Super Blood Hockey

Super Blood Hockey

Super Blood Hockey is an awesome game, Fluid and Simple Controls, Pixel graphics and 4 Player Local coop or versus. It does not take the sport too seriously and there is a lot of blood.

It is a nice take on the classic hockey games of the early 90s. Anything is allowed and getting trough a match without a fight is pretty rare. Players can get injured and wil just bleed oud on the ice, There is even an achievement for it, “One for the dumpster” You can play any game up to 4 players, you can play for the same team, you can play versus or mix and match.

Real player with 100.2 hrs in game


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This is the hockey game I’ve been wanting for almost 30 years.

TL;DR: This game is awesome.

This game reminded me of a few different games. Ice Hockey, Blades of Steel, NHLPA ‘93, and NHL Hitz. Coincidentally, most of these have been my go-to games to get my fix of hockey violence. SBH seems to take elements from all of them, make , and then wrap them into one. I revisited and played all of these games plus others to refresh my memory and make these comparisons as accurate as possible.

For reference: SBH = Super Blood Hockey

Real player with 49.7 hrs in game

Super Blood Hockey on Steam

Spikair Volleyball

Spikair Volleyball

Spikair volleyball is a game where you control the whole team

You choose the players’ actions within high tension matchs where timing is decisive !

And if you want to play with friends or family, you can go for the co-op or versus mode ;)

Recruiting

Recruit new players with better statistics.

Training

Train your players to build the best team.

Tournament

Lead your team to win the game.

Rise to the top !

Become the best volleyball club of the world.


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Spikair Volleyball on Steam

Diner Bros

Diner Bros

(D)iner (B)ros is similar to (O)ver(C)ooked. Its good to play but I did not find DB as fun has OC. Even in SP OC was fun. However the more players the better which I suppose is true with DB too. (supports four players & controllers) The fires in OC were funny - running around with the fire extinguisher & the levels were fun too. DB’s a little stepped back from fun. It’s very playable & does have some neat tricks of its own. For example varieties of items, foods, drinks, etc can be purchased with one off payments as you progress. They are then added the same day to the one Restaurant you keep which begins to expand & increases in challenges. No decoration or purchasable furniture is available.

Real player with 333.2 hrs in game


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Diner Bros is a solid and highly enjoyable experience. Personally, I actually think this game is more enjoyable than Overcooked for 1 big reason: very little gimmicks.

Overcooked is a great game, but is unfortunately majorly held back at times by it’s ridiculous kitchen structure. Overcooked lacks any kind of consistency, and while it is interesting being placed in all kinds of odd situations, it doesn’t totally allow you to experience the joy of cooking in a well constructed kitchen outside of the early tutorial levels.

Real player with 55.3 hrs in game

Diner Bros on Steam

Kebab Simulator

Kebab Simulator

Have you ever dreamed about being a kebab restaurant owner? Take over your heirloom kebab restaurant! Customize the restaurant, learn new recipes, create your dream kebab shop and become the biggest kebab restaurant chain in the city!

From side streets to expensive districts!

Start your journey in a small, heirloom restaurant and become the biggest kebab restaurant chain in the city! For that purpose, satisfy your customers, scramble the garbages, get into credit debts and deal with all that kind of challenges.

Features

  • Customize your restaurant with huge amount of options (Even your restaurant’s sign!)

  • Grow your business and move to bigger restaurants in new districts

  • Learn new recipes!

  • Play with your friends

  • Physics based gameplay

Kebab Simulator on Steam

Metal Mars

Metal Mars

Metal Mars is a real time strategy game where you race to gather resources and build on mars!

This game can be played locally with a shared screen with up to three friends (4 players total).

There are also 30 challenges to complete against the CPU! For the best experience, plug in an Xbox controller.

If you don’t have one, the game will revert to keyboard controls. You must have one controller for each player in order to enjoy local multiplayer.

Metal Mars on Steam

Tape to Tape

Tape to Tape

The addictive gameplay loop of a Roguelike campaign in a Hockey game? Start with a below-average team and progressively improve it with the choices you make during each successive runs. Unlock new players, buy and upgrade equipment, discover new storylines. Stay tuned, updates are coming shortly with more details!

Gameplay

Tape to Tape combines the fast-paced gameplay of 90s hockey games with the gameplay enhancements of modern games, combining the best from arcade and sim-like games. Modern hockey games are focused on emulating real hockey games. The games are centered around puck possession and slower gameplay. Tape to Tape is much faster with more emphasis on speed and counter-attacks while staying true to the sport of hockey.

On offense, the players’ can easily skate across the ice thanks to the skaters’ high acceleration and maximum speed. With the tap of a button, the player can pass the puck successively for high-speed counter-attacks.

On defense, the speed-burst mechanic allows players to always be in the middle of the action and deliver crushing body checks anywhere on the ice.

The game features hand-drawn 2D player sprites and animations within a 3D environment. The game is visually different from everything else on the market. 2D animation allows the game to have much more personality in its design and animations!

We can’t wait to show more of the game!

Tape to Tape on Steam

PlateUp!

PlateUp!

  • Classic co-op cooking action, with a wide selection of mains, sides, sauces, toppings, desserts, and starters.

  • Choose your equipment, lay out your kitchen, curate your menu and plate up your dishes.

  • From bubbling soups to sublime salads, tender steaks to hearty pies, there’s something for everyone.

  • Look after front-of-house: seating customers, delivering orders, and managing patience.

  • Equip your restaurant to handle the most fickle of customers and deliver them what they need, right when they need it.

  • Co-operate with the rest of your team like a well-olive-oiled machine, or bite off more than you can chew with crying children and dirty dishes.

  • Upgrade and rearrange your restaurant to your personal taste: when the restaurant closes for the day, the planning begins!

  • Decide what new equipment to purchase, and place it wherever you want.

  • Want to go high-tech? Install the turbo-ovens, crank up the conveyors, and make way for the robo-kitchen of the future.

  • Fancy something a little more… fancy? Curate your art collection, fix up that wallpaper, enlist a friend as a maître d' and get ready to provide the culinary experience of a lifetime.

  • Exceed your goals and start over at your next location, bringing with you new unlocks and upgrades.

  • Tailor your brand towards gourmet dining, or fine-tune your fast food franchise.

  • Every restaurant is procedurally-generated with its own climate, customers and conditions.

  • Return to your franchise HQ to view your achievements, customise your characters and upgrade your kit, ready for your next adventure!

PlateUp! on Steam

Torchance 6

Torchance 6

I own Club Manager 2015, which is an ancestor of this. It is really very good and I bought it for on sale for a pittance, something like $3. Nearly all of the gameplay is exactly the same so I’d check out the reviews there for in-depth discussion of those features. I wrote one that was very good. I was impressed.

Anyway, this game is 5 years newer, 3 releases later, and the price of a AAA management game. Yet it is almost entirely the same as CM2015 except:

A very simplistic 2d match display which just shows you the location of the ball.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

this is literally just a reskinned club manager 2017

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Torchance 6 on Steam

Cook, Serve, Delicious!

Cook, Serve, Delicious!

I want to start here: I love this game. The review that follows may sound critical at times but only because this is an “Icarus” game for me, i.e. it fell apart only because it got so close to the sun.

I’ve heard some people complain that the game is too difficult, but I disagree. The difficulty felt a lot like Guitar Hero. Do you remember how you could barely keep up with songs on easy or medium the first time you played? But after trying a song on hard a few times, suddenly going back to medium felt like a cake walk? CSD is a lot like that. You can barely keep up with the small customer queue and simple orders at first, but you get used it and CSD has a wonderful, smooth difficulty curve. Eventually, you’ll find yourself humming along quite nicely with an 8 person queue and all kinds of complex recipes.

Real player with 58.9 hrs in game

Cook, Serve, Delicious is not your average restaurant sim. Instead of waiting tables and clearing checks, you’re more of a line cook who owns a small restaurant in a business tower. Your main goal is to achieve what every chef wants, a five star restaurant. Each day, customers order off your customizable menu and you prep and cook their food by hitting the corresponding keys to each item, such as ‘L’ to add lettuce on a burger. This sounds relatively simple but can certainly become challenging when the clock is ticking and customers are getting impatient.

Real player with 40.2 hrs in game

Cook, Serve, Delicious! on Steam

Noah

Noah

Seeing the incoming dark clouds, some seek shelter and others build an ark. Step into the pre-apocalyptic world as Noah and lead the bravest project of ancient times! Gather the required resources to build a ship able to withstand the diversity of Earth’s fauna on its deck.

Don’t forget the dove though, without her the voyage might take forever!

The rainstorm is close, and after all, you must save at least a pair of each species.

Animals are just animals, and they can get quite unbearable… they spread around the world and don’t want to listen - bah, it might come to you carrying them around on your own back!

Once you’re done with that, don’t forget to pack the supplies. Otherwise… you know…

Problems with livestock and the race to beat the clock are not the only concerns you’ll face.

You’re just starting out with this praiseworthy quest and some wicked folks are already looking forward to your demise. Fight them without batting an eye - this time it doesn’t count as a sin!

If you think building the Ark is not something you’ll manage on your own, bring your friends along!

Together you’ll be able to wrap it all up much quicker, as well as make it easier to defend the floating zoo when a mass attack happens. No worries - there’s plenty of work to do even for four of you!

Ship construction and saving animal species are probably not the easiest activities, as well as being the captain during the final voyage. In the end, however, the rain will stop. Looking out for the land, you’ll realize you saved the world once again - and this time it all went without a single gunshot.

Noah on Steam