The deeply simulated roguelike strangeness of Caves of Qud won this year's Hugo Award for Best Game or Interactive Work
The Hugo Awards: they're not just for science-fiction novels that make you think "I should read that one day" and never do. Now they've got an interactive category, so once a year you can be told how excellent one more videogame is, think "I should play that one day," and then never get around to that either.
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/rpg/the-deeply-simulated-roguelike-strangeness-of-caves-of-qud-won-this-years-hugo-award-for-best-game-or-interactive-work/Open linkView original on fedia.io
I've had this in my library for years and attempted to play it a couple of times, but it's not clicked for me yet, even though I know it's my kind of game.
It's been a few years since I last tried it, so I imagine it's come a long way.
Does anyone have a good let's play series they can recommend of someone getting into it? It was watching videos on YouTube that finally got Rimworld to click for me a few years ago and I've sunk over a thousand hours into that now, so I wonder if the same could work here