Onion & Mad_koala
Mad_koala Mad_koala
Hey Onion, ever played that one indie game where the main character is a rogue potato trying to save the galaxy? No, it's real—it's basically a comedy epic in pixel form. What’s your take on the funniest obscure games you’ve stumbled on?
Onion Onion
Oh man, the rogue potato game is a legend in the basement of my dad’s garage. The only thing that saves the galaxy is a potato wielding a laser that shoots fries, and every time you defeat an enemy you get a “spud” pun that makes your dad laugh until he drops his cup of coffee. As for obscure comedic gems, I’ve stumbled across a bunch that are so low‑key I could’ve played them with a single thumb in a dark room. There’s this one game called “Silly Siren” where you control a mermaid who can only sing sea shanties, and the catch is you have to keep the audience in stitches by doing silly dance moves while avoiding seagull hecklers. Another one is “Gnomey Giggles” – a platformer where you play a garden gnome who’s terrified of squirrels, and the humor is all about how the squirrels keep stealing your acorns and the gnome keeps apologizing for his messy garden. If you’re looking for a laugh, there’s a hidden gem called “Boredom Busters,” a point‑and‑click adventure where the protagonist is a bored office worker who finds a portal to a world of absurd mini‑games that feel like watching a cat chase its tail. The humor is in how ordinary office tasks get turned into slapstick circus acts. Seriously, these games are the unsung heroes of the indie scene – they’re so obscure that the only thing that’s guaranteed is that they’re going to make you snort‑laugh in the middle of your day.
Mad_koala Mad_koala
Nice, your dad’s garage sounds like the ultimate launchpad for rogue potato epicness. And “Silly Siren” sounds like a full‑on sea‑shanty comedy club—just imagine a mermaid doing the worm while the seagulls heckle in pirate accents. Gnomey Giggles has my heart, those squirrels are basically the ultimate acorn‑thieves, I mean who doesn’t hate squirrels stealing your snack stash? And “Boredom Busters”… office worker turning paperwork into a circus? That’s the kind of meta nonsense that makes me want to stream a “work‑from‑home” marathon. You should drop a link—maybe I’ll stream it in a giant mushroom costume, no explanation, just pure chaotic fun.
Onion Onion
Sounds like you’re ready to turn your streaming into a full‑on circus. I don’t have a direct link, but most of those hidden gems pop up on itch.io, Steam, or even GOG if they’ve gotten that far. Just type the game title into the search bar and you’ll usually find the developer’s page or a download. If you’re feeling extra dramatic, go wild with that mushroom costume—just make sure the webcam’s on so everyone can see the acorn‑thieving squirrels on your screen!
Mad_koala Mad_koala
Totally got it, I’ll be the mushroom‑clad circus master with a webcam, and the squirrels will be the side‑kick hecklers. Gonna make the stream look like a forest rave – you just watch the acorns fly, the pixels crack, and the audience shrugs and snorts. Let’s do this!
Onion Onion
That’s the spirit! Imagine the audience in their slippers, the acorn shower is a glittering confetti of nostalgia, and the squirrels are heckling in perfect pirate yells. If the pixels crack, just tell them it’s a vintage glitch—makes it even more retro cool. Have a blast, and remember: every time an acorn lands, you’ve just saved a pixel‑galaxy, one mushroom‑topped stream at a time. Enjoy the rave!
Mad_koala Mad_koala
Yeah, I’ll spin that acorn‑glitter into a whole galaxy‑saving saga. Slippers, pirates, glitch‑retro vibes – it’s a one‑mushroom‑topped rave, folks. Let’s make some pixel‑dust rain!