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
Castle Of Collapse
Bruh, the game kicked me because i was too bad.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
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Nice Game, but what do i need to do to get the Achivements?
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
One Try Tower
One Try Tower is a reaction-based roguelike horror sidescroller.
You’ll find yourself in a tower consisting of three different locations each of which will have two parts. Locations could be described as library prison and warehouse.
Each part is thirteen floors, seven of which are on the inside and six of which are on the balconies. At the beggining of each part, except for the first one, you’ll find an altar restoring HP and serving as a checkpoint. There will also be a unique boss at the end of each part. You could hear it when you get to the altar of the corresponding part.
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Fight for that Ball
FIGHT FOR THAT BALL
A minimalistic football fighting 2D platformer with extensive custom maps support. Fast four-player couch coop fun with obstacles, explosions and a bit of fighting!
It is a football game in its essence, two teams with up to two players per team. During play, the primary objective is to score a point by kicking the ball into the opponent’s goal. Actually, from which side does not matter, as long as it passes the two poles. You can fight a bit to gain a time advantage or block attacks and heavy shots on the goal.
You can draw a map in any paint app that supports PNG files. Put it into the game and have a good old scrap on it. Probably the most exciting feature is the custom maps support with its many additional settings for the maps to give you even more freedom to come up with crazy stuff.
Fight for that Ball also comes with Steam Remote Play support, a target practice mode to improve your timing and shooting skills, a couple of team statistics and achievements.
Background
Even if it does not look like much, I started work on that game a while ago. After my friends and I had some fun matches in a similar minigame back then, I thought it would be fun to have it a bit faster and more maps. Here we are six years later, a fast football platformer where you can bring your own drawings to shape the map. I enjoy the wacky ball physics and strange fights, so I hope that some of you can have the same fun.
I’m thrilled to see what maps you come up with. So, please share your maps, thoughts or experiences over in the Steam Community section.
Create custom maps
You can create your own Fight for that Ball custom maps with two steps. The base layer is a PNG file containing the stage colliders. Every part of the image that is not white will be seen as a collider. The background should be white or transparent. The next layer is a JSON file for advanced map options to move and rotate goals, move player or ball spawn points. Custom maps must be stored in “%userprofile%/Appdata/LocalLow/Beardman Studios/fightforthatball/CustomMaps/”. Fight for that Ball comes with a custom map guide. You can find all files in the custom maps directory under CustomMapGuide. Both files must have the same name, E.g. test.png and test.json. The JSON file is not required. The game would load the default positions for goals and spawn points if no JSON file was found.
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Fish Fight: The Prequel
The “Last Fish Standing” game, over various maps and with lots of different weapons.
Rules a super simple and the game takes just a few seconds to catch on: aim either left or right, pick a weapon, shoot. The rest is up to clever movement and positioning in this fish-on-fish brawler!
Pong Temple
Set in a fantasy atmosphere inspired by Incan mythology, Pong Temple takes the well-known gameplays of Pong and Brick Breaker and mixes them into a procedural dungeon crawler focused on action and reflexes.
What’s to come after the release of the early access:
-New Enemies, Bosses, Bonuses, Room types, Floors, Difficulties
-Passive bonuses
-Additional Game Mods
-Translations FR ES IT POR BR DE
(-And eventually a level editor, because… why not?)
Spin Fighter
Try to survive through an endless attack of red balls with your turret in the center, while trying to get the best point possible.
Features:
Endless Gameplay
Simple Gameplay
Simple Graphic
Gobot
fun
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Duelist
Duelist a an online multiplayer fight game.Customize your player and get your guns ready. We will try our best to add new themes,maps,guns and even new game modes to our game. You can always follow our roadmap to see what we are working on now to add to game. For this part of the early access we have the following content in our game.
3 GAMEMODES
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FREE-FOR-ALL
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SALOON (Blackjack,Russian Roulette)
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DUEL
3 THEMES
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WESTERN
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SPACE
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MEDIEVAL
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MORE COMING SOON…
GUNS
*Western Guns
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Revolver
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Mini Shotgun
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Flintlock
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Rifle
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Shotgun
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Sniper Rifle
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Grenade Launcher
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Knife
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Dynamite
*Futuristic Guns
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Powersabers
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Laser Pistol
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HI-SNIPERRIFLE
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Plasma Rifle
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PlasmaShotgun
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Flashbang
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Stun Grenade
*Medieval Guns
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Throwing Knife
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Kunai
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Shuriken
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Musket
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HandMortar
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Crossbow
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Bow
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4 Different Sword
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Mace
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BattleAxe
Million to One Hero
I am having fun with it, but don’t get your hopes up for new levels being made. I had this game for about 1 1/2 months and have only seen 1 other person make 2 levels (the game has a lot of older levels though). Also, I have like 3 to 4 people clear the levels I have made (only can see who has cleared the level and not failed it.) , and people can’t up vote a level until they have cleared it.
You can also increase your rank by doing task in other players levels ( kill baddies with a bow, or collect orbs), but the rank doesn’t seem to do anything that I am aware of. Good luck trying to get a task done though if players don’t use certain things in their levels.
– Real player with 267.4 hrs in game
Another underrated lever editor platformer, Million to One Hero hits a great balance of fun platforming and adventure-based story. While the editor can take a bit to learn, it has a few key additions that separate this game from other level editors, such as NPCs and dialogue. It also features an adventure creator, where you can string multiple levels together to make a larger story.
As is, Million to One Hero is a solid level editor game, and while it could use a bit more work to make it great, it is certainly one worth checking out and I heartily recommend it.
– Real player with 16.3 hrs in game