Multiworld

Multiworld

Welcome to Multiworld, an rpg with endless fun! (hopefully)

Explore the multiple worlds which each have an unique landscape, Craft the greatest weapons so you can beat anything or anyone, start wars against small towns or massive citys, explore dungeons with your fellow friends or build your own town on your very own planet!

The game also includes some awesome features like:

Multiworlds unique combat system is great, Different weapons have different features.

Swords: Each click does damage

Daggers: Drag over the enemy to damage them

Axe: Spin round and round, starting off slow but then getting faster

Mace: Do an insane amount of damage but take a long time to recharge

Spears: Do good damage and have great range, but require picking them up again to use them again

Bows: Hold right click and release in the direction you want to shoot.

Multiworld has many different items for example, you’re guaranteed to get a new weapon or piece of armor every 1 hour session, instead of spending 10 hours to get the next best sword you can get it in less than an hour and there will stilll be many more to get!

This description may change in the future as the game is not complete, also note that the screenshots are not final and also have HUD turned off.


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Multiworld on Steam

Wilma’s Dreams

Wilma’s Dreams

Lovely adventure through Wilma’s dreams tackling hard earned victories in satisfying environments ^^

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game


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For what it is, actually not bad, I just sit there and kill things, very cool very swag I like it.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Wilma's Dreams on Steam

Overplasma

Overplasma

Overview

Overplasma is a combat, platforming and exploration game in alien worlds where you must face challenging enemies and obstacles as a space explorer who was in the wrong place at the wrong time!

Features

  • Skill based combat with diverse moveset

  • Non linear world

  • Unlockable skills and power ups

  • Over 25 types of enemies

  • Adjustable difficult setting (Changes A.I and environment)

  • Colorful alien world

  • Secret areas

  • Different endings

  • Simple but hard to master combat


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Overplasma on Steam

Martin Goes on the Attack

Martin Goes on the Attack

it’s gloomy, atmospheric, there are puzzles. we love such indie games.

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game

A game with an original idea of changing gravity and reducing the character.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Martin Goes on the Attack on Steam

Grizzland

Grizzland

Simple but nice little metroidvania

While having all the ingredients needed to brew a decent metroidvania, Grizzland also feels like a breath of fresh air in the genre due to its unusual simplistic (but neat) visual style and fascinating way to reveal the plot to a player.

Probably the only weak side of the game is its length - you can easily complete it 100% within 6-7 hours.

However the cheap price makes it a fair deal.

If what you see in the preview doesn’t turn you off, then go ahead and buy, most likely your gameplay experience won’t disappoint you either.

Real player with 9.8 hrs in game

ru_RU: @xyeть спасибо Khud0 за релиз 2019 года серого цвета

en_GB: Nice mario clone xdd 10/10

en_US: XO XO XO

Works with Steam Proton (Linux)

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

Grizzland on Steam

Tartapolis

Tartapolis

The game has a nice noir vibe to it. The story so far is interesting and mysterious. I like the liquid mixing mechanics which has a nice amount of combinations. Overall the game is easy and fun to play but i would really like to have a map so i can find my way easier.

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game

I like this game. I’m looking forward to carrying on, exploring the city, and completing quests. I did read the dev response to another review where there was discussion of a map being put in. Do I have to find the map first? Or did the map not get put into the game yet? That would be my one disappointment so far. Not having a map. If a dev could respond and lemme know what’s up with that, it would be appreciated. Cool game though.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Tartapolis on Steam

Symbiotic

Symbiotic

Story

Symbiotic is a sci-fi action drama visual novel with dark undertones, and a love story which will be a roller coaster of emotion. As Zaydin and company go through the rigorous training to master the use of their symbiote partners, they must overcome numerous obstacles and fight enemies far beyond their control, all while dealing with the emotions that come with being teenagers. The race is on for the survival of mankind in this grueling war with another world!

Zaydin is a young complicated kid trying to cope with the loss of his mother, an evil entity attempting to control his mind, and the war of the worlds waged by alien Symbiotes, who have come to eradicate or consume all life on earth. While attending SCAR institute, the principal of the establishment, Neolinus, acts as his caretaker/guardian, at the request of Zaydin’s deceased mother. Neolinus is seen as a pain in the ass to the young orphan. Elliosa and Kadin, the friends he never wanted, have extremely different views on Zaydin. While Elliosa has a major crush on him, Kadin, being the protective big brother type (Even though they’re not related) sees him as a dangerous jerk, though the question of why he hates him so much still lingers. They are joined by their symbiote partners, Tama who belongs to Zaydin, Pinkie Elliosa’s loveable friend, and Spike the “tough guy” belonging to Kadin. Together with the rest of the school they will discover what it means to be at war, not only with the aliens but also with their own emotions.

About

Seasons & Chapters:

This Visual Novel is based around a system of Chapters and Seasons. All chapters within the first season would be free to play once you have bought the game, and those chapters have been released. The following season would be purchasable DLC due to the size and amount of content that will be put into it. Chapters come out when they’re finished, so you don’t have wait for the season to be finished to continue the story.

Season 1:

The first season begins with introductions to the cast of characters, and the main protagonist, Zaydin, being rebellious towards SCAR Institute and his caretaker, Principal Neolinus. Zaydin must deal with his emotions, repressed memories, “friendship” with Elliosa, rivalry with Kadin, unintentionally befriending another girl at the school, and a dark evil presence lingering in his mind as he goes through this warrior high-school setting. The war that wages between Earth and the symbiote planet, Metamor, threatens to destroy everything, and forces the children of Earth to rise up and protect the planet against the monstrous creatures that are sent to it, but another possible threat looms that could undo what the school has done to protect the planet. As you progress through the Visual Novel you will be sent on required (and some optional) missions to kill the Sym-Monsters sent to Earth from Metamor. Zaydin’s ego and bad temper constantly get him into trouble, whether it’s his caretaker/principal, the Class S president Alastair, or even his own “friends”, Zaydin acts out and antagonizes everyone around him… but is he doing it because he’s a bully, or for some other reason?

Psychopath or Savior:

As you progress through the story and missions you will be given a choice that decides whether you will be punished like a villain or hailed as a hero. In missions you can fight Sym-Monsters and save Civilians. It is required that you fight and kill a certain number of Sym-Monsters, however it is NOT required that you save the civilians, this gives way to a moral dilemma… do you save everyone like a true hero? Or do you let them all walk into the fates they would have endured had you never even arrived? Doing either of these to an extreme degree may result in a secret ending as well as changing the game later down the line, recruiting allies, or causing you to encounter something truly terrible…

Visual Novel Styled as a Kinetic Novel (Kinda)

“A kinetic novel is a linear type of visual novel where no narrative or gameplay choices typical to the latter are presented.”

Symbiotic is more akin to a Kinetic Novel then a traditional Visual Novel, since the story is more linear and the ending is the same regardless of what you ultimately decide to do; however, it is possible to change the difficulty and variety of the game, as well as changing HOW the ending plays out and what happens to the characters. As mentioned above you can get a Psychopath or Savior ending in every chapter of the game, with this comes new challenges, allies, or minor story aspects you wouldn’t see otherwise. The new allies can replace party members in missions allowing you to customize how you play through the missions. The challenges come in the form of unique enemies that are angry, vengeful, and prepared to kill anything they see.

Symbiotic on Steam

Cavegirl Adventures

Cavegirl Adventures

Good soundtrack, nice graphics, good gameplay, a very good solution to the softening of pixels, my eyes rejoice, stuck for almost 4 hours, really enjoyed it, I recommend it!

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game

Nice indie platformer with a pixel graphics and good history. And yeap, i like game sounds. I bough today this game and i playing so much that I didn’t notice how it got night outside. Ofc i will play more+rep.

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game

Cavegirl Adventures on Steam

Hidden Town

Hidden Town

Pretty identical to the plant one, except for the mushrooms, those two brown mushrooms are identical, only the shadow on it changes, you won’t make me think otherwise.

PS : Replay value is zero, the items are the same an they don’t move.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Extremely bad object finding game at an absurdly high nominal price. Obviously if anything pick up a Steam key for a few microdollars rather than buying the outrageously-priced offering here.

Choose the “100 hidden” series instead – accept no compromise.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Hidden Town on Steam

Swordian Hero

Swordian Hero

This game looks and plays like fun but it needs some things to make it easier to play. First of all, there are waaaay to many enemies that spawn at times, and half the time they spawn behind you which makes you have to either stand off and fight them and take a big load of damage in the process, or cast and move back over and over and hope nothing comes from behind you as you go further into the level.

I feel that also there is not enough ways for you to get your health back. The only way you can is by smashing up barrels, which can also explode upon impact which does damage to you. This makes getting health back quite risky because you could get damaged further instead. I think this game could benefit with some kind of inventory system, it doesn’t even need to be that sophisticated. Just somewhere that you can store food/health potions that you can drop off enemies would be quite nice to see. Simple RPG stuff you know?

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

First impression review:

I went into this game after buying a dozen of this developer’s games. I assumed they were all going to be nothing more than sprite swaps. I was definitely wrong – mostly.

This developer seems to use the same engine and general design for all of their games. All of their games seem to be on-rails in a limited space. This game definitely has more of an action RPG to it, though, unlike Magicgirl Mimi which felt more like a side-scrolling shooter.

It’s fairly short. If you can get it for less than $1, it’s definitely worth it. It’s a decent amount of fun.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Swordian Hero on Steam