@camwing

Other than Gris and Planet of Lana (I already know about those two), what other games do you think would fit within my definition for LIMBO-like? This isn't shallow engagement bait, I just really like these games and I want to play more of them.

@OneMoreWanderer

Although it’s not perfect, having some glitches, Inmost reminds me of this type of game, even though it has a spoken narrative.

@tallskeleton

I got addicted to a game in highschool that had a similar art style to limbo, but with color, and with with a play style like flappybird, but much more advanced. it was an ipod touch game called badlands and it was soo good I am only now remember it probably wasnt actually made by the people who made limbo

@Mabryova

I found your channel yesterday and already bidged most of the videos ❤ I hope your channel will blow up because the videos you make are absolutely amazing

@JacksonThatcher-q5d

I don't know if you'll see this comment since this video came out a year ago but I strongly recommend you play ABZU. It is similar to the games you reviewed in this video in the three ways you mentioned towards the start of the video. It has no dialogue, it has simple puzzles, but most importantly it is overflowing with atmosphere. The game is about swimming through the ocean as a diver, pretty simple. And yet I have never felt more connected to nature while playing a video game. It was such and emotional yet peaceful experience. Unlike the games in this video it isn't a horror game, there are sparse threats but the game isn't meant to make you feel scared. I really hope you do see this comment because ABZU is wonderful. The only critique I have of it is that I wish it was longer.