Videos by ComicBook.com
1) I Am Bread – PC

In 2015, Bossa Studios released a platformer simply called I Am Bread, and as you can guess, you play a slice of bread. Unlike most slices of bread, you have some special abilities, including sticking to surfaces, and you play the game by solving puzzles to reach the toaster. There are plenty of dangers that hinder your progress, ranging from pets to dirty floors. Itโs unique, funny, and a decent challenge, so I Am Bread did fairly well upon release. It came out on every available console at the time, including Android and iOS, so there are many ways to play the game.
2) Seaman – Dreamcast

In 1999, Sega released one of the most bizarre games ever made: Seaman. Itโs a virtual pet game where you raise fish-like creatures named โSeamen,โ which have human faces and can communicate. They swim about, and gameplay involves feeding and speaking to them. On the Sega Dreamcast, you plugged in the official microphone and literally talked to the Seaman, watching it develop (or die if you sucked at the game as badly as I did). Think Tamagotchi, but move the creep factor needle past 11, and thatโs Seaman, which is as weird as it is fun.











