What do a lost cat, a demonic lamb, and a cute fox have in common?
All are mammal main characters from indie games that earned nominations at the 2022 Game Awards. You play as animals in three of the five titles up for best indie: Stray, Cult of the Lamb, and Tunic. (What about the other two nominees? You’re a martial artist in Sifu and a celestial assassin in Neon White.)
Any of the games could realistically win the category, but Stray’s major breakout moment, spurred by cat lovers and their furry companions, positions it as the front-runner. The game’s portrayal of animals aims to be the most realistic of the bunch, despite its imperfections. You play as a tabby cat who receives ample opportunities along its sci-fi adventure to scratch at living room walls and paw items off ledges. Many cats at home were eager to get in on the action.
Part of the joy of video games is inhabiting and controlling a digital body that bears little resemblance to your physical manifestation. You can double-jump through the clouds. You can cast off enemies with an iron fist. You can rise from the dead ad infinitum. When I play as the cat in Stray or the fox in Tunic, the loss of self feels even more complete.
Animal main characters will remain popular, especially for indie developers, as long as people continue to turn to games in search of new experiences that allow them to rest their mind and role-play far away from the constrictions of reality.
Watch the 2022 Game Awards on December 8 to find out which title takes home the prize for best indie. It just might be one of your furry friends.
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