Go Clubbing

Go Clubbing

Clubmixed is proud to present Go Clubbing, our fully interactive virtual club.

Experience a night club out from the comfort of your home. With two fabulous rooms, the VIP Sunset Bar and the Underground, immerse yourself with mixes and videos from DJs from all over the world.

Choose the ReadyPlayerMe avatar that best represents you.

Then, head off to the dance floor, dance with other clubbers while listening to the fantastic mixes prepared by our selected DJs, and engage with other clubbers through live audio chat.

We regularly update this experience with new DJ mixes and videos, and we host live events several times a month.


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Go Clubbing on Steam

Abyss of Neptune

Abyss of Neptune

Abyss of Neptune is a well designed short game, with an interesting story and decent game play. The presentation and environment is the most notable, as they are overall beautiful.

I found the aiming to be a little tedious at first, but after many tries, I finally was able to get the degree of drop off that the bolts had, and hit my targets reliably.

The motion of the character was nearly perfect. The only problem I had, was the tail off felt more like a space motion then ocean, where the character drifted with little to no reducing of her speed. The controlled motions nail down the water feel, but there should be a little more resistance when you are not actively pushing a direction. Aside from that, the character interactions and movement were a dream.

Real player with 6.2 hrs in game

I really like the atmosphere of this game. It’s supposed to be an eerie underwater horror game, and the ambiance really sells it. The art is aesthetically pleasing, and everything looks really polished with the detail of the lighting. The sound design is really well done, I feel like I’m underwater, and the sound of the character breathing creates additional stress which plays well into the horror genre.

The resource management in the game is really well done. You have to manage your oxygen, which slowly depletes as you explore. It isn’t something you have to micro-manage, but it does have to stay in the back of your mind. The ammunition found in the game is fairly hard to come by, and is something that you have to carefully manage. Running out of ammo can be stressful, and stumbling upon ammo is a huge relief.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

Abyss of Neptune on Steam