Top 10 Best Walking Simulators To Play This Lockdown

With things keeping most of us indoors as the days get longer and warmer here in the Northern Hemisphere, we like it, many are missing the simple act of going out and going outdoors in today's video and get indie games we're looking at 10 of the best indie games our offer, a kind of outdoor hiking simulator experience, will make this countdown start working and at number 10 in no particular order, what's left Edith Finch was our game of the year 2017, which was also ranked in the top 5 The independent games we have enjoyed the most in the last decade, we suspect that this will not be new for many, although if it is to quickly recap what remains of Edith Finch sees him explore the walkways of the rooms and the outdoor spaces of a fallen family home on Orcas Island, off the coast of Washington state, now this is primarily focused on Ed ith, a member of the Finch family who is apparently affected by a curse that causes all but one member to die in strange and unusual ways, so what makes this good enough to be the best material for the decade? We all agree here on what the overall narrative is at stake and how the interconnected stories in each of the mini episodes are so beautifully told and that is what it really does, it is very sublime with you essentially living the last day of each of the family members with you spanning a period of time from the early 20th century to the most recent days , each with poignant snapshots not only about the time they settled, but also about the personality and mindset of each family member in the lead-up to their death, this is perhaps the least outdoor game in this countdown He is, however, one of the quintessential Sims on foot and when the turn comes to an end, wow, just wow, Edith Finch is a must see and can be found on all the usual platforms and consoles.

The story I am about to tell is true or not, but I know it is something that will not hurt anyone and at number nine it was first released as a free Half-Life 2 model, beloved Esther had a commercial release Full on Windows PC in February 2012 it will also hit PlayStation and Xbox one a few years later when it comes to gameplay, but it's easy to call Esther for this as there isn't much to do within it, most of the time is spent wandering the beaches, headlands and hills of an uninhabited island in the Hebrides while listening to a voice as They read sections of letters addressed to Esther's deceased wife, the man, as you move around the island, you will find abandoned buildings, shipwrecks, caves and other places of interest all the time.

The semi-random story unfolds even today we still enjoy dear Esther for the sense of exploration and robustness that comes from the environment, which in turn reminds us of our own time in Scotland and some of the less-inhabited islands of the Channel Islands with the wind in the face and the sound of the waves breaking on the coasts.

A wonderful without enough shipwrecks here, there is a reef surrounded by a bay and that is what it does. I'm glad everyone was next at number eight and maybe I should apologize for including it on this countdown, although it certainly deserves a space you see, I featured it a few videos ago in my most recent hidden gem video, so if You've already seen this and you want to skip it, I'll see you again and maybe a minute or two still here, that's pretty nice in any case, one tone is a really interesting and unique RPG where you're not only good, no you are the hero, you are not the main protagonist, but it really is about crossing an island full of picturesque and cozy and villages, golden beaches, cliff paths, two windmills and hot air balloons that you are playing as a painter independent and while some of the island dwellers ask you to undertake the strange quest here and there in East Shade when you can relax properly chill out all the time taking a nice walk here and there with you maybe every once in a while, To paint the strange picture, each shade came out last year and can be collected on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, hello to the war tower at the Forks Tower.

Seven we have another all-time classic from the Campo Santo Fire Surveillance Team that sees you play as Henry, a recent new recruit for the archiving team in the Shoshone National Forest with everything ready the year after the Yellowstone fires in 1988 comes with a heartbreaking backstory that I won't spoil, but you join Henry on his desert adventures, where a month after his job he begins to uncover and conspire the mystery that started many years before, which works so well here on fire again.

The general branching narrative and how you and Henry talk and interact with Delilah your supervisor all the time by using walkie-talkie with you choosing dialogue from a number of options, it is these exchanges that build and help The General Narrative that unfolds throughout and really is unprecedented in other games of this type, acting Voice is delightfully well-made, and like many of the games in this roundup, you can honestly get an idea of ​​the open space and the desert that is very easy to escape to.

Some have said the ending is a bit disappointing and if that is difficult once again they urge you to take stock and think about where Henry's headspace is once the credits are ready to roll Firewatch is another cookie of the genre and can be found on all the usual platforms at number 6.

Last year, when I got it on PlayStation 4, this one sees you play in a post-human world where all of us bipeds seems missing and this one comes with the general premise that you can jump into any body A creature that sees a catchphrase from press releases, one to remember that says it has the ability to possess a bat and force it to do its bidding well, that's perhaps a little too impertinent, there's so much more at stake here that bounce between smart animals.

Much of the joy you have here comes from exploration, and while you can end the game with very few animal changes, we can't imagine anyone wanting to play like that going from saying wolf to birds to fish and yes, there is a resounding little bat for you to play, it's so key to the overall enjoyment of this game and it's Better do it out of the ordinary, explore go and see things, it's so funny, maybe the best character if I can call it that comes in the form of a hummingbird that sees you spinning in the air, but also when you play as a duckling with its floating head and swivel legs, all of this makes me feel once again connected to nature and the outdoors, and while I can see that in somehow sounds reasonably pompous, it's also a wonderful announcement and achievement for the humor team I lost embers is available for PC and all the most popular consoles of current generations advance and at number 5 we have Virginia again, it is very difficult to talk about it without red flag spoilers, although I am sure that I have been very careful of keep everything a secret in Virginia.

Will he play as an FBI agent? A tava with you traveling in the first person to a small village in the state? from Virginia, you are there to investigate the reports of a missing person, although it is clear from the first moment that the people of the city hide and keep things very close to their chests, there are many more things going on here, instead of just looking for a missing child, easy comparisons can be made with let's say twin peaks and it still feels just as fresh and original as when it launched in 2016, it looks good too, looks very very pretty and can be played on PC PlayStation 4 and the next Xbox One at number four and the The game that inspired the creation of indie games Abzu is a bit unusual and I know I'm taking a bit of Liberty with its inclusion, although I feel which is completely justified given the end-to-end nature of what Absolut does.

It comes from the art director of Flower and Journey and is in the vibrancy and underwater world that sets Abzu apart from anything we like. We love how the character can perform smooth, natural stunts that also make you interact with various sea creatures.

What makes it a healthy experience now yes, we are aware that we have used that word too late, although it fits very well with what Absolut does, one of the most fun aspects is entering the meditation mode where the screen of your TV basically we all become a giant water screensaver and it's completely adorable.

I don't know if anyone ever hears this, it's over. I'm the only one left next and at number 3 we've all gone into ecstasy. Live in a village in England that perfectly matches what you can find and explore in this game, I had the witch hat playground around a couple of village pubs serving warm, watery beers, the village shops, the local post office and almost everything within me reminds me at one point about twenty years ago now some people will be discouraged by the pace of exploration I do from one place to another, not so much in the midst of a gallop, but rather in line with an annoying limp as for the story, so you can find out what happened to all the villagers with you and also met many of them and their relationships with each other, like the people in general, there are many things between the townspeople who are easy to recognize and empathize with me at least and where we are today I really enjoyed looking at the sights and sounds of village life and although I am happy living in a small town I sometimes yearn for something more picturesque and something a little bit simpler at number two and another one on this list what you might see some arched eyebrows is that it is not strictly a walking simulator but in Sione it gets a place here for its garden mode while the his The main story has several restrictions to make the narration more effective than its independent garden mode.

The overall composition of the plants and the associated growth time lines are entirely up to you. Plus, you can just sit back and, like Abzu, turn your TV into a great vintage garden screensaver with its evolution by design or with Time as new seeds emerge and find their places while others wilt and die if you leave it, it can be a wonderful relaxing place to sit and visit and, truth be told, it is one of the best things in the whole game, we love how you can go back to story mode and go exploring to find new seeds and then take them back to plant in your garden is a revelation that anyone who likes to sit down once in a while to let things go smoothly this mode is another and to play this very special game if you have not seen it yet, you can follow the link in the description of our brilliant review or you can click on the card that is on the screen now at number one, a short walk what he sees playing like a little bird that while in the desert relative to his aunt can decide there and then she really needs to find a signal for a phone that has activated you to meet a series of p characters who seem to have forgotten something or need a little help here and there to take care of their affairs, having given your help.

Generally rewarded with items or skills that give you a little boost here and there, while it's a lot of fun to explore the most enjoyable sections of a short hike, which occur when you climb into the skies and fly through the place is also stress free and simple, and although yes this is an adventure.

In the game there are no annoying health meters or things you need to keep an eye on, what works here very well, a short walk and well, it is greatness of casual games and while I've shown it a few times here and there right now it's the type of We want to play and with that make sure to tell us which games you want to play next and while you're here don't forget to click the button I like and subscribe to the channel if you have not already done so.