Neon Parasite
Great PvP game. Fun one to couch play or with people online. Map design looks nice and looking forward to thrashing some friends.
– Real player with 9.1 hrs in game
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Woo eeh! That hydra mini game is hard but in the way that makes you wanna keep going until you’ve smashed your monitor.
If you’re in for a challenge the single will give it to you in spades, with a thumping techno soundtrack to get you pumped for each attempt.
Versus mode is a fast and wild, reflecting a shot into your opponents face and having them try to block only to realise it’s an unblockable bullet and gasp in horror as their little alien explodes into dust, is something to experience.
Great game, would buy again! (y)
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Green Dragon/グリーンドラゴン
Green Dragon is a side scrolling beat em up featuring 16-Bit Retro graphics and a banging techno sound track.
If you like games similar to streets of rage, final fight and of course Double Dragon you will appreciate this game.
The game is still in early development and its literally only half a level long and prone to bugs like enemies walking up a building, towards the sky out of the player boundary, and also prone to random restarts, but its already showing some awesomeness.
I especially cheered when the game paid a little Amiga homage on boot up, nice touch DEV :)
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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Good things:
The game is working or at least the first part of the first level that was made so far. The sound and music is also working. Character sprites for one of 2 characters are also working and sprites of one enemy that we meet are also working. There is also 1 weapon you can pick up, 1 food item and 2 items giving points. You can walk and hit with fist or jump or even jump and kick! Pixelated graphic is nice and good looking. The good thing is that you can finish the game and get all 5 achievements right now in under 15 minutes.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Rivals of Aether
The best platform figther in the business next only to Melee. Crazy movement and mechanics with a low enough skill floor for newcomers and an insane skill ceilling that seems to only get higher the further the meta goes on.
– Real player with 327.7 hrs in game
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This is probably one of my favorite Smash clones out of all of them for now. Not only is the game play, the crossovers, and content, but for the encouragement for workshop support. Modding is one of the main reasons why people even play SSB Brawl still, and for good reason. More content, unexpected characters to play as, and more variety.
Ever since workshop has released during beta and since the making of this review, 5000+ creations ranging from new characters, stages, and more have been released, slowly and surely improving as time progresses. Not only that, but workshop is very optimized for categorizing different characters per series or creator and how it loads them up to not overfill the game.
– Real player with 213.8 hrs in game
Freyr’s Love
Although the game is not finished, it makes me think that it may be a great experience with a story.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
DISS TO MARİO. When i was kid. I played mario but now i am getting old that’s why its not for my generation. I was looking for new style 2d game but game soul must be like a mario for my son. In these day a lot of game in the market but they aren’t safe for the kids. I trully say this you can buy this game for your child. Also i liked sounds in the game.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Second to Nun
Do you want to become the TOP NUN? Are you nun enough?
Second to Nun is a top-down fighting game where you fight a variety of creatures and enemies on the Island of Trials and Tribulations in your quest to become top nun! Careful not to fall or be beaten as enemies come at you from all angles, face them all and take home the thousand-coin prize!
This game is a budget-friendly pixel-art retro top-down fighting classic, easy to learn and impossible to master!
For a budget-friendly game, Second to Nun is bursting to the brim with features for you to enjoy!
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Fully Controller Compatible (and playable with Keyboard)
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Play in two different game modes, Arcade and Endless
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4 Difficulty Levels and an unlockable customisable difficulty
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36 Achievements and Leader-boards to fight for worldwide top nun
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Keep track of all your progress with a fully unlockable Monsterpedia of beasties
This game has been fully optimised to be compatible with game controllers from start to finish!
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Alien Duel Elements
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G !
This is the perfect game if you want to kick your friends a***. The graphics are great and we can customize different aspects of the game.
I recommended it to all my friends.
Congrats to the dev. I’m waiting for your next games !
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
Good Game! The games can be very customizable! Excellent
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Angry Space Bees
I LOVE IT! I love the classic graphics. I love the music for sure! It’s simple, elegant, and fun! My ONLY request would be to make the shooting button right-CTRL instead of left-CTRL. I can cross my arms up anyway, so it’s not a deal breaker. It’s definitely worth adding to your library.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
A cool time killer that will require you to concentrate your attention and make quick decisions.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
BackSlash
I’ve played this game for 10h now and it’s very cool, if you just want to chill you can do some duels and if you have some hours free you can try the solo mod. The game is never boring, it doesn’t take to much on the brain, but with its mechanics you can still think about few strategy against each clan and if you try the solo mod you better to because getting every medals is really challenging.
It’s a cool old-like game with some good mechanics of its own.
And personally I think its the perfect game if you have time to kill.
– Real player with 23.2 hrs in game
2d platform fighting game with magic enchanced martial arts.
cheesy fun.
– Real player with 16.6 hrs in game
CODE SHIFTER
Frequently called “ARC’s Smash Bros”, Code Shifter really isn’t, but it manages to be pretty fun as its own thing, if you can get past some bad first-impressions. Let’s get those out of the way first.
Code Shifter’s plot is overall a missed opportunity for fun, as it never lets the many crossover characters it features function as autonomous beings who react to each other’s presence or have any interactions with each other beyond fighting. Instead, they’re rendered just parts of a computer system that our heroine, Stella, must debug. That bookending story and dialog wherein Stella interacts with her coworkers, take up more space in this game than they really need to. The tale is advanced in an isometric office environment with RPG-like interactions, via captions accompanied with Banjo-Kazooie-like gibberish voices, and while nothing is outright unpleasant it doesn’t have much emotional impact either–and again, you’re probably not here for these bookending characters; anyway.
– Real player with 16.0 hrs in game
“Collect all the characters from the Arc System Works franchises!ヽ(=´▽'=)ノ”
[1] Intro
CODE SHIFTER. It is an arcade action game produced by LAND HO! and published by Arc System Works. As you may know, Land Ho! is a Japanese video game development company founded(1999) by the former Sega marketer. Regarding game production, it seems to have been mainly outsourcing or subcontracting. The reason mentioned them first is that knowing the developer’s background can help you understand the game as a whole.
– Real player with 15.0 hrs in game
Contract Killer
Contract Killer builds on retro arcade beat ‘em ups and paper aesthetics with chaotic combos, boss fights, hand-crafted pixel visuals, an original, jazzy soundtrack, and an emphasis on cooperation. Tackle the comical campaign with up to 4 players, unlock skins and new characters, fight against your friends, or try to survive an endless horde mode!
CAMPAIGN
When the legendary Erase-Sir was defeated by the Contract of all contracts, his minions took over, binding thousands to their legal demise. It’s up to Leadhead and his crew to traverse different worlds, defeat the bosses that rule them, and erase the final signature!
CHARACTERS
Meet the cast, each with their own unique move sets and skins:
Leadhead - The pencil mascot himself. This all-around fighter is best known for his angry attitude and furious fighting style.
Penn - Ink it up with this vengeful city native who will stop at nothing to return his hometown to its former glory.
Mark - This clumsy combatant always has a white flag in hand… just don’t expect him to surrender.
Pomp - A pretentious paintbrush who treats every attack as a photo opportunity. Pompadours will never NOT be in style.
KEY FEATURES
● Up to 4 player co-op across all modes
● Unlock new skins for your favorite character
● Experience the Story of Leadhead and his crew and defeat epic bosses
● Fight endless waves of contracts in Horde Mode with the help of various power-ups
● Challenge your friends in player versus player Battle Mode to test your skills
● Use an extensive kit of attacks for all your contract-killing goodness
● Master each character’s jabs, claps, grabs, ground-pounds, dashes, and projectiles
● Take on various corporate lackeys each with distinct behaviors and weaknesses to learn
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