Fadó: Chapter One
Fadó is an episodic indie RPG, rooted in Irish mythology.
The first chapter introduces four story routes, each focusing on different characters, places, and events from Celtic myth.
You’ll also…
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Play as four iconic heroes across each of the four story routes: Cú Chulainn, Fionn Mac Cumhaill, Saint Brigid and Saint Patrick
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Explore a fantastical hand-drawn ancient Ireland
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Come face-to-face with legendary allies and otherworldly enemies in lively turn-based battles
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Los Cops
Los Cops is a non-linear visual novel with point & click adventure elements in the form of a TV show about the life of aspiring actor Jeremy Jablonski, who teams up with private detective Santiago Hutchinson to save Los Angeles.
The plot of Los Cops depends entirely on your choices: what kind of relationship to build with the characters, what cases to investigate, how to deal with criminals, and what methods should be followed. You can act out the detective of your dreams or not act out at all, focusing primarily on a career in Hollywood or other delights of life. Every small victory and every bitter defeat will propel history towards unpredictable turns and endings.
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Join the amazing adventures of private detective agency Los Cops. Play as Jeremy Jablonski and together with him understand what is more precious in life: the career of a Hollywood star, the duty of a detective to the city, or the personal life and well-being of your loved ones.
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Each episode has its own genre, visual style and atmosphere. Enjoy classic 80s buddy movie, 40s noir detective, western, sitcom, heist film, road movie and much more!
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Feel yourself in the shoes of a real detective with your principles and skills - collecting evidence, chases, shootings, interrogations, investigations, cooperation with gray representatives of the law, infiltration with disguise and much more. Be considerate and resourceful, but don’t get too into the role.
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Spend time with a lot of colorful characters both on the side and on the other side of the law. Choose your friends, make enemies, build romantic relationships and just have a good time. You change with your environment and create it yourself. But remember - every decision has a consequence.
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Face the most motley gangs in Los Angeles: from anarchist rockers to maniacs, from petty bandits to the Asian mafia. Put them in jail, bribe them for further cooperation, or become a criminal yourself. But so that no one can see.
The Los Cops story is divided into several episodes. Each of them is a separate story with a continuous storyline. The Tequila Sunrise episode is the first. Subsequent episodes will be released in paid DLC format.
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Odysseus Kosmos and his Robot Quest: Episode 1
Not bad for a free game. A simple point and click adventure. Some cute jokes, but not easy to solve. Really needed a walkthrough to finish. Not really interested in a sequel.
Update.
I came back to this game in order to get all the achievements. At one point, it was impossible to get all the achievements without buying all the episodes. I give credit to the developers. They updated the game, so you’re not forced to buy any additional episodes to get all the achievements.
If you like the demo and want to buy additional episodes, then get the Complete Season. For some reason, it’s listed on a different page.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
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My daughter and I just played through the demo and episode 1, and whilst it was nice to get it for free, we found a number of frustrating issues just ruined the experience to the point that we’d personally not consider buying the rest of the episodes. Let me explain…
The good:
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It has a great premise, although it feels 100% ripped from Interstella.
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The graphics are reminiscent of older Lucas Arts games
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The storey line is reasonable
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It’s not too short, and not too long
The Bad:
- For a point n click that should be dialog heavy, this feels too heavy. At times there is just too much dialog.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Machineers - Episode 1: Tivoli Town
A nice simple game.
Not much story, but that can be a good thing.
The graphics are okay.
The puzzles are quite good, and even though there are only about a half dozen parts they all feel different from one another.
I enjoyed myself and look forward to more chapters, if any are planned.
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
Machineers is a fun puzzle game! I really enjoy the vibe of the game and the puzzles are challenging but not so difficult they’re frustrating.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Sonic the Hedgehog 4 - Episode I
When Sonic 4 launched in 2010, it marked the end to a 16 year drought of new 2D console Sonic games. Promising a return to the Blue Blur’s 16 Bit Roots, SEGA, Sonic Team and Dimps had quite the legacy to live up to. Unfortunately, while the game gets the things right, there are enough glaring flaws to prevent this from being a recommendation.
After the events of Sonic 3 & Knuckles, Sonic sets off to explore new territory alone, meaning no Tails or Knuckles, just like Sonic 1 on the Genesis. However, Dr. Ivo “Eggman” Robotnik survived his last encounter with Sonic and decides to take some of his previous creations, slightly revise them, and eliminate Sonic once and for all as the first part of his new grandiose plan.
– Real player with 25.0 hrs in game
Sonic 4 plays like a low quality and lifeless mobile game.
And that’s because it is! I’m not going to be blaming my numerous problems with Sonic 4 on that fact, I just find it incredibly funny. Plain and simple, Sonic 4 isn’t good. I think the fact that it’s a game I’ve never seen anyone religiously defend speaks volumes about its quality. I’ve seen people defend Boom, Forces, Shadow the Hedgehog, even 06, but the most I can get out of anyone with Sonic 4 is that they liked it. There’s a good reason Sonic 4 is no one’s favorite Sonic game.
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
Joyfess Ep1: Martin’s Secret Recipe
Joyfess Ep 1: Martin’s Secret Recipe is an adventure point and click game.
Story
Joyfess Tidesman, a fearless sailor from the Caribbean, decides to take a break from his sea adventures by participating in a cooking contest, only to realize that the most exciting of his adventures is yet to come as he tries to fetch a recipe and gather its contents. In his way are a variety of puzzles and challenges which he must overcome.
Gameplay
The game features many some interesting puzzles. The player is tasked with find items, combining them and using them in various ways. Some of the puzzle solutions seem somewhat arbitrary but are fun nonetheless.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
I enjoyed the first chapter and am looking forward to the next episode. The puzzles are logical and I was able to figure them all out without the help of walkthroughs etc. I found the nods to the other adventure games charming but not overbearing. I love the art style and am looking forward to more. All point and click adventure fans should be happy with this one.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Gang wars
It’s a gangster’s world, the one who shoots faster lives longer. So, move, move, move and shoot, shoot, shoot.
Your task is to kill all enemies and collect money. More money you collect, more bullets you can buy.
More levels you pass, better weapon you get.
It sounds very simple, but when you start playing you will see that it is not so easy.
With each wave come more gangsters, they move faster and are better equipped, so you should be really good to survive!
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Millennium 5 - The Battle of the Millennium
After leveling up everyone to level 99… I guess for no reason… I played, won the tournament, and got a ‘bad’ ending. No spoiler on what the ending is, but after reading other reviews, I was sorely disappointed. I’m gonna assume they have more games planned with these characters which is why things aren’t resolved, but after reading the comments, I’m really not sure I want to even try for the ‘good’ ending. I love the character art and the characters themselves. The story’s okay and I like the monster designs and the weird world they’ve built. However, I can’t recommend this chapter of the game as-is, since it’s so unsatisfying or even all that interesting given the build-up.
– Real player with 110.7 hrs in game
Millennium 5 is a very disappointing ending to the series. Obviously, if you’ve played the first four you’re going to play this and it’s not a bad game on its own. However, there are things you should be prepared for.
First problem is, just like in Millenium 4, the overall game feels kind of lacking. There’s one town and a lot of very long dungeons and that’s about it. In the first two games, and, to a lesser extent, the third, it felt like there was more to the game world, more to discover, more NPCS and secrets other than the secret rooms.
– Real player with 58.7 hrs in game
Butterfly 2
The second part of the platformer-puzzle game Butterfly!
Enjoy 40 new challenging levels, with pixel graphics and new enemies!.
Game Features
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The caterpillar can’t jump on its own.
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Bounce off the enemies to your advantage!
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Use tubes to travel around the level.
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Wide variety of levels: both platformer skills and logic are required.
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Choose the right route to collect all the flowers.
Would you like to continue? New adventures of funny twin caterpillars are already waiting for you!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1356300
And don’t miss the first part! :)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1017610
CAT SUDOKU🐱
This is the very first public review on the video game known as “Cat Sudoku” It is my duty to make sure that all the humans reading this spends the correct amount of currency to play this wonderful form of entertainment. Please, this video game is very educational and good for the human mind. It also has the species known as “cats” which I can assume is one of the mammals that you humans enjoy owning when domesticated. This game is a wonderful experience and it should be shared among the humans of earth. Thank you.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game