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Here's one for you if you're short on time, and want to experience something a bit unique. Miniatures released recently from developer Other Tales Interactive.

More: "Step into four hand-drawn memories and discover the mysteries lurking beneath the seemingly calm surface. Explore one story at a time, or play them in a single sitting, in this solo-play adventure about the stories we tell ourselves and how they shape our world."

It won't take you long at about an hour to finish but it's worth it. Plus it has Native Linux support.

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The Stories:

Each story has a distinct gameplay and art style and can be played in any order:

  • Familiar: Experience the challenges of a family assembling a flat-pack cabinet.
  • The Paludarium: Immerse yourself in a world where a boy, home alone, navigates nature's invasion.
  • The Last Sand Castle: Interact with the music-loving inhabitants of a sand castle.
  • The House of the Moon: Join Alma on a journey as she searches for her lost mother in a mysterious seascape.

Miniatures | Release Date: 14th November 2024

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based Nov 19
HUGE Samurai Jack vibes from some of the art style, that alone might be a reason for me to pick it up
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