Milling machine 3D

Milling machine 3D

Drill, mill, grind and cut in a lovely, little hut.

For the first time ever, you are able to immerse yourself in a world of milling. You can use a conventional milling machine, from the comfort of your computer.

With a tutorial that will lead you through the first stages of the game, you will acquaint yourself with the controles, so you can prototype your own products or solve challenging tests.

Realistic physics and movement make the grind feel life-like. Customize your workpiece by choosing a material and size. Don’t have enough time to finish it right now? No problem! Just save your work and continue at another time. Don’t know which direction to go with? Duplicate your work and try it out! Mistakes are allowed! Trial and error being great teaching tools.


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Milling machine 3D on Steam

Astrodogs

Astrodogs

TL;DR : Never played a StarFox game, but this goofy, chill little dog game makes me want to.

What is this funny little dog shooty game?

Astrodogs is a 3D, forward moving, on-rails shooter with enough charm to change your attitude for the entire day. The game revolves around 8 or so small stages with unique aesthetics, designs, music, enemies and bosses. (My personal favourites are Barkstille and Barkadia.)

I’ve never played something like this before, is it difficult?

At first, yes. But if you keep at it, you’ll learn the levels, you’ll learn the 5 techniques you need to know (4 different “special” attacks and a bullet-time mechanic). The bosses all have a gimmick to them which at first, is SUPER annoying, because you’ll be tanking damage and dealing none, but you’ll figure it out and feel like even Einstein is no match for your superior intellect.

Real player with 8.6 hrs in game


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As a die hard fan of Star-Fox. There hasnt been any games to come out that capture the on rails space shooting magic. This game does! I love the levels, music, controls and overall humour. A real treat!

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game

Astrodogs on Steam

El Hijo - A Wild West Tale

El Hijo - A Wild West Tale

Ultimately, I recommend this game, but with some caveats.

I learned about this game in the desperados III discord, but gameplay-wise, those two don’t have much in common. Somewhat easy stealth game (took me about 6 hours to clear it while inspiring all the children) with a handful more difficult spots. You’ll rarely have to worry about finding a spot to hide or wondering how to get through a corridor that has 5 patrolling bandits with intersecting routes. All levels are about getting to the end of the level, and although you may sometimes wonder WHERE the end of the level it, you’re usually steered in the correct direction, and there are usually multiple paths you can take to get there. The game’s cute, the art style is agreeable, the music has a nice heavy Morricone vibe.

Real player with 58.0 hrs in game


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I liked this game very much.

It looked beautiful and had a simple and fun story.

You are playing a little boy in the wild west who is trying to reach his mother who went to fight off bandits. The whole game is sneaking around with a different twist and a little bit of thinking.

Like shooting a stone with your slingshot in one direction to make the guard look around in a different direction, blowing of the lamp lights to make it movable in the dark and unseen, hanging underneath a moving Bison’s belly. Or moving behind a moving rail cart.

Real player with 24.9 hrs in game

El Hijo - A Wild West Tale on Steam

JPN Burst

JPN Burst

If you’re already familiar with Hiragana and Katakana and feel like you still mess up sometimes and want something to practice with. This is a good way to do it. I was feeling rusty on katakana so I grabbed this to do some drills and then went ahead and cleared out the hiragana sets as well. The one annoying thing was that everytime you beat a lesson/test it sends you back to the menu to select between school/home/whatever books you’ve bought instead of just bringing you back to the page you had been before.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

A good Japanese learning game/software. I got it for free and I don’t know anything about Japanese language. Within an hour, I gained my basic knowledge about Japanese language and letters. The game is fairly challenging and will actually help you think harder, hence it will actually exercise your brain muscle about the language.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

JPN Burst on Steam

Digital Expo Center

Digital Expo Center

I think this will be the future. People will be able to visit the virtual exhibitions with quality and comfort.

This is an excellent project and I really enjoyed.

I’m really happy to see this kind of project here on steam.

This project makes very intelligent use of technological resources.

So the stands can have the possibility to use video, slideshow, as well as animation of 3D objects providing greater immersion.

I really recommend it.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Meh. Real Expo is better but it could be worse.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Digital Expo Center on Steam

Inertia

Inertia

I’m enjoying this game! Like some other reviewers, I found the controls slightly off at first, but then I figured out what I was doing wrong. Accordingly, I want to offer a few simple tips that should be helpful for new and inexperienced players:

-Sprinting vs walking: In the Options menu, under “Input,” make sure “Use sprint input” is checked. This gives you much more control over your momentum, as you can either walk or hold SHIFT to sprint. If that option is not checked, I think you are always sprinting. SHIFT/sprint also affects your ability to make movement corrections while in the air.

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game

The best I can say about this game is that it is fine. The movement feels slow and clumsy but honestly not all that bad. The mechanics range from very cool (the black-orange platforms that break) to alright (the wall running, feels cool but VERY glitchy) to just unneeded (zipwires, just unnecessary, taking control away from the player for 5-10 seconds.)

The double jump is weird, where the higher your initial upwards momentum is when using the jump, the higher the DJ will go. Eg double tapping space will send you flying but trying to DJ after running off a ledge will make you go nowhere. Some of the platforms that move up and down have weird physics too, but it makes somewhat more sense there.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Inertia on Steam

Jumper

Jumper

This game is inspired by Geometry Dash and Karlson! You kidnapped by an A.I. and you don’t know where you are. You are a BEAN! (also inspired by Dani) You need to do parkour or else you die and respawn. You need to get to the blue platform and the A.I. Will TP you to the next level. You might get trolled a lot so watch out! The only way out is by doing all levels. More Levels Coming!!! Multiplayer coming soon where you can 1v1 your friends!

*Parkour

*TP

*Maze

  • Outdoor and Indoor Parkour
Jumper on Steam

Story of a tiny earth, the symbolic ages

Story of a tiny earth, the symbolic ages

I bought this game because it was on sale and the developer seems to be actively adding features. I’ve only played the first 3 levels in single player, but I think that is enough to post this review so other people might take a look. This will go into my quick casual games category.

You move around the map to save species which drop a power when you collect the amount of species determined by the level. There are enemies of different colors. Each color has a specific path or pattern which you need to pay attention to decide how to proceed. I’ve only played 3 levels at this time, so I have no idea how many enemy types there are in the game.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Story of a tiny earth, the symbolic ages on Steam

Diluvian Ultra

Diluvian Ultra

In Diluvian Ultra you play as Atilla, an undead king that is awakened in deep space, aboard his tomb, ship by an invasion of unknown enemies. He must fight to prevent them from stealing his most sacred object: The Book of Life. Without the book, Attila’s order can’t revive the long-dead human species.

The spaceship is a living combination of flesh and stone, teeming with creatures created to serve a purpose aboard the ship. Even the doors are alive.

Diluvian Ultra is built around a damage system where you have to combine weapons to be effective. Armor negates most damage, but some weapons are designed to damage only the armor itself, setting the victim up for a lethal blow. The player has to be careful, as enemies will combine their attacks in the same way. Armor damage cannot kill you, but take too much and a single well-placed lethal attack will kill you in one hit.

Combat in Diluvian Ultra is all about mobility. Dodge enemy fire, while you chain together ranged attacks with close combat blows and devastating ground slams to interrupt and stun your enemies.

The weapons range from living insect guns, to plasma spewing shotguns. Each has a unique special reload function, like healing armor damage or turning the magazine into a grenade.

Diluvian Ultra on Steam

Excavator Simulator VR

Excavator Simulator VR

As a operator myself (pipleline, Cat 349) I bought this out of pure curiosity never seeing anything like it. I was not disappointed. Especially at the price. Understanding that the game is very much so in development is key. But the shear possibilities are endless. The controls are true to pattern, Sandbox digging. I enjoy it

My thoughts on what could be fixed or changed:

1. collision with bucket and material, its very goofy sometimes. material bugging out of the bucket or just sliding out as if there is no weight or texture to it. As well as the bucket reacting with the ground. The response time needs to be quicker when it comes to the material changing. That causes the bucket to grab the ground and send you for a ride (Not fun in VR)

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

If you actually take a look about the developer you can see he did this game as Computer Science Senior Design project in 11 weeks. You can even view the project on Github https://github.com/MrJohnWeez/VR-Excavator-Simulator

I still decided to buy this and play around.

Besides the missing sounds, only annoyances I found were too sensitive controls when first grabbing the joysticks ingame, whole excavator started to wander around. This is also caused by missing physical response since you are just gripping your VR controllers. And when digging too big of chunk (which happens a lot because previously stated issue) the excavator starts bouncing(flying xD) around.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Excavator Simulator VR on Steam