Virus Petya

Virus Petya

A very funny game, I recommend it xD

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game


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Install then Delete Virus Petya = World is SAVED xD

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game

Virus Petya on Steam

The Fabulous Fear Machine

The Fabulous Fear Machine

The Fabulous Fear Machine is a narrative-driven strategy game with a pulp horror style, from the creators of Do Not Feed the Monkeys. You play as a newly minted Master of the Machine, having been called to greatness by its mysterious keeper. To pursue your goals, you must generate and spread fear through the careful cultivation of various Legends—those scary stories, urban myths, and conspiracy theories that lurk in the dark corners of the mind.

What are your deepest desires? If wealth is what you seek, nothing empties store shelves faster than a panic. Power? A fearful man is a loyal one, it’s true. Glory? Well… now you’ve got our attention. Everything you’ve ever dreamed of is within your reach, with The Fabulous Fear Machine.

Horror evolved. Plant the seeds of fear in fertile ground. Watch and listen to how the media reacts to your Legends. Feed them, then see them grow more powerful and effective.

The job done right. Your strength is in strategizing; leave the dirty work to your Agents. Send them to explore new locations and infiltrate your enemies, making interesting choices along the way.

An equal and opposite reaction. Rivals and the forces of good alike seek to undo the Machine’s influence for their own ends. Plan accordingly, or you may find your own Legends twisted into inspirational stories, mascots, or other sugary-sweet clichés.

Think globally, scare locally. Many Legends are drawn from the unique cultural history of specific countries. Travel the world, and learn what terrors each populace delights in.

A tale as old as time. You’ll direct the stories of several Masters operating in different regions of the world. Along the way, explore the history of the Machine, its enemies, and the Agents who aid you.

Presented by AMC Games and SHUDDER. Early development of the game was supported by Red.es and FEDER (European Regional Development Fund).


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The Fabulous Fear Machine on Steam

Pandemic Crisis

Pandemic Crisis

This game for the price is a fantastic pandemic simulator. I love how there is no winning or losing and the fact that this game encourages you to see he economic and human side to your decisions. Timing in this game is everything in the early stages, knowing when to invoke certain restrictions in certain countries is important, countries to some extent feel different to others, some feel very different and each country will have to be analysed to decide your best approach. However the game lacks (as far as I am aware) a save function. This needs to happen as obviously sometimes these pandemics can take a long time to end. I would recommend this game and hope that the developers improve some things slightly. Notably the save function being added, maybe a few more decisions and possibly some little visual upgrades. Nonetheless definitely recommended for the price.

Real player with 95.8 hrs in game


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Interesting and a realy good game or/and a pandemic simulator!

You can play it over and over again with different strategies and try too

handle the virus better.

Realy good price for a superb game/simulator!

Real player with 19.7 hrs in game

Pandemic Crisis on Steam

No Cure

No Cure

Aladdin for the Super Nintendo is your basic run-of-the-mill videogame that was adapted for the movie

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

No Cure on Steam

Corona Simulator

Corona Simulator

Its not a bad game to be honest. I thought it would’ve been. The game has great execution, a good amount of actions to do (could use more though) but it does need some things. It needs a sandbox mode and workshop support because I feel those both could really help the game reach its full potential. All in all…I completely recommend this game. Albeit it doesn’t have a lasting appeal because it only has like 5 missions or so.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Corona Simulator on Steam

Evil Labs

Evil Labs

I am going to recommend this game based on it’s potential rather than it’s current state as it really does have great potential and the developer appears to want to make it into a great game. At the moment in game progress is far too slow to make it really enjoyable to play, it takes an age to gain research points and raise funds and the workers appear to need to rest more hours than they work. Once things are balanced more sensibly then there should be hours of gameplay available. I’m looking forward to the next few months to see how things develop.

Real player with 14.4 hrs in game

The method i use most commonly to rate games is based off of how much time i spend playing and enjoyin the game vs how much the game cost. so esentily i got more out of a $10 that i played for 20 hours than a $50 game that i played for 40 hours.

so far this game is not complete. that should be obvious so i wont go into what it is missing. what it has is huge potential and a small price. thank you for this game!

Real player with 13.5 hrs in game

Evil Labs on Steam

Distancing

Distancing

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Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

Wonder how much money the developers got from the globalists to produce this propaganda. Whatever the amount, it was too much because this game is crap. Someone doing game development would produce something of equivalent quality in their first year. Even for free, I feel like I got ripped off. I will never get that one minute of my life back, and I don’t recommend you waste yours on this piece of trash either. Only people recommending this garbage are maskholes.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Distancing on Steam

Outbreak

Outbreak

I’m gonna bang this out fast since I wanna get this out here quickly. Apologies if it’s a bit messy.

I was informed of this game about 20 hours prior to the release. I checked out some videos and made up my mind that the game looks like it should be within the 15 dollar range (just my opinion) . The following day I got an email saying the game has released, and for 10.49 for the first week. I jumped on it and bought the game.

GAMEPLAY!

This is a top-down style survival horror shooter. You have 5 scenarios, a neat little tutorial, and an “onslaught mode” to complete. In my almost 4 hours of gametime I only completed the tutorial and the first scenario. Having only completed scenario 1, I can say that each one consists of a large map with multiple locked doors and small puzzles throughout, with plenty of documents to read that will fill you in on what is happening around you. Now you can’t just assume you are safe because you are reading something, ohhh my sweet child no.. THEY WILL COME AFTER YOU AND THEY WILL NOT STOP. So you’d best not dilly dally or you will become zombie food ( I did a few times -_- ). You have an inventory system that allows you to carry only so many items with you at a time. I had a few tough decisions to make between ammo and health while playing. You complete puzzles, fight monsters, and unlock doors while running for your life and trying to find the exit.

Real player with 26.1 hrs in game

Outbreak (or - as the fans refer to it as - ob2d) is the first game in the “Outbreak” series. It’s a 2D, top down survival horror game, which brings the player back to strict inventory control, limited resources, and even limited light, with the legendary tank controls set up.

I’m not going to pull any punches here; I strongly disliked this game in my first 5 or so hours… I just couldn’t get into it, and found it unnecessarily hard and punishing… I left it a negative review, uninstalled it, and vowed to never play it again. But as the developer kept work on his other titles in the series, I thought I’d give it one last look. This time around, and with a little research and correspondence in the series' Discord channel, I found the game much more enjoyable to play.

Real player with 20.3 hrs in game

Outbreak on Steam

Pestis

Pestis

This is a really good game, the best game I ever bought on steam for less than 50 cents. The concept is awesome and executed very well with the atmosphere and the theme it all just sort of gets you into the mood of the game and collecting herbs to make and mix potions is just really fun and interesting and there is so many ways to go about how you play the game from saving everyone, killing everyone, killing rats and making bombs to destroy their nest healing your self with potions and eating shrooms to stave off the plague and death. Just all around a cool indie game that you can play on a potato pc or even a calculator and its so cheap and so affordable how can you not get this game? The steam achievements are easy to get and look cool to.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Pestis would be a decent high-score game if it had leaderboards and more maps. Right now it has 1 map and 6 relatively easy achievements, hardly any reason to play it for more than 30 minutes. I think the artwork and animation are decent for what it is. You play as a plague doctor that is trying to cure a small village, and the game certainly captures that sinister atmosphere. The gameplay incorporates the potion mixing mechanic, although the system is very basic. There is some potential for improving your resource management, but without leaderboards I don’t see the appeal. I think if the developer can add at least 2 more locations it would be serviceable (urban area and catacombs perhaps?). It has a partial support for controller despite not being listed on the store page. My F310 works fine, but you can’t rebind it from default state.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Pestis on Steam

Shadows of Forbidden Gods

Shadows of Forbidden Gods

TLDR - Great, unique Lovecraftian turn-based grand strategy game.

The player takes on the mantle of one of multiple eldritch gods with different play styles, bent on bringing their particular brand of apocalypse. The first unlocked god is the most simple - She Who Will Feast, a giant snake that focuses on corrupting heroes and rulers through “enshadowing” them. She starts weak, without a real worldly presence, before awakening, destroying civilised lands and ultimately eating the world. Other gods include Iastur, the Laughing King who focuses on spreading madness to all, Vinerva a god representing nature’s bounties but with a serious catch, Mammon (unreleased at time of writing) who offers great material wealth for the small price of eating people and Ophanim (unreleased at the time of writing) who offers mankind salvation from the aforementioned enshadowment but at the cost of their autonomy.

Real player with 23.7 hrs in game

My plan to destroy the world was foiled but its okay because I can change the chosen one’s name to Ligma Balls as a final act of primordial malice

Real player with 19.7 hrs in game

Shadows of Forbidden Gods on Steam