Piano Cat
On a whole it is a good little game. It doesn’t take long to complete and has pretty easy achievements. However, one refuses to unlock for me. I’ve now tried it on two different machines and completed the 3 worlds with out any deaths between the worlds and none worked. My only thing it might be is when it says resume, once you completed level 5 you have to exit into the next world making it void. If they fix this I would happily change my review as I said it’s a good game, although the levels are the same on all 3 worlds so some alteration would be nice also.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
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Sadly, no.
It looks cute, but it has nothing to do with rhythm or being challenging. Just press buttons shown on screen and that’s it. It’s not related to the background music, it’s almost not related to the cat movement.
Honestly, I thought that it would be something like Give It Up (2) mobile game, and that’s why I bought it. The screenshots look like that, but the gameplay is completely different, to the worse way.
I really like how it looks (oh well, maybe I just like cats). But sadly, I’m disappointed.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Milkyway Funland
Couldn’t get on with any of the mini games. There is a stupid system where you have to “earn” goes at the minigames by doing some other (equally dull) mini-games. Why not just allow us to replay the games at will?
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
Milkyway Funland is not really a free to play experience as it has in-app purchases, where you can basically either buy tickets to play the mini-game experiences or buy a pass. The pass costs $14.99 USD and I believe that with that you have unlimited access to all the rides forever if I’m not mistaken. I did not buy the pass.
However, you still have limited access to the content. You’re basically given a set number of tickets so you can experience some of the mini-games. I was able to experience 4 of them. You also have access to the ability to earn tickets. There’s a level with some basic mini-games that if you do well on, you will also get a ticket. However, they do the old carnival trick where the mini-games are much harder than they should be. In fact, the pinball experience is next to impossible (because it’s bugged and the ball will drain right down the middle and it’s just not fun). The whack-a-mole (skeleton) looked easy and it was, but somehow I didn’t get a ticket.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Aritana and the Twin Masks
“They are not ready…”
Are you? Prove your value in Aritana and the Twin Masks. An adventure based on Brazilian mythology and culture that will carry you deeper into the forest’s mysteries.
This second Aritana’s adventure extends gameplay possibilities, bringing a bow and arrow gameplay, 3D movement, vast sceneries in open landscapes and powers that help the player solve several puzzles. Explore a colossal temple, find artefacts that can be mixed in many special potions, and prepare yourself to save the Tree of life.
Also, you can further explore this magical universe with comics that shows more about the temple’s events. Unmask all the mysteries and follow Aritana on his journey to save the Tree of life, discovering ghosts from his past.
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GUN JAM
GUN JAM is a fast-paced rhythm first-person shooter where the player must shoot to the beat to survive.
Featuring an original and engaging core mechanic and firefights choreographed to the soundtrack in a vibrant world. Prepare to obliterate enemies whilst blasting to the beat.
KEY FEATURES
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An original experience with an innovative core mechanic
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Firefights are synced to original soundtracks to create varied and unique warfare
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A variety of different characters, environments and music
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Campaign and arcade game modes
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A vibrant art style and a dynamic environment that reacts to the music
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Multipliers, high scores and leaderboards
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Suicide For Him
It is a dream come true to see this game take shape like this, and I am very excited to see it grow!
Although it is an indie game with a small team, it has so much to offer such as:
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A beautiful and original soundtrack
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Brilliant voice acting that brings the characters to life
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Entertaining extras that add more variety to gameplay
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An anime/manga, stylish art-style that is appealing to look at, especially for fans of the genre
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Customisation of the main character which will expand further
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An engaging story with the first act being a great introduction to the game’s character and universe
– Real player with 43.7 hrs in game
I want to know what the connection between this game and the simulator is? Because the style is kind of similar.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Only Hope - Episode 1
Odcień Krwi (Blood Shade) is the latest narrative adventure game from The Prodigal Developers. In this interactive narrative game, you play as one of the seven blood wolves. Each episode is dedicated to each wolf’s story. Moral dilemmas and difficult decisions occur often to shape your own story. Unravel the mysteries of the world that the humans left. Shadow Creatures lurk among the corrupted world.
Adventure, Discover, and Shape your future
• Explore – Crusade throughout the world and learn about the lore through the environment, items and see the effects of your choice made throughout the world.
• Uncover the truth – Unfold the stories that the humans left by collecting runes.
• Shape your Story – Influence the relationship the Blood Wolves with choices that will determine their future.
Experience a Narrative filled with Amazing Characters and Environment
• Unique characters – Build relationships and solve mysteries to encounter each outstanding character development.
• Nordic/Slavic Setting – Explore locations set in beautiful, stylized isle of mystery in stunning high quality graphics.
Storytelling with purpose – The Prodigal Developers thoroughly researched and partnered with Nordic/Slavic Cultures to give you a superb story and lore.
Tales From Off-Peak City Vol. 1
Tales from Off-Peak City is the third game in Cosmo D’s series, after Off-Peak itself, and The Norwood Suite. While playing both of those games isn’t necessary to enjoy this one, it is recommended, as there will be references to the characters in the previous games. (And, y’know, Off-Peak’s free.) At its core, Tales is a walking-and-talking game, exploring the surreal locale of the corner of July Avenue and Yam Street. Make pizza, take pictures, get caught up in about three different conspiracies.
– Real player with 14.0 hrs in game
Tales from off-peak city is a third installment of the series of games that take place in the Cosmo D universe. Just like in the Cosmo D’s other games it features a colorful cast of characters that oftentimes verge on nonsensicality but it nevers goes too far and so retains some relatability and feeling that you can piece together what is actually happening in the city - that it’s not an Inland empire kind of unreachable avant-garde. This, i feel, motivates the player to explore this absurd, surreal and intriguing world.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Viral Cry
Interested to see where this one goes, but as of now, doesn’t have a whole lot of content to warrant the price tag, somewhat expected from early access.
Enemies spawn infinitely and chase you down at max speed, occasionally getting caught on obstacles, and even more rarely, spawning out of bounds. No distinction between enemies besides visually as of now, nor are there bosses or anything else.
The music used in the game was pretty decent, even though I’m not huge on electronic music, but it was ok, didn’t stick out to me as anything that I’d listen to repeatedly. There was a glitch where the music would cut out, the other sound effects, which there aren’t many of, would still play, but the music would come back when it felt like it, pretty much.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Early Access.. aka the Steam dumping grounds. Where developers little darlings get dropped off and forgotten about then hushed up and never spoken of again.
I would never have noticed the shooting in time to the rhythm thing if it hadn’t been pointed out below. The problem is while it’s a neat idea on paper it’s ridiculously silly in practice because your gun stops shooting when the beat of the song changes and then you’re left SOL and looking like a right pranny.
Movement is far too floaty with too much inertia and combat is tedious as endless waves of bland generic icons block you in due to the rhythm shooty thing and when you can deploy turrets. I’ll never get to unlock another weapon as it’ll just take too long and there’s fun to be had while doing it.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Geo-Duck
Why in the world is Buddha Hitler
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Cool game
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
URO2
Having debuted at this year’s Comiket96, URO2 is the latest beatmania style game from Japanese indie developer AECRNIA. Stuffed with a hefty 100+ electronic, dance, and house tracks to play, audiophiles will get their money’s worth, if you can look past its confusing English translation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NELebiLLOc8
Pros
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Sizable catalogue - 100 tracks means a mere 0.15$ per song at retail price
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Adjustable difficulty (Easy, Medium, Expert, Master) for challenge seekers
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game