The Amulet of AmunRun
About the demo : A demo is available for everyone to play. It features the first 3 enigmas of the game and can be played in solo or in duo. It is strongly advised to play it with a friend/mate as the game has been designed for 2 and the final game will be coop only.
Welcome to AmunRun’s pyramid, the millenary jewel of Egypt !
Incarnate two archaeologist students who are sent into the ancient pyramid of AmunRun to uncover its secrets. Deep inside the pyramid is a mythical amulet that nobody managed to recover. You were sent to prove your worth ! Dive into the depths of the pyramid and fetch this golden treasure, but don’t forget that getting might be easier than getting out !
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Adventure yourself in an epic race against the pyramid’s secrets and traps ! Navigate through the mystical challenges overlooked by the Egyptian gods.
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Run together with your favourite side-kick (your friend is always the sidekick ;)) through the millenary corridor of a pyramid designed with the sole purpose of preventing you from entering. Don’t forget to communicate and collaborate between two breaths !
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Prepare your hat & boots and especially ready yourself to use what’s inside. You’ll have to use your sense of observation and wit to open trapdoors, but you’ll have to use your dexterity to escape what might be coming out of them.
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To Be Headed Or Not To Be
Despite the glitchy moments, game was very enjoyable! Played it with my boyfriend first, and as he didn’t quite like the mechanic I asked my friend!
we didn’t get the appeal of beheaded characters until it’s being used in a puzzle, which is honestly briljant!
Some puzzle are VERY HARD. especially towards the end but enjoyable!
We played it in 3 nights, of approximately an hour each time. Sometimes our save would send us back quite a bit before we could resume. which was annoying but by then we did the puzzles before and could easily get through them to continue where we left of.
– Real player with 27.2 hrs in game
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At first glance, I thought this was going to be another puzzle game, which I am all for puzzle games, BUT this is something MORE! I laughed, I wanted to cry, I wanted to jump up and down and cheer, I wanted to jump up and down and scream. I brought my friend along for the ride, she loves puzzle games as well, and OMG. This is more than co-op puzzle solving, this is a 1000% dependent on communication and dependence on your partner(s). I thought it would be easy and possibly a pain to have to communicate with someone else, but I laughed so hard! The puzzles are definitely challenging, there is the option to ask for hints and even solutions of hints, which is a comforting bonus. I started playing with a 3 hour window set in mind and almost 6 hours later had to stop to cook dinner.
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
Gelly Break Deluxe
I was sponsored to play this for a few hours with a friend, we really enjoyed it and will likely stream it some more. It’s got a clever co-op mechanic and the map design was fun and the soundtrack was also great, though sadly I couldn’t even find it on YouTube. We had a few issues with remote play but it did work and presumably that isn’t an issue on Switch either. Good fun :)
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
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My Review: https://youtu.be/-Ueu03A11gY
I’m already a big fan of 3D Platformers, but one that adds in a twin stick shooting mechanic is not only unique but proves to be a ton of fun! As of writing this, I’m less than halfway through the game, but as a big fan of the genre, this one is doing a lot of things I like already.
There’s beautiful and vibrant graphics, fun boss battles, interesting platforming challenges and of course, a little bit of bullet hell shooting thrown in to mix it all up. The switching mechanic (switching between the 2 main characters) is very interesting as well. While this has been done before, the developer has gone out of their way to implement it so that it pulls double duty being able to break glass, shields and other assorted things.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Asterix & Obelix XXL 3 - The Crystal Menhir
It’s a very good and fun game for coop for two kids or a parent and a kid. Even though the coop experience is diminished by poorly thought way of handling camera when the two heroes are far apart .
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- great graphics,
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- great sound ,
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- great level design , alternating between quests, puzzles , fights
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- good dialogues ,
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- good story,
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- dogmatix is adorable and fierce!! ,
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- fun fights with many options
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- Fakeusnewus , Econimicrasious and other funny characters
– Real player with 203.4 hrs in game
I have been a huge fan of Asterix since my childhood. Played XXL 1 many many times and 2 sporadically and loved them very much.
This game is a disgrace to Asterix (XXL). The developers didn’t attempt to make a 3D game like the other two games have been and made some random “mobile top down” game for the quick cash grab. The menu interface is even ripped off straight out of the XXL 2 remaster. No effort put into it in any way.
The game looks nice, going for the collectibles is very fun and bringing back a specific Roman from the very first Asterix comic (and animated movie) is a great touch. I think that is about all covering the positives of this game.
– Real player with 26.2 hrs in game
Operation: Tango - Friend Pass
Look, was it fun? Yes. My friend and I played the entire story on both roles. So, my hours reflect two completed campaign runs, 100%ing the game besides for achievements. Nevertheless, my friend, who was the one who bought the game, was very disappointed by how few missions there were. He felt that he didn’t get his money’s worth out of the game. If you and your friend are willing to have a short lived experience, then go ahead and get the game. However, if you are expecting a little more meat and potatoes than a campaign that can be completed in 2 to 3 hours, look for another game.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
“We were here” mixed with “Keep talking and nobody explodes' ‘. I thoroughly hope that this game will show the world that asymmetric coop games are one of the best multiplayer experiences you can have.Both sides have their own view of the world, and have different tasks, but can only complete them when working together and communicating with each other.
It only takes about 3 hours to complete, but it contains some story time, and a lot of condensed gameplay.
The world is neatly built and the way forward is clear as long as you communicate with your teammate.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Run Crabby Run - adventure
Funny game. Interesting adventures, but is a little bit difficult. Great entertainment for everyone.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
i spent an hour trying to beat level 2 and as soon as i got the last crystal, the game crashed… my whole life is falling apart now. every day i lay in bed and watch the clock tick. theres no longer a point in living. run crabby run has destroyed my life.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep: A Wonderlands One-shot Adventure
this one !! is total crap. So many issues with this game. one example: ' The Bane ' mission can not be completed because the final map in on top of tree, and you cant jump up there…. whatever you try, pointless. Next one: crumpets; 1 crumpet is on top of roof which you cant get to. Very disturbing release.
DONT BUY !!!!!! no even get it for free, complete waist of time. You better play Wolfenstein 3D, which is over 20 years old
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The publisher has made the effort to ' single ' game this one port and it has some new things, like red chests. But it should have been polished with enhanced graphics at least. And keep in mind that this release STILL uses DirectX 9. Lets hope that this release will not tarnish the future release for March 2022. If you still want to play it, go ahead…….. BUT your best option is to get it for free !!
– Real player with 27.6 hrs in game
I’m really liking this, but I know that it won’t be for everyone. I played for about 2 hours to get a feel for it, and it’s essentially the same as the add-on. The target buyer for this is definitely someone who has never played it before, but wants to check out Tiny Tina’s lore before playing Wonderlands. If you’ve played the add-on, and it’s not something that you care to play again, this isn’t adding anything so substantial that it’d pull you back in. At this point, I’m like a Borderlands superfan, and $10 for a remixed version of Dragon Keep that offers a unique experience in game progression and level scaling, is a fine price for me. If a slightly different experience of starting at Level 1 is not a big draw for you, you could probably pass this up.
– Real player with 21.6 hrs in game
Woodle Deluxe
Woodle Deluxe is a cute and colourful 3D action platformer ideal for children and adults alike, and third game in the Woodle universe series. I’d score it a decent 8.5 out of 10 for great family fun. It includes two modes of play; i.e. single player and a local cooperative mode, where the second player can play as Woodle Beaver. It’s a nice relaxing platforming adventure with no time constraints and is ideal for all the family. You can wander around in an open world environment, but don’t wander off the edges of the world, otherwise you are transported back to the beginning of the level.
– Real player with 12.7 hrs in game
If you already own this, it’s not too bad to complete it in 2-3 hours. A very simple 3D platformer.
Woodle
This is not a good game. The picture tells the gist of this game well enough, a very standard 3D platformer with terrible music. But this isn’t too bad if you want to complete a game in a few hours. Only a recommendation if you own it though, not to buy it. For a one-dev game, not the worst.
58/100
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– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Bulby - Diamond Course
I want to like this game. From the overall design of the choices to the bright asthetic, I really like parts of this game. Unfortunately, the game will crash on you over and over again. This is a good first effort by the developer, but is not a finished product by any stretch. Just play Kirby’s Diamond Course.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Sadly the game has too many bugs along with some bad design choices. There is no detail behind the strength of a putt with your power meter and it isn’t that easy to understand the consistency. There is no restart option when doing poorly on a specific level. The game does not save between levels but does manually save on exit if it doesn’t crash…..the game crashed three times in 1 hour, wiping my efforts every time.
Pro: Very good job on the graphics and music.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Handy Dandy
Very cute co-op puzzle platformer. Great fun without frustratingly difficult puzzles, yet complex enough to give you pause.
The alternate dimension aspect of it is really neat, I like the concept of it a lot.
My co-op partner and I ended up swapping sides each level to see where we could/couldn’t go, and then worked our way around the level from there.
I liked having to communicate so we could move in unison to finish some of the puzzles.
Great concept, great game. Highly recommend it.
– Real player with 16.5 hrs in game
Such a charming little game, hearkening back to the old days of playing fun co op flash games with your friends in the school computer lab. A very clever puzzle mechanic that is utilized very well. Me and my girlfriend have been looking for games to play together online since we live long distance, and this little free game proved to be very fulfilling for us on our video call play sessions. Kudos to the developer, and thank you for releasing this for free.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game