The Triennale Game Collection is a downloadable virtual exhibition of video games created for the XXI Triennale by some of the world’s most renowned independent game designers, showcasing these artists’ experimental approach to interactivity.

Apparently part of the Milan Game Festival at the 21st Triennale de Milano art and design exhibition. More info with trailer, download links, etc.

Cardboard Computer (of Kentucky Route Zero fame) and Tale of Tales (The Path, Sunset, etc.) are among the creators.

Direct Steam link. (Also available for your clever phone, if you've got one).

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Are you interested in these kinds of art games?

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Mini PSA: no cards.

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+1

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Are you interested in these kinds of art games?
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Probably telling that the first (and only) two replies were in relation to cards, I guess. I farm and sell cards as much as the next bloke (won't say no to free Steambucks) and as sad as it is, that's pretty much the main draw for your regular bottom of the barrel IndieGala trash and fresh out of Greenlight made-for-profitz junk, but it didn't even cross my mind that cards could be a part of this.

These are art pieces made for an exhibition. AFAIK, the "main" games from the creators here don't even have cards, why would they add them to these?

Although since these games were made available for free, cards may actually have helped to offset some of the costs of development and distribution. But yeah.

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Is it even possible for a free game with no DLCs to have cards? I thought free games only gave cards if you spent money on them.

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You're right. Hadn't even thought of that either. Steam even implemented a minimum price for games recently, so devs couldn't intentionally undersell their card profit farming vehicles. Not that it really helped, though.

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Downloading, thanks.

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Oh, looks interesting. I'll give it a try, thanks.

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but it's a regularly free game, right? it's always free. so it's some interesting information you share here, but i think the Deals section is wrong. :)

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Point taken. Changed to General.

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Some of the games look nice. Thanks for sharing.

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