Top 5 of the best games you could have missed in 2019

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Now that we have released all our Goty lists, I thought it would make sense to throw a little light on some games that may not have received the love they deserve. I did my best to take a good mix of titles, starting from Story puzzles to hard-as-nails platforms. Hopefully most of them have something to offer here. If not, maybe you have a pair of your own games you want to suggest?

How did I choose this? Well, I have performed a very advanced and scientific examination of the exact download numbers compared to the critical reception and ... no. Basically, everything is very well connected to the feeling that you appear again and again during the year or look like your harsh download numbers. This type of thing.

Some of these games have even made it into some of our Goty lists, including mine and then. So you know that you are good, right?

So here you have it! These are the top 5 best games that you could have missed in 2019.

Photographs

Photographs is a smarter puzzler with a strong focus on narrative. It comprises five different vignettes that range from fantastic to worldly. In a moment, you play as a sophisticated diver, in the next as a magic potion. Each section has its own unique puzzle that informs and improves the narrative arc of the vignettes in a novel manner.

Harry reviewed it at the beginning of the year and said, Photos are a truly unique puzzle adventure that deserves to be played by as many people as possible. And I'm absolutely inclined to agree with him.

There is no easy ride, with some exciting and macabrene moments, but those who stick to it will be pampered correctly.

Dunkot

Darktypung is one of the few mobile games, which I have returned all year round. The nail-hard platform action is incredibly intense and always requires unwavering endurance and complete concentration of them.

Fortunately, the simple controls that rotate that they tap rhythmically on their screen to win air, so fast that they can handle such a challenge. Take a look at the eye-catching graph and the general strangeness of the game and you are among the best platform players of the year.

Ordia

Similar to Dunkotung, Ordia feels in the best way like a forgotten classic of the old App Stores. Thoroughly investigates the premise of the simple one-finger-finger, is clearly developed from the ground up for mobile devices and impresses with an appealing aesthetics, which is far older than any current games that want a visual representation in console quality.

They play as a one-eyed ball whose only real travel method is to jump between hand point nodes, which are scattered in the different caves, which they call at home. On the way you will meet deadly traps and other creatures looking for a quick snack in size.

It's just as well assembled and presented that it's just enough levels not to exaggerate his reception, and I can not understand why it seems to be sick for so many platformer fans under the radar.

Starbart

For good reason, this game became too top 5 games of the year. It is a chic mashup made of match-3 gameplay and lightweight RPG mechanics that totally fresh and incredibly moon.

In each run, you play as one of over a dozen space dwarfs that have unique skills with which they can tackle goals that rang from cases of huge bosses to destroying a certain number of tiles. It really creates a lot of high-quality ideas and gameplays from its simple premise, and his alberning sense of humor and its outstanding representation are the icing on the cake.

astrologer

This is of nature from a niche. A decision-based adventure game, in which you play as a real occultist Simon Foreman, who is known for his promiscuity and its wild experiments, to diagnose diseases with the help of astrology.

Astrologster plays in the old London and is a pretty unique and special little game that goes off the frustrations of the adventure genres to deliver a refined and often funny experience. Fans of a good story and a really flowery dialogue will find a lot to love here.

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