Gravity Oddity
Gravity has vanished. Planets keep shrinking, leading to their certain destruction. In hopes of survival, humans across the universe create colonies on floating land or simply live in their spaceships. Fortunately, Rio Grande Corp. anticipated this disaster and created the Gravity Boots, empowering people to walk on any surface and almost live a normal life.
Rio Grande Corp’s main mission is to make the universe a better space but for unknown reasons, they kidnap your roommate Gary. It could not have been worse for you because you can’t afford the rent by yourself!
Embark on a journey to scout the galaxy alongside Newton, a cute furry friend, and get your roommate back!
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Walk on any surface with your gravity boots, evade blasters and reach new areas with your teleport gun, and tame zero-gravity with your jetpack!
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Loot enemies' spaceships and settlements to find money, supplies, or mods to improve your weapon.
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Combine mods to create the best synergies that match your playstyle.
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Defeat bosses during intense battles and save Gary.
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Customize your avatar, Newton and robot to your impeccable taste.
Pilot’s Misadventures
On an ordinary sunny day, which does not bode well, a war suddenly breaks out in the city of N! Hundreds of kamikaze planes attack the townspeople, unleashing all their might and spreading fear and chaos! The only chance to survive in this meat grinder is to climb into the sky, into the enemy’s territory! Get into the helicopter and fly through the stream of missiles and planes, dodging all possible threats, because salvation is only behind the enemy’s line of attack, in his rear!
Pilot’s Misadventures is a casual runner helicopter control simulator with simple controls and addictive gameplay! Avoid the dangers and refuel the helicopter on time - and all adversity will be surmountable!
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Dead Hospital
The update happened! I think it is a great update and it adds more content! I really recommend this!
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
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This game is an insult to indie horror games. The entire game revolves around you walking through empty rooms, while flashing pictures of random “scary” figures pop up on screen with a LOUD sounds attached to it.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Masked Vale
This is a new type of game for me as I don’t normally play Perma Death things and I enjoyed the fast paced combat. I played about 60 minutes so far on a keyboard and got used to the controls fairly quickly.
Regular enemies can easily kill you if you do not dodge/block attacks. Challenging game for sure, I was able to beat 5 levels in a row without dying. Beating the 5th level I unlocked a faster character who has more dodges but less health. Going to try and play a bunch with her now.
The levels have a cool design that is other worldly and I really like the special attacks my character has. The flame stomp AOE attack (2 on keyboard) is pretty fun to use. The few times I faced bosses so far I lost each time as this game is quite hard. The new character I unlocked has a quick stab stab stab stab for her second attack that looks wonderfully murderous.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
This is a good game, however it has the potential to become great!
I wish there was a dodge mechanic to more consistently avoid damage because of the slow moveset and 1 or 2 levels are bad but this has alot of potential and can definitely go somewhere
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Cave Nightmare
Hello!
Thank you for sharing your game for us to play on Steam!
I had a lot of fun playing your game and finished all 10 levels in 43 minutes as well as grabbing all 5 of those achievements. The game is small but very complete and definitely worth it for the price. The character art and animations are smooth and each level has its own clear increase in difficulty, building in complexity as you progress through them. I didn’t encounter any bugs or issues whilst navigating levels, and even checked corners, walls and anything I thought would potentially trigger a problem. The controls are easy to understand and simple which makes the game play accessible to people of all ages or experience. This game can be enjoyed on both Controller and keyboard depending on the individuals preference.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Cave Nightmare is another asset flip from ImperiumGame. This time they took a template for a 2D retro pixel top down stealth game from Yoyogames/GameMaker Studio 2, changed a couple of things, and dumped it on Steam as if they wrote it themselves. Copying someone else’s work and calling it your own is a real nasty, morally void cash grab.
They did this before when they asset flipped Mad Bus, also known as ZigZag Infinite Runner Game by yönetici. And they’ve done it several other times as well.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
MushrooMonster
MushrooMonster is a short, scary, and sometimes funny horror game. You start off with a flashlight on what seems to be an island surrounded by trees. Your objective is to get all 12 brown mushrooms and burn them. Along with those brown mushrooms, there are some red and green mushrooms you can collect, although these don’t count towards the score. The red mushrooms make you a little faster, while also highlighting any brown mushrooms a bright red color. The green mushroom is used to throw at the mushroom monster to make him disappear for a while. I found out that you can actually run away from the monster if you have a full bar of sprint and keep sprinting, resulting in the mushroom monster to disappear. This makes the green mushrooms kind of useless, although it did save me a couple of times when the monster appeared out of nowhere. There is a sound cue of leaves rustling around that the monster makes to let you know it’s about to chase you. After you collect all 12 mushrooms, you are then tasked with going back to where you started where there was a campfire to burn the mushrooms and beat the game. For 4 dollars I can’t really complain about this game. However, there are some things I hope they fix. I hope they highlight the brown mushrooms and red mushrooms so its easier to see in the dark. There were times where I felt I couldn’t find any mushrooms for about 10 minutes and I might have just walked over them. Other than the long time of finding mushrooms, I have no complaints. It’s also funny when the lady runs out of stamina and makes a weird moaning breathing noise lol. Anyways it’s an alright game, if you are unsure if you want to play this, I did make a full game playthrough/let’s play on this game. Thank you and I hope you all have a blessed and spooky day! :) | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMOVROcB6j4
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
I play a lot of horror games on my YT channel, this is very slender-esque but instead of pages it’s mushrooms, to begin with the game is creepy and the ambience is great, plus the added jump scares are always a treat (for the viewers…) but after the first 5-6 mins the game loses it’s scare factor and just becomes a walk and collect game, the initial fear of the monster is long gone and I found myself searching for the last mushroom for about 10 minutes which in turn made me forget everything great about the game.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
The Escape from Bungalow
WE BEAT IT MOTHERFUCKERS ALL OF YOU SUCK ASS FUCKING NIGGERS CANT BELIEVE YOU SUCK THAT BAD!!!!!!!!!LULLULULLUL (TODAY I HOLD THE RECORD FOR THE 10 MINUTE SPEED RUNNNNNN LESSSGOOOO QUIT PLAYING WITH ME DAWG QUIT MIRRINNNNNNNNNNN)
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Highly recommended. Good soundtrack, thoughtful storyline, well-developed characters, and - most importantly - terrifying jump scares.
1hr learning controls. 2 minutes to beat game.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Always The Same Nightmare
Always the Same Nightmare Review
7.8/10 - Above Average
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Good music
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Fun gameplay
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Good level design
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Inconsistent graphics
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Bugs & crashes
Playing through and 100%ing Always the Same Nightmare (ATSN for short) was a much more enjoyable experience than the developer’s previous game, Bloopy & Droopy. Both games are fun to play but I think ATSN is much more up my alley in terms of game design since I really enjoy faster paced, difficult games. I think on that front, ATSN nails it. It is a very fast, challenging game and it is very satisfying to overcome challenges.
– Real player with 13.1 hrs in game
DemonPandemicVR
Finally a simple VR shooter. Yes you can choose to have complicated reloading, but this is the only game I’ve seen where you can choose how you reload. Throwing stuff feels fluid and powerful, and is easily my favorite part of the game. The 7 different arenas give me different euphoric feelings.
I highly recommend this game for anyone looking for a VR game they can play easily without frustration, that is also polished.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
I mainly play Beat Saber in VR but I heard about this game because the devs are popular Beat Saber mappers who are now getting into VR game development. I fully support Indie developers so I thought I’d give this one a shot.
I’m definitely not a hardcore gamer or can call myself very good at VR shooters. So I definitely fit into the casual gamer category this game is geared towards. The first thing I noticed when I loaded the game is how intuitive everything is. I see some guns in front of me and targets and I can immediately try it out and learn what to do. I didn’t have to wait for any tutorials, cut scenes or anything. I could just start doing some shooting and have some fun right away!
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Necrojacks
**Summon undead to keep the graveyard calm and your business afloat.
Play as a novice necromancer, who owns a graveyard. Surprize-surprize.
Last night, your place of business become too crowded.
Naturally - you summon a couple of best guards to clean up this mess.**
Simple clicker in interesting world with over 3 characters to choose with unique skills and abilities
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Earn points to change main character
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Convenient control
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Chalenging levels
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A lot of enemies
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Mystical atmosphere