killamch89 Posted yesterday at 01:30 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:30 AM Indie games often experiment with quirky, off-beat comedy whether it's breaking the fourth wall, absurd NPC banter, or playful visual gags. Which indie title’s comedic storytelling genuinely made you laugh or smile in a uniquely charming way? Was it the parody-filled dialogue of West of Loathing, the surreal jokes in Untitled Goose Game, or something even more niche? How did the humor serve the gameplay and world-building, and did it ever step on narrative toes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scorpion Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM Share Posted yesterday at 10:44 AM I find "Untitled Goose Game" uniquely charming with its humorous approach to storytelling. The playful mischief of the goose and the lighthearted, quirky scenarios create a delightful experience that’s both funny and endearing, showcasing indie games' ability to deliver charming, humorous narratives. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...