Crappy Climber

Crappy Climber

The map can be punishing at times, but you usually have a safety net before falling, control might be hard to get but it become really easy once you get it. I love/hate the new mode after finishing the game since it make the game way harder, but its good practice for the achievement

Theres a big con to this game though, on some platform, your poo animation will play but your character will stay at the same place, its still rare, mostly happen on some cloud platform, but still really annoying when it does happen.

Real player with 20.7 hrs in game


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My first 2,5 hours of this game were hell. I didn’t know how to do angle jumps and basically got stuck around 20-30%. I kept on trying and trying and finally figured out the technics and got better at it by playing. At the end I finished the game in 6:41:23 with a lot of faceplants (500-1000, didnt check in time and already pressed NG+)

Real player with 10.1 hrs in game

Crappy Climber on Steam

UpWakeNing

UpWakeNing

Amazing game! Very challenging, but a combination of world exploration and wanting to beat the game kept me going! Can highly recommend!

The game is also a good candidate for speed running. I would suggest implementing a reset function! :)

Real player with 53.3 hrs in game


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An absolute blast in the “I can’t tell if this feeling is joy or righteous fury” type of way. It’s incredibly fun, incredibly difficult, and incredibly satisfying once you finally overcome the obstacles in your way. I can’t recommend it enough if you’re a fan of rage games or platformers.

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game

UpWakeNing on Steam

RAZED

RAZED

Damn this game is good.

Razed is a beautiful game about speed and momentum.

There ist 100% no break button. Plan your jumps, time your jumps and stick the landing - keep your momentum - Jump again. The more you play, the more you develope a sense of flow and every route you take through the levels just washes you through like a jet stream.

Can’t remember having such a blast with a game for a long time.

The game starts a little bit too slow for my pace, but that way it offers a learning curve even for beginners.

Real player with 32.3 hrs in game


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RAZED is a fun, but slightly flawed, parkour speedrunner.

You race through 66 short obstacle courses, unlocking new abilities (such as jumping and wall-running) which can be upgraded as you progress. Running slowly (or stopping) and using abilities will drain your energy meter, while going fast and picking up gems will refill it. When your energy meter reaches 0, you explode.

I see some of the other reviews mentioning limited jumping as minus, but to me it’s a plus, as it means you have to plan out your route if you want to reach the goal, And spoiler:

! Once you unlock the final upgrade, you can jump and use abilities as much as you want.

Real player with 18.0 hrs in game

RAZED on Steam

Adrift Arena

Adrift Arena

Challenging but charming platformer, recommended! It starts simple but adds and combines physics-based mechanics to keep it interesting. Very satisfying when you finally complete the challenges.

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Bought this game for a YT channel.

Fantastic game! I truly enjoyed playing this. The controls were responsive, the combat was a nice challenge, really made me feel rewarded for completing a level. If you like platformers, you will enjoy this game.

You can check out the video on YT at FoolsGold

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Adrift Arena on Steam

Hard, Fast, & Flashy

Hard, Fast, & Flashy

Super fun. If you like a challenge in a fast paced format you will love it.

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

Its a cool game but you need you need to work on animation the way the gun looks is sloppy.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Hard, Fast, & Flashy on Steam

Synzzball

Synzzball

A very nice Physics game with simple mechanics but hard to master control!

A strong point for the game is the Level editor - you can create what ever you want the limit is your imagination.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Synzzball on Steam

Make The Jump

Make The Jump

It is not bad for the price I am not complaining.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Make The Jump on Steam

AtmaSphere

AtmaSphere

AtmaSphere is a game apparently derived from the arcade classic Marble Madness. It is a more forgiving game than Marble Madness. Marble Madness has limited lives whereas AtmaSphere has unlimited lives and respawns you at the nearest checkpoint. This puzzle game is basically Marble Madness in a medieval setting in a rain forest amid the treetops.

The story is you playing a black rolling ball that must begin rolling from your house to reach your girlfriend’s house. Your girlfriend is a pink ball with a bow on top of it. However, you must collect all 5 gems in each of the 30 levels or she will not want to see you. So, the story is not much more than that. The emphasis is on the gameplay. The beginning levels start you out with casual puzzles in which you roll the black ball while maintaining stability to keep from falling off. As you advance in the levels, there will be more obstacles that will require you to increase your skill or luck to reach your girlfriend. The obstacles include spike traps, spinning blades, swinging wrecking balls, swinging pendulum blades, thin paths that always feel like walking on tightropes, half pipes, inverted pipes, and rotating pipes that you must jump on from one platform while you try to reach the next platform from the rotating pipes. There are also many other hazards to deal with.

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

AtmaSphere, an elevated rolling ball and balance game. Apparently we’re in a rain forest because it never stops raining. Bring your umbrella. The environment though never gets wet. The ball shows no signs of being affected by the rain and there are no puddles. The rain I gather is there as an environmental effect and I surmise to increase environmental immersion which it does nicely along with the crisp graphical presentation One may complain of the homogeneous nature of the levels however as stated the game does remain immersive throughout.

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

AtmaSphere on Steam

Boson X

Boson X

I started playing this game a little over two years ago after somebody mentioned it in the comments section of a Super Hexagon video on YouTube, saying something to the effect of “If you think this game is hard, then you should try Boson X!” Having been looking for a new game to try out, I decided I might as well buy it and see what the game was all about.

Boson X quickly became my favorite game to play during downtime, such as before leaving for school or waiting to go someplace. I could play it while I was talking to friends online, while listening to music, or if I just needed to get my mind off of something, I could open the game and collide particles until I felt better.

Real player with 909.9 hrs in game

Boson X. An fast-paced indie platformer that requires a lot of memorization of patterns to get you through.

It seems that the objective is to help two (or three if you consider a robot one) scientists discover three particles by traveling through some visual starfield. The goal is to run along blue platforms that emerge from the endless void around you, building up enough energy to spark a particle. This task, as you progress, isn’t as easy as it seems as newer stages bring forth new obstacles, may it be moving white flats, fragile red flats, thick walls, and even rings that emit electric currents. All this game really needs is mind power and complete concentration.

Real player with 12.4 hrs in game

Boson X on Steam

BattleCore Arena

BattleCore Arena

Very well-made game! Imagine Marble Blast mixed with Unreal Tournament stuffed into a sumo-ring… This is a recipe for competitive fun, especially if you love aim-heavy arena shooters such as Quake, CS:GO, and UT. Although this game is in Early Access and has a small player-base, it is worth a buy and giving it a try. The developers are HIGHLY active and aspire to continue to greaten the game, unlike other fun games that showed promise, but lacked a devoted dev team.

This game wants YOU! If you are poor and don’t want to pay for it, then hopefully you read this and copy&paste this steam gift key… Enjoy! ;D

Real player with 65.2 hrs in game

This game is worth a shot if you are into arena shooters and want a new twist to it. There is tons of customization options which (in my experience) takes 15-20 or so hours to unlock it all. The game (at its current state) has no Micro-Transactions. However, Keep in mind that the playerbase is lacking and you will most likely be spending all of your time with bots.

Real player with 25.7 hrs in game

BattleCore Arena on Steam