Murder Miners
This game is purely amazing. For the price, you get a lot of action pack fun that can last you days and with friends it’s even more. The destructibility and building with blocks is something that makes every map and lobby unique and you can change settings to what block you can break, change the score, player settings and more that just feels like something that you wouldn’t see in most games. Murder Miners has a couple of game modes, but the customization of each lobby makes it up for it. All this game needs is more content with updates. One of the game modes that I played a lot was infection and in this game one person starts off as a zombie who needs to infect the rest of the uninfected players and you can customize your lobby to make it where AI zombies can join in the fight (their AI is pretty dumb), tank zombies, and able to remove tentacle for zombies. The other game modes are self explanitory like Muder the Flag, Murder Match, Team Murder Match, and Yolo mode which is basically elimination.
– Real player with 2830.2 hrs in game
Read More: Best 4 Player Local Zombies Games.
Murder miners from first glace looks like a minecraft wanna be game that has guns. well, that’s what i thought it was when i saw screenshots of the game. after buying the game, i realized it does try to mix Halo and Minecraft together as a game. it executes it well but not in the way you think.
the whole “Minecraft” look just means that it has blocks. theres no crafting but you can mine and kill (hence the name murder miners). with blocks, you can make your own map to have people battle each other out. i always loved the idea of massive mutiplayer battles on your own map that you’ve created. can’t make a map? check out what people have made and play on it. and if you want, you can start a plain map and have people build their defences and battle each other. the building aspect of this game is great for a creative mind
– Real player with 820.6 hrs in game
Muspell
This is indeed early access. Only buy if it’s half price or you want to play through a very rudimentary Minecraft clone.
In just 20-30 minutes (using a controller):
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Can’t invert the Y-axis view - that makes it almost impossible for me to play.
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You can’t tell what anything is, there are no tooltips for things in your inventory and no indication of what you’re looking at.
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Basically I figured out how to dig up the ground but that was the only thing I could figure out how to do other than wander around (looking up when I meant to look down :) ).
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Read More: Best 4 Player Local Building Games.
Riverbond
The overall presentation is great. Its fun with a good atmosphere that is very upbeat. The sound compliments the game. The only problem with a game as polished as this it needs a variety of game modes beyond the levels. Maybe I haven’t unlocked them yet, I don’t know. I have only played half way through the game. I know i could play the same level over and over again. But may be a local/online pvp free for all or some player vs environment mode like Boss Battle etc. Some RPG elements possibly as well. I’m hoping DLCs in the future will add to what I think is already an awesome game and worth every penny as far as I’m concerned..
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 7-8h
Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1, there is level selection
Has it been in a bundle: No
Is there a good guide available: I made a guide which you can find here
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
Crystorld
its ok but i dont have arrow keys so its impossible for me to play
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Floppy Heroes 2
a good game, but needs updates.
i do really like this game, but i have a few issues, first, since i bought it i have seen 0 content updates, and the game is kinda bare bones. second, the included characters are scarce, and i’d like to not go to the workshop to find new armours and weapons. thirds, the physics can be a lil' janky at times, and its kinda hard to hit an enemy
i recommend this game for those who are bored, but otherwise, wait for updates.
– Real player with 21.7 hrs in game
One of the best multiplayer couch games ever made!
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
Color Breakers
Color Breakers is a cute and fun co-op game that feels like a mix between Overcooked and Splatoon. The best moments are definitely when you play 4 player couch co-op and you can see the chaos of trying to coordinate and complete a level with your friends.
The different levels add a lot of variety and randomness to the game, which leads to some very funny moments. In one level you might be dodging cars in the middle of the highway while trying to complete a painting and in another level you are running away from lions that are trying to eat you.
– Real player with 27.8 hrs in game
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– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
Monopolist: Technological Revolution
It’s a bad clone of Monopoy with poor camera controls and occasionally poor English.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Poor imitation of the Monopoly game.
The entire board was only 3/4 visible to the player.
REMEMBER to Press:
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Ctrl F or
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Ctrl C
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It will allow you to follow the characters as they move along the board.
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You can toggle between the macro picture of the entire board and micro picture of where you car is at.
Without doing 1 Or 2, you got zero chance of playing the game as you are flying blind on the board via the default display.
During the play:
I can’t feel the satisfaction of earning Income or Rent from my properties.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Pixel Ship Shooter
Pixel Ship Shooter is a fast-paced retro shooter game, dodge bullets and zap your friends to death!
Features
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Retro-style gameplay
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Up to 4 player multiplayer
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LAN and global online hosting
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State-of-the-art graphics and visuals
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Power-ups
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Colorful explosions
Controls
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WASD and arrow keys for movement
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Space to shoot
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R to respawn
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Esc to enter main menu
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F11 to toggle full screen
Hosting
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Unblock ports 7777 and 27015 in TCP and UDP
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Unblock game in the Firewall
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Enter main menu
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Click “Host match”
Joining
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Unblock game in the Firewall
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Enter main menu
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For LAN use local IP in text bar (example 192.168.0.1)
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For Internet use global IP
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Press Enter and then “Connect”
Unrailed!
TL;DR: It’s my #1 favorite co-op roguelike, so far.
Unrailed! is like a slow-grind, roguelike version of Overcooked, and is very intense, despite how calm it may appear when watching gameplay. I don’t see any review currently explaining the gameplay in wording, so here is the loop:
[olist]* Chop for wood and mine for metal, carry those resources to your train’s stock, wait for its automatic builder to build railroad tracks, and then extend your train’s track. Keep doing this until it reaches the next station, even backtracking as need be when squaring off with enemies and the environment. It has a coolant wagon which can overheat, so you also have to occasionally collect nearby water with a bucket to keep it cool (slightly comparable to Overcooked’s dirty-dishes mechanic).
– Real player with 203.9 hrs in game
200 character summary
Unrailed is an amazing multiplayer game where you have to gather resources to build a rail faster than the train moves, You can upgrade your train and its wagons as you progress to the chaning biomes.
Gamemodes & Gameplay 9/10
The game can only be played in multiplayer, There is no single player option, But you can play the game online, grab multiple controllers, but even share a keyboard. The game has a few gamemodes, There is a tutorial mode which wil explain the basics of the game, A quick gamemode in which it is the goal to reach the next station as fast as possible, And a Endless mode in which the goal is to go as far as possible, Games can take several hours in this gamemode. There is also a versus mode, Here there are 2 seperate platforms and 2 seperate trains, May the fastest team be the winner.
– Real player with 103.6 hrs in game
It came from space and ate our brains
** CLICK VIDEO AT THE END FOR A GIVEAWAY OF THIS GAME **
Introduction
It Came From Space, and Ate Our Brains is a top down shooter where you fight waves of aliens trying to eat your brains. I was skeptical with going into this game because of the blocky style graphics, but I was pleasantly surprised. It Came From Space, and Ate Our Brains has plenty of different guns/upgrades, maps, powerups, and different aliens. Along with the six maps currently there is more on the way and 4 different difficulties that are vastly different. The only real issue with It Came From Space, and Ate Our Brains is the fact of the camera gets blocked by map structures, but this issues is far and in between. Triangle Studios really has a hidden gem with It Came From Space, and Ate Our Brains, from the unique graphics style to the fun multiplayer.
– Real player with 24.8 hrs in game
Some games dont look like much at first, but keep you coming back for more and more without realizing why. This is one of them.
With so many top down shooters and alien themed games on Steam, why is this so good? Because the aliens are pink and glow in the dark? Thats actually cool too , but here is why you should get this game:
Game play / Game mechanics: the controls are very smooth , so is the scrolling / gameflow and motion in general, creating a very pleasing game experience. For top down shooters with “twin stick” controls ( move with one stick , aim freely with the other ) this is critical. Not many people realize but this is usually what decides whether the game is great or terrible in this genre.
– Real player with 17.6 hrs in game