Bird Missions

Bird Missions

I bought this game. I liked it very much. The main task is to fly on the map and collect coins. The flight technology itself is well implemented, everything looks pretty pretty

Real player with 26.3 hrs in game

Thought I should take the time to re-review this, but seriously this time.

As a massive fan of flying sims, this is really fun, addicting, and pretty relaxing compared to a good few more expensive flying sims.

My only big gripe with this game honestly, is the fact that literally everything is solid. Like, why should I have to die flying face first into water? smh.

Also, I WAS first on the leaderboard for a good while, not sure how I was beaten. Is there actually a bonus coin in every level or?

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Bird Missions on Steam

Age of Gladiators II: Death League

Age of Gladiators II: Death League

So I’m about three hours in now, and actually having a lot of fun. Its not as deep as I hoped, but still a really solid squad manager for a detail orient statistic loving player.

As for gameplay, it took me a few tries to get a decent start going, but on the fifth try I got it right. I am now “Rotwound,” a rather arachnoid ex-fighter. Gonna say, not too fond of the gladiator stylization, but whatever, pushing on. Rotwound opened the game by hiring a vorcinne (the hairless spider dude, ‘cause there’s also a spider yeti, yeeeah) scout who can hire other spider dudes at the beginning. The scout found a couple ok fighters, but most importantly Slowsin (the spiderdudes have rather menacing portmanteaus as names) who is an excellent melee fighter with loads of damage and accuracy, but not much hp. Slowsin is given an axe and medium armor and an adrenal booster, and sent out to fight. This he does with great joy and abandon. Fairly quickly “Slowsin” racks up ten kills, and is renamed “Executioner,” for reasons “Rules and Guidelines” does not let me make a joke about. Executioner has now led Rotwound’s gladiator asteroid team of spider dudes to 14-0 victories and speicializations in axes, medium armor, and adrenal boosters. The old spiderdude scout found another few badass spiderdudes, and then went to recruit what are apparently constipated trolls. He found a very scary constipated troll, who is now training to be more scary. This brings the story of Rotwound and Executioner to day 90, at which point they have not lost a gladiator, fight, or limb, because apparently Rotwound can live up to his name ‘casue amputations are a thing. I think. There’s something about cybernetics later on. Gonna keep updating this as I play for while.

Real player with 24.9 hrs in game


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TL:DR - If you enjoyed the first game, you can’t go wrong with this sequel as long you’re OK with the Sci-Fi setting instead of the Rome setting. (Though the Rome setting is coming soon per the Devs)

If you like a detailed opinion of the game, read on! :)

Well,

I’m not much for writing reviews on the steam website, but felt perhaps this one was a good time for that cause I’ve been enjoying the dedication the Devs have given to this game post release so far. Overall if you played the first game, called Age of Gladiators, then you will encounter features very similar to that with this one.

Real player with 15.6 hrs in game

Age of Gladiators II: Death League on Steam