Here Comes The Hero
1 on 1 action roguelike game with “Saturday Morning Show” art style where you fight through a randomly generated path filled with villains and events until you defeat the final boss.
Simplified control for more focus on action and strategy
Customizable & upgradeable attack and skill
Micro stories that will unravel on every battle
fight through a randomly generated path
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Dash Hale
INHALE. SAVE THE WORLD. EXHALE. REPEAT.
Who needs guns or swords when the environment is on their side?
Better still: why not having them all?
Dash Hale is a combat-based runner set in a dynamic, freely rotating world: run faster or slower by changing the ground incline, turn it into a steep slope for sliding or drop to a free fall - bringing your enemies down with you.
Hunt bloodthirsty zombies in a pirate ship, survive rebellious machines in feudal Japan, face hellish demons in the cyberspace and escape giant rotating blades… everywhere. It may not make much sense, but you won’t have time to miss it.
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Control Matt and the world around him: jump, swap between short and long-range attacks and rotate the world at will;
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10 kinds of enemies, 10 corresponding levels - which get mixed at the start of each scene;*
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Upgrade your weapons and acquire new abilities through your journey;
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Blood pumping electronic soundtrack;
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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?)
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For Sparta
PROS:
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A decent variety of enemies. There are about 3-4 different skins for each monster, but they each have varying attacks and behaviours to keep things interesting.
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A large selection of craftable perks to potentially obtain.
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The controls handle well. Dodging and attacking feels responsive and enjoyable.
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Action-packed generally speaking. Enemies spawn in waves throughout a day, but if you take too long, the next wave will spawn in to keep you on your toes.
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Satisfying and appropriate sound effects.
– Real player with 15.8 hrs in game
Great little arcade game. It’s difficult and has a lot of random elements that can make it anywhere from challenging to near impossible, but with games being so fast/short and the ability to restart in a couple of seconds it’s not normally frustrating.
If you like old school keyboard bashing this is for you.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Rogue Princess
Being the princess of a big kingdom is soooo frustrating! Live the exciting battle fantasy of the Rogue Princess, wield an array of procedurally generated weapons, explore exotic levels, fight vicious enemies, and get upgrades to help the Princess end this endless party night in harmony.
FEATURES
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Live the battle fantasy of the Rogue Princess in Victorian era London.
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Procedurally generated platforming levels, a new adventure every time!
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Pickup new weapons every run. Beware, if you get hit, you lose your weapon, it may never reappear!
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Slash fantastical enemies and meet typical monsters of the era.
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Multiple environments: Victorian London, Scotland, Ireland, Egypt, India, Amazonia, Hong Kong, Fiji, …
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Challenge tough bosses at the end of each zone.
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This is a Rogue Lite: collect skulls and spend them between runs to increase your stats.
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2 players local coop: get the help of your little brother, he is the heir to the throne after all!
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The princess needs an outlet, she’s quite irate.
Universe Apart
A Journey in Space
Universe Apart is a twin-stick 2d horror space exploration shooter with rogue-like elements. You explore space ships, mining stations and asteroids and survive as long as you can. Venture out and scavenge weapons, resources, duct tape and new crew mates in an attempt to make your derelict generation ship hold together and reach a planet and seed it - or at least you will die trying.
You battle enemies in real time while unraveling the mysteries of a harsh and uncaring ancient Universe. You have to fight, explore, find loot and solve both simple and more existential puzzles to unlock your full potential.
You can play alone, collaborate in couch co-op or invite a friend to help via steam remote play.
Survive as long as you can, seed planets and solve mysteries to unlock new spaceships that open new possibilities and take you on different journeys.
Asteroid Arena
Asteroid Arena is a player vs player, space ship battle arena, where you gather up your “friends” and have fun shooting around in an asteroid field while trying to be the last ship standing. World is shrinking, time is running out and you need to find the other ships, weapons, protection and boosters before the others find you!… Or just hide in a nebula cloud until everybody else have destroyed each other.
The game is played with 2-4 players either on the same computer (with split-screen) or on different computers by inviting your Steam friends.
For playing on the same computer it is highly suggested to use gamepads as some keyboards have limitations on how many keys that can be pressed simultaneously.
TERRORHYTHM (TRRT) - Rhythm driven action beat ‘em up!
It pains me to write a negative review for this game, but in its current state, TERRORHYTHM is just not that enjoyable
Don’t get me wrong, being a fan of rhythm games, I like this game and see great potential for it, but there are a couple major issues that prevent me from truly enjoying the game
Messy calibration system
Other reviewers have covered how this feature breaks when you use controllers, but since I’ve never used a controller for this game, I’ll let you read those reviews for more accurate information. However, there is still something else that is rather done poorly.
– Real player with 54.9 hrs in game
“Easy to Learn, Hard to Master” game.
First of all, I love the art style!
There was a lot of cool design in the different backgrounds and animation. Also the weapons - (that you’ll get from enemies) - katanas, throwing discs and a giant reaper scythe that looks cool as hell as you slice down enemies).
The music is also brilliant!
Every single track here is big and thumping and geared towards making you want to move. WIthin seconds of starting up the first level, I found myself bopping along in my seat, and that set the tone for every other level. BTW, you also can add in your own songs.
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
Void Explorer
You are a lone colonist - Explore the void of space and discover all sorts of planets, creatures, dungeons and civilizations!
Build your own bases and gadgets to further expand your colony!
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Explore Space!
Modify and upgrade your ship, find planets, land on them.
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Discover Planets!
Wide array of planets ranging from dense and lush forests to rocky wastelands!
Specific dungeons, civilizations, resources and enemies on each!
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Craft!
Craft powerful weapons, food, gadgets or tools to grow your colony!
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Fight!
Get weapons and fight enemies and bosses for better loot!
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Explore!
Explore Ancient Ruins and dungeons found on planets!
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Much More!
Quests, base building, NPCs, colonies, boss fights and so much more!
Skull Head World
Really fun game with lots of replay value. The procedural retro graphics and sound bring tears of joy to my eyes.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
Flush them skulls!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game