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.
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Parking Attendant
Sad, a poorly developed game will get you mad and angry :D
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
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Easy Achievements, 100% / 20min.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Synth Drift
This game was about worth what I paid for it: 59 cents on sale. It’s structured like any traditional speedgame, but bears some incredible flaws. Not being able to bind reset to a keybind is annoying, not being able to view replays is infuriating when trying to compete for leaderboard positions, not being able to buffer more than one input when starting a level is asinine, and the general gameplay loop becomes stale very quickly. One of this game’s three whole unique obstacles is a spinning saw with four spokes, of which will keep spinning before the level starts. This breaks the ideal deterministic principle I enjoy from other speedgames: by choosing when to start you can effectively change the level at your whim. Another detriment to the game is that the level design is uninspired and boring. Multiple levels in the game are repeats of previous levels with slightly more obstacles added, which becomes repetitive quite quickly, and even many of the unique levels (especially later on) were just a slog. If you’ve got an hour or two to kill and you enjoy grinding speedgames, give it a whirl if you so choose, but otherwise, trust that you’re not missing out on much by not playing.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
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Quite fun and challenging game for the price, i’ve completed it in about 30 minutes. I didn’t found any bug that would affect my gameplay.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Drift Racer
Not a bad driftracer with good graphics and music however it can be very repetitive for most people.
But the controls are very nice on the Xbox 360 controller (they fixed that issue long time ago)
I would to see a top view that’s a little bit further in the sky cause all that turning makes me a little bit dizzy.
Also some extra soundtracks.
And give us achievements.
But for the rest it’s an ok game.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Physics car FOREVER
[0.2] Controls & Training & Help
[0.1] Menu & Settings
[0.2] Sound & Music
[0.2] Graphics
[0.1] Game Design
[0] Game Story
[0.1] 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
Stars received: 0.8/10 ___ Note: v.4 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
Game description key-points: garbage
Overview: avoid opening, wouldn’t let play even a 4 years old child,
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Simple game with easy gameplay. Really delivers what it promises.
Jogo simples e com jogabilidade facil. Realmente cumpre o que promete.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Truck Crash
Not really worth money. My biggest problem with this game is the fuel management.
From what I’ve played, it looks and controls fine. You drive up a road and try to dodge cars and collect fuel so you don’t run out. If you get hit by a car, it knocks you to the side and you lose control for a moment, which might end the game for you. It’s kinda neat.
However, the fuel is way too scarce, and it seems to depend on luck whether or not you can beat the track (from seeing the achievements, I’m gonna assume that there actually is an end). The problem probably isn’t the rarity of the fuel, but how little it gives you back. On average, you get back just enough fuel to reach the other fuel tank.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
one benefit: to get Tired * bored and fall asleep while playing this Sega 2000 game.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Boring in paradise
Two arcade games in one: “Antipain” & “Antitrolley”.
The first is a pseudo-three-dimensional runner. It’s a kind of meditation.
The second is race against time with a top view. Run over few pedestrians by accident or become a road killer.
From the author:
To avoid pain or to be that pain. Notice objects in this world or discern a foundation in it. To choose. Not to choose. Accident or cruelty. Mercy or coincidence. Music. Screams. Overcome or substitute. Imaginary cities or a mirror of loneliness. Executioner and victim, at least. They are close. They almost communicate, even if they delegate to doubles. A world is seen again.
California Games II
The original California Games – first released in 1987 – is considered by many to be one of the best games from the late 8-bit era. Whether it was the original release on the Commodore 64, the slightly-cut-down version that came with the Atari Lynx, or a port from any one of around a dozen other platforms, the unique sun-drenched sports tend to conjure up fond memories from all who played them.
It was inevitable that such a highly-regarded game would be afforded a sequel, and Developer Epyx did not disappoint. By the time the game came out in 1990, 16-bit home computers had become commonplace, meaning that the Amiga, Atari ST and SNES were among the launch platforms.
Now available officially on Steam for the first time, you too can enjoy the five radical and awesome events:
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Hang-gliding
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Jet-skiing
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Snowboarding
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Bodyboarding
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Skateboarding
Just like the first game of the series, California Games II is easy to play but hard to master, with plenty of playground arguments about which event was the best.
So get ready to soar like a boss, dust some ice and kick some sweet ollies with this radical and bodacious sequel to one of the most popular games of all time!
From the original manual
_Yo! Dudes and dudettes!
Welcome back to California – land of Fun and Games! Get ready for the ultimate sequel: California Games II. It’s time for “fun in the sun” as you play five totally new events.
First, you’ll try Hang Gliding at San Francisco’s Fort Funston, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, where the most daring hang gliders “hang out”. Next, you’ll take a helicopter ride to the top of Mt. Epyx for a wildly out-of-control Snowboarding run… all the way back down to the beach. Then you’ll take your surfjet out into Monterey Bay for the Santa Cruz Jet Surfing Competition. After that, you’ll compete in the Santa Cruz Bodyboarding Invitational. Finally, you’ll face the challenge of outlaw Skateboarding down the most aggro-cultural California Aqueduct.
Objectives
California Games II is a game for one to eight players. The object of the game is to score well in every event. Points are awarded for each event based upon your ranking among the other competitors. The player with the most points at the end of a competition earns the title of Supreme Dude. Practice to improve your skills in each event, compete with your family and friends, and soon you’ll be the Supreme Dude.
In competition if you break the record for an event, California Games II records your name and the new high score on the Most Excellent Dudes screen._
Sprint Racer
The Game Was Pretty Good.
Classic Racer Game That Evrybody Has Play it.
Can’t Wait For Next Update For More Fun.
This is my First Gameplay About This Game https://youtu.be/Ii25_9CnlyU
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Wreckout
Get ready to Wreck Out as you spin & fling your way to brick-busting glory. Smash & grab power ups, unleash your character’s devastating ultimate ability, and compete head-to-head in knockout arena play.
Compete in epic online knockout tournaments or battle bots for glory.
Jump into a quick match against friends at home or online.
Unlock themed arenas with custom contraptions which mix up gameplay.
Unleash devastating ultimate abilities to turn the tide in battle.
Smash the super bricks, increase your multiplier, and hoover up coins as you climb the score attack leaderboards.