Rovarsson's Superlative Games

Recommendations by Rovarsson (Belgium)

Only supercalifragilisticexpialidocious games on this list.

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1. Worlds Apart
by Suzanne Britton
(1999)
Average member rating: (90 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

Mindmelding, Will o' the Wisps, and A Darkened Haven. Mindblowing!

2. Varicella
by Adam Cadre
(1999)
Average member rating: (130 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

Polished nails, good taste in furniture, and a plan. Essential.

3. Anchorhead
by Michael Gentry
(1998)
Average member rating: (417 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

A family curse, secretive townsfolk, and a being from across the void. Bonechilling!

4. Metamorphoses
by Emily Short
(2000)
Average member rating: (133 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

A tetrahedron, an octahedron, a dodecahedron, an icosahedron, and... a cube. Platonic!

5. How Prince Quisborne the Feckless Shook His Title
by John Ziegler
(2023)
Average member rating: (17 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

A Princely coming-of-age, a Puzzly variety, and a whisked-away Crown. Questy!

6. The Wise-Woman's Dog
by Daniel M. Stelzer
(2025)
Average member rating: (19 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

Hittite culture, taxes and trading, and a magic-sponge dog. Cuneiform!

7. According to Cain
by Jim Nelson
(2022)
Average member rating: (55 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

Alchemy, murder, and a crow. Biblical!

8. Illuminismo Iniziato
by Michael J. Coyne
(2018)
Average member rating: (27 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

A pterosaur, a zeppelin, and quite possibly the most talkative npc in history. Bedazzling!

9. The Wizard Sniffer
by Buster Hudson
(2017)
Average member rating: (145 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

The princess, the knight, and the pig. Odorous!

10. The Shadow in the Cathedral
by Ian Finley and Jon Ingold
(2009)
Average member rating: (31 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

St. Babbage, St. Newton, and St. Breguet. Like clockwork!

11. Repeat the Ending
by Drew Cook
(2023)
Average member rating: (32 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

Footnotes, madness, and entropic magic. Critical!

12. Return to Ditch Day
by M.J. Roberts
(2004)
Average member rating: (31 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

Spy cameras, quantum computers, and a code-protected black box. Encrypted!

13. Sunset Over Savannah, by Ivan Cockrum (1997)
Average member rating: (53 ratings)
Rovarsson says:

A dragon, a dance, and sandcastle-ants. Uplifting!

14. Les lettres du Docteur Jeangille
by manonamora
(2024)
Average member rating: (8 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

Emotional, mysterious, heartwrenching. Epistolary!

15. T-Zero
by Dennis Cunningham
(1991)
Average member rating: (7 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

The Past, the Future, the Beatles. Looping!

16. Gateway 2: Homeworld
by Mike Verdu and Glen Dahlgren
(1993)
Average member rating: (19 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

A spaceship-zoo, a mechanical spider, and an ice-desert. Bewildering!

17. World, by J. D. McDonald (1988)
Average member rating: (4 ratings)
Rovarsson says:

Alien hockey, cave-ferrets watching TV, and a helpful robot. Overwhelming!

18. Inevitable, by Kathleen M. Fischer as Timothy Lawrence Heinrich (2003)
Average member rating: (8 ratings)
Rovarsson says:

Three towers and a Ziggurat. Electrifying!

19. Fairest
by Amanda Walker
(2022)
Average member rating: (30 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

A feather, a prince, and a meta-narrative triangle. Sorcerous!

20. The Faeries Of Haelstowne
by Christopher Merriner
(2021)
Average member rating: (8 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

Photographs, the Devil's seat, and a lady on a bicycle. Faerly odd!

21. Molly and the Butter Thieves
by Alice Grove (as Cosmic Hamster)
(2015)
Average member rating: (16 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

Butter, tea, and the Fair Folk. Yum!

22. The King of Shreds and Patches
by Jimmy Maher
(2009)
Average member rating: (88 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

William Shakespeare, Kit Marlowe, and an Elder God. Formidable!

23. Cannery Vale
by Hanon Ondricek (as Keanhid Connor)
(2018)
Average member rating: (36 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

A writer, his novel, and a mysterious hotel. Tailbiting!

24. A Beauty Cold and Austere
by Mike Spivey
(2017)
Average member rating: (66 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

One, Infinity, and Descartes. Mathematical!

25. She's Got a Thing for a Spring, by Brent VanFossen (1997)
Average member rating: (31 ratings)
Rovarsson says:

A moose, some eucalyptus leaves, and a hot bath. Sensuous!

26. L: A Mathemagical Adventure
by members of the Association of Teachers of Mathematics co-ordinated by Richard Phillips, and including Derek Ball, Tony Corbett, David Rooke, Heather Scott, Alan Shaw, Margaret Stevens, Ruth Townsend, Jo Waddingham, Roger Waddingham, John Warwick, Alan Wigley, John Wood, and David Wooldridge.
(1984)
Average member rating: (3 ratings)

Rovarsson says:

Mathematics, geometry, and Drogon guards. Logical!


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