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We all play the same games most of the time. From the classic FPS grandfather's to the Point 'n Click adventures that never really got any traction past the 90s.

What are your favorite hidden gems? Games that few people know, but should know?

I'll start. Ascendency. A strategy space game where you pick an alien race, and try to take over, or befriend, the entire universe. Getting spaceships, going to planets, building bases and diplomacy. The time can be sped up, but do it at your own risk, because the AI does not wait.

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[โ€“] nokturne213@sopuli.xyz 6 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago) (1 children)

Two of my favorites are The Ancient Art of War at Sea which I was never able to run on my pc because I only had MCGA, and even with my CGA emulator it was not enough.

The other was Nightmare on Elm Street: Dream Warriors. This game really cemented my love for the Elm Street franchise.

Because of the mcga issue, my most played games were ascii games like Hack, Larn, DND, Mines of Moria.

[โ€“] Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com 3 points 7 hours ago

Nightmare on Elm Street looks cool