Indie game suggestions?

Kalmah

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I just spent a week playing Game Dev Tycoon furiously and now I'm burned out on it.

I guess I'm kind of interested in strategy/puzzle/simulation... something where you design or build something. Or a business game.

Something along the lines of dungeon keeper, evil genius, fast food tycoon 2.

I don't know. Something that I can go OCD with micromanagement.

Any suggestions?
 

PowerYoga

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If you're playing on a mobile platform, all of kairosoft's games are great. I'm actually playing dungeon village right now and it's way too addicting. clocked about 5 hours last night unlocking stuff. :awe:
 

SMOGZINN

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dungeon keeper, evil genius, fast food tycoon 2.
These three things go together :)

As for a micromanage game, maybe give Stardrive a try. It is a 4X space game. Basically micromanage to your hearts delight, then go blow up entire worlds.
 

irishScott

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Not quite along the lines you mentioned, but SpaceChem is the best puzzle game I've seen in years.
 

wanderer27

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Not quite along the lines you mentioned, but SpaceChem is the best puzzle game I've seen in years.

+1 for SpaceChem

Cogs is a nice little puzzler as well.

World of Goo is a bit of puzzler with a touch of levity.

Osmos has some puzzle elements too it as well as a little action.

Probably quite a few I'm forgetting about.


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Zenoth

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Definitely World of Goo (and its soundtrack is fantastic), Trine and AudioSurf (superb time burner in my opinion). There's many others though but those three are always installed for me. I play AudioSurf regularly and occasionally try to complete World of Goo puzzles in different ways on a rainy day. As for Trine it's just plain fun and simple although I must say I haven't touched in a quite a while, it's still very fun though.
 

JamesV

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If design/build is a big plus to you, try Kerbal Space Program. Addictive rocket/plane building and space sim. Eighty hours in, and I have a small space station and visited two moons... so much more to do. But, no real game to it yet, just sandbox play atm.

Binding of Isaac - Zelda-like on LCD.
Space Pirates and Zombies - Asteroids/Star Control-like fighter/builder.
Terraria - Minecraft in 2D with a real 'game' behind it.
FTL - space rogue-like
Dungeons of Dredmor - Rogue-like dungeon crawler
 

Dacalo

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I would recommend Capitalism Labs, it is not a direct sequel but evolution of Capitalism II. Awesome game. Harvard business school uses this game to emulate some concepts of the economy.

http://www.capitalismlab.com/