Joshua Render
GRAVEN manages to recreate the 90s action game, but that comes with the same issues that those games did.
Angel at Dusk is a simple and fun game, but the visuals and ease of finding other games like this make it hard to recommend.
Overall, Soul Tolerance: Prologue creates an interesting world and plot, but the lack of any real gameplay may turn most players away.
The Last Soldier of the Ming Dynasty has a few slip-ups, but there is a great game here if you are willing to look past the minor issues.
There are some nuggets of gold in Farmer's Life, but it is limited by a plodding start and repetitive gameplay.
Space Wreck is a great example of an isometric RPG but simplified enough for new players to the style.
There is much to learn in Fate/Samurai Remnant but the characters and gameplay loop make it worth the work.
Days of Doom has some interesting ideas, but it starts slow. However, once it gets going it can lead to an enjoyable couple of hours.
Block Buster Billy is a simple enough concept, and the game does what it needs to do, but the lack of anything exciting or new won't bring people back long-term.
While it suffers from the same issues as many roguelikes, Heretic's Fork does what it can to keep players invested and entertained.
Tinting Time has an interesting crafting system and art style. However, the translation issues make it very difficult to play through and lessen the overall experience.