Looking for games like Trials in Tainted Space? Here is a list of easy-to-play options.

Looking for games like Trials in Tainted Space? Here is a list of easy-to-play options.

So, the other day, I was thinking, “Man, I really want to find some games like ‘Trials in Tainted Space’—you know, that one from Fenoxo.” It’s a 2D, single-player adventure, and it’s got a pretty unique vibe.

First thing I did was fire up my browser. You can actually play ‘Trials in Tainted Space’ right there, on your PC or even your phone. Pretty neat, huh? I started poking around the Fenoxo site a bit. I even found options to download it for Windows or Android, or buy it on Steam. Nice to have choices! They also have this thing called the “Legacy Save System.” I used that to convert some old saved data I had lying around.

Then I got curious and started searching for other visual novels. I was wondering if there was anything out there with similar themes or mechanics to ‘Trials in Tainted Space,’ or maybe something like ‘Corruption of Champions’ or ‘Fall of Eden.’ I stumbled onto the Fenoxo Forums and started reading through some posts. People were talking about all sorts of stuff, like how the game ends and lists of games with, uh, anthro themes. I spent a good chunk of time just browsing through those threads. There were also some interesting discussions about the best NPCs for trap characters, and even a thread rating classes by difficulty. I had no idea there was so much to these games!

Looking for games like Trials in Tainted Space? Here is a list of easy-to-play options.

After that, I took a dive into other games by Fenoxo. Turns out, if you’re into ‘Trials in Tainted Space,’ you might like some of his other stuff too. I mean, it makes sense, right? Same creator, similar styles. I found out that Fenoxo is pretty well-known for text-based games with lots of customization options. I bookmarked a few to check out later.

Then I started thinking about game environments. I read somewhere that to create a good game environment, you gotta use shapes, textures, and colors to set the mood. I thought about how in 2D games, everything’s flat, but in 3D, it’s all about depth and perspective. It seemed super complicated. I even found an article about how long it takes to make a video game. Apparently, even 2D games can take months or even years. Crazy, right? But I guess that makes sense when you think about all the details.

So yeah, that’s pretty much how I spent my day—diving into the world of ‘Trials in Tainted Space’ and similar games. It’s pretty wild how much stuff is out there once you start looking. And it’s cool to see how people put these games together. Definitely gave me a lot to think about!