Synzzball

Synzzball

A very nice Physics game with simple mechanics but hard to master control!

A strong point for the game is the Level editor - you can create what ever you want the limit is your imagination.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game


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Synzzball on Steam

Talisman: Digital Edition

Talisman: Digital Edition

Digital edition of classic fantasy RPG board game, Talisman. If you know the board game and like it, think no more, you need this.

..what if you don’t know Talisman? I still recommend it!

Heed this, though: old school board games tend to have different sensibilities than modern digital games and it may be bit too random for your taste. If you can’t stomach being on top of the world only for your game to be turned into ashes in your mouth because of no fault of your own or genius of your opponents, but rather pure chance of bad dice rolls… This may not be for you.

Real player with 157.2 hrs in game


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TL;DR: Ignore the meta-critic score; ignorant reviewers shouldn’t be allowed to review games.

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Talisman: Digital Edition is an amazing adaptation of the original boardgame. I could write several pages about why this game is enjoyable to play, but there are a million reviews that can give you that. Instead, let me explain why all of the negative reveiwers are wrong:

1 - Most of the negative reviewers can’t read. I don’t know how to put this politely, but it seems that 9/10 of the negative reviews I see about this game come down to the fact that the reviewer didn’t understand how a certain card or area worked. For example, they’ll say things like, “I couldn’t use my Psionic Blast card in the middle of combat????”" … when the card clearly states when you can use it. I’m sorry, but if you can’t even read, you shouldn’t be reviewing games.

Real player with 147.9 hrs in game

Talisman: Digital Edition on Steam

Bridge Constructor Portal

Bridge Constructor Portal

I write this review as someone who had played Portal, but who had never played any of the Bridge Constructor titles. (I knew that games like it were out there, but I was unaware that this wasn’t the first ‘Bridge Constructor’ title released.) As such, the bridge constructor game concept was new to me. It was the Portal tie-in that piqued my interest. If this is you, then this review will be more relevant.

I’ve always enjoyed titles like this that challenge the intellect, without a ‘timer’ on it. I want something that my mind can chew on for a while. Much like chess, you need to think many ‘moves’ ahead to develop your strategy. Furthermore, the game does rely on a knowledge of basic physics. You don’t need a PhD in physics to play, although it wouldn’t hurt… lol Seriously though, they do offer some basic physics tips to help understand how and why certain designs work better than others.

Real player with 100.0 hrs in game


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PolyBridge skills don’t fail me now

Oh the fun time building bridges so people can safely continue their travels. The trial and error it takes as you continue to test which parts work and which parts break under the pressure. Does each element work out for the better or will it cause people to die? And more importantly, will these vehicles be able to go through these portals?

When looking for a puzzle game that will test your mind constantly, you can’t go wrong with bridge construction games. With Bridge Construction Portal, this does not deviate with testing the mind. With the levels starting out easy to get the hang of things, each bridge jumps in difficulty throughout all 60 levels. The only difference between this and other bridge building games is the inclusion of Portal as instead of building a bridge that looks like everyday people would use when they travel, you’re in testing chambers. And instead of empty vehicles…well there may be people on them.

Real player with 19.7 hrs in game

Bridge Constructor Portal on Steam