Eternity Egg

Eternity Egg

Harness instruments of entropy to return a twisted land to perfect thermodynamic equilibrium.

Eternity Egg has 3D platformer, action-adventure, & exploration elements. You can:

  • Traverse harsh environments with modular, upgradeable mechs;

  • Explore the corners of a macabre fantasy world with responsive, fast-paced kinematic movement;

  • Liberate enslaved souls from entropic vessels;

  • Wield entropic instruments to gather & harness displaced energy;

  • Vanquish engorged entropy parasites;

  • Barter and trade in a wild west gift economy;

  • Converse with freakish denizens;

  • Unlock the secrets of a warped reality;

The game is currently in active development, & some details here may change before final release.


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Eternity Egg on Steam

The Pacifist’s Great and Final Nightmare

The Pacifist’s Great and Final Nightmare

The Pacifist’s Great and Final Nightmare is a first-person three-dimensional game with platformer and horror styles of gameplay. The gameplay of this game involves navigating through levels to avoid dangers, solve puzzles, and reach the level exit. This game contains eleven levels and is designed to be difficult. This game usually saves in the start of every level or when a checkpoint is activated.

The Pacifist’s Great and Final Nightmare does not include an in-game tutorial. To move the player in this game, the keyboard’s “W”, “A”, “S”, “D” or arrow keys are used. To change the player’s view in this game, the computer mouse is used. The menu screen provides a “controls” section that allows some gameplay buttons to be changed. Some things in this game’s levels can be used or picked up. The cursor in the middle of the screen changes into a bigger circle with a hole if the cursor is close to an object that can be used or picked up.


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The Pacifist's Great and Final Nightmare on Steam

Taoist priest Yan

Taoist priest Yan

You move at the speed of farts, the boss has completely imbalanced health and damage, there are no checkpoints, it’s overpriced. I stream bad games and even I had like barely any fun.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game


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Taoist priest Yan on Steam

Back again

Back again

A great and fun platformer with a cool aesthetic, good music and a nice little story packed in voiced by Dexter Manning

Definitely recommend playing it and for its price, it’s a steal!

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Simple visual style, cryptic and creepy narrative, some chill music, and some platforming that, when you get the hang of it, can be cleared easily. The checkpoint system is the real punisher, but are well spaced-out. Give it a go when you can!

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Back again on Steam

Hello Neighbor

Hello Neighbor

Wow. What a wasted idea. This was a really good concept that just got botched nearly from top to bottom. I wanted to like this so much and was excited when it was in development, but…wow. It just utterly fails at everything it was trying to do. Instead of a stealth/horror game it is a puzzle game with poor physics, bad controls, and infuriating puzzles.

The controls are questionable at best. I couldn’t find a way to reliably map controls to certain keys like the arrows, numpad keys, etc. Maybe I missed something in the control mapping section but it just didn’t seem to work - whatever, I can deal with that. Regardless of key mappings, the actual movement and physics are just a hot mess. On more than one occasion I’d be running and I’d walk over a item like a piece of trash or a lamp and I’d just get thrown 20 feet in the air or across the map. Just utter physics failures on every level. Jumping is horrendous. If you hit the side of a wall or ledge you bounce off of it like a rubber ball. At least the same goes for the neighbor who jumps like a circus acrobat and frequently falls from heights because of the same ridiculous physics. All of this wouldn’t be much of a problem if the game wasn’t littered with jumping puzzles. Because nothing screams stealth/horror like jumping puzzles. Which brings me to…

Real player with 95.9 hrs in game

Reviewing this game is somewhat difficult. The game has a bit of a complicated development history, with a Pre-Alpha, four Alphas, and two Betas, each completely different from each other, and I’m not even entirely sure where to start. There’s a lot to say, so I’ll try to separate things into categories.

Disclaimer: I followed this game, and its development, primarily from CaptainSauce’s YouTube playthrough. I decided to get the game myself because I wasn’t satisfied that he found all the answers. That being said, I had prior puzzle knowledge, which, from what I understand, is one of the largest complaints of the game. Keep that in mind as we move on.

Real player with 93.1 hrs in game

Hello Neighbor on Steam

THE MADHOUSE | 感染屋敷

THE MADHOUSE | 感染屋敷

I started to play today and didn’t get much progress.

The atmosphere is great and the jumpscares. Im a little scaredy cat though!

Got stuck as i kept dying and having to start the game all over again?

I’m not sure how to save?

Will be trying and play more again soon!

Come check out my first playthrough!

https://youtu.be/JliiQt8ZJDQ

Real player with 3.7 hrs in game

THE MADHOUSE | 感染屋敷 on Steam

Toree 3D

Toree 3D

For what it is and the price it is: A Geniune Mini-Masterpiece

A short-as-hell but thoroughly entertaining mini-3D Platformer. I’ve gained a lot of enjoyment from this title, and then replaying it going for those additional S ranks. The game shows you what it has to show and gets out before you can notice how limited the title really is. Despite that, it’s rewarding to master Toree as a character within the space and levels flow well feeling the perfect length. The only element I feel is under-utilised in the title is the horror element. It’s non-integral to the game to the point that I don’t think it’s even worth a spoiler warning. I played this originally through the 2021 Edition of Haunted PS1 Demo-Disc and I thought it was a blast both there and here but it definitely feels as if the horror elements were just included as a reason to include it on said disc. (That and the retro-grade aesthetics of course.)

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Well worth the time, and certainly worth the money. Beating the game takes just short of an hour and going for all S-Ranks took me 3. It accomplishes what it sets out to do, and while it doesn’t go much further, it’s only a dollar - you can only really fault it so much :P

The only issues I really took with the game were the fact that the air fans don’t work properly on anything above 60hz, which makes 2 S-Ranks notably harder - and the horror aspects felt completely unwarranted. Starry Sky’s whole gimmick struck me as a thing that was thrown in there last second, especially considering it was never followed up on. It just feels like it’s hindering the game from being true to form, personally.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Toree 3D on Steam

KOSHMAR

KOSHMAR

KOSHMAR Gameplay PC | Horror Game 2021

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI2oWX3vF6I

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

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Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

KOSHMAR on Steam

Second Person: Secret Laboratory

Second Person: Secret Laboratory

Destroy everything in your path, become a furious monster, no one should leave you.

Get a new experience in the game from the second person.

You have to watch the game on behalf of the employees of the secret complex and prevent them from destroying the monster.

What is being developed here? For what? - the main questions of the game. One of the projects requires strength to develop, and all laboratory staff have only two options:

  • an organized fight against your most successful creation;
Second Person: Secret Laboratory on Steam

Find Yourself

Find Yourself

I’m not quite sure if I enjoyed this game but I definitely don’t think I disliked it. I played Locked Up before playing this game and the dev does show some progression but the same basic premise is used in both games. Walk around and/or interact with certain items to trigger the next event. The biggest plus is that this game has a running option! So, it makes the game feel a lot less sluggish than Locked Up. There was a part where you were actively chased, which I thought seemed a bit unnecessary and out of place. However, it did add in a bit of a different kind of suspense, but I didn’t really like it. Unlike Locked Up, the main character can die which I did enjoy.

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game


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EMIKA_GAMES is definitely a horror up-and-comer! Their first being Locked Up (LU) a bold haunted house starter. But one which I concluded was undone by its story and the overbearing, ravaging sound effects instead of the much-needed subtler silence to give a healthy mix. I had no notion this 2nd title Find Yourself (FY) was even in production, because I thought their 3rd From Day to Day in development now was going to be it!

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Find Yourself on Steam