Mussoumano: Ataque dos Haters

Mussoumano: Ataque dos Haters

Very good, but why don’t you have Chinese? As the largest market in the world, if there is Chinese, more people will play it.

There are some difficulties in the game. If it can be saved, it will be better if it can be revived from the place of death rather than from the beginning

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game


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Excelente jogo!

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Mussoumano: Ataque dos Haters on Steam

40 Winks

40 Winks

I find this game rather enjoyable. I seen in Wikipedia IGN gave it a bad review cause of its difficulty? Not quite sure what they meant there. It maybe on the easier side but the game was meant for children so expect the difficulty to not be too hard. The game feels like a mixture of Kid Chameleon, Spyro the Dragon and other 3D platformer’s of the 90’s. In the game you have collect a certain amount of Winks to complete a level. While in the level you have to collect hidden keys and once all are collected the boss will be unlocked. During the stages you will also find hidden jack in the box that will allow you to change into a different character. Examples being you can change into a karate character, clown, monster etc… Using these characters also allows you to unlock certain hidden locations of a level if you pounce on a button that is needed to for that character. Long story short the game is rather fun to me and people will find enjoyment in it. As for issues there might be a tad input lag but its not to bad that’ll hinder the game play too much. The only annoyance is when in certain levels with water jumping to a ledge might be a pain. There is dips in framerate however I don’t see it too much at this current time. There has been updates to the game so possibly the emulator was tweaked a tad to fix framerate rate issue. To also help get more performance turn off the tv effect. Also people complained about saves luckily since the new update you can now do a quick save if the save feature breaks at any point in the game. Also you’re now able to change your button config for the game as well so you can use it with your Playstation controllers, Xbox controllers etc… and have the button config the exact way it should be. I find this game rather enjoyable and I would recommend it.

Real player with 14.1 hrs in game

I have to not recommend this game at all. It’s a shame because the game looks interesting and I saw an update that recently happen in NOVEMBER 2019, after reading all the comments people posted and the reviews I had some hope but when I launched the game I repeat literally nothing happened. Sure the game loaded up, but that was it… the keyboard/controller for this game doesn’t work at all, I was spamming all the buttons on my keyboard and all I found to work with the game is NumPad plus+ (which just speeds up the game from 30-60 fps to over 100+ frames per second) and the F1, to F12 worked… I tried disconnecting, restarting steam, the common solutions and still nothing just stuck at the main menu which for some reason now does a weird BASS BOOST. Please fix this the state of this game before releasing it on steam, it’s not even funny bad, same goes with the port being terrible, having to save state which I thought people was making up, but no you actually have to save state and besides that again controls not even working… disappointed and requesting a refund.

Real player with 7.8 hrs in game

40 Winks on Steam

Slime 64

Slime 64

Slime 64 is a 3D Collectathon Platformer inspired by the 64-bit era!

Play as four uniquely strong elemental Slimes in any order you’d like as they meet each other on their journey and combine their powers to save the world from the diabolical Wurl Tzun and his ever-expanding enterprise. The Geo Keys and Golden Bells will unlock new worlds to explore as you amass your strength in numbers (and your pile of goodies).

Meet the Slimes!

Fly through the air with Winona, zip through water at high speed with Marsh, dash and jump farther and higher with Ash, and build up insane speed rolling around as Tuff. These four slimes hail from all around the world, but through their adventures will meet and fuse, allowing their powers to be used at the same time!

Choose a Visual Style

Some people prefer jaggy edges and scanlines, others prefer crystal clear sight. Play the game with Nostalgia Goggles set to On, HD Remaster, or Blinding!

Adaptive Soundtrack

Catchy tunes inspired by the style and tone of yesteryear combined with some smart programming help capture that classic exploration feel.

All sorts of challenges!

Do you like platforming? How about puzzle solving? Speedrunning? As fans of all of the above, we’re pushing Slime 64 to be the best it can be, and to offer something for everyone.

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Slime 64 on Steam

SodaStar 0

SodaStar 0

Run and jump through 4 distinct world while collecting different sodas to boost you’re abilities.

You are Soda an energetic young boy living in the city of Pemberton, one day a mysterious character only known as “Dan” steals the cities power and takes what’s called “Power Emblems”. Its Soda’s job to get the Power Emblems back and restore Pemberton to full power.

Soda has a range of dynamic abilities that you can use to traverse various levels, you can find certain permanent upgrades that add on to Soda’s moveset letting him reach places otherwise unreachable. These upgrades can range from a double jump to wall kick, on top of that you have the ability to drink different sodas that give you a temporary buff to other aspects like top speed and health.

SodaStar 0 on Steam

Flynn and Freckles

Flynn and Freckles

| Byte-sized review | A platform adventure best left marooned on a deep sea ocean island |

| Review | I adore 2D/3D colourful platformers (next to RPG’s it’s my second favorite genre). In fact some of my favorite gaming memories consist of myself huddling around the NES, SEGA Mega Drive, Playstation 1 and 2 playing through each systems latest colourful platformer, often staying up into the wee hours of the morning getting lost in each ones world. While the genre has fallen out of favor somewhat unfortunately with the big publishers thankfully we have indie game studios trying to rekindle the flame and through that we have seen a popular resurgence with 2D 8/16 bit adventures such as Shovel Knight and The Messenger and in the 3D realm with the brilliant A Hat in Time to the mediocre and somewhat disappointing Yooka-Laylee (disappointing considering the talent behind this one) to even Crash Bandicoot making an appearance on modern systems with the well received Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy. The moment I saw Flynn and Freckles pop up on the Steam store I knew I immediately had to give it a try. Sadly, and really it pains me to do this because I can see the developers clearly have the same love for the genre as I do even citing Spyro, Guybrush and Crash in the credits as inspiration for the game, I just can’t recommend this game. While the PS2 aesthetics didn’t bother me in the slightest (I found the graphics quite charming in a simple way) what is unfortunate is how bland and unremarkable the adventure is. Had this released in the early noughties it would probably have gone completely unnoticed as well and while it tries to pay homage to the era it does nothing to make it stand out. Coupled with terrible animations (Flynn walks like he has a carrot stuck up his backside) and a dull-as-dishwater plot (young pirate searches for the treasure of one fabled pirate), I could have probably gotten over those issues and simply given the game a “meh” rating if it were not for the one mechanic that simply ruins it all, a mechanic you need to absolutely nail in a platform adventure, you know - the jumping bits. Jumping bits that require precision but that are totally broken. I spend more time dying and getting frustrated with the jumping, especially since the game is quite puzzle heavy (nothing taxing), but often requires that the jumping mechanic actually works, which it doesn’t. Lots of trial and error ensured much to my chagrin. The second major issue I have with this game is that it only saves periodically but not enough (mostly only when you enter a new area) and should you die (and you will thanks to the broken jumping mechanic) you are often forced to replay through large sections, having to resolve puzzles you just solved (and often struggled to solve because of the jumping mechanic working against you). This ultimately ends up sinking this adventure. |

Real player with 9.4 hrs in game

TL;DR - it’s busted on a fundamental level. Due to serious collision detection problems, your character freezes on landing from a jump, or falls through the platform, or fails to jump. The level design does not account for this. I did not finish the game because my save file has permanently preserved or not preserved the state of various level elements in such a way that it can’t be completed anymore, with no option to restart the level. Do not buy this game.

The game has crippling problems with collision detection, even with recognizing whether you have landed from a jump, and so you can receive fall damage from a relatively small fall. The collision detection problems also make your character come to a dead stop for like a fifth of a second on landing, and make you simply slide off some platforms without jumping, or fall through solid platforms when falling fast enough.

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game

Flynn and Freckles on Steam

Kid Baby: Starchild

Kid Baby: Starchild

I really liked the look of this game and after a long time of having many platform games released that have been any good but the bad first.

1. The difficultness ramps up very quick indeed and in fact on world 1-4 it is very unforgiving and you find yourself re doing certain parts over and over again to the point of getting fed up as you get put so far back in the game.

2. If you lose all your lives in a level no matter how far in you are you end up right back at the start of the level and have to go through it all again maybe an option to continue would be good here.

Real player with 4.2 hrs in game

The groundwork here is remarkable! This is a very well made and fast paced platforming action game that doesn’t do the hand-holding you’re used to with some really clever ideas. It’s a bit too unforgiving in places where a single misstep throws you back quite far or bonus stages that are lost until repeating the whole level but it’s exciting and the colorful graphics look amazing. Performance is great too.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Kid Baby: Starchild on Steam

Touhou 3D Dungeon

Touhou 3D Dungeon

A little rough around the edges but otherwise a very interesting and fun little game. You can tell this is a labor of love through the way the game plays. The dungeons are well thought out and aren’t repetitive in any sense. Frankly, I’ve loved my time playing this game and I think those who are interested in these kinds of games would love this game too.

The creator of the game also made the game engine from the ground up which I think adds to the game’s merit.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

A neat short adventure game in a style similar to Legend of Zelda from a unique perspective switching between the 3 main Characters.

As seen in the Screenshots and Trailer the game is graphically somewhere around the PS1 era and got that clunky crusty visual style which has its own charm in my opinion.

I should say again the game is very short, my first playthrough took around 1.5 hours and I still have to do a second one at the time of writing this.

The controls arent very refined and sometimes some jumps can be a bit frustrating but overall I’d say if you want a short adventure and especially if youre already a touhou fan its probably worth picking up.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Touhou 3D Dungeon on Steam

Swoon!

Swoon!

Swoon! is an Adventure 2.5D Platformer for all ages. You are an alien who crashed on planet Earth. Collect all the mechanical parts of your spaceship, face the most daring bosses, travel through time and save your friends.

Swoon! on Steam

Auri’s Tales

Auri’s Tales

This beautiful game has a lot of potential and I love the direction it’s heading! You can see the obvious love for the developers daughter that went into its creation.

I recommend keeping an eye on its future development; it still has a ways to go.

Your objective is to collect coins and equipment to help statue friends solve puzzles for rewards and open each heartfelt letter to the daughter of the king and queen who await your entry inside the castle. A map of some kind would be very helpful to follow.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Auri's Tales on Steam

Enoki

Enoki

A very nice cute puzzle game, well worth the play. I finished it with the playtime I have so

used that for your own judgement of if you think the cost is worth the gameplay value. Good

luck! 8/10

Real player with 54.0 hrs in game

Platformer with three-in-a-row elements. I recommend it to anyone who is tired and wants

to think about solving puzzles.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game

Enoki on Steam