Woodcutter Warrior
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A 10 - chapter story, with a dark secret to unfold!
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~170 swords, to vanquish those who stand between you and destiny
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While travelling between locations, random events may help or hinder you!
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Tile - based gameplay; Pick and choose what unlocked tiles you want in your run, and how frequently! But beware, you only get the boons of a tile if you accept its curses!
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Grow your camp from a modest base of operations to a bustling fortress town!
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Relieve the countless lives of the Woodcutter! You are not allowed to die until you fulfill your goal. But the Timeless Valley, your home, remembers your past lives!
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At the end of each chapter, a vicious foe will block your path. You may not succeed at first, but practice, get better equipment, eat some of Cook’s enchanted dishes, and nothing will stand firmly in your path again.
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Take your Revenge!
Progress through an epic story consisting of 10 chapters, with many memorable characters, brought to life by a dialogue system similiar to classic JRPGs! Also, there may be something else in there, that does not meet the eye..
Weapons of War
Loot ~170 Swords, each with their own unique graphics, and their own stats like weight! Ranging from Common, to Legendary, there are three tiers, and four Elements! Fire, Cold, Energy, and Holy!
Travel the World
As you travel on the overworld map between runs, Random Encounters may dot your path! These may be good, or bad, or just completely random, giving a fresh feel to each run!
Tile-based Roguelike
Each delve into Enemy territory is Unique, thanks to the Random-Tile based gameplay! In Woodcutter Warrior, the level loadout is part of your build. Pick and switch tiles as you choose, the more dangerous you go, the stronger you can become!
Base-Building
Build and Upgrade the buildings in your Camp! Each upgrade will have its own graphics, and Unlock a new tile, and a new mechanic, like a crafting tier, a special dish at the kitchen, etc.
Character Progression
The story progresses every 2 level-ups, and each level-up, your look changes to reflect the story! Get more experienced, age, and fulfill your destiny!
Unique Bosses
Each chapter will have its own Boss with its own Unique game mechanic. Follow my YouTube channel to learn more as soon as it is implemented!
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Fake Racing
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/jJrPJN0-A3E
This game has a very unique art style which I enjoyed. Along with the visuals, the gameplay is pretty interesting as well. It’s an arcade racer, but a pretty technical racer. You have to learn the tracks in order to drift around the corners and make the turns without losing too much speed to be competitive in the race.
There’s only 4 tracks currently and 2 of them are locked until you beat the tournament mode. There’s only one vehicle. There’s quick race and tournament mode available to play. There is no difficulty setting, although you can set the number of laps, number of AI opponents, whether to use slow-down (I think this may be a sort of difficulty setting where the speed of everyone is slowed down, including yourself). You can also choose to start the track going the opposite direction (doesn’t really add much variety though).
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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It has to be said ‘Fake Racing’ is a weird one. With its ‘pixel-perfect 1-bit renderer’ and ‘half a car’ style in VR it seems as cheaply put together as indie games come. But yet…I found myself having more fun than I would like to admit. The hands-on-steering does take a while to get used to, but in the end, I was enjoying the handful of tracks as well as the tournaments. Heck, I even found myself able to drift-slide around some of the corners which felt great in VR. Having said that VR is clearly a bolt-on here and I feel the game does need to be cheaper given the lack of content. But I did have a few smiles, so I will give it a very cautious thumbs up.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Blue Energy
Crafting
Create the factory parts, items and weapons to survive.
Factory Building
Build factories that produce everything.
Terraform
Change the earth to suit your needs.
Hovercraft
Explore the islands and escape from enemies with your hovercraft.
Apocalyptic Survival
Hunt creatures and mine ores on different islands to get resources to survive.
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California Games II
The original California Games – first released in 1987 – is considered by many to be one of the best games from the late 8-bit era. Whether it was the original release on the Commodore 64, the slightly-cut-down version that came with the Atari Lynx, or a port from any one of around a dozen other platforms, the unique sun-drenched sports tend to conjure up fond memories from all who played them.
It was inevitable that such a highly-regarded game would be afforded a sequel, and Developer Epyx did not disappoint. By the time the game came out in 1990, 16-bit home computers had become commonplace, meaning that the Amiga, Atari ST and SNES were among the launch platforms.
Now available officially on Steam for the first time, you too can enjoy the five radical and awesome events:
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Hang-gliding
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Jet-skiing
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Snowboarding
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Bodyboarding
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Skateboarding
Just like the first game of the series, California Games II is easy to play but hard to master, with plenty of playground arguments about which event was the best.
So get ready to soar like a boss, dust some ice and kick some sweet ollies with this radical and bodacious sequel to one of the most popular games of all time!
From the original manual
_Yo! Dudes and dudettes!
Welcome back to California – land of Fun and Games! Get ready for the ultimate sequel: California Games II. It’s time for “fun in the sun” as you play five totally new events.
First, you’ll try Hang Gliding at San Francisco’s Fort Funston, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, where the most daring hang gliders “hang out”. Next, you’ll take a helicopter ride to the top of Mt. Epyx for a wildly out-of-control Snowboarding run… all the way back down to the beach. Then you’ll take your surfjet out into Monterey Bay for the Santa Cruz Jet Surfing Competition. After that, you’ll compete in the Santa Cruz Bodyboarding Invitational. Finally, you’ll face the challenge of outlaw Skateboarding down the most aggro-cultural California Aqueduct.
Objectives
California Games II is a game for one to eight players. The object of the game is to score well in every event. Points are awarded for each event based upon your ranking among the other competitors. The player with the most points at the end of a competition earns the title of Supreme Dude. Practice to improve your skills in each event, compete with your family and friends, and soon you’ll be the Supreme Dude.
In competition if you break the record for an event, California Games II records your name and the new high score on the Most Excellent Dudes screen._
And All Would Cry Beware!
A neat little FPS Metroidvania romp through an alien and dangerous world of polygons and stark colors. Short but with intriguing lore, And All Would Cry Beware evokes the spirit of going beyond the veil that marks games like The Dig, Axiom Verge, and Remnant: From the Ashes.
The player takes the role of an unknown survivor of a ruined future Los Angeles, who ducks into a building in the hopes of evading a “kill gang” only to find that the building belonged to scientists who found a means to travel beyond Earth via portal. Finding a pistol and the means to activate the portal, there seems to be no way to go but through. On the other side is a world we know only as “Xanadu”, and the scattered log entries left behind by a previous expedition make more then a few references to the poem by that name.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Cute for what it is, but 10 USD is a rip for around 2 hours of content, much of which I spent trying to glitch myself up walls and sequence break. This is about the quality you might expect from a good, free itch.io game or the like. Some neat ideas, but not long enough or polished enough to really be anything great. Particularly the game suffers from sections being hard to navigate due to the limited textures used. In the caves and forest areas, the floors and ceilings look almost identical, and it makes navigation a pain. Once I found better ways to navigate and just jump over all the entire map, it felt much better. Other major note is that the volume has a tendency of resetting to full when you load back in to a save file, and the controls option menu looks like it was just a base default of whatever engine this is on, really throws me out of the moment. On the positive side, the enemies and bosses were all very creative and had good, simple patterns that made fighting them feel fair and enjoyable. The music was catchy but nothing memorable.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Demonblood
This is a game where you fight a large number of different demons and other creatures. You can play singleplayer or with your friends. Also there is a little story which you can explore. You can use up to 200 items in this game consisting of around 100 weapons.
Gestaltor
How do I end my subscription? Please end my subscription
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Miira
Miira is a puzzle-horror mashup game, mixing the classic puzzle gameplay in the vein of The Witness with horror elements of games like Amnesia.
The main game features a 1-hour average play time with additional arcade-like mode that delivers the puzzles with mechanics from the game in a randomly generated fashion. It heavily relies on gameplay-based emergent horror situations and atmosphere building.
You will have to traverse 5 distinct locations, all with their own thematic style and puzzle mechanics. There is no option to fight back, so you will have to be crafty and cautious to keep yourself from succumbing to the nightmare that lurks in the dark corners of Miira. Watch your back, and stay vigilant…
Nazi Busters
Nazi Busters is a fusion of Duke’s humor, Wolfenstein’s weird war aesthetics and insane blitzkrieg-style gameplay. Become a American commando and change the course of the War!
Main game features:
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Enjoy the 90s style FPS, with pixels that we all love :D
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Kill as many Nazi soldiers as you can using a traditional WWII weapons or Wunderwaffe prototypes!
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Explore famous Nazi locations like project Riese, U-Boat shipyard or Hitler’s masion, and many more!
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Discover Wunderwaffe secrets, new technologies, and stop Nazis from building an atomic bomb!
Disclaimer:
Nani Busters is a humores FPS retro game. In this project players WILL NOT see a realistic violence or drastic WWII scenes like Nazi work camps, executions, experiments on people, or getting advantage of the minorities. We are NOT using swastikas, SS or any of the Nazi propaganda symbols.
Wrought Flesh
Rip out enemies organs and equip them in your own body. Fight biopunk monsters and drugged-up space bandits. You are a Gajeshian Cultist: A near-mythological being built from the bodies of long-dead saints. You have arrived on the partially terraformed planet of Colcol on a temple-ordained mission to find and kill someone. Explore the planet and trace your victims steps to the end.
Features:
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organ based stat system
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literal finger gun
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10 unique enemies
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8 guns
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3 boss fights