The 10 Best Games of GDC 2019
This year’s GDC was once again not only a place for the industry’s best and brightest to gather together and support its innovation and creativity, but also a spot to scout some of the upcoming games that will awe and inspire for the next few years to come. From Day of the Devs to the Indie Megabooth, Train Jam, Alt.Ctrl.GDC, Mild Rumpus, IGF and more, we visited every pocket of spare expo space, played everything we could get our hands on, and came away excited about what’s in store for the near future. Here’s the best of what we found.
Wrong Box

Playing Wrong Box is such an interesting experience for me as an early Millennial—I don’t think I ever expected that one day I would come to view a very specific slice of internet history with such nostalgia and fondness. Maybe in a weird way I thought the internet itself would never evolve or move on from exactly where I last left it, during the time of my development that would come to define me the most. Wrong Box is such a nostalgic specimen of the online world I once knew, a veritable walking tour through my teenage social life, from the shiny blinged clip art and the crude pop-up ads, to the niche web forums and tacky personal pages, each bursting with the hope and promise of random but meaningful human connection.
When I spoke with Aquma, one of the developers on the game (along with MollySoda), I described Wrong Box as surreal and he asked me what I felt was surreal about it. At first I didn’t know how to answer but now that I’ve had time to think about it, I suppose it’s the sense that the game conceives of the internet as sentient and accessible as a physical space. I found myself almost wanting to go back to the old days of AIM, ICQ and Myspace—I guess so I could remember what it felt like when the internet still seemed fun and new. Go play the full game now over at Itch.io.—Holly Green
Disco Elysium
The first game from Estonian development team Studio ZA/UM, Disco Elysium is a dark and gritty detective game set in a modern fantasy world inspired by the architecture and politics of post-Soviet Estonia. It’s a CRPG that takes inspiration from hallmarks of the genre such as Baldur’s Gate or modern interpretations like Shadowrun: Returns, but doesn’t hew too closely to any particular title. Taking the role of a police detective who wakes up with no memory of the past few days, use your wits and cunning to explore your surrounding area and discover what on earth is causing the distorted events related to your amnesia.—Dante Douglas
Losswords
I find Losswords fascinating because it essentially gamifies the process of reading and almost turns it into a competitive sport. In this mobile title, major works of literature have been transformed to incorporate objectives. In one chapter of a volume, for example, you may need to fill in the blanks in a specific passage with a preset group of words in order to continue the page. In others, you may have to swap out specific sentences. The development team pulled several books from the public domain in order to create the volumes at the base of the game, and this adds a unique aspect to its gameplay by adding a dash of familiarity from which to draw your answers. For example, my working knowledge of the first paragraph of Pride and Prejudice helped me sail through the preliminary chapter. It however absolutely failed me for the rest. I’m looking forward to how much I remember of Alice in Wonderland, one of my favorites. This will be a great release for book fans.—HG
Atomicrops
Somewhere in the post-apocalyptic future, there is a farm. Unfortunately, it’s the post-apocalyptic future, so most of your farming is going to have to be done in between blasting mutants and monsters in the face with your guns—but hey, it’s a living. That’s the premise of Atomicrops, a “farming roguelike” from an experienced team of indie developers, including Danny Wynne and Joonas Turner, as well as artist Toby Dixon (whose style you may remember from Nidhogg 2). Atomicrops combines an exploration-focused bullet hell roguelike experience with the fast-paced tactics of defending your farm, including turrets, cows, and upgradable weaponry. In between bouts of action, return to town and romance some locals! Or just buy more weapons. Your call. Watch out for Atomicrops this year on PC.—DD
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