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- each run is random and can be done differently depending on your choises + rng;
- different endings;
- secrets to uncover every time you play;
- ability to choose playstile (in your example you chose plants and minerals and i chose animals and fish mostly), unlike other games where your progression is linear. In Isaac you can force run to be more Heavens-oriented or more hell-oriented, you can use sacrifical way to win, or money making one. Choises.
For example, you can't choose different way of playing in Fate Tectonics or Kingdom for Keflings, or Kingdoms or The Bonfire 2.
But i think it will only simulate reset and you still have access to everything inside game.
The way around might be either creating new PC-user and creating new Steam account for him, then giving family rights to that user, so he can play games from main account.
I really appreciate the way around that you suggested but it's just really out of the question to have to create new steam users and family rights every single time you want to restart a game.
There has to be a better actual solution for this, like a config file or something that could be manually deleted/modified. For example, in Headliner: Novinews, you can do a hard reset by just modifying a line in a file (or deleting that file), it's a quite simple way and allows the player to see again a sequence that can only be seen during the second play through so after a year or so without playing that game (or any game, for that matter) it really gives a great sense of a fresh start.