I kind of fell off after a few months when I realized I was feeling more obligated to play the games I hadn't finished than genuinely wanting to play them, but it's amazing how good the overall quality is.
SlushieCat wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 4:20 pm
Barbuta is better than most games in existence. I will never shut up about it for as long as I live.
Barbuta slaps, and the only reason I never got around to finishing it is that I wanted to make a map, and I also didn't really vibe with playing it late at night in silence as I often myself doing so. I have no idea what would be fitting Barbuta music to play alongside the game.
Ribbon wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 1:35 pm
I gotta wonder, when playing zhese for zhe first time, how long did y'all spend on each game initially? Did you say, try each one out briefly and zhen go back to zhe ones you found appealing? Or did you take your time with each one before moving on to zhe next? -
Tabi (ey/it)
My partner bought it and the first thing we did was go through the games in order... but only playing 2 player games together. This meant starting with Bug Hunt instead of Barbuta, and vowing to conquer Mortol together and not solo. Party House unsurprisingly became the smash hit.
My Own Takes
Move over Myers Briggs, get out of here zodiac, vamoose blood types, your assortment of UFO50 games played/beaten/cherried says so much about your personality.
Party House is by far the best game to me. It could have been UFO 1 and I'd be just as excited about it. I think I had like a 12 streak once? For awhile me and my partner would be watching random Twitch streamers to see if they understood the concept or were just flailing and buying 100 guests and wondering how they were supposed to win. There were some incredible moments. I want a version playable on a phone so badly that I'm half tempted to do it myself.
Ninpek is another one that really clicked with me, and I'm surprised it seems like it's pretty unpopular with a lot of people.
Devilition is the kind of game I'd have loved to have played on a PC 25+ years ago.
Warp Tank would be a beloved NES classic. I was really surprised at how puzzly it ended up being, but it won me over hard enough that when I finished it I immediately began working on getting the cherry. That one level where you have to memorize room layouts can fuck off though.
Night Manor was another one I played through "co-op" despite being single player. Me and my partner would just pass the controller when we died. It's a fantastic little adventure game that's left me wanting to check out some of those old adventure games it takes inspiration from.
Mini and Max also blew me away. It's been a long time since something as straightforward as a platformer had so many moments of "No way!!!!" Every clever thing was accounted for and the world seems so huge. I made the mistake of not going back to cherry it for so long that I forgot where a lot of stuff was. At some point I should just restart from the beginning and do it over.