Tag: Under £15

Games that are available for under £15 (~$20) as their base non-sale price, at the time of writing.

  • Trifox

    Trifox

    Welp, those assholes just broke into your house, trashed the place, and stole your TV remote. Time for this grumpy fox to go wreck shop and get it back. This is a fun little combat platformer with some puzzles in it, think like a Ratchet and Clank game but with slightly less meat, and a…

  • Rabi Ribi

    Rabi Ribi

    Bunny girl with a hammer, what could go wrong. Well, a lot, I suppose. Somehow all the bunnies have disappeared and Erina, our protagonist, has turned into a bunny girl instead of a bunny? Whats going on? Whats this bunny phenomenon thats making every other girl on the island try to capture you? Guess you’ll…

  • Potion Craft

    Potion Craft

    This is a game about crafting potions with various effects and selling them, and if that sounds boring, I promise it’s not. This game has one of the most unique crafting systems I’ve personally ever seen. Each day you can pick up some plants from your garden, as well as buy some plants or minerals…

  • Moncage

    Moncage

    Moncage is a cute puzzle and story game where you explore a world inside a cube. The twist though is that some parts of the cube can interact with other parts when you look from a certain angle. Each face of the cube is its own perspective on the world inside, and while the scenes…

  • Filament

    Filament

    This is a brutally hard puzzle game, where the main mechanic involves controlling a small robot to wrap wires around pylons to open the exit. There are a dozen or so puzzle mechanics, which are each isolated to one set of puzzles, and introduced at the start of the set. Solving puzzles gives you more…

  • A Dance Of Fire And Ice + Neo Cosmos

    A Dance Of Fire And Ice + Neo Cosmos

    ADOFAI is the first true rhythm game on my list and wow it certainly is something. The gameplay is incredibly simple, one of the simplest forms of input in the most versatile genre of games: one button. You press one button, any button, in time with the path you’re following. Doesn’t have to be the…

  • Creeper World

    Creeper World

    It’s not what it sounds like, this is actually a single-player real time strategy game where you play as a advanced military surviver, who builds infrastructure and weapons to fight off waves of alien goo that comes at you through tidle waves. While this review title technically pertains to the whole series, my recomendations are…

  • One Step From Eden

    One Step From Eden

    If you’ve ever played a MegaMan Battle Network game and enjoyed the combat of it, then I implore you to pick this game up, as it’s just MMBN battles distilled into the perfect roguelike. Once you’ve picked a starting kit consisting of a weapon, a passive ability, and 4 spells, each battle lets you take…

  • Katana ZERO

    Katana ZERO

    A 2D hack-and-slash where you play as a sword boy who murders a lot of people. It’s like, what if Hotline Miami 1 is a side scrolly ninja game instead of an overhead shooter game. The gimmick though, is that you can slow down time to perform incredible stunts like reflecting bullets with your sword…

  • Hyper Light Drifter

    Hyper Light Drifter

    My boy! My wonderful beautiful handsome swordy boye! So this game is a pretty tricky combat and exploration adventure game set in a beautiful sci-fi futuristic world. You have to fight your way through various areas and enemies in order to collect fragments that are used to power the towers that open the final boss.…

  • The Sexy Brutale

    The Sexy Brutale

    The Sexy Brutale is a time looping puzzle detective game where the staff are murderers and the guests are the victims, and its on the player, Lafcadio, to figure out how each person dies, and how to save them. Don’t worry about getting it wrong, as you can repeat the night as many times as…

  • Vision Soft Reset

    Vision Soft Reset

    A short little metroidvania game where you play as an oracle who can see the future. You land on a planet and explore, and you might notice a timer in the top corner. As you adventure, you’ll find checkpoint stations, where you can save your progress. But not only does this save your items and…