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Best games by Edmund McMillen

15th Feb 2026
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Edmund McMillen, the prolific indie game developer, has gifted us with a treasure trove of unforgettable titles, each brimming with unique art styles, challenging gameplay, and unforgettable characters. From the visceral action of *Super Meat Boy* to the unsettling charm of *The Binding of Isaac*, his games have captivated players for years, pushing boundaries and leaving a lasting impact on the indie gaming landscape. This poll aims to celebrate his impressive body of work by allowing you to crown your personal favorite. Which McMillen masterpiece reigns supreme in your heart? Was it the nail-biting precision platforming, the roguelike dungeon crawls, or perhaps the unsettling atmosphere that captured your attention? Now is your chance to make your voice heard and determine the ultimate champion in this showdown of unforgettable indie games. Cast your vote now and let the gaming community know which Edmund McMillen game deserves the ultimate recognition!

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Fingered (2015)

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Fingered (2015) is a darkly humorous, hyper-realistic police simulation that throws players into a surreal and absurd investigation. The game's core mechanic revolves around identifying the guilty, relying on the often conflicting testimonies of the city's gossiping residents. This leads to a chaotic and often hilarious scenario where subjective perceptions and exaggerated characterizations paint a distorted picture of reality. McMillen's signature blend of unsettling humor and bizarre scenarios is present, reflected in the absurdly named "secret celebs" and the game's overall tone of cynical societal critique. Fingered fits perfectly within Edmund McMillen's portfolio because of its commitment to pushing the boundaries of narrative and gameplay. The game's chaotic structure, coupled with its meta-commentary on judgment and perception, echoes McMillen's style of creating intentionally confusing and unsettling experiences. The absurd, almost nihilistic take on the "whodunit" genre, with its focus on identifying guilt and societal flaws, aligns well with the creator's overall aesthetic and thematic concerns, thus making it a fitting addition to the list of best games by Edmund McMillen.

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