Hyperspace Harvest

Hyperspace Harvest

Engineer and mod crops, tools, gear and weapons!

Create your own strands of plants to grow on your whale farm and optimize your crop builds according to preferences/playstyle. Modify weapon creatures with a wide variety of submods, change your tools performance for specific tasks and even alter your own body with bio-engineered symbionts.

Fresh farming in a fresh setting!

Explore the surface of the whale across its season-like life cycle of continuous death and rebirth. Use your multitool in skill-driven minigames to clear cancerous overgrowth, infected feather trees and mineral crustations. Grow self-made crops on the hex-skin of the whale and discover hidden interactions between plants, tiles and native vegetation.

(A system inspired by Permaculture, a real life concept about crop synergies.)

Juicy dungeon crawling!

Explore the different anatomic regions of the whale and fight various diseased cells, constructs and hardlight entities that have turned against their host. Use a wide variety of modable weapon creatures, both for melee and ranged combat. Make use of your Vet-Suit’s superior mobility and manage suit energy to charge shields and weapons.

Streamlined UI and Mechanics!

  • Universal tesseract inventory! No need to search through a dozen chests to find that one piece of gold ore.

  • Your whaler tool is a single item that adapts to tasks you want to carry out, but can still be upgraded in individual areas.

  • The time management aspect of the farming portion of the game does not interfere with the other core mechanics. Dungeon crawling only advances time when clearing a room and time of day pauses completely while moding gear, giving you the freedom to experiment and exploring possible builds at your own time.

  • I hope you like smells cause the game constantly tells you the current odor of your surrounding! (with more gameplay implications in the future).


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Hyperspace Harvest on Steam

It’s Harvest Time!

It’s Harvest Time!

It’s Harvest time is a simple 2d-puzzle casual game.

Take control of a farmstead on the countryside, where farmlife is simple.

Protect the farm animals at the bottom of the game board from wild animals spawning at the top.

Collect wood and stone that can be used to build and upgrade the farm with improved fences.

Gather gold coins to upgrade the farm with extensions that upgrades the farm with various passive stats.

Swords are used to attack incoming wild animals, like rats, foxes and wolves.


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It's Harvest Time! on Steam

Everafter Falls

Everafter Falls

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You wake up on Everafter Falls and discover that your life on Earth was just a simulation. Rediscover the peaceful existence you once had here.

Experience this adventure alone or with someone else through split screen co-op.

A host of quests to complete, help sort out extremely important matters.

With a unique card progression system, gain new abilities and upgrades by acquiring and eating Cards (of course, common knowledge dictates the only way to absorb powers from cards is through consumption of said card).

Action RPG elements within the Dungeons

Randomly generated stats on Items

Various drones will help you automate your farm, and provide support with additional inventory slots or fire power.

Customize your player

Your pet can help you dig, water and fight, plus learn other abilities as you progress.

Customize and Decorate the town and your home.


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Everafter Falls on Steam

Look and Find - Curiosity

Look and Find - Curiosity

I couldn’t play this game initially because I only had a touchpad–no mouse–and couldn’t use the zoom feature, which you HAVE to have! Now that I can use a mouse I really like this game: very clever hidden objects, interesting scenes, good music and ambient atmosphere. If you like hidden object games you will will be challenged by this.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

Good game, though short. For a better experience, turn the music off and listen to the ambient sounds while finding objects.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Look and Find - Curiosity on Steam

The Village

The Village

The art direction is beautiful.

On the other hand the difficulty is not well proportioned… The mazes are very hard, the shadows are too strong compared to the number of life points, the objects are too well hidden. And the game does not give much information about what to do.

(I don’t see any solution on internet…)

Nevertheless I recommend the game for the atmosphere !

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

The game is really beautiful: the maps, the music and the texts. On the other hand, we are a bit lost in the main story. And the dark areas are very very difficult.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

The Village on Steam

FreeHolder

FreeHolder

Really good game and addicting, it has great potential and is a great blend of surviving, strategy and RPG.

Unfortunately it’s too bugged at the alpha state. Check it later.

Updated at Jan 20th:

The devs are not responsive to our feedbacks, and keep playing other games and ignoring us. Change to not recommended for now, and may possibly edit some time.

Updated at May 27th:

The dev brothers decided to set aside some time to develop it. At Alpha 3 hotfix 9 it’s highly playable now, also they are planning to deploy Unity 5 in the Alpha 4 to avoid massive bugs. I’m also doing some Chinese localization voluntarily, which they MAY adapt it one day.

Real player with 87.8 hrs in game

At it’s core, FreeHolder is a cheap-ish variation (maybe even clone) of a game from Clarus Victoria . It plays very similarily to Predynastic Egypt except latter actually has decent quality and way more content. And it had a full release just few months after this game came to EA.

Freeholder is just painful. It gives you VERY limited options. You have, like, 7-9 action points per turn. Most actions are absolutely random and it is not uncommon to have three in a row to fail completely. If those actions are food gathering you most likely are screwed, since you CANNOT STORE FOOD AS IT SPOILS AT LUDICROUS RATE. And then you start anew. And you reload since MOST OF THE TOWN QUESTS ARE SUPPLYING LUDICROUS AMOUNTS OF FOOD WHICH SPOILS AT LUDICROUS RATE AND YOU CAN MOVE ONLY 5 UNITS PER TURN. And you do all of this with horrible, half-completed UI in a game full of bugs. It goes like this - even if you are doing fine at the beginning, starting disadvantages like this start snowballing and wreck you late in game. EVEN if you are doing well, and usually you aren’t. I played for, like, 15 hours and during this time I survived more than a year only once…

Real player with 28.5 hrs in game

FreeHolder on Steam

Inclement

Inclement

How did I not review this game? Basically… for me… its a low tech city builder. Well, city is the wrong word. You have limited space, limited income, so you better plan accordingly. While the game isn’t severely complex it does take serious though into making the best decisions you can.

The game is worth the price and is best enjoyed with the tv or youtube going on in the background. I chose seinfeld.

Real player with 19.2 hrs in game

Graphics: 7/10 (Good) | Gameplay: 7/10 (Good) | Music: 7/10 (Good)

Total: 7/10 (Good)

Its worth every cent of its price.

Details

Inclement is a very addicting little farm management game with its very special style. Its graphics and especially its font take getting used to and the controls and menues are a bit fiddly, but after a few minutes of gameplay it is quiet fun. Its a great game to play while doing something else – not requiring your full attention. For the most part you are waiting for resources to be gathered in order to upgrade your farm so you can gather more resources. Still its a lot of fun to see your farm grow and to progress through the different aspects of the game.

Real player with 11.8 hrs in game

Inclement on Steam

It Lurks Below

It Lurks Below

It Lurks Below is a love child of Diablo and Terraria and it shows. But just because the parent games are great, sadly this fact doesn’t make this game on the same level and the maker David Brevik in name alone does not make things great either. The game itself feels that it has no real challenge, drive, or even passion put into it unlike previous stuff he’s worked on. I would put this on the level of what seems to almost being a AA asset flip (like many others you can see on Steam, but were his own assets or paid for) made by a legend of the gaming industry.

Real player with 10437.9 hrs in game

EDIT: I have 138 hours on this game across 2 accounts and have the right to criticize this game and/or deem it worthy of humanities consumption, I have also played Terraria and Diablo 2 to an extensive amount, 500+ hrs.

umm I don’t really need to say much about the reasons why this game isn’t bad seeing most people have sense enough of why David Brevik, the developer, put this game on early access, and also the difference between hot garbage Terraria ripoffs, there is a VERY fine line drawn. first of all…

Real player with 133.0 hrs in game

It Lurks Below on Steam

Moondrop Mountain

Moondrop Mountain

My wife absolutely loves farm sim games. She plays them until the cows come home. But after spending hundreds of hours in-game, she runs out of content. This game is my love letter to her - an attempt to create a farming game that doesn’t grow stale.

I’ve tried to do that by mashing up the farm sim genre with one of gaming’s old-school genres, the roguelike. Every game will be different, depending on what perks and potions you discover. Choose a different build and learn a different playstyle. Will you be a master miner, excavating for gems in the depths? Will you be a shepherd, keeping watch over your flocks? Perhaps an alchemist, using arcane lore to help plants grow stronger. The mountain trail is full of puzzles to solve and mysteries to discover, and the procedural generation of puzzles means that you’ll never solve the same puzzle twice.

Features:

– A unique plant growth system based on the power of friendship.

– A randomized potion system - potions start off unknown (and potentially dangerous) until they are used.

– Explore the mountain trail, which offers treasure and distractions in equal measure.

– Unlockable perks, potions, seeds, blueprints, recipes, costumes, music, UI skins, house additions, statues, and pets.

– Run-based gameplay - explore a different build each time you play.

– Zero marriage candidates. The main character is based on my wife, and she doesn’t mess around.

Moondrop Mountain on Steam

Outworlder

Outworlder

Outworlder, you have travelled wearily from some far-flung corner of the galaxy, across countless light years through the black expanse of space; now you find yourself crash-landed, your ship torn apart, your body cold, your stomach hungry, and your eyes searching for your destiny. From these desperate beginnings, an open-ended sandbox awaits.

Survive Harsh Planets

This isn’t Earth. You’ll battle changing weather conditions while trying to establish your new life. You may even have to go underground to escape blizzards, radiation storms, and more in randomly generated worlds!

Gear up through Exploration

Want to do more than survive? Seek out unique resources to research new technology and equipment, and take control of your planet. Maybe you’ll build rocket boots, or advanced survival clothing. Expect to face fierce resistance from raiders and wildlife intent on stopping you.

Thrive with Colonies

You’re not alone. Save other survivors and build a colony together. Assign tasks and orders to NPCs and create a place to call home in the stars. Manage their needs and they will help you go from survival to expansion.

Expand with Friends in Multiplayer

Feel like braving a planet with friends? Try one of the multiplayer modes and get everyone involved! Whether you want to have a peaceful cooperative colony, or cutthroat factions dueling for planetary dominance, it’s your multiplayer experience.

Outworlder on Steam