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Best games by 2 Left Thumbs

15th Feb 2026
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2 Left Thumbs isn't just a name, it's a lifestyle! We embrace the chaotic, the unconventional, and the hilariously bad in gaming. This list celebrates those titles that, despite potentially being janky, broken, or just plain weird, have captured our hearts and minds. From games with bizarre control schemes to narratives that leave you scratching your head, these are the experiences that prove entertainment value isn't always tied to technical perfection. Think we've nailed the epitome of "so bad it's good"? Or, more importantly, think we've missed a gem that truly embodies the 2 Left Thumbs spirit? Then don't just sit there and criticize – cast your vote! Add your own favorites to the list and help us crown the king (or queen) of hilariously flawed gaming experiences. Let the thumb wrestling commence!

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WizardChess (2024)

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WizardChess (2024) plunges players into a preposterous fantasy realm for an inventive Deckbuilding Chess experience, a game apparently invented by mysterious wizards. Offering multiple game modes, from quick Arcade runs to an expansive Story mode, it caters to everyone from amateur strategists to Grand Masters. Players maneuver over 50 unique unit classes in emergent, often unhinged, turn-based combat, using unique skills to defeat enemy units. While much like traditional chess, small errors can lead to harsh consequences, WizardChess diverges significantly with enchanted pieces possessing ATK, DEF, and SKL stats, and opponents hailing from the Fae. The core loop involves recruiting, upgrading, sacrificing, trading, and gambling units to create the most powerful build, all within an entirely procedurally generated world where every element dynamically responds to your playstyle across distinct biomes. This innovative blend of strategy, roguelike mechanics, and deckbuilding firmly establishes WizardChess (2024) as a standout title deserving of a spot on "Best games by 2 Left Thumbs." Crafted by TwoPM, the Queensland, Australia-based duo Ben Follington and Ricky James, the game is a testament to their 15 years of friendship and shared passion for game creation. Its ambitious design, which redefines a classic game with layers of strategic depth, procedural generation, and a unique fantasy aesthetic, perfectly embodies the kind of creative, challenging, and memorable indie experiences championed by such curated lists. The promise of unlocking an entire pool of units, taking calculated risks, and potentially defeating the Fae Queen herself, reflects a high level of replayability and compelling design that discerning critics and players celebrate.

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