The Last Hope

The Last Hope

Running simulator

In the game we play the role of a viking who must save the world. To do this, he has to go through several portals in order to reach his destination, which is Mars. In addition, we have to control life, collect food and drink. On the road we will also meet various enemies.

And now what does it look like? The game is to run from one point to another in front of you. Eating and drinking is useless, all we have to do is find first aid kits, which usually lie on the road. Enemies are bugged and don’t want to attack us, so the whole game is based on running through yourself. And so through 5(?) locations.

Real player with 4.2 hrs in game


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(Got this game for free from Marvelousga.com . Thanks, guys!)

I am walkin' to the limit! I am walkin' to the limit! I AM WALKIN' TO THE LIMIIIIIIIT!!!!!

The Last Hope is a game about walking to a destination which you have to discover while making sure you survive to meet it. During your quest, you will need to maintain your health, hunger, and thirst…which can become quite a challenge in various areas (this limit is removed the moment you board the plane to the USA, which makes the experience more casual and enjoyable). The overall objective is to push a small object a short distance (like nudging it off a cliff), but with a very long run towards the destination.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

The Last Hope on Steam

Aron’s Gift

Aron’s Gift

Delve into the early days of the mystical mountain village Brynn.

Explore an original hand-painted 2D open world as Aron a 12 year old boy who discovers unique abilities to change the environment and circumstances around him.

You play as Aron, a boy who lives in a bleak desolate mountain village. Through exploration he discovers peculiar magical abilities, including unveiling the mysteries of the land’s luscious sanctuary past or transfusing new characteristics for your inventory. Progress the narrative further in the past and present day by encountering a novel cast of characters, creatures, and items.

Uncover the bountiful secrets an unexplored clandestine realm

Collect and awaken spirit stones to generate different combinations of abilities

Experience breakaway combat with otherworldly creatures

~Over 90 minutes of original music


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Aron's Gift on Steam

Terminal illness Rogue Horror Space Shooter

Terminal illness Rogue Horror Space Shooter

Terminal Illness Rebranded

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I Have Changed THE IP Of This Game

this Game is Now a First Person Space Horror Rogue Like Shooter

Nasa Has Lost Contact Terminal 25B a Research Team Out in Space That Has Made a Troubling

Discovery That You Have to Investigate Solve Puzzles, Find Room Codes, Find Weapons' And

Retrieve The Organism Samples

This Game Features

-Rogue Like Horror Game


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Terminal illness Rogue Horror Space Shooter on Steam

Station 35

Station 35

Ran into a few quirks with the ai and some interaction prompts but other than that, my friend and I had a really good time with this. I got spooked pretty good a few times but I managed to escape! It’s a pretty simple but well put together game aside from a few issues.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

I love the weird stuff, especially in horror games. The kind of stuff you have to dig 40 pages into the tags to find, stuff that has 0-10 reviews. Is it good? Who knows! Station 35 is the weird stuff. Of writing, this game has one single review and I found it by digging about 40-50 pages into the horror tag. So, is it good? tl;dr, yes.

This game speaks of a passion project. It’s perfect by no means and rings with design that is amateur, but it’s very much made with love. You often hear people tell others, “why don’t you make your own game if you want X?” and it feels like someone set out to do just that with Station 35. The game reads like your classic sci-fi horror: aliens on the ship, you need to get out. To do so, you are presented with three possible exits, one on each floor of a sprawling and dark spaceship. Each exit has three items it requires, be they keys or tools or ship parts, before you can use it to escape. Each of these items is scattered randomly throughout the ship, leaving you sneaking down corridors and into rooms trying to find that damned red key card since the yellow opened the first door and this blue one won’t do the trick for the second. As you do this, you’re presented with two main hazards: the blind, docile creatures that inhabit the hangars and the roving monstrosity that prowls the ship.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Station 35 on Steam