Castle on the Coast

Castle on the Coast

Fun game with great controls and fun levels.

I enjoyed it 8/10

Real player with 7.8 hrs in game


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An effective, charming 3D platform experience that is honestly one of the best on steam. I got to play this early thanks to the dev but in no way did that influence my opinion on it, it is genuinely a great experience you should check out for yourself.

8/10

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game

Castle on the Coast on Steam

Blessings of No-more

Blessings of No-more

So first off this game is a challenge! Expecting anything less would be stupid. While it may be challenging it still quite fun, its got a pokemon-esque combat system and some cool builds you can make with the blessings. I really enjoyed the character design and the art! If your up for a bit of a grind and a challenge its definitely worth the 99 cents. Pro tip, you decide to get the game make sure you equip your first blessing right away!

Real player with 8.0 hrs in game


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As someone who has seen this game evolve from its ‘RPG combat’ prototype form to that game that it is now, I can confirm it has since come a long way. It’s become its own game by now, with all kinds of neat features and gimmicks. It’s a nice homeage to classic JRPG combat within a more western style roguelike RPG.

You start out with next to nothing in an unkown realm, and you’ll have to fight your way to the exit. You’ll have to find blessings and fight monsters to grow in power and up your stats in order to survive the quickly growing power of the enemies. Every area is guarded by some form of boss monster which you’ll have to get through, but to get to him you’ll have to fight your way through monsters and mini bosses. For those confident in their platforming skills there’s also hidden areas where loot and powerups can be found through jumping puzzles. However, die once, inside or outside of combat, and you’ll have to start over.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Blessings of No-more on Steam

Chasing the wind

Chasing the wind

A and D control left and right direction

W and S control up and down direction

Fly through a series of challenging and difficult levels, but if you touch anything, You will lose HP !

The game has a day and night system and a variety of different skins!

Chasing the wind is a casual level game and parkour game, accompanied by laid-back music, constantly flight forward. Faced with various obstacles, you need to consider the way to pass the game skillfully or flexibly. Of course, smooth levels are the fun of this game.


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Chasing the wind on Steam

Cheer and Track

Cheer and Track

Great mechanics, great game, it had some really good pros, but no flaws at all. Character models are just amazing, artwork is stunning and my friend was able to play with me online. 10/10

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Cheer and Track on Steam

Diorama Dungeoncrawl

Diorama Dungeoncrawl

Designed to be “NES Hard”, this game does indeed feel like an homage to NES Castlevanias. Occasionally, depth perception was tricky due to the perspective, but overall, I like what the diorama-like presentation adds to the formula. I’m not quite done yet, but I’m a fan of the way the challenges progresses. I’d recommend this if you have the patience for some challenging rooms with potentially “cheap” deaths (depending on your perspective).

Real player with 8.7 hrs in game

One of the more challenging games by the developer. I can’t really think of another game like this on Steam that combines platforming and the sort of action here, but it was decent to play.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Diorama Dungeoncrawl on Steam

Snake 3D Adventures

Snake 3D Adventures

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The Short of it: A fun, well-priced 3D platforming action/puzzle game, featuring a hungry, ever-growing snake. Visually cute and charming, but actually pretty challenging gameplay as it ramps up! Two difficulty modes =). Your objective is to reach the exit within time limit by doing skillful moves, solving puzzles, avoiding traps, and defeating enemies. Also, catch as many eggs as you can: only a lengthy and well-fed snake can unlock the exit!

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game

Everything in this game is serviceable, but not good.

Grpahics, controls, feedback…

I have just beaten the first two levels (despite the inflated total gameplay time), but I don’t want to check if level design down the line makes up for the not-so-fun fundamentals.

Real player with 6.8 hrs in game

Snake 3D Adventures on Steam

And All Would Cry Beware!

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

And All Would Cry Beware! on Steam

Eggs Catcher VR

Eggs Catcher VR

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Real player with 4.2 hrs in game

First time i download and played a VR games it was fun and hilarious i just hard find to get a maneuver of the command maybe soon i might get used to it. It recommended for playing with your kids surely they will enjoy it

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Eggs Catcher VR on Steam

You Must

You Must

PRO: I was recommended to play this game from Emika Games and I’m really glad I did, I thoroughly enjoyed it! The puzzles are easy enough to figure out, just make sure you check everywhere. Some of the locations for numbers and notes are cleverly hidden. The jump scares are amazing and quite literally had me screaming like a little girl. LOL Overall the story is easy to figure out if you read the notes!

CON: Really my only complaint with the game is the “Bully” outside the building has severe small PP energy. He chases you non-stop and your only hope to get away is to get in the building. You can not hide from him or distract him. I personally think this would add a good and fair element to the game if you could. The ladders would sometimes bug out and not allow the player to climb up them, which is a problem when you’re trying to escape the “Bully”.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

So this game started out slow but quickly picked up speed and became quite enjoyable. The threadbare story isn’t outstanding but I think it’s only there as window dressing. The star of the show here is the sudden scares that lurk around corners and down dark hallways! You Must also has some good puzzles that had me stumped a couple of times and there’s even three possible endings I believe - two of which I managed to get in my two-hour play through. The visuals aren’t anything spectacular but it’s got some good sound design. I didn’t experience any bugs or glitches. For the asking price, I can recommend this one!

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

You Must on Steam

Eversleep: Lunistice Gaiden

Eversleep: Lunistice Gaiden

Before you buy, a little warning - this game was made in a self-imposed challenge to create a commercially viable game in only 30 days.

…Which didn’t quite work out! Turns out: 30 days is actually a really short amount of time to create a game that’s not only commercially viable, but also fun!

The goal was still to make a fun game in the end, with polished gameplay, but - you know - still expect some jank and not a TON of playtime!

Eversleep? More like Nosleepforthedeveloper, am I right, hahaha (help).

But what is Eversleep?

Now that’s a good question! Eversleep: Lunistice Gaiden is a 3D Platformer created with simple but fun gameplay and a cute PS1/SEGA Saturn inspired artstyle in mind. Take the role of Hana the Tanuki and jump and fight through her dreams! What secrets await her on the moon - her final destination?

Eversleep features a retro look heavily inspired by early 90s 3D graphics with bouncy enemies and a fluffy heroine.

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How Eversleep came to life

Good. So you’ve made it this far in the text. We did not lose you, thank you!

Eversleep: Lunistice Gaiden was developed within 30 days as a challenge for A Grumpy Fox. For transparency’s sake: he is also working for the publisher of the game, Deck13.

Together we had this idea to provide as much data about the game’s development and release as possible: to support upcoming game developers and give interested players an insight about the development and marketing process. That means we are releasing sales numbers, discount strategies and valuable development and marketing info via Twitter and Medium. If you would like to support this approach and experiment, feel free to buy the game. And if you dislike it, feel free to make use of the refund system Steam offers. Every data helps making the process more transparent.

Features

  • It’s really affordable!

  • Experience 5 different dreams!

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  • Test your skills in the included Speedrun Mode

  • …and enjoy the good vibes and retro A E S T H E T I C S

Eversleep: Lunistice Gaiden on Steam