Kenbo
Simplistic, boring action game.
I did not expect much from Repa Games, seeing that their games look like asset flips. This might be one. If not, it is otherwise a low-effort game.
Store page also lies or at least exaggerates greatly. It lists the following features:
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Increasing Complexity* Dynamic Music* Beautiful Visual style[/olist]
First, there’s three enemy types. Each has one straightforward attack pattern. The game progresses in “waves” that show diminutive differences to each other; maybe there’s slightly more enemies in each wave. I couldn’t tell the difference.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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Project Blue Book: Hidden Mysteries
Pros:
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good artwork for scenes, hidden objects, and characters
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interesting storyline and plot
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cutscenes and audio that get the player immersed
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the player is given a “why” to what they are doing, rather than just mindlessly finding objects
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Steam achievements
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good price compared to some other hidden object games (I’m looking at you Artifex Mundi)
Cons:
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minor bugs
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limited options to alter gameplay to player’s wants/needs
Pro/con (player dependent):
- Explicitly hidden object orientated (if focusing on progressing in the game; the minigames are optional)
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
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Survive-able if you stand tutorial you can’t turn off.
Well I guess it expected for Blue book hidden object.
I was hoping for more. Like animated videos.
Like or dislike: Wait after 1 hour.
Other opinion:
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Degenerate Souls
Stars received: 0.3/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
[0] Controls & Training & Help
[0.1] Menu & Settings
[0] Sound & Music
[0.1] Graphics
[0.1] Game Design
[0] Game Story
[0] Game Content
[0] Completion time (level/game)?
[0] is it Enjoyable & Fun?
[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)
[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related
[0] BONUS point: Review for VR
[N] - if Registration is required with providing PII
Game description key-points: GameGuru asset flip
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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“Degenerate Souls” is typical Game Guru game - long loading times, default menu (look and music), same HUD.
Gameplay is exactly the same as other games and maybe even worse because of animations and lack of ambient sounds (well, we’re in forest and no bird chirping?)
You get killed pretty easily and it’s easy to avoid being killed, but it’s just more time consuming.
There is no zoom to aim remote enemies - and they can shoot you quite easily… (some of having instakilling weapons).
I don’t feel like there is much to say - it’s just working garbage.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Doomsday Room
Can we have character customization, and also-I don’t know how to actually stir conflict in nations, is it the nuclear testing? Because I’m trying to do the Covert Ops and I don’t actually know how to do the tasks given, nor does it show any indicator saying that the covert op is complete. Can anybody help?
Other than that, this a really good game, I love it already, and you guys should keep developing it! It’s a very educational game, and also fun to know you can lead something! I recommend this game.
– Real player with 13.5 hrs in game
When i was young, i remember a Time where the United States and Europe where in Conflict with the Soviet Union todays Russian Federation. It was West against East and there was fear in the Air, nuclear Fear.
Both Sides armed and armed theirselves up in Fear of each other, having big and enough Weapons to scare the other Side.
It all started 1947 and ended 1990.
What if you are send in to prevent the World from a Nuclear War?
Take a seat and welcome to DOOMSDAY ROOM.
DOOMSDAY ROOM is a fictional take on these Events.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
GET OUT!
It was a very fun and short game, but it took me slightly longer to Get Out! because I was doing the Commentary instead of focusing fully!
If you want to see my Playthrough, watch it here on youtube!
Pt 1: https://youtu.be/_cKZkhX_GaM
Pt 2: https://youtu.be/fRn_H5_MC9Q
Thanks! If you liked it, please give out a like and comment what you think! Have a nice day!
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
I really enjoyed playing this game,i love the black and white vibe
found it complicated but not too complicated,i recommend playing this:).
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☐ to easy
☐ Easy
☑challenging in a fun way
☐ Hard
- MUSIC -
☐ Bad
☐ Not special
☑ i mean i like it
☐ Good
☐ Beautiful
- PRICE -
☑ Free
☐ Underpriced
☐ Perfect price
Could be cheaper
☐ Overpriced
☐ Complete waste of money
- LENGTH -
☑ depends how long you take
☐ No ending
- FUN -
☐ I’d rather watch paint dry
☐ Hard to enjoy
☐ Repetitive
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Rock’n’Roll: Card Wargame
US Marines and Vietnam partisans, welcome to Rock’n’roll: Card Wargame - a card wargame with interesting game mechanics and a unique visual style that will send you on a crazy alternative-historical trip through the chemical-drenched jungles of the Vietnam war. Take on the role of a commander of Vietnamese guerrillas or US armed forces and show your opponents what you’re made of!
Features:
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28 different cards: 12 units and 16 orders will make each game session in Rock’n’roll: Card Wargame unique and catchy.
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Exciting mechanics of capturing strategic points on the battlefield, which is rarely seen in card games.
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Each win will bring you points, which can be used to purchase customized items that allow you to collect a unique game set from the deck, dice, and playing field.
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Author’s graphics in the modern comics style, transmitting the unique setting of the game.
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Rock and roll soundtrack that complements the game atmosphere.
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25 achievements to achieve which you will need to show perseverance and ingenuity.
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After each battle, your units will get experience, and over time you will be able to improve them into real hardened veterans.
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In between online battles, you can try 2 story campaigns, both of which will tell a fascinating story of the conflict from different sides.
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For already experienced players there also will be multiplayer modes: 1 vs 2, 2 vs 2.
See you in the damn jungle, commander!
For the Night
A Cold War story.
”There’s a job for you. I need you to go to Stockholm. One of our people there have gone missing."
For the Night is a spy thriller, taking place during one single night at Hotel Adler in downtown Stockholm.
The player takes on the role of veteran STASI agent Lene Ulbricht, who is sent to Stockholm to find out what happened to a fellow agent who has mysteriously disappeared.
Through social interaction, deduction and lies, Lene will get to the truth about everything. The truth about the disappearance, the hotel, the war, the enemy and herself.
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Espionage thriller story, set in the late days of the Cold War.
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Point & Click-gameplay with heavy focus on dialogue, dialogue choices and problem solving.
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Gorgeous 2D art.
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Choice and Consequence with nuanced and layered impact on the outcome of the story.
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Challenging problem solving through taking note of words in dialogue. The game won’t solve the case for you.
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Focus on finding out information and social interaction.
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In-game time that actually has an impact on the story. Spend one hour somewhere, and characters will have acted or moved elsewhere. The game and it’s characters do not sit around and wait for you to find them. They act on their own.
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Multiple endings and outcomes, allowing for multiple playthroughs, trying out different paths and strategies to solve the mystery.
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Original dark, jazzy soundtrack by saxophonist and composer Andreas Ferronato.
For the Night is developed by two-man studio Pusselbit Games (Erik Blåsjö and Leo Låby)
Music is composed and performed by Andreas Ferronato.
When I Was Young
One of the best story games I have played. Around the only Vietnam game I have played, It is captures the 1960’s and 1970’s perfectly and doesn’t hold back any punches. It is very hard but once you complete a mission it is very satisfying, the ending is the one downside but even so it is still a very good story. I would recommend.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
I honestly loved the game, i completed it literally in 6 hours, and it was wonderful, chapter 9 though, hard, but complete-able, anyway, this project is a very good one, don’t stop please, i would love more chapters, and more variety of weapons, i’d love to shoot an m60 one))
with that being said, great game, nice story, but not enough chapters.
Thanks.
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
Death Trader: Cold War
This game was great! It was super fun and im suprised its not more laggy and gltchy than it is, i was sceptical buying it but im glad i did, lots of fun, you need to fix a few bugs but i loved it otherwise and suggest you buy it! One thing I would like to see is things like being able to change the time you start like 1960, 62', 65, etc. I would also like to see more weapons from more country’s, I would like a variety in this game.
– Real player with 31.1 hrs in game
Oct 28
The game has a few kinks but the dev(s?) have been quick to patch. It is worthwhile, especially on sale. I’ve not been able to get more than 2 years into the 30 that the game has due to bugs but I’ve gotten a lot of fun out of it.
Nov 8
I can now play 15 out of the 30 years of the game before it crashes or becomes unplayable. The majority of the early bugs are gone, the gameplay is more user friendly with a better ui/tooltip, was a fun game before but it’s even better now. The devs may have released it prematurely, even as early access, but it’s been rapidly improved.
– Real player with 18.7 hrs in game
Terminal Conflict
Edited review at 106 hours played.
I would definitely recommend this game for anyone interested in the cold war. I haven’t played the game ‘Twilight Struggle’ myself, but I hear it is quite like that game and I reckon if you like that game chances are good you’ll like Terminal Conflict too.
I think game captures the essence of the cold war quite well - USSR vs USA, proxy wars and managing the home front while you’re trying to achieve your goals. Intelligence is a big part of the game, especially with the Eyes Only DLC. War is abstracted, but still challenging.
– Real player with 168.3 hrs in game
In this Cold War strategy game, you assume command of either the USA or the USSR. You compete with the enemy by influencing regions, recruiting historical leaders to your cause, sometimes outright engaging the enemy forces in combat as well. Both factions have unique events, decisions and leaders. Literally every singleplayer playthrough can result in a different conclusion as the AI is dynamic and provides a challenge on its own, although its still no match for an experienced player. One thing to note though, the game is more focused on the political machinations of the Cold War, rather than military. Funding, spying, sometimes even assassinating your way to victory. Despite this, of course, military units still play a large part in the game.
– Real player with 36.3 hrs in game