An Airport for Aliens Currently Run by Dogs
I am a ‘dog person’ so this game looked intriguing. I had it on my wish list and picked it up, on sale. Having spent many hours in airports run by dogs, I have very mixed feelings. It is a silly, somewhat mindless game with the biggest challenge being to find specific characters, objects and gates in each of 6 airports. Woven into this is a love story about a long distance relationship between you and Krista (the last two humans left on the planet). Your busy lives intersect at airports and it is sweet to watch the relationship unfold through many brief encounters. Although each airport has very different geography, there is a lot of repetition (the same shops, the same vendors, and much of the same dialog).
– Real player with 19.0 hrs in game
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Hilariously it was my girlfriend who got me this game, we are long distance, and neither of us actually knew much about the game. I just kinda wishlisted it long ago cause haha cute dogs and alien airports, and she got it cause just frick it we get gifts for each other so sue us (please dont, legal action scares me). Well, 13 hours later and I am all misty eyed over what was supposed to be a silly little game. Even now typin this out I am gettin all teary eyed. Not gonna get too into detail cause I ain’t wanna spoil stuff but heck, this game is gonna last in my brain head for a long while. 10/10, Recommend it forever
– Real player with 14.4 hrs in game
DeLight: The Journey Home
Cool
– Real player with 92.6 hrs in game
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A game worth checking out! There are some bumps here n there, but some of it are the charms of the game.
– Real player with 33.0 hrs in game
Lost and Hound
Epic Games MegaGrant recipient and lauded for its innovation in gameplay and blind accessibility, Lost and Hound is a game like no other that follows the extraordinary Corgi, Biscuit. In Lost and Hound, your empowered canine senses make you a superhero. Heightened hearing and sense of smell will guide your paws as you work towards your goals, saving lives and averting tragedies.
As Biscuit your hearing will allow you to access information that’s inaccessible to humans. You will be able to hear through walls and use the information your audio senses gather to help track people and match up items such as those left at a crime scene with their owners.
Using your superior sense of smell you’ll be able to scent track your way to becoming a dog mercenary. Scent in Lost and Hound is represented by a low, pleasant humming sound. Similar to making your way through a maze where the way out would be invisible under normal circumstances, subtle sound or scent cues will guide you to your query.
As Biscuit you’ll travel around the world taking on many of the roles of real-world working dogs. From working in a hospital to assist with seizure detection and detecting cancer to herding sheep in the rough, Australian outback. Your work as a K9 tracker will take you to Japan, the Swiss Alps, the American wilderness, and many other locales. In between each mission, you’ll have the option to complete mini levels to earn extra money and travel to more exotic locations.
Features:
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Travel around the world working as the strong-willed Corgi Biscuit.
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Solve crimes, track down missing people, and assist those in need.
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Use your superior hearing to listen for accelerated heartbeats, hear through walls, and more to piece together clues.
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Follow subtle scent clues with your heightened sense of smell represented by sound queues to track leads.
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Take on the roles of real-world working dogs; assist with seizure detection, be an emotional support for zoo animals, and more.
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Complete mini levels to earn extra money to fund your K9 travels.
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Meet new animal friends throughout your travels.
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Fully blind-accessible.
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My Little Dog Adventure
Game is quite encouraging as it provides dogs pop(and I haven’t experienced it before) with simple, but good graphics. I noticed that I didn’t pay much attention to the story and sounds, but I would say that they are good
– Real player with 9.5 hrs in game
Really poorly made.
*all levels have flat lighting, endlessly copied environments with no distinctive landmarks, several dead ends that look like they should be the way forward.
*levels have holes in them you can see/fall through, invisible walls everywhere
*cursor is always on screen (this is a common amateur unity problem)
*no ambient sound, game is eerily silent
*awkward dialogue “I forgot my keys this day”
*voice acting recorded on someone’s pc microphone
This plays like someone’s first unity game they made over a weekend using store-bought assets. I would return it but my 6-year old played for 2.1 hours which puts us over the 2 hour limit. I would be more lenient if the price was $1
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
Wanko of Marriage ~Welcome to The Dog’s Tail!~
Wanko of Marriage is a linear, choice-free visual novel about a young successor to a family shrine who wishes to become a pastry chef. With support from 2 childhood friends, he tries to turn his dreams into reality.
The game is fairly short; I finished in less than two hours (but I’m a fast reader). It has very nice artwork and excellent voice acting. The writing is fluffy and lighthearted. The game lacks adult content; I don’t know if it was excluded from the US release on steam. The story is focused on slice-of-life with a twist at the end.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Animal Shelter
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1661260/Animal_Shelter_Prologue/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1661270/Car_Detailing_Simulator_Prologue/
Save our four-legged friends!
Animal Shelter Simulator grants you the opportunity to tackle the challenging but also highly rewarding task of running a refuge for strays and rescues. Witness firsthand how much effort goes into helping abandoned and injured animals as you handle a number of tasks necessary for your shelter to operate smoothly.
Clean Them
Your rescues will need to take a lot of steps on the path to improved health, and good hygiene is the very first one. Get your hands a little dirty so that their paws stay clean and their spirits soar high.
Protect Them
There’s a bit of a wild side to every critter out there and it’ll be your job as a responsible caretaker not to let it break out in any nasty fashion. Manage the animals well and keep the peace among the residents of your refuge.
Take them for a walk
What better way to burn off all that excess energy than a good, old-fashioned trot out in the fresh air? Keep your animals stimulated and entertained. You can be sure they’ll be starved for attention!
Extend
As you succeed in your efforts, you will be faced with additional challenges. Make sure to turn them into opportunities as you invest in your facilities and expand according to your growing needs.
Convince them
The ultimate purpose of your initiative and the most rewarding conclusion to all of its efforts – when an animal makes its way to a brand new, loving home. Look after your rescues and ensure they are adopted by your shelter’s visitors.
Paw Patrol: On A Roll!
To begin with I’m going to say what I think of this game as a parent who has to sit and play the game with my kid;
It’s cute but annoying. Each level is basically the same except with a different pup. The only character that talks is Ryder, literally no pup or person other than him says a thing. You even see the pups mouth move when they do that whole ‘bark, net,’ sort of thing, yet they don’t speak. Every level, and what feels like every other second, Ryder keeps talking. “Dont forget the left stick.' ‘collect the pup treats’ ‘i detect a gold paw’. SHUT UP RYDER WE GET IT!!! I thought this was going to be more open world, with levels of course, but maybe the kids get to look around the lookout or something like that. It’s a side scroller. Also some of the levels are hard for little ones. At some point some of the ledges they need to jump up onto have a lip so the kid has to back up and then try and jump, which is confusing for little ones.
– Real player with 128.4 hrs in game
AIDS… I mean aide people in trouble
Buying this game for my 3 year old was a great idea, but the game does have it’s flaws. Besides being mind numbing easy, the only voice you’ll hear throughout the game is Ryders, and missions are incredibly repetitive. I feel that this game is a glorified phone game.
Missions goes as follows:
There is a problem and the pups are assembled and selected to solve it. First thing you’ll notice is that Tracker and Everest are with the other pups climbing to tower. Once Ryder makes his selection of 4 pups you control 2 of them and call the other two when the time is right.
– Real player with 93.8 hrs in game
Percy’s Last Stand
The Game, from what I’ve played of it, is pretty good, the combat is fair and the dialogue is great. Overall a pretty solid game.
7.5/10
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
This game is honestly the best thing i have ever been gifted. I can no recomend this game enough. It should be sold for at least $20.99.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
SpacePOM
Bought this game because we have a Pomeranian and we love it. Fun game!
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
The Purrr-fect game.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
The Sun at Night
The Sun at Night is a fun action/platformer with metroidvania vibes (though it isn’t really a metroidvania) that unfortunately ends on a major cliffhanger.
The story appears to take place in an alternate history, perhaps post-apocalyptic, Soviet Union. You play as Laika, a cybernatically enhanced dog who has no idea where she came from or who made her. After Laika wakes up, she falls in with what appears to be a group of anti-Soviet revolutionaries, and accepts a mission from them, which leads into another and then another, and then … full stop. Lots of questions are raised about what the hell is really going on, but aside from a couple vague hints which only raise more questions, nothing is answered. I guess that’s left for the next game, or the one after that, or the one after that - who knows?
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
The Sun at Night is a metroidvania game set in a strangely unique setting. You’re Laika, the first dog sent into orbit. However, instead of miserably burning along with the ship, you’re now a robot dog, joining the Rebel force against the Soviets, who seem to dominate the Earth (and beyond).
I’ll give you some time to take that in. Even the game’s characters find it strange that you’re a talking dog in silver armor. With a gun mounted on your back. Yes.
The concept probably got your interest already, I assume. Execution isn’t nearly as great, and I’ll try to explain the best I can.
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game