Like, games that have a blurb that is seemingly a troll game (like SPY INTRIGUE, as an obvious example) but then very soon after you start playing it you realise it's actually a really good game (or better than you would have imagined).
I understand there are not many of these, but I really want to try and find some more like Spy Intrigue.
It's mostly along the idea of the blurb being low quality (but sufficiently long enough I can prove a point with it), but also some of the game having this "troll vibe" is okay.
Sorry for the restrictions!
Scary House Amulet!, by Ricardo Dague 1 vote (No comment) [+](No comment) ( - Full review) --MathBrush... Vote for this game | |
Pogoman GO!, by Jack Welch and Ben Collins-Sussman 1 vote "One of the largest Inform games out there, code-wise" [+]"One of the largest Inform games out there, code-wise" ( - Full review) --MathBrush... Vote for this game | |
DICK MCBUTTS GETS KICKED IN THE NUTS, by Damon L. Wakes (as "Hubert Janus") 1 vote "Quite a clever..." [+]"Quite a clever and knowing approach to writing a troll game, as it's both a genuine-troll game and a fake-troll game in one." --Joey Jones... Vote for this game | |
SPY INTRIGUE, by furkle 1 vote "The game that started the poll" [+]"The game that started the poll" () --Max Fog... Vote for this game | |