What are some scandicore forest games?

What are some scandicore forest games?

Do you have any environments you'd like to see more of in video games?

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more john bauer

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Reminds me of Dark Souls.

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Heroine's Quest

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I dunno about scandicore, but I would've liked to see a game world created by Moebius.

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A bit of journey maybe

This trigger my disciples 2 fetish

Don't Starve

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>Fifteen entire posts in
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Fucking need.

Need Trollhorn from Finntroll to do the soundtrack as well: youtu.be/cBVpuw1ml88

yearwalk

this. hermetic garage: the game would be fucking amazing. I wonder how hard it would be to make a turnbased game using only assets from the series...

as for scandicore
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pic not related I just like posting it whenever something remotely Swedish is discussed although it would make for possibly the comfiest point and click ever

A Trudvang RPG would be fucking great, trekking through a great expanse of lowlands, plains, marshes and forests, mountains and snowcapped valleys, some almost safe but many more thick with beasts, many of whom can communicate or are more inclined to trickery than battle.

>more inclined to trickery than battle
this is hard to pull, but it would be just perfect

A game inspired by this mother fucker
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holy shit, it's that burzum album cover except without the corpse

no wait I'm retarded and impatient, he made the corpse version as well

yes it is
the TOOT cover is also from that artist

A fantasy RPG that borrows heavily from the norwegian black plague would be GOAT of all time. It might just be because I read a lot of books about the subject and was out in the forest a lot as a kid, but I think medieval scandinavia is one of the darkest historical settings. Just the darkness, the cold, the isolation and the rampant poverty, there's nothing like it. Even if russia was the same, it was far more oppressed than scandinavia, which gives you a human outlet to focus on, unlike the endless dark forest which doesn't care about you, but punishes you all the same.

I want a Ronja Robbersdaughter game. I have no hope anyone would do it well, though. The book evokes an aesthetic reminiscent of John Bauer's and Theodor Kittelsen's art, imo.
Pic mildly related, I think it's one of Tolkien's illustrations.

not sure if i'd want it to be in a fantasy setting, a game where your greatest enemy would be nature itself would be better.
>medieval scandinavia is one of the darkest historical settings
i think it mostly come from the fact that you live in a world where even the day and night cycle is distorted it must be really tough.

"nature itself" isn't a good enemy in video games, it's basically just hunger/cold mechanics with no interesting opponents to test them

you don't have to make it some sort of WoW thing with superpowered mages and shit running around everywhere, just folklore-style would be good (as well as authentic)

Mooseman

i don't know much about Scandinavian folklore so i don't know if the creature reach retarded levels of power

not really, it's peasant shit, not hindu mythology
though there are two large lakes in sweden which coincidentally are the same shape as the two large islands of öland and gotland, I think I've heard some folk tale about them being the holes created from a giant throwing those pieces of land into the sea, but I don't know how authentic that story is