crew or infect them. Its a great game of trust and paranoia while battling the elements of space, struggling with food and oxygen and trying to keep the ship from falling apart.
One thing to note about this game is that it takes several days, sometimes weeks, to finish a game. And you get 1 or 2 action points per 3 hours.
And sometimes the ship will just fail because the person supposed to be scanning for planets we can go grab oxygen from has no idea how to do their job and decide to just log out and never play again and god damn it at least ask if you want to know how to do a thing don't just doom the crew they can't even suicide to get a new ship with active players because its against the rules. Inactive players just ruin the game okay.
This game is all about cooperation and communication, so when some members are missing it hurts the rest of the ship.
Actually, Plump did a couple of lets plays on this game.
This is the first one he did on the game, so he explains a bit on how things work. Its a good idea to sit down and watch a few of them if you think you want to get into this game.
They're pretty fun to watch if you have a few hours. You get invested in the story unfolding while you try to guess who the bad guys are.
Another fun game would be Cataclysm: Dark days ahead.
Its a roguelike open world apocalypse survival sandbox.
Its really fun to mess around in. And its always being updated with new stuff.
I'd highly recommend it if you like roguelikes. Building custom cars and cabins in the woods is something I enjoy doing in that game.