Disney•Pixar Toy Story 3: The Video Game
Don’t get me wrong, this game is brilliant, having a blast with my brother playing back on old nostalgic levels and enjoying ourselves like the good old days. Sadly, this version is not as good as it was on Xbox 360, half the stuff from the original is not present in this. It really grinds my gears when the toy box mode, which was multiplayer on Xbox 360, is no longer multiplayer anymore, I’ve even spent hours on trying to figure out if I’m missing something, trying to verify the game multiple times.
– Real player with 11.9 hrs in game
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I didn’t want it to be true but it is.. and I’m saying this as a BIG Toy Story fan (also a lot of childhood memories). =(
This is a very disappointing port of a “console to computer” game!
IF the game should work (which it only did once at the first time I started) you’ll see that the graphic quality from the console-version is not being carried over into the PC-version (bad to no shading and missing face animations) and I’m not sure if it’s the port/pc-version or the fact that I have the german language setting but none of the charakters make the slightest noise or say a sentence during the levels/gameplay.
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
Crop Dusta
Crop Dusta is a fast-paced Puzzle Action game. You control the crop duster by maneuvering it to spray crops and bugs while dodging buildings, trees, and animals. Please the farmers by spraying crops to pass to the next field. Spray those bugs before they eat the crops! Do you have what it takes to be an Ace Crop Dusta pilot?
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Disney•Pixar Cars Toon: Mater’s Tall Tales
Memories,also playing this game against a friend in splitscreen/same screen was a ton of FUN!
8/10
– Real player with 17.6 hrs in game
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bought unable to use, do not know whom to contact… have used HDMI cable, use flat screen, pc has two video cards, not sure how to switch them but I think i did when i said to use flat screen only still not playing.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Shakes on a Plane
It is very challenging to play by yourself. I enjoyed having to prioritize all of the aspects of the plane. Buy this game if you’re up for the challenge, otherwise, you will need some friends to play with you.
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
[Steam only allows a Yes or No, but this is really deserves a Mixed rating, as many of the issues are fixable.]
As a huge fan of Overcooked and Moving Out, I found myself compelled enough to play through all 27 levels, despite some frustratingly imbalanced portions (at least in single-player) that require a precision that the controls do not easily afford. The portions of the game that leaned fully into plane management–sorting through baggage, cleaning up vomit, forcibly seating bratty passengers, bracing for turbulence–were novel. Some of the intentionally inconvenient level designs were clever to boot, particularly the one with both a conveyor belt and several color-coded teleport pads. That said, the overall package is a mixed bag, one that’s ultimately held back by taking place entirely within airplanes (and a handful of UFOs).
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
The Snowman’s Journey
A Frustratingly Fun Game
This was chosen as a random unknown Steam game to play, if you’d like to watch rather than read check out this video:
https://youtu.be/HIdIF_PQkME?t=125
[Thoughts and First Impressions]
This game can be knocked out in it’s entirety in around 30 minutes or less (depending on how long the highway takes you to do).
It’s a simple game where you hold down the jump button and you start to charge your leap. Once you let go your Snowman flings himself in the direction you’re looking. Easy enough. One button for the whole game.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
I really liked how the snowman’s movements worked, and the music was great, but I wanted it to be longer! I beat it in 17 minutes.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Color Guardians
Awesome game. Feels like guitar hero, honestly, the only thing I think about is getting all the orbs with perfect. I even kill myself, and restart the level until I get the 3 platinum starts, This game gets really hard, but I like the fact that the first levels feel easier, as you play the other environments. Nice graphics, really nice for an indie. I’m a bit used getting 2D games for $14.99, but this game looks a lot better than most of them. Fast paced, hard, and with a bit of feeling of some old classic games. Would totally recommend it to anybody :)!!!!
– Real player with 116.9 hrs in game
I think it’s time for meeh to rate and say something about that game –- Color Guardians.
First of all I really like jump n runs that focus on reflexes and skill :)
The graphics are cute and good looking. I played so much this game cause I want always to be the best!
Levels are strong and sometimes hard to complete. I mean 100% of course.
I would say.
Gameplay = 9.0 / 10
Graphic = 8.2 / 10
Difficulty = 8.5 / 10
Story = 8 / 10 (It’s a good little mini story :) )
Speciallty = 8.5 / 10
= Endrating : 8,5 / 10
– Real player with 42.9 hrs in game
Disassembly Line
This is a pretty fun game! The controls on mouse + keyboard are easy to work with. Reminds me a lot of the Tanks game from Wii Play, but with fancier graphics and design. For the price, its definitely worth the buy!
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Well the game isn’t really the best, I kept dying because the bots literally had aimbot (or it seemed like it) Aiming your own tank is very difficult because it doesn’t actually follow the mouse. I don’t even know why I bought this game.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Disney Planes
A really nice game. My kids like it and it has some simple modes (free flight, balloon pop) that even smaller children can play and have fun. The graphics are nice and the controls are good. The only thing that annoys me a bit is the limited and repeating phrases during races.
– Real player with 16.1 hrs in game
This game is fun, you get to play as most of the main characters from the Planes movie. Story mode is pretty neat, other modes available. My biggest complaint is the on screen prompts are generic buttons, only thing that differentiates them is color. So it’s hard to tell what controls what. Game settings are just device choice, ie gamepad or keyboard; no mapping available. Using my gamepad I was able to figure out the controls, but for keyboard, it’s almost impossible. Once controls are figured out, it’s a great game.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure
This is the best game ever!!! Its so fun because there is no violence and has helpful features to make it through easier. The dialougue is real snazzy becuase it makes me feel like i am actually talking to my favorite princesses!!!! The cutscenes even include my character with voice acting too!! The magic commands are simple, they have pleasant animations like the twirl one thats my favvvv ^w^ I like how the tasks dont demand any rush and leaves you to explore all you want. Turning the poor little imps back into sprites is so uplifting and so is helping out all of my bffs throughout the story. Plus running around the locations makes me really very happy because i get to twirl around with the wand and look at all the sparkles, I could do it all day!!
– Real player with 200.8 hrs in game
Obvioulsy I bought this for my daughter. She’s 4 and has grown up in a world with ipads and media on demand and wireless internet isn’t a luxury but rather almost a legal right. This game is atrocious on every aspect. Even though I bought it on a deeply discounted Steam sale, I still feel ripped off. My 4 year old immediately complained about the low quality of graphics. There is no resolution settings. At all. It’s defaulot resolution will essentially just scale to your native. My native resolution is 7860x1600 (triple 30" lcds). Reducing the resolution down to 2560x1600, the game still looks like crap. Secondary, the controls are some retarded arrow key and spacebar combo with M and N as action keys. There is no default recognition of the Microsoft Xbox/PC remote controller, and I was unable to reprogram it ato the game, since the game seems to override controller recognition upon start. Your kids are stuck with the keyboard and mouse. Just learn like I’ve learned…when you see the “Disney” logo, it always means “FAMILY FOCUSED (soccer mom minivan, stepford wives, corporate whored out shit show applications and movies and themeparks.”
– Real player with 21.5 hrs in game
Disney•Pixar Brave: The Video Game
I was pleasantly surprised by this game. The different mechanics behind each elemental charm are neat, and the combat is fun enough to be entertaining.
My daughter loved it, and now she wants to be Merida.
The difficulty spikes in a couple of fights, and the camera angle isn’t always the greatest, but overall, this game is really well done.
Something I was surprised by was that you never actually fight mordu. The whole time the game was leading up to it, and my daughter was excited. But in the end, nope. Just refight the bosses from each of the levels. Seems like a weird choice.
– Real player with 141.6 hrs in game
Well, the film wasn’t entirely what I’d hoped for (maybe in a sequel someday, it’ll get the Mulan-like war tale it deserves!), but me being into Scottish culture (plus the Scots got the best accents in the world bar none), I loved all the Scottish elements and loved Merida as a strong, independent female, so overall, really liked the film to pick this game up on Xmas sale!
The game takes some liberties from the film for gameplay purpose, so we get to explore a lil' more of (a stylized) Scottish/Gaelic nature, outside the films (like the Causeways I guess reminisce Fingal’s Cave).
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game