Fifo’s Night
I would absolutely recommend this game to anyone that is just looking for a quick 2-3 hour game to sit back and enjoy. This game has a decent story, likeable protagonist and contains great looking visuals, enemies and locations.
The only downfall i can think of in the game is if your going for 100%. The game only shows you the total amount of candies you have throughout the whole adventure and not separately for each location. There is also no indicator to help you find candies you are missing. This in turn means if you miss a candy in a barrel, box etc. along the way you will most likely have to search around somewhat aimlessly to find the last few candies for 100%. This is further not helped by the fact that there are hidden area’s within each location which can make it even harder to 100%.
– Real player with 67.5 hrs in game
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The perfect 3D puzzle-platformer for Halloween, from the start I could tell this would be a game I would enjoy. Most of the combat is simple enough, the first puzzle was easy and straight-forward, the game really starts to kick in at the first boss, the music is amazing, defeating him is quite clever as well. you will encounter a few enemy types on the way, some of which have clever mechanics to defeat.
The game is also offers you the chance to collect multiple types of candies, which can be no easy feat on a first run, I among others missed one which was fiendishly hidden.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Sword Mans
My hope was that this game could fill the hole in my heart left by Gang Beasts and it’s successively worsening updates, and I was not dissapointed. Sword Mans is a silly and lightearted fighting game in which you play a sword whose wielder drags like a ragdoll behind you. This leads to an unusual combat in which you are trying to swipe at your opponents whilst protecting the wielder that limply follows you. My girlfiiend and I laughed uproariously on more than a few occassions.
Four player multiplayer is where this game really shines. The controller support is also nice. A surprisingly diverse weapon selection also introduces an interesting element of strategy. The large selection of stages helps to keep multiplayer fresh as well. I liked the inclusion of both cooperative and competetive game modes, as well as the ability to include bots in versus mode to keep things hectic, The physics are hilarious and the stages are fun to smash apart and varied. You can tell that an indie dev put a lot of love into this game, and the developer has promised periodic content updates which is exciting. All things considered I enjoyed this purchase, and feel as if I got exactly what I wanted. An easy to pick up local multiplayer game that’s funny and great with friends.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
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This game perfectly define: “How to be disabled with a sword in your hand”.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
7th Sector
A great side-scrolling sci-fi puzzle-adventure game, occasionally let down by some tedious elements.
Picture Playdead’s side-scrolling masterpieces, LIMBO and INSIDE, add some of Cyberpunk 2077 and Half-Life 2’s atmosphere, and what you get is essentially what 7th Sector is all about.
7th Sector is a visually striking side-scrolling story, occasionally interjected with puzzle elements, set in a dystopian city of the future, the likes of which strongly resemble the environments encountered in Half-Life 2 and Cyberpunk 2077.
– Real player with 21.9 hrs in game
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Thank you to the lone developer and publisher,Носков Сергей, for creating and providing a good game for me to escape, explore, think and enjoy.
The 7th sector is simply put, a very good side scrolling puzzle game set in a beautiful cyberpunk dystopian future. I can name a half-dozen games where it is similar in aesthetic and story, but it is able to differentiate itself from others with a no hand holding approach to the puzzle/problem gameplay. This approach is welcome to puzzle adventurers but newcomers will find this difficult to frustrating and reading user reviews not surprising.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
Fisticubes - One Button Boxing!
[I’ve edited my review since the game brought new updates. All small edit notes are like this]
Think “Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots”, but instead of robots, it’s cubes who bounce around in a retro Nintendo 64-like world. It’s a game with strong arcade roots - you don’t have long cutscenes, no stories, you just get told how to play and jump in. It also reminds me of mini-game classics like Mario Party, a popular franchise back then which birthed many titles on the N64. If you want quick, mindless fun, it’s one of those games. If you’re at home with a friend and you’re bored, you can avoid a dull evening with Fisticubes.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
This game has some of the most advanced combat mechanics I’ve ever seen.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Worm Adventure 4: Into the Wormhole
Super fun game, I would definitely recommend the multiplayer mode. The arcade is really fun and helps you develop more skills, plus there are some very challenging levels. Overall, this is a very quality game and I hope to see y’all in the wormhole.
– Real player with 89.2 hrs in game
I love it! Although the game can be frustrating sometimes, (which is the point) it is still great fun. It also helps that the worms are so cute! I would 100% recommend
– Real player with 19.4 hrs in game
Sainthum 圣颂
I can honestly see this game having a lot of potential if it was polished but in its current state I cant recommend it. The game starts in what I am assuming is Chinese but there isn’t a whole lot of options so its not hard to figure out how to switch it too English. Middle button on the home screen brings up options, button on the left in the options menu switches the game to English.
The controls are really hard to get a feel for. Jumping is incredibly delayed by about a second after pressing the spacebar which makes it very difficult to try to jump on anything. Running is slow and you can watch your character take 3 or 4 steps in place before moving forward so it always feels like you are walking through sand. The camera angle will sometimes bounce off of objects and other times it will clip through them so you are always dealing with a shaky camera. You cant fire your gun from the hip you always have to be zoomed in and while zoomed you not only move slower but you can no longer strafe. The biggest annoyance is the sound you make when you run which in my opinion is way to loud and repetitive and doesn’t sound like foot steps but more like someone knocking on wood.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
TeamPlay
TeamPlay is a game in which you can achieve maximum team chemistry. The gameplay is based on a team sports game - volleyball, which takes place on a tropical island.
Play with friends against each other on the same device or create a team to play cross-network matches. Enjoy cross-platform play between Android, iOS and PC. The number of players in a match is limited only by the number of input devices. Your team can consist not only of living people, but also of trained artificial intelligence.
Main features
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Ability to play multiple players on one computer using a keyboard and multiple gamepads.
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Ability to play on a smartphone.
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Teaching artificial intelligence for general play.
Insect: Bombardier beetle
This is certainly a game that exists.
Not a game that’s worth $16, or really worth money at all, but it does technically have all the features to qualify as a game.
You play as a bug that spits at other bugs until they die. That’s it.
The other bugs walk at you extremely slowly so most of the game is spent walking backwards and clicking your mouse a lot, because the other bugs have a decent amount of health and respawn too many times. I’m not sure how anyone thought this would be enjoyable enough to release, let alone charge money for, but it’s here.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Arcade Boy
The kid who is going to arcade saloon for playing arcade games hears a weird voice comes from arcade machine. And he is just disappearing. When he wakes up, he finds himself in the arcade machine But this doesn’t look like machines that we know. There is a dilemma where new and old technology clash.
So … are you ready to solve this dilemma ?
Are you be able to complete the game by passing the challenging Trails?
Be friends with the inventor mole and improve yourself with using mole’s inventions.
Cubes of Death
Get ready to put your skills and your mind to the test. Cubes of Death is played from a 3D grid view and has both a story mode and an arcade mode (with randomized settings). 6 skill levels include everything a beginner needs to get into the game, a more challanging mode for the quick-thinker and GOD-MODE, for those of you that really think you will be reincarnated as a box your life after this. The 6th mode is where you get to measure your skills with your friends, allowing you to customize a course entirely for your needs, using a seed to replay same map as your friend and compare your scores and times. In future settings we are implementing PvP as 1 on 1 and up to 4 players in a battle royale style where players compete for time capsules, one-time-use-weapons and re-usable traps. The story-mode will hopefully get a co-op mode in the middle of 2022 and after that, we will see what you, our player-base asks for. Our ears are here for you so please send us ideas for future releases, we want Cubes of Death to be fun, fastpaced and re-playable.