ACMI expert reveals his top 10 Australian-made video games
Attention gamers – a video games expert has identified 10 “Aussie gems” you should be playing right now. See the list.
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Cause mischief and mayhem as a “horrible goose”, become a cult leader, or travel back in time to the era of private eyes and femme fatales.
The top 10 Australian-made video games you should be playing right now offer these crazy scenarios, and more.
Picked by Arieh Offman – a programmer and curator of video games at Australia’s only screen culture museum, ACMI – the list features games that won awards and became instant bestsellers for their addictive gameplay, gorgeous designs and creative storytelling.
“The video game industry has been growing year upon year, seeing a huge spike in growth throughout the pandemic,” Offman said.
“Australia has become one of the leaders in the indie scene, with many locally made games capturing the world’s attention.
“(These) 10 Aussie gems showcase the diversity and creativity of our industry.”
Free exhibition Out of Bounds: Exploring the Limits of Videogames is also open at ACMI, in Melbourne’s Federation Square, until April 23.
TOP 10 AUSSIE VIDEO GAMES
Cult of the Lamb (2022)
Offman’s review: “Take control of a cute anthropomorphic lamb and lead your cult of followers to greatness. Winner of Game of the Year in the 2022 Australian Game Developer Awards, this game became an instant bestseller due to its uniquely appealing art design and addictive gameplay.”
Developer: Massive Monster and Devolver
Available on PlayStation, XBOX, Switch and PC
Untitled Goose Game (2019)
Offman’s review: “It’s a lovely morning in the village, and you are a horrible goose. Your only goal is to create mischief and mayhem for kindly folk living there. This award-winning puzzle game by Melbourne studio House House rewards a player’s creativity and experimentation with moments of pure laugh-out-loud comedy.”
Developer: House House
Available on PlayStation, XBOX, Switch and PC
The Gardens Between (2018)
Offman’s review: “Discover the story of two young friends as you explore landscapes made from their memories. Featuring a unique time-control mechanic, environmental storytelling and gorgeous art design, this Melbourne-made puzzle game is a moving meditation on the power of friendship.”
Developer: The Voxel Agents
Play it at ACMI, also available on PlayStation, XBOX, Switch and PC
Wayward Strand (2022)
Offman’s review: “A moving story that, at times, brings tear to your eyes, Wayward Strand has the player take control of a young journalist as she explores a hospital aboard an airship. Discover the lives of the various residents, voiced by some of Australia’s finest actors (including Michael Caton, Jenny Seedsman and Anne Charleston), as they move through the ship in real time.”
Developer: ghost pattern
Available on PlayStation, XBOX, Switch and PC
Heavenly Bodies (2021)
Offman’s review: “Explore the importance of gravity, or lack of it, in this gorgeous space simulation. Traverse your way around a space station as a 1970s cosmonaut and battle physics as you take control of each of their arms. Fun to play by yourself, but even more so with a friend as a couch co-op experience.”
Developer: 2pt Interactive
Play it and view the original design artwork at ACMI, also available on PlayStation and PC
Hollow Knight (2017)
Offman’s review: “Delve deep into an eerily gothic environment, wending your way through caverns and battling a variety of monsters. This worldwide smash hit captured gamers’ attention through its easy-to-pick-up and difficult-to-master gameplay, with the eagerly awaited sequel Silksong due to release this year.”
Developer: Team Cherry
Play it and view the original design artwork at ACMI, also available on PlayStation, XBOX, Switch and PC
Unpacking (2021)
Offman’s review: “What do the objects in our life say about us? What we keep with us, what we leave behind – what stories do they tell? This meditative puzzle game about removing and arranging items from boxes is surprisingly moving and was awarded Game of the Year in the 2021 Australian Game Developer awards.”
Developer: Witch Beam
View the original design artwork at ACMI, and play it on PlayStation, XBOX, Switch and PC
Video World (2021)
Offman’s review: “Part rhythm game, part puzzle game and all spooky Halloween adventure, this uniquely charming short game is an interactive companion for the EP by Melbourne synth-pop artist Monster Mansion. A perfect bite-size experience clocking in at around 20 minutes.”
Developer: Things for Humans
Available on PC
The Dame Was Loaded (1996)
Offman’s review: “Take a trip into a 1940s noir world of private eyes, femme fatales and some of the best (and cheesiest) hard-boiled dialogue ever recorded for a game. Created using full-motion video, the game was crafted by filming real actors on sets, and during the 1990s, was thought to be the next big thing in video games.”
Developer: Beam Software/Philips Interactive Media
Play it at ACMI, also available on PC
Born Punk (2022)
Offman’s review: “Take control of an android, a hacker and a CEO as you explore the future through this frequently humorous Cyberpunk adventure. Inspired by traditional point-and-click adventure game mechanics, the engaging characters and witty writing will keep you eager to uncover the mysteries held within the narrative.”
Developer: Insert Disk 22
Available on PlayStation, XBOX, Switch and PC
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