My mission to finish all games in my Steam Library is moving at a slow pace. Lately I’ve been playing a lot of Action Henk, earning medals and unlocking skins. It’s gotten me thinking about skins in games, and how they have changed over the years.
Playing My Steam Library
So many unplayed games in my library… Let’s play them all!
Stories and Tales from 60 Parsecs!
I’ve been playing a lot of 60 Parsecs! lately, slowly discovering how detailed the game actually is. After several more runs I’ve found a few fun little features and endings. I’m not close to completely finishing the entire game yet, but I’m working on it.
60 Parsecs! Completing Missions
Last time I played 60 Parsecs! I focused on the Voyager game mode. There are also Survival and Mission game modes that I didn’t explore. So I decided to spend some time completing the missions within the game.
Unlocking ABZU’s Final Secret
I’ve finally 100% completed a game in my Steam library! ABZÛ has been a fun Journey of exploration. In completing it’s goals, I discovered one final secret to the game. One that you won’t find in the list of achievements, even the ones that are hidden.
Discovering The Secrets of ABZU
I’ve been playing ABZÛ a lot more recently, trying to explore the things I’ve missed up to now. It turns out there is a lot more to this game than I noticed on my first play through.
Action Henk: Buttslide Speedrunner
Run. That’s all you need to do in this fast paced and colourful game. If you weren’t into speed running before you play this game, you will be. Butt slide you way to new characters and levels, but remember it’s Henk, not Hank. With an E.
ABZU: Art as a Video Game
For almost as long as video games have existed, it’s been hotly debated as to whether or not they can be art. I feel that in this day and age the question has already been answered. But sometimes you will play something and be forced to ask a different question.
60 Parsecs! My First Ending
I completed another game! I managed a run where I reached the end. It wasn’t easy, and cost a lot, but I did it. I’m on my way to finishing more games in my Steam Library.
60 Parsecs! A Choose-Your-Own-Roguelite
You and your team are orbiting Earth on a space station when nuclear war breaks out. As you watch life being wiped off the surface of your home, one missile starts heading towards the station. There is no stopping it, and the only way out is a small escape pod.
1993 Space Machine: True Retro
In the early 90s four Swedish teenagers developed Shenandoah, a video game for the Amiga. They got close to release but ended up abandoning the game. About 20 years later the game’s code was found in a pile of old floppy disks, and the game was finally completed.