GIF: The Game of Inevitable Frustration
This is a great game that is also very challenging!!!
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
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A fun game! Challenging from the start, even for those with plenty of platforming experience, though that’s implied by the title. Looks good, friendly art style, audio taunts start to grate after a while but thankfully these can be switched off.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Triple Town
“Triple Town” is a unique Match 3 game where you build as big a colony town as possible by matching three or more objects. These objects can evolve into others by making appropriate matches (e.g. three Grasses make a Bush, three Bushes make a Tree…three Trees make a Hut…and there’s more after that! ;-D). Matching more than three items, or mathcing certain high-end items will gift you different goodies that improve your score or other parts of the game! What you’re given to place each time is random, but you can place these objects in any free space you want (with the objects melding where you place the last item in the cluster), so there’s more strategy involved than the average Match 3.
– Real player with 101.3 hrs in game
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Triple Town is a game I’ve gotten a lot of value and fun out of, so the short answer is: yes, I would recommend this game.
There is something oddly addictive and yet very relaxing about playing this game. It is simple match three turn-based game, but the last item you place becomes the next tier up. So three bushes = 1 tree, 3 trees = 1 house, so on and so forth. It becomes a game about managing the precious space you have, and there is something very satisfactory and rewarding about putting in that one last piece and watching your board transform into a new thing you haven’t seen before.
– Real player with 85.8 hrs in game
Cubicity: Slide puzzle
when it first came out, cubicity: slide puzzle was full of mobile shenanigans, but based on feedback the developers quickly ‘de-mobilized’ it during launch week. it needed a few more patches to fix smaller issues and add some quality of life stuff like volume sliders, windowed mode, unlimited undo, etc., but now it’s one of my favorite wall-to-wall sliding puzzlers.
– Real player with 17.4 hrs in game
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A review and at the same time a log:
Update: 28.11.2019
The Good: All issues that I had found has already been fixed, hoping not to find some more problems in the future updates.
The Not So Good: The Dev/s seems to be in hiatus – still waiting for the “coming soon” additional levels: Laser Land.
Update: 25.03.2019
Found achievement recording issue…
…the answer:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/970580/discussions/0/1846946102860695172/
Found some odd scoring system, intentional or not – I still have to ask…
– Real player with 16.1 hrs in game
My Friend Peppa Pig
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– Real player with 387.2 hrs in game
Pros
• Huge open world adventure for you to explore
• Several side missions
• Character design is unforgettable
• Main story is breathtaking, the ending impacted my view on the world forever
Cons
• Unskippable cutscenes (not that you’d want to)
• Price is a little high for my liking, but forgivable due to the stunning gameplay and features inside
Overall
A truly immaculate creation. Visuals are great, world creation is marvelous. Allows you to create your own original character straight from the Peppa Pig franchise. It makes you feel like you really are a part of the Peppa Pig universe. Makes other games like Sekiro : Shadows Die Twice pitiful. Could be considered a GOTY contender.
– Real player with 63.7 hrs in game
The Adventures of Looppy
«The Adventures of Looppy» Review(En/RUS)
Gameplay:
«Review(En):»
This is a casual platformer and magical adventure. The difficulty is low. The game is suitable for both adults and children.
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cute pony unicorn
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12 levels with increasing difficulty + bonus levels and secrets
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many different traps, obstacles and dangers
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intuitive gameplay reminding to retro classic games
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cartoon graphics, nice music and old school sound effects
- unicorn can’t attack while jumping
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Animal Up!
This is a fun, addictive game, that I keep coming back to for a few minutes each day! It’s the best single button game I’ve played.
Disclaimer: I received the key for free, but not in exchange for a review.
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
Fun little space bar basher that will have you throwing your keyboard out the window.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Coloring Pixels
A paint-by-numbers game that is a fantastic way to relax. Unless you get completely addicted to it, like me, and play it WAY too much and your hand starts cramping. :p
Basically, you’re presented with numbered tiles and each number corresponds to a color. Click on that number on the bottom of the screen or type it in on your keyboard and then get to work filling in those squares! The pictures start out easy but progress to large scale ones which will take hours to complete. Your progress is saved when you back out of a puzzle and the game will show you the percentage you have completed. There are also achievements which hopefully will register soon when steam “learns” about the game.
– Real player with 1617.0 hrs in game
Coloring Pixels
Colouring Pixels reminds me so much of my childhood days of colouring by numbers, I loved doing them in my spare time. I completed many paper version books as a kid, we never had PC’s back in my childhood days. This digital version wont take up so much room, and these pictures look ever so nice once completed.
This game is Super relaxing and VERY addictive once you start, you wont want to stop.
Controls are very easy, Left mouse = select number colour and hold to paint, Middle mouse wheel = scroll picture size, as you will certainly need to. Right mouse = hold and move picture around.
– Real player with 568.6 hrs in game
Favo!+
Interesting, sometimes challenging. Good for passing the time. Straight forward puzzle game.
– Real player with 33.5 hrs in game
Favo!+ is a fun puzzle game where you need to connect and merge elements in order to defeat enemies or gain points. It gets tricky at times if you don’t properly plan ahead. 7/10
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
The Valley of Super Flowers
Stars received: 2.6/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: heavily pixeled platformer for kids
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
The Valley of Super Flowers is a joke/flower themed 2D retro pixel platformer/shooter where you control a person with a flower for a head who carries a gun around. Jump between platforms, shoot enemies, avoid inexplicable buzzsaw blades rolling along the ground.
I have no idea who thought this was a good idea, or what drugs they were on. Terrible joke theme aside, you get ugly pixel graphics (for a game released in 2020!), fixed controls, bad controls (jumping is especially awful) giving a bad look and feel, and they couldn’t work out how to make widescreen work so the game displays in pillarboxed 4:3, way beneath acceptable standards for PC gaming today. The price is low, but still too high for a game of such low quality.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
The World is Your Weapon
You picked up the Steam Review! Weaco wrote in the gallery!
Story & Dialogue
The story is fairly simple, since it’s mainly about a weapon merchant, Weaco, trying to find a legendary sword due to her love of weaponry. The closest thing it has to an aesop is the third ending, where Weaco has to consider what needs to be done in a peaceful world where the antagonist is defeated, which is something that not all stories address properly. The simplicity doesn’t hurt the game too much, since it seems to be mostly focused on humor and gameplay, though I wish there were more quests and lore associated with the bosses of the game.
– Real player with 43.5 hrs in game
I don’t normally enjoy games made from RPGMaker, but I enjoyed this one more than I could have expected. I ran into it randomly while browsing, watched the trailer, laughed, and bought it without hesitation. This game has made me laugh like an idiot many times, and it’s also a lot of fun.
I recommend you avoid reading other reviews so you don’t spoil some of the surprises, but let’s just say you can pick up anything…ANYTHING…and use it as a weapon. You can even huck it in your enemy’s face.
– Real player with 21.1 hrs in game