One Last Dungeon

One Last Dungeon

Very addictive game, feels like mechanics of the game become more clear as you progress and more things get unlocked.

Real player with 16.5 hrs in game


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Art is pleasant but the UI could be improved. Sound and music does its job.

Tutorial is lacking and needs to explain some of the details of the game.

Otherwise, pretty fun dungeon card game with some nice progression.

Real player with 16.3 hrs in game

One Last Dungeon on Steam

One Step From Eden

One Step From Eden

the dark souls of rockman.exe

Real player with 120.3 hrs in game


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Takes a few hours to get used to but it’s great afterwards

Real player with 116.0 hrs in game

One Step From Eden on Steam

COINS BATTLE

COINS BATTLE

I give a qualified thumbs up. If you can get this game for $0.99 or less, it’s worth playing just for the concept. I wouldn’t pay more than that. There is no tutorial and no explanation of the rules. I sort of get it and it’s interesting up to a point.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game


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Looks like I get to write the first review for COINS BATTLE. Lucky me.

COINS BATTLE is a very low quality mobile-tier clicker game where you tap on various coins to make them “fight” other coins by running into them, just like the screenshots show. Exciting, isn’t it? Yeah, I know.

Usually I’d go into why this game is so insultingly bad no PC gamer should buy it, but I’ve lately gone through so many asset flips and game construction kit garbage, it’s really refreshing that at least there’s an original concept here. It’s not a good concept, and it’s badly implemented, but at least it’s original, as far as I know.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

COINS BATTLE on Steam

Final Stardust

Final Stardust

Choose Your Element

Final Stardust is an anime like JRPG that aims to bring a new perspective to turn-based battle systems by introducing many new features such as Saiments, Synergies, Turn Effects, Dynamic Music, Voice Acting and more!

Synergy

This is how you deal the “big damage”. Every synergy has a cost and you need to consume stacks to be able to cast it. You get a stack by using a spell and its element will be the same as the used spell, meaning that if you use a “Mars” spell, you get a “Mars” stack. After multiple turns you will get enough stacks to cast a powerful spell, a.k.a synergies!!!

Saiment

You can’t use items in battle, only saiments. Saiments are similar to items but they have their own system. At the end of every turn you draw a saiment(randomly from your deck). Every saiment has an “effect” that you can use instead of casting a spell/synergy. Every saiment you use is consumed and you can’t use it again(unless you start a new battle)!!!

Sealing

Sealing new monsters(a.k.a Planos) isn’t about luck but about strategy. You need to use “Sealing” saiments and survive long enough to be able to fill up the “Sealing” bar to 100% and acquire the new Plano!!!

Anime Moment: Ultimate Draw

Final Stardust is filled with anime moments and this is one of them. This mechanic allows you to get any particular saiment you want from your deck(can only be used once per battle). If you are a fan of anime, you are in for a treat!!!

Final Stardust on Steam

Criminal Dissidia

Criminal Dissidia

Criminal Dissidia is a Roguelike card game with the adventure and ACG theme.

The Mutanian invasion is threatening the world. A great prophecy has arrived in Mebius that the last hope to save the country is to seek out the Champion.

Just like Columbus discovered a new continent, there is no limitation for you to explore the mysterious land. However, there is no promise for a good ending in Cyria.

In Cyria, you are going to face different enemies, so make sure your deck is ready by the time. You can find more than 500 kinds of cards to substitute and made rich combinations.

Besides, an amazing elf system, random events, ability upgrade, card enchantment and so much content are waiting for you to experience.

Due to the Roguelike mechanism, you can inherit the legacy from the last round and start another exciting exploration.

  • Combination of Roguelike, Card Game, and RPG creates a fresh experience.

  • An open world with rich branches provides a brand new journey!

  • Over 500 cards to unlock, upgrade, enhance that builds the perfect deck for the battle.

  • Adopting a lovely elf to help you in either travel or battle.

  • Go explore the world, and challenge the random Boss on the trip.

Criminal Dissidia on Steam

Battle for Sea 3D

Battle for Sea 3D

Battle for Sea 3D is an overpriced game. The controls in the game are terrible, the graphics in the game are terrible. I do not advise anyone to buy this game ..

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

If you’re looking for a battleship clone, look elsewhere: While the gameplay is true to the original, the bland visuals, uncooperative camera, and sluggish pace provide–at most–one to two rounds of enjoyment.

Upon starting the game, you’re greeted by a fullscreen window with only one option: Place your ships. Through quick trial and error, you’re probably figure out that you click once to anchor, then once more to rotate the angle, but nowhere is this shown. Speaking of which, there doesn’t appear to be any settings menu, or exit button.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Battle for Sea 3D on Steam

Trial Of Destiny

Trial Of Destiny

The game still needs polish but the overall gameplay loop is pretty fun and Roguelike fans will feel right at home in this game.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Very interesting hack and slash. I like the variety of enemies and abilities.

Let’s play https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0wIWBNQoKc

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Trial Of Destiny on Steam

Space Grunts 2

Space Grunts 2

The idea is cool and works well. Once you get used to the deck, feels like " ok I can do this " ….then you die.

Start over do better, die, repeat. You realize that it’s not recommended to loot anything, but just things you think will do better. Sometimes you’ll hope the exit is just around the corner, then you die.

If you can get over the first 3-4 runs just to get familiar with the cards then you’ll like this game.

Hope there will be more content, I see a lot of potential here. For the actual price (early access) you get the right amount of stuff.

Real player with 198.2 hrs in game

Imagine playing Space Grunts but using cards to simulate the combat and this is what you get.

Real player with 16.6 hrs in game

Space Grunts 2 on Steam