Loot Grind Simulator
Another “simulator”…let’s look at it!
Loot Grind Simulator is another idle/casual game with clicker aspects. Your goal is to complete quests you sign up for and get loot out of them and your ultimate goal is to get all achievements…and to reach the top stat of Unique quality items while completing all of your collections.
The scope of this project is very small and you don’t even see what your quests are. You click the quest contracts and they activate timers until they are marked completed, thus giving you randomized loot based on the level of the quest, the speed of the quest, and the expected quality of the item reward…which isn’t guaranteed. Personally, I just opted to choose random quests and autoclick various areas. You can randomize quest rewards, but you’re probably better off just taking what you get the first time as that’ll probably be much faster with less effort.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
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Overall a good experiment in game making for the developer. I hope to see more from them as they improve.
Pros:
Not a micro transaction in sight.
Clean UI interaction.
Cons:
Assets are common fodder.
Progression is boring and linear.
Personally I have no issue with the use of store assets, as when creating games alone, it’s better to be able to focus on the mechanics sides of things. That being said, the mechanics are too simple to generate extended interest. As I said in the beginning, I hope to see more from the developer in their future endeavors.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Hidden Histories: The Principality
Over sixty hidden object scenes to master - Themed images in each scene. Based on a fictional Principality in the Pyrenees. In each scene the player must find items from a list that are hidden within the scene’s main picture. Six hints available per scene with no cooldown period.
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Kenshō
Kenshō is a tile-sliding match3 puzzle done right:
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Simple enough that anyone can play it. No need for complicated tutorials.
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It is aesthetically pleasing, beautiful even and the soundtrack is great.
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New elements are introduced on every level. The game eventually becomes challenging, but very forgiving. If you fail a level, the tiles get reset but you don’t lose your progress.
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Just the right length to feel that you got your money worth but short enough without becoming a chore. The levels are randomized so you can replay them as much as you want or don’t if you don’t want to. There are no unnecessary achievements or goals to force you to keep playing over and over.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
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It’s a good game. When I finally understood everything about this game, it became immensely more satisfying to solve. It doesn’t overstay its welcome, and is incredibly well-priced. Personally, though, I think it would be best played on mobile devices, especially considering the lack of uncapped FPS and edge-aliasing. All in all, though, this is a little gem that needs more attention.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
One Rainy Night
Welcome to One Rainy Night. Follow our hero through a barrage of puzzles and adventure quest to investigate the mysterious disappearance of the inhabitants of Sleepy Falls.
Be well tested as you solve a mix of familiar and new puzzles. Collect items to unlock new areas as the adventure and story unfold.
KEY FEATURES
SOLVE - Solve an array of puzzles
EXPLORE - Explore new areas with some traditional platform gameplay
DISCOVER - Discover the mystery of the disappearances
4K Bricks Breaker Plus
Classic bricks breaker game enriched with weapons and much more. You can decide what features will be added to this game!
If you can’t break a brick using your ball throw second one, or you can shot them using a rifle, plasma gun, or burn down by laser.
To not make your play so easy, there are some enemies waiting for you!