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* TwilightOfTheSupers: A WideOpenSandbox game set in a superhero world in the later of the SuperheroPrevalenceStages. You play an OccultDetective (a deliberate homage to [[Characters/HellblazerJohnConstantine John Constantine]]) who is hired by the US Government to find out who and how a thought-to-be-unkillable SupermanSubstitute was murdered in a back-alley with stab wounds. The player can do side-missions where they investigate other crimes committed by long-time supervillains and do other general hero stuff. The later stages of the plot reveal the origins of how superheroes started popping up and a conspiracy believed to have caused it, with the CentralTheme of the story being about the ending of an era, older generations fearing the new and the dangers of sacrificing the future to try and preserve an idealized past.

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* TwilightOfTheSupers: A WideOpenSandbox game set in a superhero world in the later of the SuperheroPrevalenceStages. You play an OccultDetective (a deliberate homage to [[Characters/HellblazerJohnConstantine [[Characters/{{Hellblazer}} John Constantine]]) who is hired by the US Government to find out who and how a thought-to-be-unkillable SupermanSubstitute was murdered in a back-alley with stab wounds. The player can do side-missions where they investigate other crimes committed by long-time supervillains and do other general hero stuff. The later stages of the plot reveal the origins of how superheroes started popping up and a conspiracy believed to have caused it, with the CentralTheme of the story being about the ending of an era, older generations fearing the new and the dangers of sacrificing the future to try and preserve an idealized past.
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* SuperTitle64Advance: An online-multiplayer PartyGame with graphics purposefully done to evoke the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64.

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* SuperTitle64Advance: An online-multiplayer PartyGame with graphics purposefully done to evoke the UsefulNotes/Nintendo64.Platform/Nintendo64.
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* AudienceParticipation: A wacky platformer game. Players take turns trying to beat a level, while spectators can induce effects such as obscuring the camera, changing the character's movement speed, or flipping the screen around.


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* DependingOnTheArtist: A party game for multiple players. One player, called the commissioner, requests a piece from the rest of the players, the artists. One artist draws a picture first, and the rest draw their own version of it. The commissioner must guess which piece the original artist drew.


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* InactionVideo: An IdleGame about movie production. Hire staff members to get money to make movies, they wait longer and hire more staff to make sequels and get more money.


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* ManyQuestionsFallacy: A QuizGame featuring [[InsaneTrollLogic insane, illogical]], and [[AudienceParticipation user-submitted]] questions.
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* GoMadFromTheApocalypse: A ''VideoGame/Borderlands''-esq HeroShooter set many decades after the ZombieApocalypse ended society. With all the weird wacky stuff going on (zombies exploding in confetti, other survivors acting like clowns, etc) combined with the game's title, gamers theorize that it's actually a bleak ''[[Series/TheWalkingDead2010 Walking Dead]]''-esq post-apocalypse and that everything is so stylized and cartoonish because [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness the protagonist snapped and now looks at the world like it's a fun adventure because they couldn't cope with the reality of the situation]]. WordOfGod confirms this to be true, with a cut secret ending revealing that the protagonist has been killing innocent people in the Acropolis surrounded by zombies in a bleak, dirty "real world".

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* GoMadFromTheApocalypse: A ''VideoGame/Borderlands''-esq ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}''-esq HeroShooter set many decades after the ZombieApocalypse ended society. With all the weird wacky stuff going on (zombies exploding in confetti, other survivors acting like clowns, etc) combined with the game's title, gamers theorize that it's actually a bleak ''[[Series/TheWalkingDead2010 Walking Dead]]''-esq post-apocalypse and that everything is so stylized and cartoonish because [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness the protagonist snapped and now looks at the world like it's a fun adventure because they couldn't cope with the reality of the situation]]. WordOfGod confirms this to be true, with a cut secret ending revealing that the protagonist has been killing innocent people in the Acropolis surrounded by zombies in a bleak, dirty "real world".
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* GoMadFromTheApocalypse: A ''VideoGame/Borderlands''-esq HeroShooter set many decades after the ZombieApocalypse ended society. With all the weird wacky stuff going on (zombies exploding in confetti, other survivors acting like clowns, etc) combined with the game's title, gamers theorize that it's actually a bleak ''[[Series/TheWalkingDead2010 Walking Dead]]''-esq post-apocalypse and that everything is so stylized and cartoonish because [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness the protagonist snapped and now looks at the world like it's a fun adventure because they couldn't cope with the reality of the situation]]. WordOfGod confirms this to be true, with a cut secret ending revealing that the protagonist has been killing innocent people in the Acropolis surrounded by zombies in a bleak, dirty "real world".
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* AnalogHorror: A series of episodic levels where the PlayerCharacter has to traverse various random locations (the woods, a conspicuously empty neighborhood, etc.) and avoid various {{Monstrous Humanoid}}s, ghosts, and aliens hunting you down, the whole game is done in a polygonal style with VHS screen effects. The collectibles are videotapes that play unusual [=PSAs=] and home movies of the people who supposedly lived there, creating a very dedicated fandom online that dedicates themselves to understanding the game's lore.
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* AWizardDidIt: A {{Retraux}} 2.5-D RPG where you play a wizard that accidentally turned random objects across his village into monsters and its you job to fight them and return things to normal.
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* DisneySchoolOfActingAndMime: A RhythmGame on the Platform/{{Kinect}} where various Creator/DisneyChannel actors teach the game's tween demographic how to dance.
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* HollywoodSatanism: An IdleGame where you play as {{Satan}} building his "brand" (Satanic Cult). The game has two different currencies; faith and souls. Use faith to upgrade faith-building enterprises (ranging from basement altars to policies pushing evil on a judicial level), and for every 100+ faith points you get a soul point. Use soul points to upgrade access to more powerful forms of faith gathering.
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* TheGreys: An indie-MascotHorror set in a civilian suburb undergoing a power-outage and the protagonist has to avoid being abducted by aliens.
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* TheModernGods: A [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto GTA]]-clone where a street preacher, having undergone a drug-induced spirit quest, accidentally creates a new pantheon of gods that represent modern concepts (smartphones, street-food, street-crime, etc) from his genuine belief in them. With only one believer, they decide to set out and expand the cult to increase their base of power, being forced to contend with the believers and gods of the already established faiths who see them as a threat. After the third act, the new pantheon manages to establish a stranglehold over the city, but the God of Street-Crime (who took charge in order to help expand their cult into sustainability) starts inciting civil war within the city amongst his believers to feed off of the chaos and the rest of the pantheon has to stop him before it ends in their annihilation.
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* MagicalMinorityPerson: A FightingGame series features battle of the mages from each theme;
** MagicalAsian: The {{Magical Girl}}s from various Asian countries fight in the tournament. You can choose one heroine for your playable character.
** MagicalJew: A JewishAmericanPrincess who becomes a MagicalGirl and has to fight the Biblical figures to make a wish from the god.
** MagicalNativeAmerican: A Native American sorcerer who fights the indigenous mythical creatures and the spirits.
** MagicalNegro: Similar to MagicalAsian, but African, and with group battles, and you can form your own tribe for the battles.
** MagicalQueer: A WesternAnimation/SuperDrags or ComicBook/ZsazsaZaturnnah-style battle game features the CampGay DragQueen heroine who happens to fight the HeteronormativeCrusader, StrawFeminist, and ArmoredClosetGay villains.
** MagicalRomani: A Romani fortuneteller who fights the tarot-theme enemies to turn his/her fates into the better ways.
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* CosmicChessGame: A TabletopGame/Chess simulator play as either GodOfGood or the GodOfEvil playing chess against each other. Every move the player and the opponent makes features text prompts showing how the game effects the mortal world, with each piece taken off the world causing good or bad things to happen to humanity. If the good god wins, it's sunshine and rainbows for all. If the bad god wins, well...

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* CosmicChessGame: A TabletopGame/Chess TabletopGame/{{Chess}} simulator play as either GodOfGood or the GodOfEvil playing chess against each other. Every move the player and the opponent makes features text prompts showing how the game effects the mortal world, with each piece taken off the world causing good or bad things to happen to humanity. If the good god wins, it's sunshine and rainbows for all. If the bad god wins, well...

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