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this post was submitted on 11 Nov 2025
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Underhand Is a card game that I really liked, you have like a cult and you have to awake an old god. I liked the humor and the story and the cards.
Stranger Things: 1984 As others mentioned, it is a really solid old-school adventure "RPG", kinda vibe of A Link to the Past. Really felt like a SNES game. But as others mentioned it changed name and it seems that now you need a Netflix account to play it, before it had not restriction.
This is just a honorable mention because it is not available anymore on the play store, but The Witch's Isle was really nice, one of this point and click adventures, nice graphics and all. Not sure why it is not available, and it was free years ago, But it is on steam at least if you are curious.
I wish I had other games to recommend, but I also struggled to find good games and specially ones that are in portrait which I think would be better for casual gaming on the go.
I'm trying Underhand right now and boy I'm bad at it! I'll just have to keep trying!
I also was really bad, at some point the strategy clicked for me. Sometimes it is not that obvious. Like, I don't remember exactly, but not going over the number of cards on hand at the end of the turn was a must, so aways plan to have some space. Also because each turn the "enemy" cards reshuffle but are the same you can play ahead to pay stuff that you will need to pay on the next turn.
I put it down for a moment, I was annoyed at myself for not understanding how to summon anything but jungle second thing, haha! I'll have to try more later!