Revizor
Revizor Game Studio presents to your eyes a completely new game!
Game will become something new for you in the endless game world. An exciting adventure awaits you in this office worker novella simulator.
-
Choose which path you have to go through - a bribe-taker-tycoon of the criminal business, or a principled inspector who cares for law and order.
-
Increase your well-being and ensure a comfortable life for yourself and your descendants.
-
Make new acquaintances and relationships.
-
Go on dates.
-
Collect a collection of real estate and cars, and other things for fun.
-
Move up the career ladder, increase your income and gain a high reputation.
-
Show sensitivity and attention to other characters by listening to their stories, doing their assignments, thereby making new friends or enemies.
-
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of shadow crime by identifying dishonest entrepreneurs - fraudsters or enter their position and sympathize with them for a small “reward-bribe”.
-
You will find many exciting quests, funny stories and tasks.
-
A completely new game system.
-
Spend an exciting time and spend your hard-earned money earned by honest and completely honest on various entertainments.
Read More: Best 1990's Management Games.
Tales of the Elements
I have beaten chapter 1. I have chapter 2 on my system however after the finale of chapter 1 I spawn out of bounds and am unable to do anything. how can i start chapter 2???
– Real player with 162.5 hrs in game
Read More: Best 1990's Indie Games.
How much of this game I’ve played: 12 Hours, 35 minutes
How I’ve played so much: I had a pre-ordered non-steam copy.
Completed Main story, not the super secret boss area.
Here’s why you’d be interested in this game: Good rhymes, good story, old school gameplay.
Good rhymes: If you haven’t heard of BeNeVoLeNcE, you might have heard of Mega Ran - he’s known for clean nerdcore rhymes over chiptune beats and melodies. Hip Hop by both is featured in the game, and it’s not an “afterthought” like it might be in some games - the music is interwoven in with the story - it’s actually rewarding to gain access to the rhymes that go along with the instrumentals in different parts of the game.
– Real player with 78.7 hrs in game
ШХД: ЛЕТО / IT’S SUMMER
You just woke up after a midday nap in your country house surrounded by the swishing sound of turntable. You are 8 years old. It’s Summer is an indie video game which genres are “sandbox”, “babushka”, and “midday nap”. The game has neither goal nor sense. There are only you, cheap tea bags with russian tears and the endless yellow field.
The game itself is integral part of the Digital-opera “ШХД: ЛЕТО”. This project also contains a book, LP record, series of digital-art collaborations and something more. ШХД: ЛЕТО is the second and final part of the project ШХД: ЗИМА (It’s Winter).
Read More: Best 1990's Cooking Games.
Interstate Drifter 1999
A great upgrade to an already charming little game, and doesn’t cost a cent!
I still found a few glitches, but they’re easy to overlook thanks to the addition of medals and all the new content they unlock. This is a simple but addictive game that wonderfully captures the feeling of playing on an old school 8-bit computer. All accompanied by some 80s funk chiptunes.
But you may want to throw on some Initial D for the full experience.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Ultimo boiled this little chicken down to a fine broth. It’s challenging as hell with really unique gameplay. Lots of fun things to find and explore, hidden secrets and little jokes in the gameplay and artwork.It’s free, so stop reading the reviews and start playing the game!
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Platzkart Simulator
Ставлю положительную оценку авансом.
Доработать:
-
зависла спустя 10 минут (звук есть, а поезд встал и какой-то странный объект вылез за окном)
-
оставить звук в игре после снятия фокуса с окна (чтобы игра шла на отдельном мониторе)
Ну и в целом подшлифовать графику
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
basically what Metro Exodus should have been.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Cricket: Jae’s Really Peculiar Game
After a devastating loss, Jae would do anything to fix the past. Blast off with your newfound friends on a journey to the gates of Yimmelia, a fabled land on the moon that’s rumored to grant any wish.
-
Traverse forests, explore cities, ruin a rock concert, and crash a fandom convention, all while throwing your JRPG expectations out the window.
- Ram your head into things, just to see what happens! Maybe it’ll be cool?
-
Recruit and travel with five new friends, each with their own unique powers.
-
Customize your battle experience with six playable characters—fight with your favorites.
-
Time your attacks to build your meter, ultimately unleashing powerful duo and trio attacks!
-
Consult with your party members about your surroundings, how to beat enemies, or just to check in on your pals.
-
-
Freely interact with NPCs during conversations:
-
Stand there and take it, throw items at them, or just walk away.
-
Your actions have consequences—how you treat people in this world affects combat.
-
-
(You do have to crash the fandom convention, though. Sorry.)
-
Hey, if you can figure out who’s playing at the rock concert, can you forward it to us so we can stay tuned?
-
“Stay tuned”…That’s hilarious. We’re done here.
-
Full, all-new OST composed by Shane Mesa and Tomoya Tomita.
-
Elemelons.
Kor
Inspired by a variety of classic RPGs and Adventure games, Kor takes you on a journey through a unique alien world, battling enemies in a combat system that blends together turn-based strategy with execution-based button combos. The quicker you are, the more effective your attacks will be.
Features:
-
A complete, unique story and world to explore.
-
A wide variety of attacks of various elements to perform, each with their own strategic value.
-
At least one NPC who will call you a “chumpling.”
-
Retro-style sprites, tiles, animations, interfaces, etc., all drawn pixel-by-pixel.
-
Developed almost entirely by one person.
-
21 different color palettes to choose from.
-
A stat-point based leveling system.
-
The goofiest character names you’ve ever seen.
VR Museum
A tremendous power lies in VR. Anything you imagine, anywhere you dream, any time you envision - it can get you there.
Have you ever wondered what the Handley-Page 42 looked like in real life? Or what size was a Messerschmitt Me-323 Gigant? Or Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria? All of them are long since gone, but with the incredible power of virtual reality they can be brought back to life. And this is what the VR Museum was created for.
There are many great inventions that are only known from drawings and blurry photos. And many of them are already 3D-modelled and scattered around the net. The idea behind the VR Museum is to locate them, refurb if necessery, and show here for everyone to see. Starting from airplanes, the Museum’s collection will grow to become more interdisciplinary in the future.
The Loneliest Summer
Story
Max and Ziggy combat their summer blues by embarking on an adventure that tests their friendship and leaves nothing the same … Venture out to explore the unknown. Bike, dig, camp and collect to uncover hidden secrets.
Game Features
-
Bike to explore the woods and discover hidden areas
-
Dig for geodes and buried treasure
-
Play music around a campfire
-
Complete photography quests with your vintage instant camera
-
Unlock super secret journal entries as time passes
-
Enjoy a beautiful soundtrack
-
Watch the cinematic story unfold
Radon Blast
If you’re looking for a relaxing brick breaker this is a decent option.
That being said there are still some things that could be better. My biggest issue is how uninspired some of the stages are, with the priority being on making a cool or referential picture (like a floppy disk or face) instead of levels that are interesting to play. There are still some great levels here but fewer than you would expect from a game like this. Also, the settings are a bit sparse.
I did really enjoy that you bounce from screen to screen and you get a chance to save yourself, it was a fun take on the genre.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Great brick breaker game that has its own unique style and twists.
When you miss hitting a ball and one gets by you, a charged up red firey ball bounces around at what seems about double the speed. If it gets by you, you’ll lose progress each time it gets by you until you either lose a ball eventually or until you finally manage to hit it.
You cannot use the keyboard at all and it’s all controlled by moving your mouse up and down.
A few things missing from this game are the typical power ups I’m used to seeing in break breaker games like this. You know the power ups that make your paddle bigger for a short time, give you the ability to shoot the bricks for a short period of time, or offers you a shield behind your paddle in case you miss the ball..
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game