K.O.M.A
this game looked promising considering I like horror/puzzle games but after getting stuck for 30 minutes in the very first room trying to find a simple fuse, I refunded it while I still could. Graphics, lighting and sound seemed good, but got angry and had to give up. will probably buy later when someone tells me where that damn 4th fuse is
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
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Update 10th April
Devs have informed me that a price drop is coming they’re waiting for the for steam approval. Also free loco being implemented so this makes it a much more attractive purchase.
An average VR escape the room game with a horror aspect which includes a couple of jump scares. It would be a recommend if priced at $10 Australian but $18.50 is a little high so pick up on sale or in a bundle it will surely turn up in.
A couple of the puzzles are easy but it does have some harder ones and one that you have to guess one of the answers as I was unable to find it. Anyway attached video has a review and then after 3 minutes there are spoilers on all the puzzles if you are stuck. There are time stamps on the youtube comment section so you can go right to the puzzle and not spoil others.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
YAGZZ!
guds
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
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Lots of things are quite funny about this game.
First and foremost, searching through the few games published by this developer you’ll read about Legacy of Medieval (is this even English?) which has a precise release date: November 25th, 2021.
I’m writing as of the first half of 2018, so well.. at least we’ve got some precision here. Not the usual “within some months” or simply “in arrivo” (wondering how’s translated that in English, since I use the Steam client in Italian.. probably like “incoming, we don’t know when but eventually it will become purchasable”). No, we’ve got to wait for 4 years but surely it will be worth it.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
GOTC: Siege on the Lightorder Citadel
Take the role of Nooni, wise and powerful Elder Mother in command of the Lightorder Sisterhood, on a quest to free the Clerics from a sudden and surprise attack by a malicious mysterious enemy.
Collect mystical magical Gemythist shards to help replenish the peaceful realms of Galacirrus cursed with evil corrupted taint.
But watch out for the vicious and vile Ebonrune Seed, they’ve been sent forth to keep you from your heroic mission to rescue your fellow guardians and will use any cruel and cunning means to stand in your way.
Do you have what it takes, hero? Then accept the challenge of the ages in this grand celestial adventure!
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Cloud Chasers - Journey of Hope
Cloud Chasers is a text-based adventure that incorporates survival elements, map exploration, and a flying mini-game. I think the game is pretty decent when it comes to resource management and storytelling, although the controls for the glider are a bit wonky. The goal is to get across the desert which includes 5 separate levels with randomly generated events. If one of your characters dies, you start over. However, the game is not particularly hard as I was able to beat it on the second try (in less than 1 hour on normal). Since many of the achievements are attached to unique events, it does have some replay value because you can’t get everything in one run.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
At $4 this is a good game. Perma death rogue lite, FTL-lite, prequel to the excellent Airheart. However, it has very little action (passive glider flying avoiding bad buys and their bullets) to collect water aka cash.
I completed it in 4 hours and don’t really feel compelled to play again soon. There are items that are worthless except for fufilling dialogue options. There are a few basic upgrades for your glider that make the water collection mini game much easier to almost trivial when the gilder is fully upgraded.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Rainbow Duck
This game is a masterpiece. Might be a little tough for you noobs but my highscore is 98, beat that :)))).
P.S. I got this game for 50cents, quite the steal for such an amazing game tbh.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
This game could easily be put out of early access. It is just that amazing just add a few more feature and it will be perfected, this game gets a 10/10 on how good it is.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
World of DASM, DASM Spell Quest
Son: „Mommyyyyyy!“
Mom: „Yes, my little Darling.“
Son: „School is sooooo annoying!“
Mom: „But Darling, School is important for your Future!“
Son: „But Mommyyyyyyy…..“
Wizzard: „No fun in School? We can help!“
Son: „Mommy, look, a Wizzard!“
Mom: „Hello, dear Wizzard. How can you help my son?“
Wizzard: „Come to THE WORLD OF DASM! Here you can learn how to spell words, even how to spell Sentences. And all in a lightly playing way. Here fun and Learning come together. So what are you waiting for? Come to THE WORLD OF DASM and start your SPELL QUEST now!“
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
So here is my review on the game.If someone see my account they will know i only play left 4 dead and dont have much time for other games as im a indie dev my self.As a support from one indie to another(i dont know the developer personally but we do meet on the unreal engine forums as the engine connect us all)I decided to try this educational game and see some new horizons that shoudve been seen years ago.
As the front page says,this is a educational game for small kids age 5-12.I dont have any kids but looking at some of the puzzles i loud say 5 to 10/11 years maybe.(coud be wrong as i didnt get too far in to the game).
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Sliding Blocks
FANTASTIC until it chokes at level 37 in master mode. Bummer.
– Real player with 45.9 hrs in game
In short: It’s a perfectly functional, if pretty cheaply-made puzzle game with zero variety, but a lot of content. I’m enjoying myself and the pricing is very fair.
In long: The game has one mechanic and one mechanic only: After 10 tutorial levels there will always be a 6x6 grid on which 2- and 3-tile blocks are arranged so they block the exit. Grabbing them with the mouse allows you to slide them along their length-axis. You need to cleverly slide them back and forth until you’ve moved the target block (always on the third row from the top) to the right edge of the grid so you can slide it out of the exit. There is an undo button which comes in very handy on later levels. There is no time limit (and indeed no time keeping even), but there is a target number of moves on each level which seems to be based on the optimal solution (as I’ve never managed to beat it). Based on your performance you’ll be awarded 1-3 stars, but the game is thankfully very generous in this evaluation. The following move-counts all gave me the full 3 stars: 11/10, 17/15 and 25/21 while 29/24 only awarded me 2 stars. With this leeway it’s fairly easy to 3-star every level.
– Real player with 18.0 hrs in game
Mahjong Challenge
Fun, quick and easy game for de-stressing! Fun to play quick or make a night of it!
– Real player with 45.6 hrs in game
The game is cute and adorable. You can change the background/tiles. You gotta be quick playing the levels! There are many, MANY levels. I wish there was more of a challenge to levels or variety of positions to the titles, but otherwise it is a good training game to get back into Mahjong! Thank ya for making this game!!!
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Puzzle: Underwater World
6/10
– Real player with 18.6 hrs in game
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
The Mystery Of Woolley Mountain
If you are a fan of good old fashioned point and click, inventory-based adventure games, this is really one for you. It is funny, well written and has excellent graphics and voice acting. The puzzles are challenging, but not too difficult and well integrated in the story, as they should be in a true adventure game.
With all those walking simulators around, they dont make many games in this genre anymore. I think it is importent that we support developers, who still make games like this one.
– Real player with 16.2 hrs in game
So a few months ago I played “The Mystery Of Woolley Mountain” on Switch and thought it was a good little adventure game. And then one day, the developer asked if I wanted to try the Steam version and I thought that was really nice. Most of my points from the Switch version are still there such as:
-Tells you exactly what you you have to do and item hints are very clear. Like saying looks like Auto so it’s one of the keys to get him back
-As amateur as it is, I find the art style charming
-Has a final boss.
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game