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Alien Earth
Bear With Me: The Complete Collection
Chook & Sosig: Walk the Plank
Conglomerate 451
Depth of Extinction
Emperor of the Fading Suns
Halcyon 6: Lightspeed Edition
Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption
I am not a Monster: First Contact
Lair of the Clockwork God
Mage's Initiation: Reign of the Elements
Mary Skelter: Nightmares
MarZ: Tactical Base Defense
Ministry of Broadcast
Pathway
Rebel Cops
Rogue Wizards
Stars in Shadow
Subterrain
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker
Vampire's Fall: Origins
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DD & Ji Ji: Mary Skelter: Nightmares
That's a very good game, so yes. Only problem is, there are 3 games in that series and the sequels have never been released on PC in the West, and whether or not they ever will is currently uncertain, as it's not been officially announced (although part 3 is coming to consoles in the West, and part 2 is on Switch console in the West).
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DD & Ji Ji: Stars in Shadow
If you like Master of Orion 2, I have it on good authority that this is the best Clone of it.
Emperor of the Fading Suns
Halcyon 6: Lightspeed Edition

Two solid strategy games.

One is a Good Old Game. A mythical title that follows mechanics and lore that strongly reminds of Frank Herbert's Dune.

The other is a good modern pixel art strategy game. Fun and nice to play all the way.
Regarding Bear With Me: The Complete Collection

got this for 5,99€ in an gog sale; for me it was the money worth spend - it´s not the best of it´s kind, but in itself it´s a good game.
you get all the episodes & also the extra "lost robots".
it´s a mystery story in a mix of film noire / cartoonish style. with these style elements it generates a good atmosphere.
took me ~16 hours to 100% complete it..if you like achievements...just...interact with e-v-e-r-y lamp and painting in the first episode. ;-)
puzzles are not too hard. just solid but still varied.
& then there is a seagull that... just saying ;-)
it´s a little slow paced when a figure should walk from here to there...but thats not a problem (for me).
if you are not sure (& have a steam account) you could try the first episode - its free.

i am not very good at game summaries so hope these short notices give an impression.
Post edited March 21, 2021 by Paraharaha
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DD & Ji Ji: Emperor of the Fading Suns
definitely.
Depends on your tastes and what you expect of them. I played Chook and Sosig: Walk the Plank and Hero-U. They both have their strengths and weaknesses. if you're interested in the details, I wrote reviews for both at the time (walls of text incoming):

Chook and Sosig: Walk the Plank
Hero-U: Road to Redemption

I'm still in the midst of Mage's Initiation. The voice acting is atrocious, especially the main character (like read from a sheet without any emotion). Fortunately, it can be turned off, and the game is actually better without it. I also don't like the character sprites that much, especially the main character's. The backgrounds are nice, the character portraits are gorgeous, but the sprites don't seem to fit them that well and look a bit out of place. And don't expect to solve puzzles with your specific magic school in clever ways. There are only few puzzles that require your magic, and your chosen school (fire, water, earth, wind) seems to have little impact on the solution, just gives you slightly different animations. So I wouldn't say it actually has replay value, one playthrough is enough. The combat is a bit meh, but tolerable, and there is few to actually laugh about, it's not full of puns like the QfG series. Apart from that, it's a pretty nice Sierra-style adventure game though. I kind of like it despite all the negatives above. If you're just in for setting, story-telling and exploration with puzzles that are not too challenging, you can have fun with it.
Post edited March 22, 2021 by Leroux
From that list, the only one I've played is Stars in Shadow. It's probably my favorite 4x game after Civ4, possibly even more lately.
Subterrain is punishing. I haven't been able to beat it yet and don't personally know of anyone that owns it that has beat it either.
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mqstout: From that list, the only one I've played is Stars in Shadow. It's probably my favorite 4x game after Civ4, possibly even more lately.
It has a very nice price in this Spring sale! I have not considered it before. The looks gave an impression that it might be too light a game, yet it gets good reviews, and comments, like yours here.
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DD & Ji Ji: Stars in Shadow
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Vendor-Lazarus: If you like Master of Orion 2, I have it on good authority that this is the best Clone of it.
I absolutely detested it - major purchase regret.
Mary Skelter: Nightmares

It's a decent dungeon crawler. I'd say go for it. I had fun during the hours I played it at least. :)
Haven't played through it yet, but I want to return to the game.
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DD & Ji Ji: Hero-U: Rogue to Redemption
I just got done playing it about a week ago and it was a fun game.

So, what did I like?
- Has a story that follows your daily adventures. These adventures lead to some nicely drawn locations.
- Has characters whose interactions can build relations or lead to events. These relations can affect your options to varying degrees.
- Has combat that can be fought or cleverly bypassed. Multiple ways to deal with foes using magic, science, brute force or being sneaky.
- Multiple ways to solve quests. Some quests do have deadlines at some point. Some take time to unlock.

I would say the game is a lighter mini version of the Harry Potter adventures w/o the epic feel lol and this being book 1 or movie 1.

While this game is the first part of the Hero-U adventure series, it does have a proper ending. No need to worry about a cliffhanger.

Looking forward to the next part.
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Post edited March 22, 2021 by gog2002x
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Of those I have only played Mary Skelter Nightmares (finished it, except the (huge) secret dungeon.
I had a lot of fun with this one.

I played only a bit of Conglomerate 451, not enough to give an informed rating. The first impression was ok.