Magic Potion Millionaire
I was pleasantly surprised by this game, which was made by only one person. In my eyes, it’s a bit like a Maplestory-lite, with an idle game thrown in there about halfway through. It’s very grindy, so it’s definitely a game for a specific niche, but it’s fun and avoids the trappings of “roguelikes”, which it somewhat inaccurately describes itself as. Genre nitpicking aside, it’s a fantastic game with tight controls, great sound & music, and a charming atmosphere. Give it a try if you like collectathons/grinding games.
– Real player with 54.5 hrs in game
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this game is rather fun, although it can be a bit grindy. the varied environments and the powerful soundtrack keep the game interesting throughout the entire experience. i’m looking forward to the next game in this series.
– Real player with 40.4 hrs in game
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
Genesis Alpha One Deluxe Edition
This game feels more like a concept in progress rather than a finished product. I have to state this one thing before I start saying anything else. The concept is great, too. But the game-play feels lackluster without more content to flesh out the existing gameplay.
You will spend about 80% of the time mining resources on planets and salvaging resources with a tractor beam while fighting aliens whether you do it yourself or send your clones to do it. The available resources are incredibly limiting and often infuriating in how little is available for what you need despite entire planets that realistically would have more than just the one patch of resources you could collect.
– Real player with 87.1 hrs in game
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Genesis Alpha One Deluxe Edition Review
A strange and unique experience awaits…
Some key points that this game offers:
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New Game Plus
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Multiple Endings
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Sandbox experience
Gameplay & Controls:
The controls for the game are fair and easy enough to make use of. The game handles pretty decently as well. Whether you are on a planet fighting off attackers or crawling through your shafts clearing out infestations.
Combat is pretty average, to be honest, and not that well balanced either. Your favourite weapon will be the pistol since it doesn’t run out of ammo and is far easier to make use of. The game is a mixture of ship building, exploration and simulation elements. As you explore planets and debris, you upgrade your ship to accommodate more crew members and gain access to newer technologies to make surviving easier. You don’t really manage your crew, they go about their own thing, food, water, and all those needs are non-existent, which is a let-down.
– Real player with 66.7 hrs in game
PlateUp!
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Classic co-op cooking action, with a wide selection of mains, sides, sauces, toppings, desserts, and starters.
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Choose your equipment, lay out your kitchen, curate your menu and plate up your dishes.
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From bubbling soups to sublime salads, tender steaks to hearty pies, there’s something for everyone.
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Look after front-of-house: seating customers, delivering orders, and managing patience.
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Equip your restaurant to handle the most fickle of customers and deliver them what they need, right when they need it.
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Co-operate with the rest of your team like a well-olive-oiled machine, or bite off more than you can chew with crying children and dirty dishes.
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Upgrade and rearrange your restaurant to your personal taste: when the restaurant closes for the day, the planning begins!
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Decide what new equipment to purchase, and place it wherever you want.
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Want to go high-tech? Install the turbo-ovens, crank up the conveyors, and make way for the robo-kitchen of the future.
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Fancy something a little more… fancy? Curate your art collection, fix up that wallpaper, enlist a friend as a maître d' and get ready to provide the culinary experience of a lifetime.
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Exceed your goals and start over at your next location, bringing with you new unlocks and upgrades.
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Tailor your brand towards gourmet dining, or fine-tune your fast food franchise.
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Every restaurant is procedurally-generated with its own climate, customers and conditions.
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Return to your franchise HQ to view your achievements, customise your characters and upgrade your kit, ready for your next adventure!
Ero Tennis
[0.5] Controls & Training & Help
[0.1] Menu & Settings
[0.2] Sound & Music
[0.2] Graphics
[0.3] Game Design
[0.3] Game Story
[0] Game Content
[0] Completion time (level/game)?
[0] is it Enjoyable & Fun?
[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)
[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related
[0] BONUS point: Review for VR
Stars received: 1.6/10 ___ Note: v.4 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
Game description key-points: a mouse Clicker
Overview: missing a cake and cherry…
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
Asset Flip from this Unity Asset Kit:
https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/templates/packs/tennis-mobile-full-game-152743
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVF1ZHeI-NA
My Score: ZERO. ..Not Recommended!
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Moonlighter
Overall Verdict: Full Price? Yes, but actually No. The “Complete Experience” only comes with the Between Dimensions DLC, and I HIGHLY recommend you only grab that on sale/as part of a discounted bundle. It’s a pretty 50/50 DLC.
As of April 2020, Steam Cloud Saving is still not enabled. EGS has had this since July 2019 - it’s a developer choice, not Steam’s, to enable this for the platform. I’m sad this was a broken promise from pre-launch 2017.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/606150/discussions/0/1368380934274475717/
– Real player with 40.3 hrs in game
Moonlighter is a fun game where you have to kill monsters and loot their treasure from other dimensions to sell it in your little store, It is challenging and well executed.
It is a single player experience with a little town, You can upgrade the town and with this new NPCs will come, They sell equipment, weapons, Store furniture that boosts different things, Rare lootables to upgrade faster against a price or Potions, There is also a banker which allows you to invest money, But you can only invest for 7 days, So if you do not make a profit in that time you lose money.
– Real player with 39.1 hrs in game
The Alchemist Alekki
This is a game about running a potion shop and saving time!
The young alchemist known as Alekki has been accused of a crime she swears she didn’t commit! Supposedly, she has created a potion that ripped apart time and caused different parts of time to merge together! You must now help her create potions to save time!
These time-warped areas are teeming with echoes of their respective time zones. Equip yourself with a variety of weapons that will be progressively unlocked throughout the game and defeat the echoes to gather potion ingredients.
Use the ingredients elemental properties to mix a potion with specific qualities that the customer wants. This is a quick and easy way of getting money quickly.
Another way is to set up shop and create specific potions for your store to house. Simply mix 2 ingredients together and then set your target audience and price. Depending on what you put the potion will have a different end price and sell chance!
You will sometimes get request potions that will give you recipes for potions you can use in the Time-Warped areas to your advantage, for example a potion that increases your damage or makes you invincible for a short duration.
Travel through a variety of interesting environments and fight different enemies throughout various periods of time. See how these time periods interact and uncover the truth behind the cause of all of this!
Super Raft Boat VR
This is the 2nd best free vr game I’ve played, the art style is great, the game play is great (kinda repetitive but I’m not ask a free vr game to do better), music BOPS, action is great, basically everything in this game is great and I really wish more people would see the steam page and play it only thing that could possibly make it better would be multiplayer, but i know its difficult to implement so I’m not gonna beg for it. In conclusion, I think this would be the most popular free vr game if it game as a first result while scrolling through the vr game section of steam.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
I love this game! It has a really cool concept where you have to defend your self from enemies and expand your island
Things I’d like to see-
Advance building like wall, stairs, etc
More guns
More enemies
Port over to Quest 2
More game modes
Bosses
Cons-
Tbh I couldn’t find anything wrong only lacking a bit of content but the game is new
Pros-
Good locomotion
No motion sickness
Very fun!
Game runs well
Very user friendly
Overall this is a very good game has a lot of penitential! 👍
If your the developer and reading this please add one of these things into your game I think these would be great! 😁
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Thalassophobia
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Thalassophobia
A game that borrows inspiration from the roguelike and survival genre alike and puts you in an instant fight for survival against mysterious creatures, starvation, insanity and more.
Be prepared to fail over and over again while you keep learning how to keep a good balance of yours crews needs and safety.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
I bought this to do a review of it for YT. Never before have I heard myself so depressed after a video. It isn’t from the melancholy of Lovecraftian literature either.
Gameplay:
Aesthetically it reminds me of retro-indie games. Pretty good in that regard. However I’m not a fan of the GUI trying to move out of the way while I’m attempting to use it (infuriating to say the least). It took me about 15 minutes to learn the mechanics and I’m still not sure I have all of it with an hour of playing. I got the furnace once, but I’ve not seen it since and died soon after, considering the game doesn’t teach you how to use it. I tend to succumb to sanity being exhausted, but it’s impossible to keep my crew sufficiently saturated and not crazy. Frankly it’s not fun for me to die and die again with little to no progress being made so I don’t want to play it anymore.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Deadnaut
Deadnaut provides a lot of creepy atmosphere, fun and replayability.
When I bought Dreadnaut and entered the game, I didn’t expect much based on the trailers available. It seemed just like all those top-down squad RTS games, which there are hundreds of. It was only 10 euros, so I decided to jump it and test it out.
I immediately reached out for the character creation. I’ve always been one for creating my own party/character, since the game experience feels a lot more personal. The character creation has two minor bugs, which I did not realize were bugs until I read the forums for a tutorial on character creation. The bugs:
– Real player with 20.9 hrs in game
In one campaign your fighting off waves of fast moving xenomorphs, through the flurry of fast moving xeno’s you see one of your men get dragged away through a airlock. Yet in another campaign you may be contending with the possessed remains of a former crew driven insane by unknown artifacts, behemoths throwing your soldiers around as artifacts obscure your command and control with horrifying visions of death and torture.
Deadnaut’s is a game that wants to immerse you in its universe. Your hud looks akin to something from a WW2 submarine simulation and your control over your soldiers is sketchy at the best of times. There are a large amount of things to take into consideration with Deadnaut’s and many ways for those under your command to come to harm or die, this may be the one area the game faulters in. It is a real time tactical squad based game, essentially a rogue like.
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game