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5. Eastward
Eastward is a gorgeous and mysteriously charming RPG set in a world on the brink of collapse. Play as Sam, a young girl with a nebulously ominous origin, and John, the man who discovered her. Follow this dynamic duo as they investigate Sam’s past, fight their way through cute-but-challenging dungeons that will require quick combat and puzzle-solving skills.
Most indie games tend to be on the shorter side, but Eastward clocks in at around 20-25 hours, depending on the thoroughness of the player’s exploration. With recipes to collect, secrets to find, and mini-games to master, Eastward has plenty going on outside of its main story quest. A completionist might spend 30hours in Eastward‘s winding back alleys and idyllic forests, while a player on a mission might make their way through the game in less than twenty. No matter the pace played, Eastward is the perfect RPG for fans of games like Undertale and Chrono Trigger.
4. Stray
For those who aren’t as interested in Eastward‘s pixel graphics, Stray offers a short and sweet alternative set in a similarly ruined world. Play as a cute little kitty that’s fallen into an ages-old fallout bunker, dodging robots and mutant creatures alike to climb back to the surface and rejoin your feline brethren. Stray‘s world is rich with secrets to discover and ancient technology to harness in one lone cat’s efforts to escape the robotic city they’ve fallen into.
Along the way, climb, sneak, and explore a wide variety of environments that all offer unique challenges. The game is about 15 to 20 hours of gameplay depending on the player’s pace, and while there are no mini-games to be found, it offers enough to do that each moment is exciting and engaging. Take a weekend to get lost in Stray‘s fantastical and deeply memorable world.
3. Citizen Sleeper
Rather than a traditional over-the-shoulder or first-person RPG, Citizen Sleeper offers a more text-based story that puts the player in the shoes of a cybernetic worker who has escaped from their corporate sponsors. On the run from both their boss and the law, the player must make a new life for themself aboard Erlin’s Eye, a ruined space station inhabited by thousands of other space-faring fugitives and citizens alike. Unlike many, more traditional RPGs, Citizen Sleeper‘s text-based story means players can take it at their own pace, discovering the many secrets the Eye hides as they get to know the myriad of interesting individuals that call it home.








