Support the work you care about
Iām generally of the belief that, if you have any interest in mitigating our already worsening climate crisis, you should probably buy less stuff. Stuff is what got us into this mess, and we donāt need nearly as much of it as Jeff Bezos would have you believe. But, of course, buying stuff is also fun, so if you really feel like giving into this weekās sale signs and discount prices, itās almost always worth shopping small and coming as close as you can to āethical consumptionā by supporting creators you believe in, who pay their workers well, and make special products you canāt find anywhere else.
If youāre not entirely sure how to apply that ethos to Cyber Mondayās video games, Iāve compiled a small list of women-made indie games that are worth checking out. Emphasis on āsmall listā ā this list is by no means exhaustive!
Nimbatus by Stray Fawn Studio
Stray Fawn Studio was co-founded by Philomena Schwab, who worked on āspace drone constructorā Nimbatusā art and marketing. The gamesā open-world and drone building push players to get creative while indulging in video-game-as-physics-lesson and shooting stuff with a space gun. If you like in-game creating and space, this game is for you, now for 50% off.
Terracotta by Olivia Haines
I recently discovered Olivia Haines from her popular TikTok about making games āas a form of self-expressionā and not as an āappeal to gamers,ā but I think even the most stereotypical āgamerā will be able to see the calming beauty in Hainesā games. This one, Terracotta, has a simple premise like most of her games ā you take a walk through your peach pink town ā but depressive thoughts fly across the screen as you do it, ultimately concluding that life is āpretty goodā as you reach home. Short and sweet, and available at a name-your-price point.
Before I Forget by Chella Ramanan and Claire Morwood
BAFTA-nominated Before I Forget is the first game from 3-Fold Games, a two-person studio composed of writer Chella Ramanan and self-taught developer Claire Morwood. It explores its protagonistsā dementia with tenderness and respect, with memories melting and sinking into each other like watercolor paint. Youāre sure to come to some conclusions about your own fragile body and mind, all for the low, low price of 30% off on Steam.
Get In The Car, Loser! DLC chapter by Christine Love
Iām sure youāre already familiar with Christine Love, the independent game designer making visual novels about girls being gay and hot. Whatās not to like! Her most recent game, Get In The Car, Loser!, āa lesbian road trip RPGā with hard candy visuals, is available for free on Steam, but the beach chapter DLC is now 10%.
Happy playing!
Published: Nov 29, 2021 03:30 pm