Apr 09
2026
Choice of Games’ 2026 “Hidden Gems” are on sale now!
Posted by: Mary Duffy | Comments (3)





Shhhhh! It’s our super secret special sale!
You’ve cast your votes and chosen five underrated Choice of Games titles: Nikola Tesla: War of the Currents, Asteroid Run: No Questions Asked, Cliffhanger: Challenger of Tomorrow, The Play’s the Thing, and Bootlegger: Moonshine Empire. These “Hidden Gems,” selected by a highly scientific poll conducted on our forums, are on sale on all platforms this week!
Pick them up for discounts up to 34% off until April 16th on the platform of your choice: Steam, Android, the Android Omnibus app, the iOS Omnibus app, our website, and on the Amazon Android Marketplace!

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It makes me sad to see so many games I have loved on this list of underperforming titles, but also happy, because some of you are in for a real treat.
I’ve written before about how much I love The Play’s the Thing, and I have no intention of shutting up about it any time soon - but for purposes of brevity I’ll refer you to my review. Reviews by Aletheia Knights (PistachioPug): NEW! "The Magician's Workshop" - #47 by AletheiaKnights
Asteroid Run: No Questions Asked is by the awesome writer (and awesome human) Fay Ikin, who wrote Heart of Battle for Heart’s Choice. I will read anything she writes. I wrote an extensive review of this one for ChoiceBeat, which you can find here: ChoiceBeat #8 – ChoiceBeat Zine
Bootlegger: Moonshine Empire is one that has a special place in my heart, as I poured a lot of time into it as an alpha and beta tester, and I got to watch it grow from a strong premise to a well-constructed story of challenge, corruption, and compromise. The dialogue is some of the most crackling and memorable you’ll find in any ChoiceScript game.
Cliffhanger: Challenger of Tomorrow is a game that’s too often misunderstood. It’s written deliberately in the style of old-timey radio and film serials: fast-paced, action-packed, and generally over the top. There’s not much downtime, interiority, or focus on interpersonal relationships, not because the author isn’t skilled in pacing or character development (as evidenced by his masterful work in The Beast of Glenkildove), but as a stylistic consequence of this pasticherie. It’s not a personal favorite, but it’s a whole lot of fun. You can read my review on Reddit: Reddit - Please wait for verification
Asteroid run lets goooooo, my favorite book of all time. Highly recommend, great world building, expanse flavor, such a good read overall. Really great detailed side characters too. One of the few that also actually has them take the imitative with romance which is a surprising rarity and a nice little bonus too.
Sweet! Think I’ll take the opportunity to pick up Bootlegger — can never get enough historial stuff.