Cubic Juice

Cubic Juice

This is a game requiring both logic and strategy where the goal is to build solid layers of cubes without empty spaces using given figures with some certain shape. A player gets score with each built layer and this layer of cubes is removed from the matrix. The game may help to develop 3D space orientation skill and may seem difficult for players who naturally don’s have this skill. The game speeds up a bit with each complete layer, but it also possible to choose your own speed of the game via options. I feel some kind of satisfaction and relax playing it. Hope you too.

Cubic Juice on Steam

TIRELESS: Prepare For The Adrenaline

TIRELESS: Prepare For The Adrenaline

WHAT IS TIRELESS?

TIRELESS is a Fast-Paced Sci-fi 3D Platformer Game where you get to pilot a training pacer, a specially crafted machine of incredible agility, and make your way through a deadly set of levels to prove your worth of entering the intergalactic championship in space known as the TIRELESS Tournament.

Every year somewhere far in the galaxy the championship begins. Thousands of contestants sign up and try their best to win the title of a legendary speedster, but only the one with the greatest skill can win.

GAME FEATURES

PLATFORMER AT ITS CORE

A platformer with a focus on platforming. The game doesn’t drift from what it is.

VISUAL SPECTACLE

Each level of the game is crafted and designed to impress. Everything in the game is stylized and aesthetic.

EASY TO LEARN, HARD TO MASTER

The game revolves around challenging levels that push the boundaries and uncover one’s true skill.

IMMERSIVE AUDIO

Dozens of tracks created to immerse and keep things epic.

CUSTOMIZATION

The game features a customization menu that allows players to change the colors of their pacer, you can switch between the 2 pacers, Blur & Haste when inside your lobby.

VARIETY OF LEVELS

Levels are separated into stages, although levels differ in design, stages aim to have a brand new impact on the look of the game, keeping the visuals fresh at all times. All levels are handcrafted and made intending to challenge the players through progressive difficulty.

BEAT YOUR RECORDS

The game will feature a full level selection of completed levels, your passing times will be displayed above them and you can replay them to further improve your ranks.

FULL GAMEPAD SUPPORT

If you prefer playing games on a gamepad, worry not, for the game has full controller support.

LOCALIZATION

The game will feature full translation in several languages. Currently Russian and Croatian are fully localized.

VOICE ACTING

Currently, the game features a voice-acted tutorial guide and has several voice lines throughout the game.

Are you ready to put your skills to the test? Prepare to challenge yourself with TIRELESS.


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TIRELESS: Prepare For The Adrenaline on Steam

Polary

Polary

Buyer beware. This is barely worth calling a game. There are no levels, just clicking shapes to remove them as they spawn over time. If too many build up, you lose. There is no progression. The same few shapes spawn randomly until you get bored and quit/lose. The shapes consist of: A small sphere you can click any time. A box that gives -1 point when red, +1 point when orange, and cycles colors every few seconds. A cylinder that switches between grey (unclickable) and orange. A rectangle that starts with between 1 and 9 health randomly, that you must click down to zero to dismiss. These shapes spawn every second or two and bounce around the screen. You click them. That is it. That is the entire game.

Real player with 6.4 hrs in game


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Perfect game to warm up my aim. My score was 463 after a couple of tries and it was a lot more challenging then i thought it was. Took a lot of focus and hardcore hand endurance, my right hand can’t move and I typed this all with my left hand.8/10

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Polary on Steam

Taphouse VR

Taphouse VR

Taphouse VR is rough around the edges and simplistic by design, but it offers an endearing and amusing experience which is difficult to refuse considering its free nature and how different it manages to be in this simplicity, amidst an onslaught of desperately similar wave shooters.

As far as “learning curve” games for VR go, titles which are just about perfect to introduce people to the basics of VR without risking motion sickness or property damage, Taphouse is excellent. It’s not particularly beautiful and certainly a janky experience, but it also has a nice atmosphere which can actually get quite comfy in the right mindset.

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

To be honest, this game is one of the most impressive games that you get for free. It is challenging, has good control, has a good replayability and you still can goof around a bit.

It’s a bar Simulator where people order drinks, either very simple ones or mixtures, and while making mixtures isn’t too hard (the game is very forgiving with the percentages), you can still mess up drinks easily by not looking correctly. You can also use the money you earn for a slot machine conviently placed behind your counter to either gamble it all away or win huge jackpots. Currently is has 2 modes: “normal”, which is basically a time trial where you get rated in the end on how well you have done, and “sandbox”, which never stops unless you want to. The “normal” mode is very fun, but also become very challenging to get the best rating at the harder stages, as you have to serve more people at once and thus cash in more money as well.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Taphouse VR on Steam

TAG.IO

TAG.IO

Join in the biggest game of Tag in the world!

Collect followers from across the city, steal followers from other runners and gather the biggest crowd possible!

Use the mouse, the keyboard or a gamepad to control your runner. Run up to unclaimed people to have them follow you, or run up to people following others with less followers than you to steal them. The runner with the most followers at the end of the round wins. Winning rounds allows you to earn gems in order to unlock new skins, colours and clothing to customise your player.

TAG.IO on Steam

Carcassonne - Tiles & Tactics

Carcassonne - Tiles & Tactics

edit : changed my review to NEGATIVE. The reason being that there has been a bug in the game for many, many months now where players don’t get to see their final scores in the game on most occassions. There’s not much point playing a multiplayer game if you don’t know who won!!!

I bought the physical version of Carcassonne two weeks ago on a Saturday morning. After a couple of games with a friend and working out how to play it I decided to invest in this digital version. It seemed like a good game and playing the digital version was going to ensure I’d understood the rules properly.

Real player with 80.7 hrs in game

The game is true to the original, playable and quite pretty, but for this price, the user experience is very poor.

Sounds:

The background ambient sounds are as loud and clear as the interface sounds, so it often feels like the game is trying to tell you something, but it’s just a background noise. Making this effect worse, the sounds play totally at random, which means the same sound will often play over and over again, which can only mean it’s signalling something, but it’s nothing. There’s no option to turn off just the ambient sounds.

Real player with 64.6 hrs in game

Carcassonne - Tiles & Tactics on Steam

SilverFrame(纯白星原)

SilverFrame(纯白星原)

It’s like a newgrounds Flash game back in 2007 but thousand times better

The gameplay itself is pretty much what you see. The controls are very unconventinal and hard at first but you get the hang of it. The gameloop is a bit like Starfox 2. You search the grid map for the portal getting you to a new map. Random events occur everytime you move tho.

Has a lot of unlockable units and weapons now which you get as a random reward for clearing these map events.

For such a low price you can most assurely try it out at least.

Real player with 56.0 hrs in game

The game seems to be not updating anymore and its still in (early access for almost 3 years)

-need controller support

-optimization

-the controls are confusing as heck

love playing the game but its sad to see the game stagnated :(

Real player with 27.0 hrs in game

SilverFrame(纯白星原) on Steam

Anime Studio Tycoon

Anime Studio Tycoon

Needs a better translation, I am aware that the developer said he paid a guy on fiver for the translation, however I am also aware that that guy run it through google translate. The game needs more features including an indepth tutorial, the game is rather bare bones and very difficult, which it fine, I would appreciate more QOL quality of life features. The AI pathing is terrible. The boxes for text are very small.

Real player with 60.4 hrs in game

It is like a game dev tycoon but too complex and also hard. Game is quite stable I didn’t notice any bugs so far but I hope developer will make it little easier to play. It is hard if you are casual player, it will take few attempts to understand how the game works but after you understand it you will start having fun with it.

Real player with 33.5 hrs in game

Anime Studio Tycoon on Steam

Box: The Game

Box: The Game

Goodsides:

  • 50 levels of pure skill, hard but fun;

  • The game its just relaxing when you have nothing to do and youre bored; its the best game to play when youre bored;

  • It can be played with the keybord but also with the controller;

  • The leaderboards keep me motivated to play and get new scores but i dont think im the only one;

  • Its cross-platform: you can play it on your phone/tablet but also on your PC/laptop;

  • Here are no intense graphics so any PC/laptop/phone/tablet should be able to run it;

Real player with 17.1 hrs in game

I loved this game when I was offered an early access Steam key by the developer and I think this game is easily worth the price of admission ($5 USD on launch day)…

Here’s a video of “Box: The Game” and my first impressions from back in November of 2018:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulJrnfV7-e8&t=83s

My “First Impressions” Scores:

Value: 35/40 - Strong value here for the type and amount of unique puzzles you get to solve.

Fun: 24/30 - The most subjective part of my scoring here, but if you like good puzzle games, you’re sure to agree!

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Box: The Game on Steam

Curved Space

Curved Space

What is this game about:

In 3 words Curved Space is about Push Forward Combat. The same phrase used by ID software to explain the combat philosophy of Doom 2016 which results in frantic, nail biting, free flowing combat. It is not that Curved Space was designed to mimic Doom, however good design decisions and good combat often share characteristics in common.

Yes the name and the gimmick behind Curved Space, make a big deal out of the technology that enables acrobatic maneuvering and shooting over curved surfaces. Yes the Campaign has multiple paths and expertly voiced dialogue. Yes the weapons are many and awesome and absurdly unique. Yes there is an energy lash that lets you siphon energy from your enemies and energy nodes alike. But that is just where the game starts, that is just how the game pulls you in and shows you its wares. The game really comes alive and starts to shine once you get past all of that and start to dig deeper into the nuanced combat system.

Real player with 266.5 hrs in game

A super creative and fast paced game that’ll keep you on your toes!

You’ll start off feeling like you can take on anything with your little blaster. However things change very fast and you end up adapting very quickly without even realizing it. You’ll start off keeping your distance and trying to stay safe, but after a short while and after gaining some confidence, you’ll be charging in trying to lash and dash in no time.

Additionally, with the various amount of weapons and enemies you’ll have a lot of fun experimenting with combinations while trying to survive.

Real player with 25.7 hrs in game

Curved Space on Steam