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I don't think a list would hide or show a recommendation, though. Maybe just discuss the recommendation here? In the end, there's nobody very involved left here I fear...
Linux Users Exclusively
hat ein Review zu :THE LONGING: verfasst - Empfohlen
"The most adorable progress bar I've ever watched. For point & click adventure fans with tons of patience. Seriously, a lot of waiting involved. I'll go wait some more now, maybe something happens."
Hidden Linux Gems
hat ein Review zu :THE LONGING: verfasst - Empfohlen
"A good looking point & click adventure style waiting simulator. If you have the patience to nurture little Shade through his 400 days of longing, you'll find yourself... oddly attached. In a nice way."
And, as said, I wanted to do the same for the same game. :)
P.s. I enjoy your listing of adventure games!
I recall making a list when the feature was new, that was supposed dig up older recommendations for a period of time, but it was (nearly) impossible to find by browsing the store, so it ended up being pointless. I don't know if things have changed since then.
Lists are great for sorting games, or recommending games from different genres or features :)