Bouncy Bob: Episode 2
it feels like a game that a couple junior high kids made
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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loved the original, this one is so much worse :( i am genuinely crying, but i need a third game in this series, without it i cannot sleep at night the original was a masterpiece of such profoundly innovative game design combined with its beautiful latest graphics that still rival cyberpunk imo and its class leading story telling along with its charm, all these things made it great, and without it i am lost.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Riley Short: Sibling Circuitry
The kid who short circuits electronics is back! Straybots are on the rampage and only Riley Short can help save the robot family home of his best friend Point One!
Join Point One and his little robot sister Zeal for action, drama, robots, hip-hop music, a board game, futuristic glowing hovering things, and yet more robots in this original VR cartoon adventure! Full English voice acting, optional subtitles, a useful Save Spot, two VR movement systems to choose from and an optional Catch Assist function featuring a refined British accent and bow tie.
Short circuit your way to being the hero in Riley Short: Sibling Circuitry and have a sparkin’ good time doing it!
What you know about ‘bots?
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Tuned Turtle
Yeah, you read it right, a guy’s gigantic pool destroyed an entire village and he still wants to build a bigger one. Talk about priorities.
Now one of the Turtle Twins must compete in the Turtle x Rabbit Race to win the prize and rebuild their homes. Dirty Duke - the “#@!&!%” responsible for the disastrous flood - and a Gang of Raccoons will do anything to ensure that his pet Loko 🐰 finishes in first place 🏆.
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⛰️ More than 30 unique and cartoon inspired levels
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🐢 Tune up your turtle with 8 mighty & fun power-ups
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🏁 Defeat bosses in breathtaking Racing Showdown stages
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🔓 Unlockable super-hard side quest levels
Interested? Add Tuned Turtle to your wishlist!
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ABRACA - Imagic Games
Underneath the cutesy graphics lies a game that actually takes skill to play.
Abraca really is the perfect party game. Think of it as a little bit of a mix between Super Smash Bros. and Mario Party. Then, be a little forgiving, as the creators neither had the budget of those two AAA games, nor the price tag.
Each player controls both a prince, and a princess, but not at the same time. Each princess is placed in a giant box, and each prince races for the key to open the box and free his princess. You progress through a series of challenges as far as you can on your turn, with the other three players taking control of the defenders in the level. As the prince, your goal is to pass as many stages as possible, as the defenders your goal is to send the prince to the start of the stage as many times as possible, and as a princess your goal is generally to smash the other princesses so you can blow kisses to your prince through the lock-hole of the chest.
– Real player with 25.4 hrs in game
Since i see no really usefull reviewers, I decided to give you guys one.
This is actually a really good party game, but ONLY a party game! This game is probably one of the best Local games out there. I don’t know how the heck the others managed to rate this game after playing for like 20 minutes, but think i tried it enough to give it a rating.
There are three modes: Race, Arena and Challenge mode.
The race mode is 2-4 player. This the mode that makes the game shine. You have to get through 9 stages before the others, and in every round, the chosen one has to go as far as possible within 60 seconds. While the chosen ones struggles to get through the stage, he have to escape from monsters which is controlled by 1-3 local opponents. (NO BOTS. ONLY THE OTHER LOCAL PLAYERS) On their way to comleting each stage, he/she have to escape the opponents either by avoiding them or beating them to move on. Every character gets a chance every round to be the chosen one, who has to go through the stages. If you are lucky and good then you might go through 3 stages within 60 seconds. And if you are unlucky then you might stay in the same stage until the next round. After every round the first chosen one is being chosen by a battle between friends (works like smash bros). The one who is finishing and beating the stage 9 boss the first will win the game.
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
Adventure Time: Finn and Jake’s Epic Quest
What time is it? It’s review time. I’ll get right down to it: this game sucks. At first you think it’s going to be fun playing an exploration game in the vein of Adventure Time, but it’s anything but fun. The “look for stuff and backtrack” design of gameplay is just tiresome by the 2nd world map, and by the 3rd, you just want it to be over and done with. The first Toe Jam & Earl game for the Sega Genesis had a similar feel and look, but was loads more fun.
Not very challenging since you can easily avoid most enemies. Also disappointing that you can only level up to level 15, and as a result, you don’t feel very powerful when defeating enemies.
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
This is a long review so if you just want a brief summary of why I recommend this game skip to Results and read from there.
NGD Studios does a great job bringing Adventure Time to the video game world with this epic hack ‘n slash adventure. Adventure Time: Finn and Jake’s Epic Quest is a fantastic game that mixes the great elements from RPGs with the awesome level schemes of ToeJam & Earl.
Story:
Adventure Time: Finn and Jake’s Epic Quest takes you out of the Land of Ooo and throws you into a new world that splits Ooo into floating islands. You play as Finn and Jake as they find themselves in a video game, which they use to explain all the weird elements. BMO has gone missing and it’s up to you to bring him back, but where is he? As you progress through the game you receive clues that help you find your lost comrade. In order to solve the mystery you must find artifacts scattered throughout the worlds, and eventually you will find the key.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Ben 10
I have been a fan of the Ben 10 franchise ever since the first episode came out. I have also watched every single Ben 10 episode from the classic to Omniverse, and played almost half of the games released for the franchise. Despite being a fanatic of the Ben 10 franchise, however, I wouldn’t recommend buying this game for the current price ($30).
If you are expecting to relive your childhood for a good 10-20 hours (even if you despise the Reboot but just want the latest Ben 10 game) and have the $30 to spare, sure go buy it now! If you’re not a big fan and just want to play the game for what it is, just wait for a sale.
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
I don’t like reboot that much. I watched the original Ben 10 when I was a kid and loved it. Still watching it from time to time but reboot… there’s something off about it which I cannot describe. I’ve decided to buy this game just to play as Diamondhead but ended up playing as Heatblast most of the time. He annihilates everything once maxed out and makes other aliens look like a joke. You have 10 aliens to choose, you’re familiar with most of them if you’ve watched the original cartoon so it won’t feel like a different one. Game itself is not good, though. Here’s why…
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Endless Furry Killer Infinity
very good game
– Real player with 18.9 hrs in game
Pepsi for TV game
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
OK K.O.! Let’s Play Heroes
After playing through the game in its entirety, here are my thoughts.
PROS:
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Appealing, charming art direction
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Writing on par with the show, feels like one giant episode
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Battle controls feel good and combos are satisfying to pull off.
CONS:
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Battle system, while fluent and functional, gets old really fast, despite attempts at keeping it fresh. This is mainly due to the narrow enemy variety and small boss battle pool.
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Side characters don’t have much unique dialogue outside of quests.
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Soundtrack is ok, but is generic and samey. Gets old kinda fast as well.
– Real player with 28.1 hrs in game
PROS:
-Art Style
-Game Feel (took some getting used to, however. hitboxes are a little wonky at times.)
-Writing is spot on. Really loved the characters.
-~15 hour campaign. longer than the usual beat em up.
CONS:
-Almost no reason to do random battles once you’re max level. Max level shouldnt exist.
-No reason to buy burritos since you’re cash-poor 95% of the game and should be buying packs instead. (and whats the rush to get to max level when that ruins the drive to do random battles?)
-No endgame. I dont know about you, but plaza patrol is the least interesting task in the whole game, but thats the only quest you will ever get once completing the story.
– Real player with 15.1 hrs in game
Psycho Bathroom
This is a 2D hack-and-slash action game where you assume the role of a ninja-like toothbrush. In the bathroom you reside in, the toilet lid is broken, causing plumes of aerosol to shoot up in the air whenever the toilet is flushed. All sort of might-be-infectious matters floats among them, threatening everything in the bathroom. You, as a toothbrush, must exercise your agility to avoid hit and at the same time annihilate the threat.
Be a hygienic toothbrush to keep your master clean. In turn, your healthy master will work hard to earn money for you to level up and unlock new abilities. Remember not to spend all the money on your own stuff. Your ultimate mission is to buy a new toilet lid to stop the chaos once and for all.
Game Features
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Tight control allows you to move around and strike swiftly.
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Enemies and bosses with different ai movements and attack patterns. Observe, plan, dodge and attack accordingly.
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See the consequences you cause to your master after every battle. Feel bad, happy or indifferent, your choice.
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Buy equipment. Improve your stats!
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Unlock new abilities. e.g. dash, double jump and special chain attack(coming soon).
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Unlimited levels with increasing difficulty.
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Dumbfounding ending cutscene. Work your way up to see it.
Scooby Doo! & Looney Tunes Cartoon Universe: Adventure
I got this for my granddaughter and she loves it, been playing it for a few years now, and next, my grandson, he’s already trying and he’s four. Actually, he’s caught on faster than I thought he would, needs almost no help now.
I would recommend for children, more than enough levels to keep them involved.
– Real player with 786.7 hrs in game
I really wanted to like this game a lot but the fact it seems like cut scenes were removed and heck the entire ending of the game was removed makes it totally unworth the 20 dollar price tag. Even worse there doesn’t seem to be any kind of connection between the stories.
– Real player with 10.5 hrs in game