Calculator and monsters
Don’t you bored with your normal calculator??
grab this calculator for fun and secret mission.
Calculator and monsters is calculator but you can rise your monster secretly.
behind the this special calculator there are calculator monsters.
monsters are in danger species so your mission is grow up them and when
they reach Lv5 then release them for the Internet space.
they’ll find another calculator in the Internet world and hopefully they lay an egg.
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Lust for Speed
It’s a Street Racing game with a Date sim elements.
Features:
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Customize your Ride!
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Take a part in Drag Races!
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Earn money to upgrade your Car!
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Earn Reputation to Date the Racer-Grils!
Please WISHLIST the GAME, if you Like it!
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RAKETENWASCHMACHINE
YES!… wait… no….
maybe?
it´s fun, i guess?
bought it for the glorious naming.
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– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
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This feels like a free game. I got it for $0.49, which is a perfectly acceptable price because I would still like to support the creators. But the sticker price is too much for the experience being so short and unpolished.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Splash Road
Lucky me gets to write the first review for Splash Road, and it’s a dubious honour.
Splash Road is a basic Unity Asset flip. It’s an endless runner (driver) where you bump the car between the middle, left and right lanes to avoid the other cars. It’s less complex than Pac-Man. I mean, if you’re going to flip a Unity store asset, why not at least try to flip one of the better ones?
Regardless, I can’t recommend anyone pays Crewxaa for what’s obviously someone else’s demo/tutorial/asset pack here.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Bad
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Catching a Ride
Catching a Ride is a soft adventure about feeling lost, finding your way, and making friends at the roads.
You find yourself alone on a journey away from home. Driving an old car at night and no headlight.
Therefore, you need to utilize the passage of other vehicles to see the road, and memorize your path.
Gradually find out little friendships, and discover where to go.
Story:
The game is within the RSoft universe, and takes place in 2030 in a huge wave of climate changes, that forces people to move from their home cities, to a secure place.
Alle, had to rush out of his quiet town and venture out into the night in an old car with a burnt-out headlight.
Key Features:
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Contemplate a minimalist art in Topdown-View.
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Enjoy an original soundtrack with relaxing acoustics.
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Feel the vibe of traveling on a nighty journey.
Rolling Car
A simple toy in which you have to drive the car cleverly and quickly to collect coins and try to avoid accidents. Cute graphics and good music create a nice impression of the game. Rolling Car is great for kids. Definitely recommend it!
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
The game is good for your children and for adults who want to give their brain some rest. Easy and interesting gameplay helps to develop reaction and attention. I recommend to acquaintance to all people with children.
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
Car Drive
Ever since the age of 13, I have had a passion for cars that nothing could keep me from. I would watch my dad work on his old ‘61 corvette in the garage, sitting next to him, silently, shining the flashlight where he wanted it, handing him socket wrenches & screwdrivers until whatever problem the car had was fixed. I loved doing this, & my dad was probably the biggest part in my developing passion for cars.
At the age of 16, when I got my drivers license, me & my dad spent hours looking for the perfect project car for us, that I could drive to school & work on in my spare time. After months of looking, we found the perfect car for me: An ‘83 fox body Mustang GT 5.0. It had been wrecked, we got it from a private seller & I spent all of the money I had been saving for years on it. Me & my dad had it towed home, & got it running later that afternoon without much trouble.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
So you’ve read the description and now you’re down here in the comments trying to figure out what’s it all about. Click the video above to see some of the gameplay, mechanic and hear my thoughts on the game.
Car Drive is a simplistic game. There’s no abundance of mechanics, gimmicks or systems that you need to master to be good at the game. You simple drive and adjust your pitch when needed to avoid flopping over like a turtle on their back. The graphics are minimalist, the music is banging and controls are spot on. I highly recommend Car Drive based on the price and the amount enjoyment I got out of it. Try it for yourself, see how far the drive can take you.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Drifters Don’t Brake
Even arcade-y-er than I expected.
Enjoyable, rage inducing but just gotta memorize the track and remember to start turning before you approach or sometimes even see the turn.
Music is enjoyable but track list is so short it quickly loops, probably turning music off soon.
Worth the price and worth my time!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Great small game
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Grand Theft Auto
I have to say, I was surprised by just how good this game is. In the blurry screenshots on the store page, it comes across as archaic to the point of being down right unplayable, but it is, in fact, a full formed Grand Theft Auto game. Each style of car drives differently and sports the fake radio stations this series has become known for. Those stations are a little too limited for the amount of time you’ll be driving around; it’s like one song plus a commercial per car theme, but as long as you’re sure to switch between styles frequently they won’t cross into obnoxious territory.
– Real player with 26.4 hrs in game
I never got to play the first game in the series back int he day, even though I did manage to get my hands on the PlayStation version. I guess since my first ever introduction to the GTA series was already in the 3D universe I got a bit put off by the less story-driven 2D games. Now I see this was quite a fun experience. But still, I would hardly call it my favorite, and can only muster up enough to say it’s just a bit underwhelming.
First of all, it’s the very reason this was pulled out of Steam: you can only run the game once. For some reason, the port changes a file type after you play a level that makes it so when it tries to read it again to start a new level the games simply crashes. You literally had to make a backup of the original file and manually replace it every time you wanted to play or look for a 3rd party program that fixes the file before launching the game and, if you wanted steam to properly read your game time like me, make a custom exe that would replace the original one so steam knew when you launched the game. It’s a similar experience to playing Fallout Fixit, but there the vanilla game works even if you don’t want the extra fixes, here it’s mandatory if you want to play and just that is enough to get a negative review as an experience since it would just be better to get the original PC version or even the PlayStation one.
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
TOP TRUCK DRIVER
Might as well just be called “Hold Right Arrow to Win”. This was a complete chore to play. The courses are practically the same, just varying how high and low the hills and valleys are. Z/X is used to rotate your vehicle (and perform tricks, of which there are only 2) but it seemed random at best whether they actually helped me to win or not. The music stops playing when you’ve played a track to long without completing it and sometimes you will lose randomly (only seen 3x in the last 5 levels of the race portion). A complete ripoff at the full price of $10 and pretty much still a ripoff on a deep sale.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Don’t… just don’t…
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game