ProtectSeaWar
Battle of the Sea is an RTS real-time battle of the sea game - a real battle on your computer!
The game can be free to operate large cruisers, medium-sized cruisers, mine boats, torpedo boats, submarines, aircraft, tanks, soldiers.
Use strategy to defeat the enemy and defend the country’s territorial waters.
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Box: Boxing
its fun and definitely worth the $1 but i changed the language from english and cant get it back
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
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Pretty good game! but there’s a problem I have with it. I accidentally changed the language from English to a different language and I can’t switch it back. Still a great game though.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Space Slurpies
Space Slurpies is pretty much the classic mobile game Snake in Vr.
We play with a single motion controller moving our snake around that is attached to the end of it, trying to make him eat and grow until we can’t move any more. While it is very low-poly the graphics do what they need to do with the gameplay being the core of the game here.
Sadly, the game gets boring the more you are playing it. All levels are the same, only the background and the color keeps changing. But since the price is ok and a multiplayer is available, it fits…It is very suitable for parent-child games, and it is very childlike.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
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I am new to VR and this is one of my first games. Super easy to get started. The colors and textures were amazing. The game was challenging and had enough competitive elements to keep me super engaged. I had seen reviews and podcasts claiming how calming and chill the experience is. I was not let down, a great game to play during some down time. On the podcast interview the developers seem really cool. They did a great job with this game. The interaction was super smooth. The maps are extensive. I will be back in soon to check out the ones I didn’t get to. I could just keep hanging out with the slurps, but had to go to work. You won’t be disappointed. Even the soundtrack was enjoyable and fresh.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Dancing Cube
About this game
You end up being trapped in the “Dancing Cube” which deforms to the rhythm of the music. View and feel the music, while doing your best to survive the sudden changes to the cube. Challenge your friends and see who handles the beat better.
Single or multiplayer
Play alone or with up to four players, locally or using Steam’s “Remote Play Together” feature.
Description of the game
The music will animate the “Dancing Cube” in which you are trapped with the other players.
But beware, some animations represented by the color red, will penalize the players who will come into contact with them.
You can move and jump to strategically position yourself in the cube to avoid obstacles or prevent another player from entering a safe area.
Your final score will be affected by your overall performance, so feel free to sabotage the other players.
Powers appear and allow to spice up interactions between players, such as a shock wave pushing all the players around you.
Level editor
Create custom levels using the level editor and let your friends test them.
ReCurse: Eternal
ReCurse: Eternal is a virtual reality sword-fighting single-player game that is combat-focused featuring only boss-level characters which will be fought one at a time as the player progresses from one stage to another. IT IS NOT AN OPEN WORLD RPG. The game’s progression will work like traditional fighting games such as tower mode or arcade modes where you fight each enemy in a ladder-style progression. The actual combat is inspired by souls-like games that encourage strategic gameplay by punishing rushed and spammy movement and rewarding rhythmic dodging, blocking, parrying, attack patterns.
Eruption爆发
Eruption is a souls-like game on LSD. It’s strange, weird, and gives me Superhot vibes with the meta humor. It’s definitely early access, and feels like very early access, but for what is a $5 game ($4 on sale when I bought it) I honestly kind of like it. Combat is what you’d expect from a souls-like game, and feels fairly weighty, but the hit boxes are a bit jank and it feels like if you swing even a nanosecond sooner than the opponent they still hit you before you hit them. Kind of wack.
Does anyone remember the old PS1 game Jackie Chan Stuntmaster where you’d pick up weapons around the environment? I know I’m dating myself here and there are probably better more timely references, but it feels a little like that. You have your standard swords but you also have things like a mop, keyboard…and a coffee mug. It’s weird.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game