I had no idea what gambling is like, never felt anything towards it. I thought it’s like playing casual games but you can’t do it without pants on and also you lose money.
Sure there are way more Finnish games; I just like small indie games more (unless it’s Morrowind), thus they were on top of my head.
And Liero was a regular game at its time, all were small and indie. Luanti on the other hand is a big one.
For some of that dark gameplay that’s also small and indie, but also Finnish, there’s Fear and Hunger along with it’s sequel. I recommend you defeat the literal lohikäärme in it, but prepare by getting gnome eggs to feed it.
I had no idea what gambling is like, never felt anything towards it. I thought it’s like playing casual games but you can’t do it without pants on and also you lose money.
Sure there are way more Finnish games; I just like small indie games more (unless it’s Morrowind), thus they were on top of my head.
And Liero was a regular game at its time, all were small and indie. Luanti on the other hand is a big one.
For some of that dark gameplay that’s also small and indie, but also Finnish, there’s Fear and Hunger along with it’s sequel. I recommend you defeat the literal lohikäärme in it, but prepare by getting gnome eggs to feed it.
Wow, looks cool, thanks!
The dude on wiki screenshot of a sequel is a statue of 3-handed traffic cop in Espoo, sweet!