aMAZE Gears 3

aMAZE Gears 3

Help~i cant stop playing

Real player with 15.5 hrs in game


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What an aMAZEing game !

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

aMAZE Gears 3 on Steam

Vector Race

Vector Race

This game has potential but it’s just not there yet.

Pros:

  • I like the cartoon vehicle graphics, as it is a nice break from all the fancy animated graphics.

  • I like the line-art environment concept.

  • I like the contrast between the dark background and the line art used for the buildings/environment

  • Handling is VERY arcade-like. Not realistic, however easy to handle and maneuver. It feels a bit sluggish in responsiveness

but but you get used to it.

Cons:

  • $18.99? Really? Biggest con is that this costs more than $1. If you can get it for $1 or less, it’s ok. Otherwise it is WAY overpriced due to it having such a serious lack of features.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game


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Vector Race is a Unity asset flip from Kedexa. They’ve taken a basic racing game tutorial/template, mucked around with the graphics so it’s just the vectors showing, then dumped it on Steam and into game bundles as a cash grab. One quick look at Kedexa’s catalogue on Steam shows a full gamut of asset store flips and reskins.

Asset flips don’t involve any professional game development, and are an insult to both PC gamers and to professional game developers who dedicate themselves to producing real, high quality PC games. Asset flips like this are harmful to the gaming industry and to Steam because they reduce the visibility that genuinely made indie games should have.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Vector Race on Steam

BAFF 4

BAFF 4

Ачивачки гы

Real player with 40.0 hrs in game


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Nice letters :))

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

BAFF 4 on Steam

BAFF

BAFF

Avoid this game if you have a short temper with difficult games, because this game will really test your patience to the very limit. Don’t know what kept me going, I must admit, that I somehow felt challenged, but it’s not a game i want to go through again.

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game

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Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

BAFF on Steam

Marble It Up!

Marble It Up!

As someone who played every prior Marble Blast game and collected every version even the rare ones like MarbleBlastX (original xbox). MarbleBlast (original). MarbleBlaster. MarbleBlastXP. Marble Blast Online (standalone beta obtained from beta tester), and more. I have to say that this game is my favourite so far!

If you like Marble Blast, Monkey Ball, Marble Skies, or any other Marble game, this one is by far the best! With workshop support, you can make any level you want with near unlimited possibilities. Multiplayer is coming soon and if it’s as good as Marble Blast Ultra’s multiplayer (which I hear it will have multiple awesome game modes), it’s definitely worth the money.

Real player with 61.0 hrs in game

TL;DR: Marble It Up (MIU) is an amazing marble game, and by far the best Steam has to offer and by far the best marble game I’ve played! Featuring perfect controls, fine-tuned physics, crispy smooth framerates (even on toasters), Steam workshop support with hundreds of extra levels, constant dev attention to players, and an amazing game experience that is fun for the entire family! Well worth the asking price!

Breakdown:

Gameplay: MIU is a marble game like the ones from the good-ol' days of the mid 2000’s. It is made by some of the same devs behind the Marble Blast series, which really shows in the game and brings to life the timeless experience of marble games. I remember loving Marble Blast Gold on the old family PC when I was young, and plugged many hours into it. The experience is flawless here (and some workshop levels are actually ported levels from the Marble Blast series itself!)

Real player with 49.9 hrs in game

Marble It Up! on Steam

战术狂想2(Chimera of Tactics 2)

战术狂想2(Chimera of Tactics 2)

yeep yeep

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

战术狂想2(Chimera of Tactics 2) on Steam

Furfly

Furfly

I like the aesthetic, but Furfly otherwise commits an unfortunate number of mistakes.

The main issues here tie in with Furfly’s rather strict time limits. While levels having strict time limits is not a bad thing in and of itself, the game doesn’t properly take this into account. Most notably, the positions of moving hazards are not reset upon death. As hazard positions don’t reset, it’s far too easy to run into a situation where you sail past a hazard on one attempt and on the next attempt you waste precious seconds waiting for that same hazard to move out of the way, which in turn causes you to run out of time before reaching the goal.

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game

The art of this game is what grabbed me at first. Ported from the mobile platform? I don’t really notice it; well-designed and well-developed, although some improvements can be made: as soon as you die, the furfly (or maybe Black Lum ) respawns correctly, but boxes, rocks, saws etc. don’t get their initial position most of the time, which makes it easier, but sometimes difficultier; taking into account the time pressure, it’s annoying sometimes.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Furfly on Steam

Vivid Surf

Vivid Surf

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Vivid Surf features:

  • Oldschool aircontrol movement.

  • Running on UE5 utilizing the new Lumen lighting solution.

  • Frictionless collisions across all surfaces.

  • Surf assists which removes the necessity for movement keys.

  • Unique inputs that make controller gameplay an option.

  • No “max velocity” levels.

  • Save your location/velocity to optimize routes, learn new maps, and assist in difficult areas during any attempt.

  • Improve your times and beat the goals to progress through the campaign and customize your Spectre (appearance).

Vivid Surf on Steam

Cubixx HD

Cubixx HD

5 stars out of 5; it is like the classic game Qix, but based off a cube stage, and it’s possible to play co-op or MP [5 thoughts]

1. i love this game, to me it is very similar to tetris. simplistic but not easy to master

2. soundtrack has some very decent moments

3. picking your laser’s color will change the sound that it makes… this is huge, imagine if sound #1 annoys the hell out of you

4. depth, beating most of the lower stages will not be difficult. making it to stage 50 on arcade will be

Real player with 193.1 hrs in game

This game is a remake version of a Cubixx game from PSP and I think its pretty good to have a content that isn’t available from PSP.

Its basicly a Qix in a nutshell, its a Mixed ideas between Qix and 3D Perspective, giving a Fast-Paced Arcade Slice and Dice gameplay.

Its really addicting to play this game, and added Steam Leaderboard brings more competitive to the gameplay.

The only thing that I really wish is Multiplayer, since this game supports up to 8 players, if I’m not mistaken, and I really wish if there’s an Online mode where you can play multiplayer also.

Real player with 13.7 hrs in game

Cubixx HD on Steam

ERSATZ

ERSATZ

Summary:

Recommended if you are a masochist like me.

Details:

  • Insanely difficult, but very rewarding once you understand a segment and can execute it without major errors.

  • Chill music, and objects that move with the beat, makes it easy to get in the flow.

  • Pleasant to look at

  • Unique and fun bossfights (except the first one, fuck that flower)

  • Multiple Unlockable Playstyles

  • Liberal use of Checkpoints

  • Colors sometimes make it hard to see tiny bullets

  • Crashed once

~ Perfect for speedrunning. It’s easy to get high in the leaderboards because nobody plays the game (seriously, people come play this game)

Real player with 185.9 hrs in game

Ersatz is a reflex oriented platformer with a heavy emphasis on speedruns. It is not a particularly punishing game because it has an abundance of checkpoints. About 80 percent of the features like extra modes require you to speedrun certain parts to unlock. So you do need at least some level of competent reflexes to get the full experience. As you can see I dropped 24+ hours into the game and I still have things to do. There are 3 regular modes that change mechanics, journey mode, and infinite mode. If you like that kind of gameplay where you have to learn the layout of the level it has a lot of replay value. As far as music and aesthetic part go I absolutely love it. I think for some $9 may seem a lot of a speedrun game but the price is well justified with content.

Real player with 38.4 hrs in game

ERSATZ on Steam