Bilal Go!

Bilal Go!

Bilal Go! is a turn-based puzzle video game. The player moves Colored Characters as a puzzle piece through a board game while avoiding obstacles and manipulating the environment.


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Bilal Go! on Steam

Sunset Shapes

Sunset Shapes

Sunset Shapes was a very pleasant surprise for me. It’s a puzzle game where You have to connect several pieces (sets of blocks) to form a shape where it’s shadow will be casted in a mural. All the shadows uncover a simple story about the travels of a maggot and a daisy.

The art it’s very simple, but it’s also very enjoyable. Specially if You imagine yourself walking alongside a mural in the beach.

The game play it’s very simple. You only have to move and rotate the pieces around, so their shadow fit the demarked zones.

Real player with 48.6 hrs in game


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Very interesting puzzle!

it tells you a story through a pixel art wall by matching the shadows of 3D objects.

Great relaxing experience!

totally recommended!

Real player with 5.5 hrs in game

Sunset Shapes on Steam

Stumble Guys

Stumble Guys

–-{ Graphics }—

☐ You forget what reality is

☐ Beautiful

☐ Good

☑ Decent

☐ Bad

☐ Don‘t look too long at it

☐ MS-DOS

—{ Gameplay }—

☐ Very good

☑ Good

☐ It’s just gameplay

☐ Mehh

☐ Watch paint dry instead

☐ Just don’t

—{ Audio }—

☐ Eargasm

☐ Very good

☐ Good

☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☑ I’m now deaf

—{ Audience }—

☑ Kids

☑ Teens

☑ Adults

☐ Grandma

—{ PC Requirements }—

☐ Check if you can run paint

☑ Potato

☐ Decent

☐ Fast

☐ Rich boi

☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

—{ Difficulty }—

Real player with 191.8 hrs in game


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It’s like Fall Guys but with tighter controls, more fun physics, better maps, and GAMBAAAA for skins (with plenty of free skins).

only con is it could use more maps, if you play a fair amount you might get tired of some. That said, there’s no bad maps.

Real player with 18.5 hrs in game

Stumble Guys on Steam

Messy Room Simulator

Messy Room Simulator

It’s early access, but already a cool little fun game. Much clean! Very wow!

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

So this game is fine. I personally HATE the limited profile features especially for games that are hard. But moving on the game has it set so what THEY think is perfect is right. So when you move cans you get a low score and you have to move desks and such where they personally put it. If these problems are resolved i would pay DOUBLE for this game. (And devs, please turn off limited profile features this game is HARD.)

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Messy Room Simulator on Steam

Magicolors

Magicolors

edit: managed to finish the game with some outside help (see the guides section), so added more info about the second half.

magicolors is a fun voxel-based puzzler (think lego or minecraft). playing as a newbie wizard, you have to collect energy by shooting spells through 3 crystals at a time and only of the same color. with enough energy new spells can be unlocked, one in each location for a total of 5 spells, since you start with the basic one.

Real player with 16.4 hrs in game

A fun and not too hard puzzle game. Nice idea and not something I’ve seen before so quite original. It is probably a bit too easy at times even to get 3 stars but that isn’t always bad. I’d like to have seen one more world that was actually a real challenge but as it is it is still a great game and well worth the low price.

Real player with 12.6 hrs in game

Magicolors on Steam

The Awakening of Mummies

The Awakening of Mummies

This is an absolutely fun and enjoyable family-friendly game for me! The graphics are well detailed, interesting, colorful and in many cases, whimsical. The content is interesting, and the difficulty levels are well-spaced between the beginner with a single mummy up to those that you really have to work for with three mummies, especially for the achievements which prevents the game from becoming “ho-hum” and uninteresting. I would recommend this game to my friends and look forward to more “pyramids to escape” from!

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

What a cute and humorous mummy, the game has a very smooth progression, so I started to understand how to escape the traps while I was enchanted with the details, but arriving in the middle of the second part I already realized that my logic classes will be very useful.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

The Awakening of Mummies on Steam

The Architect: Paris

The Architect: Paris

The Architect: Paris claims to be a construction game, but it isn’t like SimCity or Cities: Skylines. It’s probably not even a game - it’s more of an architectural screenshot generator.

It does force you to play a so-called “career mode” (design things according to specifications) for a while until you unlock the sandbox, then you can pretty much forget about it. (patch 1.14 fixed that)

You have a dozen of districts in central Paris with a bunch of social indicators that don’t seem to do anything at all, a sizeable selection of building styles from 16th-22th centuries, a few optional placeable cyberpunkish “project” landmarks that are absolutely cosmetic, a city block editor and a screenshot making tool, and that’s it. Demolish whole blocks of historical buildings, draw building layouts in the editor (sketching stuff on paper beforehand is recommended for best results), go into screenshot mode and gawk at the horrible perverted things you just did to the French capital’s skyline. Or imagine that you’re playing Deus Ex - the entire selection of Profit substyles looks like something out of Mankind Divided.

Real player with 81.3 hrs in game

The game is a great tool that really meets its expectations about creating your own Paris. You can customise every building except landmarks to pretty much whatever you want. Surround the Notre Dame with wasteland or a massive park or some monolithic tower. This part of the game is great and its really enjoyable if you like architecture or just hate Paris and want to vandalise the city.

At the moment the game is not really a city builder as there is no real strategy, goal, limitations like money etc but when looking at the roadmap, listening to what the developers have said and the different categories of architecture (people, profit, planet) it seems that there will be a strategy element eventually.

Real player with 33.6 hrs in game

The Architect: Paris on Steam

Discovery

Discovery

Explore a giant world made of blocks and modify it with your own creations. Construct houses, build entire villages, cities, monumental constructions or dig deep underground.

Place torches or design complex electric circuits to light up your creations in the dark and enjoy beautiful day and night cycles.

• Creative sandbox block-building experience: Create your own worlds with more than 215 unique materials.

• Jump into Virtual Reality and experience your block world as if you were there with incredible 360 degrees immersion.

Discovery on Steam

Ladder Box

Ladder Box

Ladder Box is about a courier box in the recycle center which does not want to end up being normal trash, so with the help of other boxes, it travels a long way to become something better than normal trash.

Pass levels with mesmerizing level mechanics!

Features

  • 120 levels.

  • mesmerizing moving mechanics.

Ladder Box on Steam

Boulders: Puzzle

Boulders: Puzzle

For the time being I can recommend this game with some reservation.

As for the concept: you start with a cube (the light green one), which you must connect with other cubes (the dark green ones) to create chains. These chains you need to build up and move around until you reach the yellow goal cube. In some levels you’ll meet cubes of two other colors: purple and red. If one of your cubes touches the red cube, it goes ‘poof’ and vanishes and you lose. If one of your cubes touches a purple cube, it turns to ‘stone’ and becomes unmovable - useful if you have a chain that you want to break apart, but dangerous if you have only one cube (if this one cube becomes unmovable you lose, of course).

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

boulders: puzzle is a very basic cube-rolling game. the point is to make the player’s cube reach the goal cube, and the trick is that they’re not always on the same level. what can a simple cube do in such a predicament? well, it can grow longer by sticking its buddies to itself. no other formation is possible, and connections can be broken up if need be.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Boulders: Puzzle on Steam