Leaf Me Alone
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Good things:
This game is very relaxing and slow game. Ideal to take your mind off things when you want to be left alone and just rest. All you will think of is to clean each level as best as you can. It really helped me to relax after a hard day of work and during my weekend. It is a slow game but the more you play the more points you have to buy upgrades that makes you move faster, suck trash faster and be able to store more trash inside you. The idea of the game is simple as all you have to do is get all the trash inside you and bring them into the trash can robot but it is strangely relaxing and fun.
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
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Very cool collection / foraging game! 10/10
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
Scrap Games
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1442450/Monsters_Domain/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1505940/Orc_Warchief_Strategy_City_Builder/
In a world abandoned by humans, with nothing left but piles of rubbish, evolution took on a completely different dimension. Life is … but artificial. Evolution is still in force, but on opposed principles. Try a different life from scrap to ultimate hero!
Design, build and program machines to test them in the fight.
In your workshop you can put together pieces of junk and machinery. Plan new designs and improve its moves and functions. Power them, add shielding and attacks. You can build different shapes and kinds of robots with specific abilities. Each material has its strengths and weaknesses, can give more protection or offence and each machinery requires a specific amount of power. There are also different power sources - some can regenerate or drain power but can be easily destroyed while others rely on fuel or storage that can be heavily shielded.
Program your Robot for fight
Your program takes input from different sensors like distance meter, power management, damage receiver and diagnostics. Robots can fight as long as they are powered and have functioning central units. It’s up to you to design simple moves and entire fight styles. Combine moves into sequences. Add reactions to sensor’s input and behaviour for specific power levels. Plan ahead your counters and ways to use your advantages.
Win battles and prizes
You can test your robot and gain experience with fights with AI or start in tournaments. There are specific limits on certain arenas and tournaments put on size or weight of the robot so you need to be flexible and change your parts or entire frame if needed. You can also own multiple builds and play any of them or against each other to test new ideas and counters. You can collect scrap pieces from quests and tournament prizes or from challenges and missions. You can also buy some pieces if needed. There are multiple types of materials with different qualities. And remember that different builds require different energy strategies.
Fight your way to glory and become a winner of the Scrap Games!
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Main Assembly
If you have a creative drive or artistic eye, this game is great for allowing you to express yourself through your builds. The controls are a little wonky to start with and the building “flow” seems un-intuative at first. But it doesn’t take long to figure out how things work. If you have any experience with 3d animation or model building, this is definately in that “wheelhouse”. This feels more like working with clay, than sticking blocks together. There’s a decent amount of additional add-on pieces like hinges and servos, as well as pistons and specialized tools like the suction cup or drill head. The physics in-game are decent as well. Although, to me, the atmosphere feels thin. When taking off in a flyer, it feels more like your breaking the surface friction, than pushing yourself through the air resistance.
– Real player with 74.1 hrs in game
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Poorly designed and poorly made. Does not feel like a 1.0 game. Most controls can’t be rebound, and the input system is super buggy. Most controls can’t be bound to controller. The vehicle chase camera is awful, requiring constant hands on the controls just to see where you’re going, and like most badly designed things in this game, it’s not adjustable. It’s especially heinous in the space parts of the game, where you can end up upside down relative to the camera, which is just stupid. The game has very few options. There isn’t even a “reset options to default” button, so if you break something, which is very likely, you’re SOL. Multiplayer is a disaster, with horrible lag and desync making any kind of interaction or collision impossible. The challenges mode where you unlock parts and cosmetics is half interesting and half miserable. I ended up getting an automatic collectible grabber bot from the workshop because the sandbox levels with 45 stars were such a chore.
– Real player with 40.8 hrs in game
METALWORKING
I genuinely have no idea what to do in this game due to a lack of in-game tutorial outside of the standard directions and so on. Even the first level I couldn’t figure out what to do with the power box above the door because it just expects you to figure out everything yourself. If there would be an instruction guide patched into the game, it would have potential, but as of its current state, I cannot see myself playing this again.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Hostile Mars
Hostile Mars is a Tower-Defense Factory-Building game. You must create efficient supply chains, salvage destroyed enemies, and upgrade structures to support your gigantic cannons that defend your base against thousands of enemies.
UPGRADE GIGANTIC GUNS
Upgrade everything to a ridiculous degree. Laser turrets come in sizes 1, 2, 3, or 120.
BATTLE THOUSANDS OF ENEMIES
Enemy drones pour over the hills and tower above you. You will need every upgrade you can get to defend against them.
AUTOMATE YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN
You don’t have time to defend your base and acquire supplies!
Instead, create supply lines by automating hundreds of delivery bots to harvest ore and resupply your base.
FEATURES
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Upgrade your traps to deal more damage, collect materials that fall from defeated enemies, and tons of other crazy stuff.
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Upgrade your turrets to shoot farther and hit harder!
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Upgrade your base to unlock new items.
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Upgrade walls, guns, ammo, delivery bots, harvesters, machines, buildings, storage, and more!
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Strategically place walls, traps, and turrets to create a defense strong enough to keep your home base energy core protected.
Redaxium
I believe the there’s just too much shit in this world. Whether it’s video games or cereal, there are endless variations on the same few basic concepts. This has made us complacent: we stay squarely in the middle of our comfort zone, scared of the unknown, unwilling to explore the outer rims of this rosebud of life. Well how about for once you strap in, jack off, take a chance and head straight into the danger zone? Welcome to Redaxium, population: you. Perhaps you’ll discover yourself there. Perhaps you’ll discover that the game sucks. Does it really matter? Only one way to find out.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
RoboVanRush
A simplistic walking sim with a bit of strategy involved. Easy mechanics to learn. Simple graphics with a chill soundtrack.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
Your time would be better spent playing flash games instead of this. Glad I didn’t have to pay for it.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Rocket Bots
The game is pretty fun and reminds me of older games that i like, the one things about this game is that it doesn’t run the best, at least for me, otherwise this game is pretty cool.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
I am playing TF2 for hours, but i don’t have a booklau, and now with this game i have a booklau. My rocket skills become perfect!
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Connected Towers
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Game features 27 very easy puzzle levels that takes 1 - 2 hours to complete (100% Steam Achievements). Recommended for casual gamers and achievement hunters.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
cool and simple.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Manufactoria 2022
This is one of the best games in the zachlike genre that I’ve played. It beats every non-Zachtronics zachlike I can think of, and beats a bunch of Zachtronics games as well. The computational model in this game is just so rich despite its simplicity, that even 70 hours in, I can still discover new patterns that help me optimise a level or two.
The original Manufactoria introduced me to this genre way back when, and this is a fantastic remake that improves on the original in every aspect. It took me a little over 70 hours to beat every level and get every medal in the game, and I could put in countless more to push my scores to their limits.
– Real player with 72.2 hrs in game
If you like engineering/puzzle games, definitely try this out. A small number of simple mechanics combine powerfully enough to let you do very complex things. Plus, compare scores with global leaderboards and your friends.
If you remember Manufactoria from 2010, this is the same idea but more polished and with more puzzles.
– Real player with 57.2 hrs in game