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I'm just kind of curious how people perceive various art styles for indie games.

Say you had three indie games which were otherwise identical in terms of gameplay but one was pixel art, one was hand drawn and one was 3D. Which would you be most inclined to buy? Also, suppose the price started going up for each. Would you feel like any of them would start to feel like a better or worse value at certain price points?

Let's assume that the art styles are competently done for each and for the sake of simplicity, generally appealing to you. Any other thoughts you might have about this would be interesting to hear too.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

I personally have no preference regarding art style. As long as the style is "competently done" then I don't think I'd have a problem with a game's look.

I do think that some art styles can work better with different genres. Pixel art might work better with a retro-inspired game and hand drawn art might go well with something more narrative driven.

For me a game's art style doesn't affect my judgement of the game's value. I think some people perceive pixel art to be "cheap" but when well executed it's gorgeous and difficult to make.