Games I'd like to play and/or make
🎶 Suggested listening:
Untitled Slab
by ExquisiteCorp 🎶
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A game where you
have to fill out generated grants and artists statements with your
wildest ideas. Each form and RFP is different. But when you submit,
there is some chance your grant will be accepted (maybe it
depends on number of questions what your chances are?). Fireworks shoot
off when one of your grants is accepted and your score increases by one.
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A game where you are pushing a katamari ball and you roll up and remove
cars from the street. Eventually you are big enough to roll up
McMansions, police departments, prisons, corporations.
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a videogame
where you read a book
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a videogame at the north
(south?) pole. Made up of generated pokey the penguin characters and
dialog and quests that don't need to be done.
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A roguelike where you
play a monster trying to kill the player. When you get killed you are
reincarnated as the next monster.
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A twine game version of Passage.
update: actually, never mind
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A 2d videogame where i am the main character and i live in a treehouse
with lots of cats
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an actual
paperrad x corey arcangel homebrew nintendo game
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a video game where you
play as slime mold
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a videogame where the
"screen" you are playing on is a strip of lightbulbs
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a chess game that
slowly unfolds with input via a blood sugar monitor. If I keep my blood
sugar in check, my player (AI-controlled) is a bit "smarter"
and does better. As I'm spiking or dropping, my AI makes bad moves
against the opponent.
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a
roguelike played on the Monome Teletype that produces musical output as
you battle and explore.
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games that fit in the size
of a tweet. any language. 1 chess variant 2. rogue280v2
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a text game where you
travel through rural parts of northern thailand, burma and laos that
includes music from tribes of the region
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a 3d game where you are
a black hole that absorbs an entire IKEA
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a videogame that you play with
your nose
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i think it would be
cool to have a game played with a controller made out of bread. maybe
some kind of cooking game.
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lots of
personalized remakes of Muscle March (the GREATEST videogame of all
time)
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a donkey kong country mine
cart level maker/generator
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make games where you can
play the radio and change stations. e.g.GTA V
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a choose your own
adventure played with morse code audio and a code keyer
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a game like rock band
except that it's a jazz quartet playing a simple 1-4-5 blues progression
and you're playing keyboard accompaniment while NPCs take turns soloing.
you have a midi keyboard controller and nothing bad happens if you hit
off notes other than it may sound bad to you. it should have a bunch of
fake book songs to choose from, slow blues, and the sounds of glasses
clinking and clapping after solos.e.g.1
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a game
where you collect snipped out letters and then compose a ransom note. it
tells you who the ransom note should be written for.
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a remake of the mac
plus helicopter drop game. needs some good music.
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a game that asks you to list 15
or 20 ingredients from your kitchen at the beginning, and when you
finally win or lose it, it produces a recipe for you
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a game based on Caves
of Qud style graveyards. All you do is walk around explore the
tombstones and epitaphs.
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a
shared online radio station you can DJ with your friends
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write a text
adventure game based on the box art of the original Mastermind game.
(okay, you can have a version of the original game played within the
text game as well).
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a series of
oulipo text games
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Dungeon Painter. whatever
that is.
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a game that
can be played and experienced in google forms. update: timetossed by Porpentine
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a game for that fancy
ipod-like vape that comes with the game Simon. do they still have that?
can you hack the firmware?
update
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an interactive
audio-based exercise game that you play maybe on a phone, like the
zombies run game but the story is interesting
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a game where you draw
all the rooms from your childhood home. you can add yourself as a
playable character if you want. update: 232henley
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a game where robotic
legs can try on many different silly shoes and you get to see how it
affects their walk
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Qwoperpillar - a
qwop-like but with 20 legs
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Mario Teaches Cooking
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Felicia's Pizza
(where i worked in high school) made in the Hotline Miami level editor
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9 men's morris
played live (not turn-based) by 2 teams. Games will probably last just a
few seconds?
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a chess RPG/ttrpg. update: 1. tiny-twitch, 2. CHESSrpg, 3.a mini tweet-size one, 4. nibbles
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a game you play by going to sleep. when you wake up you look to see
how well your character did, read about their adventure, qquests,
treasure gained, monsters fought, etc. Your character has greater chance
of success and riches based on getting closest to adequate amount of
sleep.
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a Tamagotchi based
on my exercising. e.g. 1. alt="Wokamon">wokamon
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more games where
you assemble scrap quilt parts. e.g. 1. Quiltfolk
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write back stories
for all the characters in the boring Spades game I have on my iPad.
What's their story? How did they come to be playing this game?
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a
LOGO-like where you can control the character in a roguelike game only
by issuing instruction code. you have to write your own movement and
action and combat functions and use them when you're not hungry.
update: this is actually how most kids' "learn to program"
environments
are made now
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a simple grid-based level
editor. You can click to place enemies, power ups, potions, weapons and
add the player. click to try the level, and a button to export or share. e.g. Puzzlescript
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more games that are
based on or use the Talmud
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a really crappy trippy
weird reimplementation of Carmen Sandiego
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a really crappy
digital CLAW machine game where the prizes are generated and if you
successfully grab one it gets added to your inventory and displayed on
the desktop
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an
adventure game (collaborative or solo) played on a chalkboard,
whiteboard or post-it notes. e.g. Tubin' Down A River
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a drawing app
where there is an occasional sound affect playing from the original NBA
Jam as you draw. ("Perfect!", "He's on
fire!","Is it the shoes?!")
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10,000 bowls of
oatmeal, the game.
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a game where you design or
select a simple flag, motto, food, drink, flower favored in each village
and then see how civilization plays out and cultures combine and
influence each other
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a game where you
collect and read library books. there should be a large number of books
(from project gutenberg?) and nooks to read in. actually, maybe the
virtual nook should drop away and the while the character reads the book
on the screen you should mostly just have the ebook available for you to
read in your own real nook somewheres
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a command line text-game
where you wander between different villages with a donkey. You are
trying to buy
silks textiles. Like Dopewars? When you are
successful, you return home to a feast. High chance of failure.
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a hand drawn black and
white (charcoal? pencil?) and scanned in assets. You are wandering
around a bombed-out post-apocalyptic landscape, but plants are taking
back over (kudzu?). There are old broken bits of technology, like old
keyboards and ethernet cables that you can find occasionally. At some
point you find a gameboy and turn it on. It still works and you can play
little games on it.
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what if the mechanics
of the NES space vikings game had gone on to become a canon genre of
games and there were clones and variations of it available on every
platform?
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no more plant simulation
games. get actual plants. jeez.
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more games like robot finds
kitten
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root beer as possible inventory
item
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3d open world game but it's
raining a ton, like Seattle
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text game but in
toki pona
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a LOGO-like where the
player issues the normal commands to move around and turn but also can
augment and add arms, legs, other appendages like tank treads and
strange abilities
Games I'd Like to Play and/or Make was made for
List Jam
2021 by Lee Tusman. It is
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