Car Drive
Ever since the age of 13, I have had a passion for cars that nothing could keep me from. I would watch my dad work on his old ‘61 corvette in the garage, sitting next to him, silently, shining the flashlight where he wanted it, handing him socket wrenches & screwdrivers until whatever problem the car had was fixed. I loved doing this, & my dad was probably the biggest part in my developing passion for cars.
At the age of 16, when I got my drivers license, me & my dad spent hours looking for the perfect project car for us, that I could drive to school & work on in my spare time. After months of looking, we found the perfect car for me: An ‘83 fox body Mustang GT 5.0. It had been wrecked, we got it from a private seller & I spent all of the money I had been saving for years on it. Me & my dad had it towed home, & got it running later that afternoon without much trouble.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
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So you’ve read the description and now you’re down here in the comments trying to figure out what’s it all about. Click the video above to see some of the gameplay, mechanic and hear my thoughts on the game.
Car Drive is a simplistic game. There’s no abundance of mechanics, gimmicks or systems that you need to master to be good at the game. You simple drive and adjust your pitch when needed to avoid flopping over like a turtle on their back. The graphics are minimalist, the music is banging and controls are spot on. I highly recommend Car Drive based on the price and the amount enjoyment I got out of it. Try it for yourself, see how far the drive can take you.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
TOP TRUCK DRIVER
Might as well just be called “Hold Right Arrow to Win”. This was a complete chore to play. The courses are practically the same, just varying how high and low the hills and valleys are. Z/X is used to rotate your vehicle (and perform tricks, of which there are only 2) but it seemed random at best whether they actually helped me to win or not. The music stops playing when you’ve played a track to long without completing it and sometimes you will lose randomly (only seen 3x in the last 5 levels of the race portion). A complete ripoff at the full price of $10 and pretty much still a ripoff on a deep sale.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
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Don’t… just don’t…
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Wastenauts
Check out the Kickstarter campaign here!
Wastenauts is a cooperative collectible card-crawler about making do with what the robot apocalypse has given you. Grab your friends, jump down to the surface, and fight back enough machines to make rent this month.
A Dungeon Crawler Dressed as a Card Game
Take on the role of misfit mercenaries and explore decks packed with ‘bots, gear, and a ton of scrap. Your unlocked cards are the tools you’ll use to make your way to the boss. Unlock and upgrade power ability cards, blueprint cards to craft in a pinch, and augment cards to boost your stats.
A World Worth Salvaging
Humanity has fled to cityships just above the planet’s surface, but we still need fuel, food, and valueless family heirlooms. That’s where you come in. One good shove off the side of the ship and you’ve already started your mission. Don’t worry, I’m sure another ship will come by to pick you up. Eventually.
A Fully Cooperative Experience
Team up in groups of 1-4 in fully online co-op, and choose your loadout smartly to ensure maximum combo potential. Matchmaking and custom games are both available!
Alpha Features
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A cast of unique characters each with their own abilities, gear, and emotional baggage
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100+ cards to unlock, including that one rare card that’s pretty build defining
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Adventure Mode - we bring the deck, you bring the monsters. The harder you make the game, the more rewards. If you win, of course.
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A leveling system complicated enough for the most die-hard min-maxers
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Beach Volleyball Competition
Beach volleyball simulator.
Details:
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x2 game modes, 3D or 2.5D isometric projection;
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easy game play controls;
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realistic ball physics and speed;
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several levels, with several music
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Features:
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styled characters;
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internal control for vfx, sfx, music;
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partner AI character behavior customization;
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training mode for learning correct action execution;
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story mode have progress for increasing team skills;
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versus mode vs bots configured using net orders from other real users teams or teams of story mode;
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multilingual translation for general settings
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Concretely:
3D game mode.
Planned replacement of background stuff to use completely 3d stuff.
2.5D game mode.
Court projection is isometric, that increase playable area.
Easy game play controls.
You need one click per action, on right or left side of playable area, that control game play.
Click on upper screen area show/hide modal menu.
Styled characters.
Available skin color, hair style, clothes, customization inside “PLAYER” menu.
Change at least the color of the skin of the character, not to be confused where you are in the team.
Internal control for vfx, sfx, music.
Visual effects can be turned on/off using “?” menu, that decrease cpu load of slow devices.
Sound effects and music volume, can be controlled using “VOLUME” menu, and using match popup menu.
Partner AI character behavior customization.
AI behavior can be controlled using “PARTNER” menu.
Story mode have progress for increasing team skills.
Next story level unlocked - dope capacity increased.
Versus mode vs bots configured using net orders from other real users teams or teams of story mode.
“VERSUS”- “CREATE NETWORK AI ORDER” , when complete, your team simulation was added on server, and other real users can take order and play versus your bots. Behavior simulate your behavior, less or more.
“VERSUS”- “TAKE NETWORK AI ORDER” , when complete, you can play vs other user team simulation.
That start match vs network AI use “TRAINING”- “USER VS AI”. That observe match of your team simulation vs other user team simulation use “TRAINING”- “AI VS AI”.
Multilingual translation for general settings.
Visual effects setting description inside “?” translated to few languages.
Tip Top
Fun climbing game where you have to balance speed and stamina to reach the top. Your stamina meter depletes as you climb but certain rocks have a better hold so the stamina meter drains slower while holding these rocks. These are crucial for maintaining your stamina. You can restore stamina by using your powder bag but every time you use the powder your total stamina meter gets smaller. Each hand has their own stamina meter. Traversing the mountains is fun and challenging. The controls work well here and the game is pretty polished.
– Real player with 14.6 hrs in game
Nice feeling, fun climbing game with original and well thought out game mechanics. Reaching the top is challenging, but it feels all the more rewarding once you do. Would definitely recommend to try it out
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
The Legend of Bear-Truck Trucker
I spent the weekend absolutely obsessed with this game. A very simple premise, and incredibly charming in its own quiet way. There’s some real min-maxing depth available here, and lots of laughs (with the occasional heartbreak) in the physics. Highly recommended for those stretches of time where no other games seem to stick and you just don’t know what to play. You want to play this :)
– Real player with 22.8 hrs in game
Even tho I’ve only Played this for 3 Hour’s NONSTOP there’s something primal inside all of us that need’s to stack & organise everything otherwise known as OSD
& this game somehow nail’s that 100% as you drive all over America making delivery after delivery I will update this sometime in the future
But it’s so good I have to shout it out now
Might even try 2 convice Captin Sause to play it
10/10 Would Bear again
– Real player with 16.0 hrs in game
Retro Classix: BreakThru
Data East 3
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
BreakThru, the classic arcade, just as you remember it. A shooting and jumping car has to reach an airfield to retrieve a stolen plane Breaking Thru five stages. The game is tough at times but fair, and even a mediocre player like me can do it in 45 minutes (or “0.8 hours”, according to Steam).
I enjoyed this game back in the 80s when I played it on my Amstrad CPC computer (it was a very decent adaptation) and now I have enjoyed the very nice arcade version, brought back to you by 612 Games and Ziggurat. Like the rest of the Retro Classix series, you play inside a modest virtual arcade with CRT filters and the works, but of course you can disable all that if you want.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game