Lockheart Indigo
Lockheart Indigo was a short but fulfilling experience, with all of its parts forming a cohesive whole. The art, the music, the characters and the gameplay all fit together seamlessly to tell an exciting story.
It offers a unique system where, instead of battling your enemies in combat, you have to win them over with clever persuasion. And it’s clear the developer took a lot of time in crafting the various responses to show each character’s unique personality and motives.
I definitely recommend this game, it was a joy to play and a great homage to the Game Boy era from which it took its inspiration.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
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About 2-3 hour long detective game where the combat is replaced with interrogation, it’s kinda like playing Undertale and only using the dialogue choices (no bullet-hell though). Whenever you need to get information from the character you have to find a way to probe them by using evidence and their motivations against them. The story was decent enough for me to finish the game, but I was a bit disappointed with the illusion of choices as the game is pretty linear overall. You can use F4 to set the game to fullscreen, however, it does not have a widescreen so you will be playing with black borders. Even though the game is relatively polished and resistant to stupid choices, there are some potential softlocks due to the enemy AI, you should keep 2-3 save slots 30 minutes apart just in case (I wasted like 40 minutes because one of the quest items became inaccessible).
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Interstellar Airgap
Excellent read! The story grabbed me from page 1.
– Real player with 313.6 hrs in game
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The Story is interesting but the damn Code is frustating
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
Snowstorm of despair
In this game you have to survive in a severe winter, while waiting for salvation.
Survive in a snowstorm
You and your team need to keep the flame in the fireplace. Look for firewood and fuel the flame or you will have to put it in again.
Cooperation or betrayal?
Only you can decide which side to choose. Will you work with your team or betray them when you have a chance? Maybe, you are a good orator and want to build a good trustworthy team? Or do you prefer to create tension and distrust? Anyway, it is you who makes the final decision.
Features of survival
Appearing in a cosy home with your unlucky teammates, you have to find a way out and collect wood for the fireplace to get warm (you don’t want to freeze to death, do you?). Also, you’ll come across some useful items such as food and additional clothes. But make sure that you’re not lost while searching the way to other houses.
What is hiding in the forest?
Yes, there are “human-monsters”, but also there are ghosts of darkness, which are also dangerous. You thought it would be easy, didn’t you?
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For The Hive
For The Hive is an immersive insect survival simulation game with exploration, role-playing and strategic elements.
You play as a tiny insect trying to survive in a big, procedurally-generated open-world where everything is trying to kill you.
Discover the Wonderful World Around You
Explore the vast and dangerous world anyway you like.
Climb up trees and boulders in search of new destinations. Deploy your wings and soar through the sky or crawl into the deepest caves.
Walk off the beaten path. The world is your oyster!
As the landscape is procedurally generated, your experience will be unique. No one knows which dangers await you, and which mysteries you will uncover.
Survival of the Fittest!
You start at the bottom of the food chain. If you don’t want to become someone else’s afternoon snack, you will have to be clever and cunning. Only the strongest will survive!
Predators will hunt you down to feast on your lifeless corpse. Hazardous weather conditions will test your resolve. Hunger and thirst will put an end to your adventures if you don’t find sources of food and water on a regular basis.
Forge Your Colony’s Legacy
Once your subsistence is secured, it’s time to thrive, multiply and build a strong colony that can stand the test of time.
Establish yourself as the ruler of your small kingdom, and be ready to protect it from invaders.
Build an army to conquer, pillage and destroy your enemies. Or live in peace with your neighbors by building long-lasting diplomatic relationships.