ENDO
A fun game to get lost in for a few hours, very tactile environment and satisfying sounds/visuals. Good variety of puzzles and storytelling in the environment, all coming together in a lovely hidden gem.
Also you can bunnyhop and schmove around which I highly recommend.
– Real player with 20.1 hrs in game
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Has a beautiful and fantastical landscape.
Cannot play with just a mouse, one either needs a mouse and keyboard or a controller.
There is a lot of walking , hopping and jumping.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
After You
I enjoy a challenge so I jumped into this game. You play (from a 1st person perspective) a guy who has just woken up and found that everything around him has changed. There are police cars, crime tape, and evidence of bloodshed. You decide to hit the road but have to jump through a series of puzzles before the car keys become available.
The first chapter puzzles were fairly straightforward, once I found my entry point (which was obvious, with 20/20 hindsight). I then drove out to Chapter 2 which went well until I ended up totally stuck with one item in inventory and nowhere to go. It is a very dark landscape and, after hours of stumbling around with a flashlight, I needed a hint to proceed. Turns out the clue was right in front of me and I had not recognized it in the dark.
– Real player with 14.4 hrs in game
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Intro
After you is a puzzle base game that requires a person to be HIGHLY attentive, and seeking challenge. If you think you are up for it… well…. AFTER YOU ^^ (Pun intended)
Pro
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It is highly challenging
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The Developers themselves said so
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Some Logic based thinking involve
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High sense of satisfaction whenever something is being discovered
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Time spent for the cost is worth it
Cons
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Slow moving
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Searching for clues can be frustrating
Others
– Real player with 12.2 hrs in game
BeetleQuest
Not bad.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
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edit: the price got halved soon after my review was posted and the developer deleted the feedback thread on the forum (again), proving my points below. I edited parts about the price, but the game is still not recommended, as it is the same as before.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Knuckle Sandwich
If you’d like to keep up the the development of this project, consider joining the Knuckle Sandwich Discord Server.
About
Guide a young man through his first day in Bright City – a bustling island paradise with a horrible secret. Find a new job, make new friends, and attempt to solve a mystery revolving around a ludicrous gang and a fanatical cult.
In this RPG, you defeat enemies in turn-based battles by completing minigames unique to the foe you’re facing. These minigames are made up of a variety of challenges, including rhythm games, shoot-em'-ups, memory puzzles, and quick-time events.
Features:
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An offbeat and personal story with a focus on humor.
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Over 100 fast-paced minigames specific to each enemy and playable character.
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Vibrant city locations to explore on a fictional Australian island.
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A massive cast of characters, including several partners to join you along the way.
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A huge soundtrack with music by Nelward, Beardy, Gyms, Barchboi, and Brainfoam.
Kokopa’s Atlas
Embark on a grand journey to a fantastical, unknown planet in this procedurally generated farm & crafting adventure! In Kokopa’s Atlas, you’ll be hopping into the boots of the brave (but clumsy) Kokopa - a wannabe galactic hero - just as his ship crash lands on a strange, undocumented world.
Gameplay
Join Kokopa on his journey to explore and make a new life for himself on this new, uncharted planet. As you plot, design, build and farm on this fertile world, you’ll also have to watch out for the dangers that come with being an intergalactic traveler! Can you keep your new home safe from cosmic pirates, the local wildlife, and the dangerous mysteries the wilderness holds?
Dynamic NPCs
When you happen upon a new settlement, NPCs will be tending to their day-to-day duties — or maybe slacking off! Creatures in the wilderness will also interact with their environment and towards each other — watch out for the aggressive ones!
Create Your Own Adventure
What do you want to do today? While there is much adventuring to be done, it’s ok to spend time relaxing at your homestead. And once you’ve regrouped, there is plenty of other work to be done! Perhaps you can craft some new tools, tend to your garden, help a villager, or test your mettle in the wilds!
Meet Pollimero!
A faithful biodroid assistant, Pollimero (model PLM-079SY) is skilled in all things exploration. (“More than an advanced vacuum cleaner!”, reads the maintenance hatch.) Pollimero’s most versatile tool is the Scan-o-tron, a highly advanced module existing at the forefront of modern science. When activated by Kokopa, it emits a powerful shortwave radar throughout the surrounding environment, highlighting resources, terrain oddities, enemies, and more.
Tiptop Tents
Find a nice area you’d like to settle down in? Toss your ‘PortaPop Homes’ series capsule on the ground and, voila!, you’ve got a comfy Tiptop Tent ready to go! PortaPop, brought to you by the fine folks at Halcos Interstellar Holdings!
Gear Up!
Gloves, helmets, pants, suits, and boots — you name it! Outfit Kokopa with some of the most fashionable gear on the planet, and increase your damage resistance to boot! Maybe you can find something for your little fashion-plate friend Pollimero as well.
Farming
There are a variety of berries, plants, & fruit trees you can cultivate and harvest for food to bring along on your adventures, defend yourself from enemies, assist with terraforming, and even decorate your domicile as you see fit! Chop a tree down? It’s gone now and forever — plan accordingly! Plant a seed for an aromatic flower? It’ll be there when you return . . . and maybe some creatures that enjoy the flower’s scent! Grow an expansive garden, harvest and collect a multitude of resources, build and upgrade your tools, and more!
Kokopa’s Atlas: A World of Your Own to Shape & Explore!
Loddlenaut
Loddlenaut is a creature-raising survival game that takes place on an ocean planet. Play as an interstellar custodian who is sent to clean up an abandoned planet polluted by a mega-corporation as you get it ready for the next company to move in.
🚀 Explore an open-world alien planet
🐠 Raise aquatic critters called “loddles” that grow based on what they eat
🔫 Clean up icky goop and floating debris with your bubble gun
🌟 Upgrade your gun and jetpack to unlock new interactions and areas in the world
🏠 Build a cozy home base for you and your loddles
Your mission: to clean up GUP-14, a small ocean planet that was once the home of GUPPI, a mega-corporation that makes and sells everything from soda to rockets. When you first arrive on the planet, you’ll find yourself amid murky waters, oil spills, and scattered junk.
Within the polluted environments, you’ll find remnants of GUPPI’s buildings, ships, and machinery all sunken to the ocean floor. As you clean up their mess, explore these areas to discover clues about the company’s questionable past.
As you clean up the planet, you’ll run into axolotl-like aliens known as “loddles.” Protect them from the polluted waters and feed them aquatic fruits while you make their planet habitable again. Depending on their diet, loddles will grow in different ways and develop unique traits and abilities that will further enable them to survive on this polluted planet.
When the loddles are strong enough and the waters are cleaner, release them back into the wild and watch them thrive! You may even come across eggs that you can incubate to raise more loddles.
Neoncube
i got this game largely for the level editor although i did play a bit of the campaign
so my main concern is that a fatal memory erro keeps occuring wiping out any of the changes to the leve i am working on, this may ust be me and/or it may just be the level editor but otherwise i have quite enjoyed the game especially for only a dollar it is a good game
– Real player with 56.8 hrs in game
Tags: Platformer
Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library
TLDR: Bare minimum effort flash grade platformer with Xbox360 pad support. Gimmick here involves a pitch black screen with visibility in radius around protag square tile and some buttons you must push to make pipelines glow up parts of the level. Tight margins for platforming. Game uses a trampoline mechanic that is clunky and hard to execute correctly. Game is bland and boring with no world setting, protag design, foe design or anything interesting. Audio is okay but forgettable.
– Real player with 13.2 hrs in game
Sacred Valley
Go on a mission to find the Sacred Valley that’s been a urban legend for as long as you remember. Travel through the world, meet new people & complete little quests for the people you meet. Can you reach Sacred Valley’s heart?
Explore
- The beauty of Sacred Valley is unforgettable. Every zone is filled with unique design and art.
Solve
- As you progress through the game, you’ll find new people with their own problems. Your goal is to help all those people with their quests.
Relax
- The atmosphere of the valley is the calmest thing mankind can think of. Feel natures power while playing the game.
Collect
- Sacred Valley hides a lot of secrets, find new secrets and get achievements for them.
Traversing Traveler
A small cute game. I like the art style, fun story.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Full play through here once it uploads:
Review:
Cool Game the music is great, graphics are pretty cool and unique had like the n64 3d feel with some really nice character portraits and it has a nice overarching story throughout. My main complaint is the VINE THOUGH the vine is the DEVIL 100% in some areas it will give you the hardest time using it (Getting the back pack in the cave OMG! painful). The side quests really aren’t worth doing either they’re a pain in the butt and you only get like two lines of dialogue for doing them. I liked the jimmy buffet cameo too that was nice. Overall a pretty solid game would have been 100x more enjoyable if the vine worked consistently though a lot of the time he’ll start climbing it then hop off. I did have luck with it in the forest and snow area (Thank god!), but everywhere else it was insanely hit or miss. Also my Navi for whatever reason wouldn’t go to the nearest thing I had to collect usually it would get dead set on going to the furthest or the most difficult to grab so once you got to the most difficult place you would have to back track to find the other pieces if you didn’t get lucky enough finding them on your own. The Potions can also take a toxic amount of time to respawn I know the reason for the slow respawn is so you can’t cheese some of the puzzles, but it really is too looooooong. There’s also some fool in a green robe in the forest standing on a bridge who won’t talk to me and has constructed the most invincible invisible wall that on the tree house bridges not sure what he’s doing there besides being a jerk since he won’t talk to me.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
TWWWR
TWWWR is a pretty great game if you want a short but very high quality experience. The game looks / sounds amazing, it plays very well, and has a nice suite of bosses to fight (with optional harder versions with rewards). The only issue I have with the game is that it IS so short. Finished all of the endings and while it was fun, it was so fun it left me wanting more. Again, great game, excited to see what the developer does next!
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
Excellent experience of a game. TWWWR is a very neat action platformer bullet hell hybrid that looks and sounds great, but also feels great to play. It is not a very long experience, with a first playthrough taking ~2hr if you’re thorough, but the whole thing is a blast to play. The achievements offer some extra challenges, with speed/pacifist runs, as well as getting the secret ending on expert, which is a hitless difficulty. Luckily there are lots of save points…
If you want to take it a step further, there are optional gauntlets, as well as harder variants of bosses including a boss rush (think like normal, ascended, and radiant versions of hollow knight bosses). Lots of little things that make this feel very polished.
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game