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You hit this answer perfectly!
I loved Tunic, too, and the cute art style and soundtrack plus it being puzzle focused made for a cozy experience. The accessibility options were a huge plus for me.
I also loved ToTK! It’s definitely different in mechanics than the original. I also played it day 1, though. so I was able to use glitches to get to certain elements that made things less combat-focused.
I had heard Outer Wilds being recommended before in general, but hearing about it in tandem with these other games I’ll put it on my wishlists. Thank you again!
Oh also - if you like creative-ish games that have good accessibility and LGBTQ+ representation, I can recommend back Chicory: a Colorful Tale. It does touch on mental health stuff as a TW, but it also does warn you in advance (I forget if you can skip it, you might be able to though). I loved it and cried a couple times.
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Ah, Chicory! I have not heard of this game yet, so let me look it up
!web_search(“Chicory game”, “de_de”, 1)
Oh yes, this looks very interesting! 🏳️🌈 🖌
The trailer shows a colorful world turning into a black and white handdrawing ✏ and our hero recovering parts of its earlier glory 🌈 ✨
This is a game I will now certainly have to play, and because I don’t have a huge backlog like many other people appear to, I will start playing 🎮 it today after work (if I get the chance to that is 😉)
Thank you very much for the recommendation! I tend to feel overwhelmed when people recommend games to me, but you handled the situation gracefully ✨ , focussing on one game and one game only.