Relash
- Cooperate with your past self in a world where time runs backwards -
Relash is a puzzle action game developed by a Japanese indie game studio. In this Sci-Fi world fallen boxes rise up to their original position and broken windows can be restored to their original state. You need a completely new mindset to clear these puzzles. Solve increasingly difficult puzzles in a world where all actions and phenomena are reversed and conventional problem solving can’t be applied.
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Wizard’s Duty
It’s a pretty impenetrable game, it gives you a quick “hey, so never mind the controls, but check this out!” Then you get into a hall with a bunch of signs up, finally the game drops you in. There’s not really any feedback or information about what you’re doing, so I wandered around the tower clicking on things. A rat kept coming by and I guess stealing my gold, cause I ran out of gold and never once did I know what the hell was going on.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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!“Time Lock VR-1”!
This game has a description that actually sounds interesting but the reality is different.
I played this on Oculus Rift which was rather painful, literally.
This is an escape room type game which consists of finding an object and bringing it to where depicted. There aren’t actual puzzles or anything like that. Just ransack the place and find it. The good thing about the game is the use of time travel. Some objects can be accessed only from a different time period.
After certain time travel you end up in TimeLock where again you need to find an object and bring it somewhere. Also some enemies will spawn there and you can/have to shoot them down with a longbow.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
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–-{ Graphics }—
☐ You forget what reality is
☐ Beautiful
☑ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ MS-DOS
—{ Gameplay }—
☐ Very good
☑ Good
☐ It’s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Watch paint dry instead
☐ Just don’t
—{ Audio }—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☑ Good
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ I’m now deaf
—{ Audience }—
☐ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☐ Grandma
—{ PC Requirements }—
☐ Check if you can run paint
☑ Potato
☐ Decent
☐ Fast
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
—{ Difficulty }—
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Cobots
This is a cool little game with a great artstyle! The puzzles get progressively more difficult (a good thing), and if you get stuck you can probably think of solutions from previous levels to get hints to progress further.
10/10, would fall into the void again.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
Interesting and cute puzzle game by setting the actions of robots.
You must consider both the order and interaction between them,
and can try different ways to collect all the chips (achievement).
If you like little game / logic action game, Cobots is a good choice.
(It takes about 4.5~5 hrs to complete all the achievements)
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
Flat Earth Simulator
My first impressions were positive with a beautiful model, pleasant narration along soothing ambient music.
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It would have been great to zoom in more and see cities mapped onto the model from high altitude photos.
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The Sun and Moon are different sizes, they should be about the same.
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The Sun and Moon orbits are locked.
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No Moon phases or eclipses present.
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No Tropic of Cancer or Tropic of Capricorn sun orbit paths for seasons.
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Stars seem random rather than actual mapped stars along with correct movements over the plane.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Garbage.
No way to change display/sound settings in game, must quit and re-launch. No option to not have the really slow narrator read everything to you, instead you must mute it, hide the text, and then press space to open it with the full text visible for anyone who can read faster than a third grader, the text is poorly written with many grammatical mistakes and quirks that make it hard to understand, the information being presented raises more questions than it answers, and the clues that pop up every few minutes make no sense and don’t actually lead to anything.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Gravity Field
Seriously ! This game is really making me think. Not only understanding how to navigate the gravity fields in 3 dimensional planes but also the insanity of the Time Reversal mechanic on the right mouse click. This really is a very challenging concept to understand having the ability to reverse time and thus where the cubes are…or were…when you need to be someplace else when the reversed time gets to the right point. I cant really explain it but its twisting my brain in my skull. As of writing this, I have got to level 6 and pondering life trying to imagine time reversal steps before I actually commence. If you want a brain twister with minimal/no guidance or hand holding then go for it. This is the first puzzle game that I have played with a Time Reversal mechanic and I think my head is going to explode !
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
For 4 quid, I can’t recommend this game. I would recommend this game only for puzzlers or game breakers if it was cheaper, so ye… maybe get it on sale.
I completed this in about 90 minutes, and I actually “broke” more levels to reach the exit than I solved, only going back to have another look at a few of the ones that I broke. I spent probably under 3 minutes on most of the later levels after I got used to the physics and graphics because they are so easy to break. I still haven’t tried to figure out how to complete some of the levels as expected, and I’m not sure I will ever bother.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Inua - A Story in Ice and Time
#### A mystical game in Canadian far north
Inua is a mystical narrative adventure spanning several time periods in the Canadian far north.
Follow the story of Taïna, Peter and Simon, three characters separated by more than a century but whose destinies are mysteriously intertwined with Nanurluk, the great polar bear.
10 000 thousand years ago, nanurluk lived peacefully with her cubs? One day, motivated by ambition and their desire to show their superiority, humans attacked her. After a long and dire hunt, Nanurluk was slain ,disturbing the balance between man and nature.
Navigate through time and instill ideas into the minds of characters to bring back harmony to the world.
#### Of time and space
Travel to the Canadian far north, navigate between the ages and interact with the past to change the present. Inua, will have you unravel space-time to solve puzzles and guide the characters. Each level is made up of several scenes that take place in the same location, but at different times. As you move from scene to scene and era to era, you will uncover events from the past. You will be able to breathe new ideas into the characters to help them overcome the obstacles that stand in their way and change the course of history.
#### An epic of historic proportion
The original and supernatural scenario of Inua is based on a very real story: that of the Franklin Expedition, a British mission in the 19th century set to explore the then unknown Arctic. Shipwreck, illness, mutiny: by gathering clues, you can shed light on the tragic destiny of this expedition, whose fate is still largely unknown..
#### Inua - A Story in Ice and Time is :
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A supernatural tale based on incredible historical facts.
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An extraordinary story inspired by Inuit spirituality, based on extensive research with Inuit artists and supervised by an Inuit author
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Original puzzles based on space and time manipulation
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A game conceived by the creators of Bury Me, my Love and Vignettes, adapted from an original story by Nathalie Frassoni and Frédéric Bouvier, under the breathtaking artistic direction of Delphine Fourneau of the Klondike collective
Lemnis Gate
After playing this game on release, I said this about the title:
“Unique time travel elements make Lemnis Gate the most intriguing competitive shooter. The struggle to outmaneuver your opponent with mindful planning and skillful execution is exhilarating.”
Now that the game has been out for almost two months, I still agree with this statement. However, there are still some issues with the game. I’ll list some positives and negatives, ordered by how important/impactful I find them. Keep in mind that I have only played and am only interested in 1v1 turn-based. Some of my points probably apply to other modes as well, but in my mind, Lemnis Gate = Competitive 1v1 turn-based.
– Real player with 138.6 hrs in game
Lemnis gate has amazing potential. I know some players have experienced game breaking bugs. But thats not my experience, it can be buggy, the server does crash every so often. But I believe the devs can fix this later.
Now the gameplay, holy shit, its so good. This is the freshest game I’ve ever played, the concept hasn’t been done before and I love it. It feels like a game of chess with all the interaction and counter play. There is a pretty steep learning curve, more so then most FPS games. But once you get the basic idea of how the characters work, it all clicks together with how many options you have. Learning the ins and outs can be a little painful, but that feeling when you pull a massive 200 IQ play and completely blindside the enemy is worth every bad play you make along the way. its $20, great to play with friends. Give it a go, you wont regret it.
– Real player with 21.3 hrs in game
Magnesium_173
Magnesium_173 is a turn-based, movement-based puzzle game with time-related mechanics that are loosely based on quantum physics. The developer was kind enough to give me a free code for the game just for showing interest in it prior to its launch, and I had a good time playing it, but you’re probably more interested in whether I think the game is worth its current base price of 15 USD or not, as that does seem a bit hefty for this type of puzzle game, and after giving it some thought, I would have to say that I think it’s worth just that, and this review will explain how I came to that opinion.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
Classic puzzler with a modern aesthetic, lots of little delightful moments within the UI really make the experience.
Update: It’s been a few months, and I feel I should update my review with more detail. This is a phenomenal game, and I didn’t realize how much so until I had a friend over and we were playing through a level together. The logical progression within this game is outstanding and satisfying, so much so that talking it out in real-time with someone is both helpful and enjoyable. Pick this one up!
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
Invincible Cleopatra: Caesar’s Dreams
lovely game, very relaxing :)
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Nice game. But!!! If you have AMD hardware you could find your computer thrashing away while running this. It doesn’t happen with Hercules games. Sadly needs updating before it is usable. For reference I have 5800X and 6800XT GPU, This can run most games at 4K with settings turned up.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game