The Alchemist Alekki
This is a game about running a potion shop and saving time!
The young alchemist known as Alekki has been accused of a crime she swears she didn’t commit! Supposedly, she has created a potion that ripped apart time and caused different parts of time to merge together! You must now help her create potions to save time!
These time-warped areas are teeming with echoes of their respective time zones. Equip yourself with a variety of weapons that will be progressively unlocked throughout the game and defeat the echoes to gather potion ingredients.
Use the ingredients elemental properties to mix a potion with specific qualities that the customer wants. This is a quick and easy way of getting money quickly.
Another way is to set up shop and create specific potions for your store to house. Simply mix 2 ingredients together and then set your target audience and price. Depending on what you put the potion will have a different end price and sell chance!
You will sometimes get request potions that will give you recipes for potions you can use in the Time-Warped areas to your advantage, for example a potion that increases your damage or makes you invincible for a short duration.
Travel through a variety of interesting environments and fight different enemies throughout various periods of time. See how these time periods interact and uncover the truth behind the cause of all of this!
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Wo Yao Da 我要大
I dunno. This game is really silly but yet tries to take itself seriously. The English is broken due to some copy paste google translate. The graphics are basic unity graphics. All assets are bought and the fighting mechanics are like a really janky version of dynasty warriors.
The most irritating part of the game is the fact you cannot get rid of the default windows cursor and it does not centre while playing. To do a 180 you have to drag your mouse a couple times to over steer and then pull it back to the centre so it in the middle while running forward.
– Real player with 14.7 hrs in game
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If you want a game with beautiful graphics, a dynamic and interesting story, and excellent gameplay mechanics please go visit another game because this one is not meant for you. If you’re not playing this game to play a game and just enjoy yourself with all the ridiculousness that it has to offer it’s a work of art. I was hardly ever not entertained because everything from weird gameplay mechanics to speaking and text popping up was always so ridiculous that there was some fun to be found in them.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Timewalk Tower Defense
Gameplay is pretty unique for a tower defense, definitely enjoyed it! Lots of fun characters to try out.
– Real player with 38.5 hrs in game
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GREATE
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
!“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
–-{ 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
Clocknockers
A lot of Fun. Challenging Time Puzzles and a bunch of levels to explore.
Save/Load and Progress system.
Great “Comic Book” style artwork.
Family Friendly !
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
2020: THE RIDE
I hated 2020, but this I loved. It’s beautiful in a surreal sort of way, though I feel bad saying that, given the grim subject matter. Still, it’s free, and I agree with the statement at the end. Nobody asked to get on the super fun ride 2020 was. But each of us gets to choose if we stay on.
Works fine on the Oculus Rift, I noticed tiny bits of lag, but I also hook my headset to a potato.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
This is an extremely boring game with bland visual effect, really suck.
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Manual achievement:
0/0
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Aethernaut
Discover the depths of your soul with AETHERNAUT, an open world first person puzzle game in the vein of Portal and Talos Principle. Set in a claustrophobic steampunk world, you must solve puzzle rooms using light, sensors, portals and time travel to gather the aether vials and access the core of the Construct.
You are guided by the voice of Cornell, a scientist helpîng you through the experiments and seeking to better understand who you are as a person by asking challenging philosophical questions:
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Would you rather be remembered forever as an evil tyrant, or be completely forgotten?
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Is happiness or usefullness a more important purpose in life?
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When we fall in love, do we love the real person or just our idea of that person?
Your answers will guide the path of the story as you learn why you are able to survive the deadly aether. But as you delve deeper into the abandoned Construct, an unseen entity tries to make contact, pleading for your help.
Solve the experiments and discover who you are. Will you escape the Construct before it’s too late?
Solve over 100 puzzle rooms
Explore a vast open world by jumping, ledge grabbing and portaling
Master the three aether cubes through light driven puzzle design
Reveal your personality through probing questions
Uncover the secrets of the Construct through voice recordings left by its citizens
Discover multiple endings depending on how you complete puzzles
Accessible gameplay with simple controls
Breadbox
An interesting take on an emulator… If the price doesn’t put you off.
I have only tried the Commodore 64 emulator so far. I like it, it gives a sense of depth to running programs with the models and sounds of the hardware there. It took a while to get used to the keyboard layout and I still haven’t found the £ mapping but otherwise it is smooth sailing. I also wouldn’t be surprised if there was a patch sometime in the not so distant future that addressed that (or I have to smash more buttons to find the pound sign :)). Joystick supported. I spent much more time with this thing than I thought I would and I gifted a copy to a friend who had one of these as a kid.
– Real player with 41.4 hrs in game
I love this simulator, and it is definitely my favourite simulator/emulator that I have used.
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
VR Military Reporter in Middle East (with tanks & helicopters)
Let me promise you that the title of this experience ‘VR Military Reporter in Middle East (with tanks & helicopters)’ bears no resemblance as to what this experience is all about. In short, it is a small collection of non-Middle East areas that you explore with a drone or helicopter. There is no reporting, no action, almost nothing to interact with other than exploring the area while some annoying music plays in the background. I paid just £2.39 for this in a sale and I was bitterly disappointed, but if I had paid the full asking price of £3.99 I would be asking for a refund. Other than exploring some small areas there is no point in downloading this at all and it really should have been free.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
CHRONOSHOT
Graphics
☐ Amazing (+2)
☐ Beautiful (+1)
☑ Good (+0)
☐ Decent (-1)
☐ Bad (-2)
☐ Text (+0)
Gameplay
☐ Amazing (+2)
☐ Good (+1)
☑ Decent (+0)
☐ Meh (-1)
☐ Bad (-2)
☐ Tool (+0)
Audio
☐ Heavenly (+2)
☐ Very good (+1)
☐ Good (+0)
☑ Not too bad (-1)
☐ Bad (-2)
☐ Not noticeable (+0)
Audience
☐ Everyone
☐ Kids and up
☑ Teens and adults
☐ Adults only
PC Requirements
☐ Potato (+2)
☑ Low (+1)
☐ Average (+0)
☐ Elite Gamer (-1)
☐ NASA (-2)
Difficulty
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
An extremely unique game with a concept I’m surprised I haven’t run into before. The game itself is very fun in general with decent graphics, fun game play, and pretty cool character movements. I’m quite curious to see what will become of this game and especially how they will handle multiplayer.
I however do have an issue with the game. Every once in a while when you respawn your character stays on the ground. You can still move around but its impossible to do anything productive. Here’s what I mean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ojQhbwSuKg
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game