Ship Simulator Realistic

Ship Simulator Realistic

Ship Simulator Realistic is a developed game with Unity 3D use. The game will be based on realistic features and in a free roam aspect .Additionally, the game will be based in Greece Scenery that is still a WIP feature. You can explore three main Greek islands and practice your navy skills. In conclusion, in the game there is the addition of realistic sounds from engines, the recorded exhaust aboard of a ship, the dynamic sea and the weather in the navigational experience.

You can download the demo here : https://nitroman123.itch.io/ship-simulator-realistic

Features

  • Anchor Drop System

    Drop the anchors to help you at the docking procedures.

  • Multiplayer

    Play with your friends online with up to 6 players in the same room

  • Mooring System

    Moor to up to 8 positions to the dock and secure your ship to the dock but be careful the line can snap.

  • Realistic Sounds

    Listen to recorded sounds from real ships.

  • Realistic Handling

    Experience realistic and challenging docking procedures.

  • Dynamic Ocean System

    Experience a next gen ocean system with dynamic waves produced by the ship , realistic foam and atmospheric view.

  • Realistic Day Night Cycle

  • Dry dock

    Enter your ship to the drydock and lift it up from the sea.

  • Volumetric Lighting

  • Planar Reflections


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Ship Simulator Realistic on Steam

Mind Mirror

Mind Mirror

the game is fun, not the best escape room game there is but still ok, i was with a friend and on the very last room in the 3x3x3 cube i got stuck behind the camera in the room corner. so he had to complete the puzzle without me. we manage to complete it but because we found the solution on internet, even with the solution we had no clue what the reason behind it was.. little weird to play with a friend, they move weird.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game


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You enter a room with a handful of buttons and a couple of objects to match. First level completed and the second level is ???. An hour into this and I have requested a refund. I know it is an Early Access game but it does not make much sense to me and I’m having trouble mapping the game, as described, with the game play. The 2nd level seems to also be a sticking point on the one You Tube video I could find. And, the developer has yet to respond to another stuck player who requested assistance over a month ago. Moving on to other things…

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Mind Mirror on Steam

Animal Doctor

Animal Doctor

its not what i expected. you dont get to run your own vet practice. you dont even get your own house or anything. very short game. not very fun.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game


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The devs have apparently never seen an American farm or talked to a real vet. The hillbilly music playing constantly in the background isn’t bad, per se (it’s pretty good, for what it is), but I don’t particularly like that style of music. And not everyone who lives in the country is a hillbilly, for gods sake. So why that music? If they added some alternate tracks, I’d be okay with it.

But the main problem is that it’s goofy. No vet would send an intern to scrounge around in the forest for “healing herbs” (which he can’t even identify) or let him be sidetracked into becoming a delivery boy for the local farmers. He’s ON THE CLOCK. Not to mention the fact that farmers don’t generally leave clumps of goat cheese and bottles of milk just lying around the farm to collect later.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Animal Doctor on Steam

Henry’s Day

Henry’s Day

The story for this game is incredible and is most certainly the highlight of the game. This game does not hold your hand which can be good or bad depending on your preference. Personally I liked exploring the game world and finding the side quests and reading the little silly comments the characters would make.

There are some minor delays in the graphics when the game world would load in certain buildings or objects. I know the developer released a patch recently that addressed some of that so I am assuming they will continue to update the game.

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game

One thing i find interesting in this game is the lore. Although I’ve yet to complete this game at the time of this review, I’m eager to find out more about Henry and his whole situation. The concept of a repeating day is really neat, and having a time limit always seems to up the challenge. I’ll find myself getting into these conversations that Henry has as he meets new people, just to glance down at the time and say “crap! I’ve only got 30 seconds left in the day, and I got to find out whats gonna happen next.” Its a very neat game, and I feel it is worth the time I’ve already put in it.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Henry's Day on Steam

La Mora - A Journey in Time

La Mora - A Journey in Time

Time is Broken. This should be the Golden age of Mankind. Someone, something, has changed our history, and left us picking up the pieces. You are part of a group tasked with repairing the damage. However, something went wrong. You can’t remember your mission and the machine that brought you here is broken. Your only clues are vague memories, along with a name; La Mora. You have to piece together your mission, your memory, and your wits, before time as we know it, is gone for good!

La Mora is a story driven adventure puzzle RPG.

La Mora - A Journey in Time on Steam

Hike

Hike

Hike is from MorningShift studios a single Indie Dev. This is his second game, the previous one being ‘Work Trip’. Like before his target audience is mainly those who are interested in easy achievement farming or an easy difficulty walking simulator.

Unfortunately, there seems to be a ring of indie Devs that are all too willing to give a thumbs up regardless of the product produced, doing each other a favour. On top of this there are dozens of curators who simply copy and paste misleading reviews simply in the effort to get more free games. I mean seriously … You compare this to ‘Fire Watch’? ‘Dear Esther?’ are you serious? Your curator privilege should be revoked and given to a gerbil.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

I’m giving this a Thumbs Up to support the developers and because I see what they were trying to do here, but my true feelings about this one are Mixed. Hike is a short interactive experience where the point is to go camping in the woods, explore the place, and relax. I hesitate to call it a game because there’s almost no game-like objectives here. Sure there’s some jumping and seeking and exploring, but those aren’t the point of Hike: the sole purpose of this is to be a walking sim in the woods, to get a little lost, to look around. That’s it. There’s no real replayability once you’ve experienced it once, except maybe to get all of the achievements because one’s sorta easy to miss. The visuals and music are both quite pretty, but it’s obvious that this was more supposed to be a general demo of what Morning Shift Studios can do with the Unity engine. In fact, you’ll probably know based on my description if Hike is for you or not.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

Hike on Steam

DREAMERS

DREAMERS

Fetch Your Adventures

DREAMERS will lead you on an emotional journey into a colorful adventure, where will be also adversities, moments of doubts, and powerful discoveries.

All starting with a mysterious letter from grandma, that will force the protagonist to explore more than his known land.

The game is designed as a single-player adventure where on some levels it’s possible to set the multi-character option in co-op, using the split-screen. In addition to the main and secondary quests, there will be vehicles to upgrade, maps, and collectible items, to expand your gaming experience.

The game environment is pretty detailed and offers hours of humoristic dialogs, a balanced level of difficulty, and no game over. DREAMERS is a game designed for an audience that loves classic games but is also a fresh and modern experience for players that discover adventures for the first time.

EXPLORE

Explore a vast land where nothing is what it seems. Encounter hundreds of characters and share the experience of your adventures.

COOPERATE

In case some characters want to join you, you can work together as companions to solve mysteries and unveil conspiracies.

PUZZLES AND MINI-GAMES

In your journey you will face many adversities and problems to be solved. These will test your abilities, skills and, sometimes, your patience.

NO VIOLENCE

At PlaySys we strongly believe that violence is never the solution and for this reason, we want you to experience DREAMERS as a violence-free game to be enjoyed with your family and friends.

DREAMERS on Steam

Retention: A Love Story

Retention: A Love Story

From a playability perspective Retention: A Love Story would have more enjoyable if the development team stripped away some of the puzzles in favor of a simpler more story driven game. Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and other forms of cognitive decay are excellent themes to explore because most of us have seen someone we love impacted. Last year 3-Fold Games explored similar themes in Before I Forget and to many, it was one of the more emotionally moving titles released that year. Retention does an excellent job making interesting stylization choices and the voice acting is fairly decent. Those two aspects prove to me that if some of the more buggier aspects of the game were removed there was potential for this to be more dynamic than the finished product.

Real player with 7.8 hrs in game

Free game made by students, but I cannot recommend it. It definitely needed way more polish than it got, with clunky controls and so many bugs. Puzzles are basic but annoying and will often break, and there are no actual “saves”, just checkpoints, that don’t persist after exiting the game. There are at least 2 game breaking bugs, where the only fix is to close the game and start all over again, and after the second one I just couldn’t force myself to get through it again for the story, which just feels miserable even without the Alzheimer’s angle they’re going for.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Retention: A Love Story on Steam

Mission Z

Mission Z

Gameplay

☑ Very good

☐ Good

☐ Nothing special

☐ Okay

☐ Bad

Graphics

☐ Masterpiece

☑ Beautiful

☐ Good

☐ Will do

☐ Bad

☐ Awful

Audio

☐ Amazing

☐ Very good

☑ Good

☐ Decent

☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

Audience

☐ Kids

☑ Teens

☑ Adults

☐ Everyone

Story

☐ Lovely

☑ Good

☐ Average

☐ Not great

☐ None

Difficult

☐ Just press a bunch of buttons

☐ Easy

☐ Significant brain usage

☑ Easy to learn / Hard to master

☐ Not so easy

☐ Difficult

☐ Dark Souls

Grind

☐ Nothing

Real player with 28.1 hrs in game

OVERVIEW:

The game is a survival singleplayer game, where you feel thirsty and hungry, and has a few vendors scattered around, where you can buy or find items all over the map. The map is large and allows for extensive exploration. It has 10 missions where you must fulfill various types of objectives, from assassinating targets, cleaning areas, recovering items, etc. As I really like this type of game I decided to give it a try.

POSITIVES:

The environment of the map is just incredible, it´s very difficult to find such a well-developed indie game, the sounds, the scenery, the items, the collectibles… Everything is perfectly done, which left me stuck for a few hours exploring and contemplating all this.

Real player with 21.9 hrs in game

Mission Z on Steam

The Crow’s Eye

The Crow’s Eye

The Crow’s Eye is a rather ambitious little game from an independent Spanish developer. It tries to be much more than it actually is and combines way too many genres and components instead of focusing on a few instead. At first it seems like a psychological horror (in some way it is), but without the presence of any monsters (except for some large parasitic worms which do minimal damage before we shake them off), it could hardly be called one. For an adventure there are far too few items to use (we collect ingredients for the most part and craft mainly unimportant items from those). As strange as it may sound and totally not what one would expect from watching the trailer and the screenshots, the puzzle-platformer tag is the one that fits the game best: from time to time we have to solve various puzzles involving 3D platforming sections where we can actually ‘die’ (because we almost immediately respawn nearby - fortunately the game gives us an explanation for that at the end).

Real player with 12.2 hrs in game

Basic Information

Title: The Crow’s Eye

Status: Released

Developer: 3D2 Entertainment

Publisher: Nkidu Games Inc.

Genre: 3D Adventure

Release Date: 20th of March, 2017

Type: Singleplayer

Introduction

I’ll start by stating very clearly that The Crow’s Eye is every other genre you can imagine, but definitely not Horror. In the several hours of playtime I have accumulated so far (and reached the end of the story), I wasn’t startled or scared by anything this game has thrown at me. No jump scares, no implied terror or even tension at the very least. You have to be aware of this and if you can come to terms with a relatively toothless “atmospheric horror” as it is being marketed, you might enjoy playing it. I sure did, despite the mislabeling. The game represents the Steam debut of its developer and I am pleased by their first project.

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

The Crow's Eye on Steam