Bunny Battle Arena
A fun game. It is challenging but, not overly so.
You will die ALOT.
Yet, you will not feel like it was a careless mistake or a battle system skewed against you.
DISCLAIMER: I did receive this game for free but, my views are my own.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
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Honestly is quite an awful game, pretty sure its like a mobile game or something or at least that’s what it seems like, there’s no options menu, you can’t change the bad controls, half the time you don’t hit the enemies you’re attacking, the further you get into the game the more you just get swarmed and stunlocked, there’s only 1 level in the whole game you play over and over again just with harder enemies and new bosses sometimes. You can unlock new weapons and abilities and stuff but it takes forever to get enough points to unlock stuff, I imagine you lose points for dying so you pretty much can’t upgrade and get better and I imagine eventually you’ll just run out of lives and have to start over. There’s a level select screen at the beginning but you can’t go back to it after the first level and you can’t go back and redo previous levels for more points so bit annoying. Some of the art is kinda cool though and the music is alright, the cursor is annoying cause you can’t tell where you’re clicking cause its so big. It just feels more like a college project than a game, definitely not worth the asking price. I wouldn’t pay a dime for this. Sorry bout that. 2/10
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Mission Indeed 2.0 FPS
IF this game was FREE, I would still NOT play it…Please stay away from this game…this was one of the worst experiences ever…first of all the game crashed about 3 times just trying to get it started, the launch screen looks like a mobile port from the first nokia device. I feel ripped off for getting charged a price like this…the actual game play was terrible, seriously not even early access, this is like a prototype of an idea. REFUND PLEASE!
Youtube Experience: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsgKzkGMXPI
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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Garlic
Garlic has to be by far, in my opinion, the worst designed 2D platformer I’ve ever played. Try not to dismiss this out of hand as someone salt over a difficult game. I’ve beaten hard platformers on many occasion: Super Meat Boy, Celeste, Castlevania, Super Mario Bros. Lost Levels. None of them are chock full of the fake difficulty Garlic has in cloves.
The game fancies itself a Celeste clone, you have very simple movement mechanics that take the form of your basic jump, wall jumping and sliding, as well as a dash. The dash will be a frequent cause of headaches because it goes way too far, often colliding with enemies off-screen (who all spawn in the worst spots, but more on that later). It can be really finicky aiming the dash, and you have to be careful because there’s always a forward momentum affecting it that often causes you to slide off or past the platform you’re aiming at.
– Real player with 23.2 hrs in game
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I backed this game on Kickstarter, and extensively played a near-final version using a Steam key provided to backers of the project prior to general release.
I’m going to start with this to save some of you some time: this game will be a challenge. There will be plenty of near misses when you dash and jump. There will probably be audible profanity on your part. If you want easy, go elsewhere.
Movement mechanics are explained in a brief tutorial at the beginning of the game. There is a minor learning curve to one of these (specifically when you combo dash attacks), but the earlier levels are designed in a way where you can still progress without having mastered it.
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
Otokomizu~漢水~
This game is an absolute delight. It is a cheap game though and I would only recommend it at a price point of around 10 bucks. I paid 13.50 CAD and feel it was money well spent.
You need a particular mindset going in, however. Things you should know about the game.
It’s comprehensible, but it’s not super well translated.
Movement and control are very tricky, and take a while to get used to.
There is almost no animation in the game. Characters will rotate, but there’s very little moving of limbs and stuff.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Kusoge.
+Learning to correctly orientate your character and effectively using the different poses is fun for a bit.
-There is not much in terms of a story.
-Be prepared for this playing the exact same song over and over till you are sick of it.
-Certain levels will be frustrating in difficulty.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Zyxia: Neon Termination
Control the cool, steel body of The Zyxterminator to terminate wave after retrowave of space spawn in rad, bombastic style. Unleash an arsenal of weaponry to eliminate your foes while you discover secrets and complete bonus objectives to maximize your bounty payout.
Early Access
Zyxia: Neon Termination will have an active content cycle, bringing new stages, weapons, and secrets on a bi-weekly basis for 6 months after launch!
Community
Join the discord server: https://discord.gg/tfCvE2b
Defend the village from goblins
I bought it cuz it looked like shit. Was not disappointed
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
This game is a masterpiece and worth all 10 cents I spent on it.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
The Worst Day Ever
At The Worst Day Ever you will play the role of a new employee who has just been accepted into a large corporation. Your happiness does not last too long, however, because the contract you signed turns out to be a circus. The corporation quickly reveals its true face and the dark forces that took possession of the building come out into the light of day. Your task is to get to the top of the office building and overcome the board - only then you will be able to leave the demonic walls of the corporation.
What Makes Up the Worst Day Ever?
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Quick and spectacular fight, requiring both agility and tactics
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Intelligent and unique weapons found in the depths of the corporation
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Many types of demonic enemies and bosses with unique attack mechanics
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Diversified levels presenting different zones of the office occupied by evil forces
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An adrenaline-pumping soundtrack