Movie Actor Trivia

Movie Actor Trivia

**How well do you know your favorite Movie Actors?

Test Your Movie Knowledge in Movie Actor Trivia!**

Movie Trivia has never been so much fun. Choose from the most popular movie actors and actresses in Hollywood, including Bill Murray, Brad Pitt, Denzel Washington, Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, Steve Martin, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks and Will Smith. Challenge yourself or have a movie trivia night with friends and family in Party Mode! If that’s not enough, give the wheel challenge a spin!

Movie Actor Trivia includes 9 of Your Favorite Hollywood Movie Actors and Actresses:

  • Bill Murray

  • Brad Pitt

  • Denzel Washington

  • Julia Roberts

  • Sandra Bullock

  • Steve Martin

  • Tom Cruise

  • Tom Hanks

  • Will Smith

FEATURES

  • Includes 9 of your Favorite Movie Actors and Actresses.

  • High Quality Graphics.

  • Party Mode (2-4 players locally).

  • Family Friendly.

  • Fun for all ages.

So what are you waiting for? Download it now and start playing Movie Actor Trivia!


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Movie Actor Trivia on Steam

Welcome Home

Welcome Home

Welcome Home is a murder mystery set in two timelines in which you play both the murderer in the past and the investigator in the future.

Play as a murderer in 1922, infiltrating a family house, solving puzzles and discovering the unspoken secrets of the Moore family.

Play as a tourist in 1987 exploring the house now turned museum, investigating it, gathering clues and piecing together the events of that horrific night.

Can you uncover the decades old dark truth haunting your family?


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Welcome Home on Steam

Football Game

Football Game

With its visuals, storytelling and soundtrack, Football Game is a stylistic, dark, neat little point’n’click adventure game.

Definitely a recommendation from me.

Apperantly Pros and Cons is a popular thing so:

*Pros:

-A great, fittingly dark soundtrack that is especially pleasing if you already like its genre.

-A relatively short and simple story which is, at the same time, open to multiple interpretations.

-Puzzle elements are nice, since, as pointed out by another reviewer, they make sense, not too hard for just being hard or easy to be easy, you probably won’t get stuck at all and will feel satisfied after solving the puzzles.

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game


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Football Game is an engaging point&click adventure and I think you will be happy to get it around $2. I would describe it as a psychological drama. Luckily it was less about the football and more about the characters. For a relatively short game, it has an enjoyable narrative that complements a gloomy atmosphere. You can even interact with few items in the environment that have little purpose to the actual plot. Overall a competent game with a satisfying ending.

Most of the puzzles were very intuitive. I only got stuck once but otherwise, the logic got me through everything else. Sometimes you have to pay attention to the dialogue to get a solution. I am not a huge fan of reading but there was no overwhelming amount of text. You could probably beat the game around 1 hour unless you get stuck on last puzzle like me. The interface worked really well and I did not have any technical issues. Although I would like to see indicators next to borders so I know where the exits are.

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game

Football Game on Steam

STATIK

STATIK

STATIK is a 4 player online co-op horror game. A group of kids in the 1980’s find an abandoned house with a shelf full of VHS tapes. When each tape is played, the events of the movie start to play out in real life. Will you escape with your lives or become another victim of the static. You can choose your ending by finding the maps secrets or defeating the killer.

Each level has multiple different endings and many easter eggs to find. No playthrough will ever be the same with the killer always making different decisions and items being spawned randomly.

STORY

In the boring town of Belleville, most summer days are spent by the lake swimming or biking around town. One day, you and your friends discover an old abandoned house in the woods. It’s a tall house, furniture and interior untouched like the owners just vanished and left it trapped in time. Inside, the beige wallpaper is decaying and peeling off. When you get to the living room, there is a big tv set on top of a vhs player. Next to the tv you find a shelf containing Vhs tapes with no label or name. You call your friends over to play the tape, thinking nothing of it…

GAMEPLAY

In STATIK, each VHS tape is a different horror movie that plays out in the old house. You will be hiding from the killer while he tries to hunt you down and send you into the static. Find clues on how to send the killer into the static or find clues on how to escape throughout the map. The closer you get to escaping or if you’re brave enough to face the killer, he will get smarter and he will be able to hear you better. Be stealthy and quiet or you will be sent into the STATIK.

  • Co-Op Game

When playing a Co-Op game, stick together to solve the mysteries of the house and help each other by using a medkit to get a player out of the STATIK.

  • Single Player Game

If you’re brave enough to play alone, you cannot get yourself out of the STATIK and have to solve puzzles by yourself. It’s possible but significantly harder.

STATIK on Steam

Stories Untold

Stories Untold

Minimalist Horror at it’s best

tl;dr

Stories Untold is a short and somewhat taxing game that combines different horror settings and it’s 80s aesthetic to become something greater than the sum of its parts, in more ways than one.

Main Review

Stories Untold is a ‘mostly’ text based made by No Code, an indie game studio based in Glasgow. I thought of grabbing the game during it’s free giveaway on the Epic Games store (the giveaway is still on as of this writing). However, last week I found this game among the backlog in my steam library. I bought this game for a very low price a few months ago and forgot about it. I finally got around to playing the game over the past couple of days and have completed the game. I am also not the least bit disappointed that I had to pay to buy a game that is being given away for free.

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

Overall Score: 8.0 / 10

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| Quality | 8/10 |     Solid, budget indie game

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| Performance | 8/10 | _Performs smoothly overall, but deficiently

executed / optimized, rare 3D sequences_ |

| Utility | 7/10 | _No bugs or crashes; has Steam cloud save;

no way to save and quit during an episode_ |

| Controls | 9/10 | Clever usage of outdated retro controls; |

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

Stories Untold on Steam

UnScared

UnScared

Game mang tới nhiều cung bậc cảm xúc khác nhau, khiến người chơi bị ám ảnh nặng nề. Tôi xin phép nghỉ giữa chừng. Ko dám chơi tiếp! Cảm ơn các bạn đã tạo ra con game tuyệt vời này! Mong được trải nghiệm tiếp những sản phẩm từ các bạn!

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

greatest game of all time, yet you can not actually beat the game it seems. The monster is easy to get away from.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

UnScared on Steam

Interference: Dead Air

Interference: Dead Air

It was an easy job. Terrible pay, but it was just you, the graveyard shift and your little security booth out in the middle of nowhere. You were planning on catching up on some bad horror movies on tonight’s shift, before reality became stranger and deadlier than anything on VHS.

The facility is overrun, enemies stalk the halls and the science team are in danger. Steer the story through fully voice-acted, branching dialogues. Get on the radio to provide support and direct survivors to safety, reroute power through the facility remotely and track the movement of scientists and threats.

Armed with nothing but your wits, a pin-board map of the facility, your two-way radio, an archaic computer and anything else you can find lying around in the booth, only you can provide support and save your best friend trapped inside the facility. Or you can just switch off your radio, put on a movie and tune out while the world burns. Just pay no attention to the explosions on the horizon.

Be Resourceful:

Just because you’re out of the line of fire doesn’t mean you can take it easy. Juggle radio conversations, tracking dangers on your map board and rerouting power through the facility. So long as the power stays on, you’re still in the fight.

Goof off:

Saving the day is overrated. You and the other security guards have stocked the booth to bursting with distractions and snacks. Put on a movie, heat up some microwaved goodies and chill. Who needs friends anyway?

A Soundtrack To Die For:

Tune into a collection of 80s-inspired synth jams on your FM radio when the stress gets too much for you. Just try not to relax too much.

Through The Loop:

A branching story designed to be played time and time again. Experiment, explore and discover multiple endings with dozens of variations.

Interference: Dead Air on Steam

The Occupation

The Occupation

This game can be a really great experience and I highly recommend it, with just one big caveat.

You basically get the snoop around as a detective in some very well-crafted environments with lots of details, where it’s actually quite a challenge to figure out what’s going on and find what you are looking for, adding to the fact that you have limited time really works well to give you the sense of realism that is lacking in so many stealth games - and this is where the game excels. It’s also quite an interesting storyline with some interesting characters and interactions.

Real player with 19.2 hrs in game

I wish I could give this game a positive review, but… I can’t. Other reviews go into a fair amount of depth about the technical issues, so I won’t discuss them here – I, personally, only ran into a single bug (other actors walking through gates that wipe floppy disks causing a floppy disk in my inventory to wipe, which the developers have plans to fix), but that’s not my issue with this game.

The reason for my negative review is that this game tries very hard to tell a story, but the gameplay mechanics undermine the story at every turn. You play the role of an investigative reporter who, for unknown reasons, has decided (been assigned?) to investigate a bombing (kinda?) at a local, high profile, technology firm. For some reason, you start with no knowledge at all of what this firm does – initial impressions are that they are a PR firm advocating for the passage of “The Union Act”, but later revelations reveal that this is incorrect (I think?). One would think that this sort of background information would be easily accessible (perhaps in the handy briefcase), but…

Real player with 16.2 hrs in game

The Occupation on Steam

Creepy Tale

Creepy Tale

Creepy tale

Creepy tale is an interesting puzzle platformer with a rich story. The game delivers a great 2D platformer experience with befitting music and sound effects.

The story starts off with two brothers who decided to go collect mushrooms from an unknown part of the forest. What seemed to be a nice brotherly moment of peace and comfort was soon to be proven wrong.

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

Even if this puzzle-platformer was $10, I would have no problems recommending it. It kinda reminds me of Limbo just because you tend to die a lot - it looks like a game for kids, but the deaths can be a little disgusting, like impaling yourself on the spikes or getting your face chewed out. Overall the game is just very enjoyable, nice animation, and the majority of the puzzles were creative and fun to do. I managed to finish it slightly under 3 hours, with a few missing achivements, so about 3 hours of content. There is some platforming involved, nothing too difficult though, especially compared to Limbo. Some moments in the game were funny, and the ending was very satisfying as well. You can use the controller to play it, but the buttons are preset (I used xbox-one).

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

Creepy Tale on Steam

I.G.I. Origins

I.G.I. Origins

Go deep into the origins of the Institute for Global Intelligence, re-imagining a pioneer of the tactical first-person shooter genre, the prequel to 2000’s Project I.G.I.

You are Michael King, codenamed Regent, an ex-SAS soldier, recruited by MI6 for covert, global missions to target an enemy with a world war in their sights. Armed with a sophisticated arsenal to divert, outsmart or wipe-out your adversaries, decide your approach; ghost-like espionage or heavy firefights. Twisted actions raise questions over the true enemy and harden your resolve against a shifting, hostile world.

I.G.I. Origins on Steam