ESCAPE FROM DOCY
Escape from Docy – it’s an indie game, where you have to escape from Docy, he is your enemy who is doing everything to prevent you from reaching the end or finish the game.
You can cheat him in a way, so that he can not reach you. All these you’ll understand during the game.
There are 18 levels. Going from level to level, the game is getting harder and you have to escape not only from Docybut also from his friends.
You have to be fast and nimble, be able to quickly orient how to escape from Docy, there will be many obstacles in your way,
It will not be easy, but you have to fight against all the enemies.
There are more than 10 mechanics that make the process of playing more interesting and enjoyable.
It is beautifully designed, structured in a perfect way and there are fantastic particle effects that will let your hair down. You will enjoy your time and feel like you are in your element.
All the other technics and rules you will understand later on while playing the game.
Enjoy it.
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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
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InFlux Redux
InFlux Redux is a high-definition remaster of the 2013 puzzler InFlux , built on a brand new engine with improved graphics and physics, and completely rewritten game code.
InFlux is a puzzle game that mixes exploration and platforming in a series of beautiful natural and abstract environments. You are a mysterious metal sphere which falls from the sky, traversing an apparently deserted island dotted with cubic structures of glass and steel. Each glasshouse is a puzzle to be solved. Redux is prettier, more polished, and more performant than the original!
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Roll your way through a series of beautiful and varied naturalistic environments
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Discover and solve a sequence of mind-bending cubic puzzle structures
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Forge an alliance with a majestic and enigmatic humpback whale
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Enjoy an extensive original soundtrack by composer Jonathan Yandel
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Experience the game that Andy Sum, creator of Crossy Road, described as “So beautiful I cried. Twice” when prompted to say something flattering about it
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Marble Odyssey
Marble Odyssey is a rolling racer with a variety of obstacles and objectives. The faster you get through each level, the higher your score - but don’t miss out on the bonuses. 6/10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvqC5-1hKLo
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Claire de Lune
To preface I did get this game for free. But I wont let that effect my review. Claire De Lune is a pretty hard game. The puzzles sometimes felt like an IQ test I wasnt ready for. And the story is sort of time sensitive so it felt at odds. I was meant to be in a hurry but was stopped often to solve puzzles which took me a while. With that said, I absolutely enjoyed the game the whole way through. The gameplay is interesting and held my attention. I was interested to figure out the mystery in the game and resolve the plot. The story and dialogue along the way was interesting. I did especially enjoy Arturo, the ships Ai. They were funny, quirky, and witty which led to some laughs. The protagonist John and Arturo seem to have a complicated relationship which I found interesting to dissect. And Johns backstory was also intriguing to me. But what I appreciate the most is how the developers have seemed to construct a universe that is fleshed out and cohesive. All in all I enjoyed the game and hope for more from the franchise.
– Real player with 36.8 hrs in game
On one hand the game could be compared to “portal”, but on the other hand it has its very own, specific mechanics and its own, well done storytelling.
I really liked the storytelling and the regular conversations with the AI “Arturo” which is very sarcastic but still funny (I do not like funny).
With such feedback the player gets entertained and is also able to go through a linear appearing level design without the need of extra tutorials.
I did not like the parts where the player had to interact fast with different objects to overcome obstacles (but others may like it).
– Real player with 24.1 hrs in game
DeepWeb
I enjoyed 98% of this game. The graphics and aesthetic are great. It really has a sci-fi feeling to it. The music is also top notch with my favorite track being from level 4. I don’t really have a problem with the controls at all, and the platforming in this game can be challenging, but not unbearable.
I found I was able to get through the seven or the eight levels in about two days playing it on and off. Then I got to level 8 and was completely stuck. A few days later a friend was able to point me in the right direction. This was the only time I was truly stuck and had I never figured out how to beat level 8, I would probably give this game a negative rating. But there is a solution; it is just difficult to understand.
– Real player with 105.3 hrs in game
A neat but hard puzzle/platformer Where your trying to escape an AI who’s taken you prisoner in a tron like world, you’ll likely die a’lot trying to beat courses but once you get the hang of jumping, timing, and solving the tricky puzzles you’ll come out on top (until the next level) :). The levels runs suprisingly smooth on good graphics for me on ultra. The few issues thou are “spoilers up ahead”
! at the first level spawn area the glass platforms don’t respawn and they lead to the answer to the first puzzle forcing a restart, in one level the cubes can get stuck to the walls and fall in deadly pools forcing the player to restart (thankfully its at a checkpoint), and there’s a moving death field under a button in the ceiling that you have to press under a moving jump pad in the start of level 8 that is almost impossible to get past even if you slow it down (“almost” impossible because i did get past it once(oops, seems there’s a trick to doing and i was doing it wrong the whole time)). I’ve finally beaten the game and it was a nice journey, if your looking for a challenge this could be it good luck.
– Real player with 14.1 hrs in game
Into the TIMEVERSE
A game for muscle memory
pretty good challenge stages
good rage game
recommended for try hard gamers
– Real player with 19.2 hrs in game
Hello,
I really liked playing this game! It is fair and challenging.
A short breakdown of the pros and cons!
Pros
– Three difficulties to play and complete to gain the final skin for your ball character.
– There are many skins to unlock that will change your ball character.
– The mechanics are simple but very well implemented.
– I really like the color-changing that you need to go through the obstacles.
– Get ready to roll into a difficult platformer that will test your skills.
Cons
– The game might be too difficult for some people even on easy.
– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
Lumote
What a great game! I totally lost myself in this little gem of a puzzle platformer and I hope you can, too.
The premise of each level is simple: open the exit. For that you have to move some kind of energy source into certain positions by using the ever expanding variety of tools, i.e. puzzle mechanics. There is nothing more to say without giving too much away because Lumote manages in a spectacular way to confuse the player with all those flashy neon colors and shiny objects. And learning to read your surroundings and to make sense of them is where the experience becomes really satisfying.
– Real player with 39.0 hrs in game
Lumote is a charming puzzle platformer that eases you into the world with puzzles of increasing difficulty that draw on what you learned in previous levels. There are barely any instructions as you are encouraged to explore the world, test the limitations of Lumote’s powers and observe how various objects interact depending on if they are blue or red. The game provides extremely satisfying puzzles to solve and you must draw on all of your cumulative knowledge of the game to complete the later puzzles.
– Real player with 29.6 hrs in game
Recompile
I’ve been looking forward to this game since I got my hands on a super early version at Day of the Devs 2018. The game has come a long way since then, and has turned into a beautifully crafted world with a story that you must piece together by finding memories throughout the game areas.
If you played the demo of the game, you got a single short level where you were able to power up real quickly. The final version spreads out the powering up over the course of the entire game, making it feel like a true metroidvania. You’ll pick up powers such as double jumps, dashes, and hacking abilities that let you manipulate certain things within the game. There are also a total of 5 different weapons to find. I finished the game in about 9 hours of play time.
– Real player with 16.8 hrs in game
Really went into this game wanting to like it and I’m mixed.
-The Demo-
I played the demo since I love neon and synthetic world kinds of aesthetics (Tron, Fract OSC, Heavy Bullets, Reboot, ect). It just has a cool world look/tone and feel. I’m for it.
Real good conveyance for where to go and what to do, and the ability progression was so well paced and rewarding.
Great demo, I was excited for this game ever since.
-The Game-
Playing this game still has a cool look/tone and feel. I really like the main character’s flashes of light, the particle effects and jitter. The world is a particle effects display that is so enjoyable.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
Seasons of the Samurai
Very nice puzzle game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soJ-IQ80wl4
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game