Litil Divil
Got Lost: Wing
Litil Divil is game made by Gremlin Graphics, game is about unlucky Devil named Mutt that was sent into Labyrinth of Chaos to retrieve (I know this will sound ridiculous) the Mystical Pizza of Plenty. Game was released on 23th of May 1993 on Amiga console, and yes, this is port from Amiga, but we’ll return to it later.
Important Notes
- There is no tutorial in this game. You start it, watch/skip short cut-scene, and play. (Controls - Arrows + Z and X). This is the true essence of the retro games, hardness
– Real player with 15.1 hrs in game
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Yee!!!
Twodei i rite revieuw on this game.
I got dis cuz of a G3A random Staeams code. I was leik wow wat is dis krap BUT i play, it was kewel xdDDddd:
I was playing en i suddenly realigalized that mouz isnt not really not neccasry.
Only green arrow kees en X and W buutun.
Weird cumbinations
Dis game is an mazy dungon crawling and is phun when u know wat 9 to do. In beginneing i was kinda of mad but it was al worth it :DDDDdddDDD::))':))'))
I listen to a lonk play of dis game.. faakin 3 uures mate./
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
Sea of Blood
Okay, first of all, it looks like this game uses the uMMORPG asset kit available on the Unity asset store as it’s template:
https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/templates/systems/ummorpg-51212
The fact that this developer uses this asset kit doesn’t concern me because it looks as if he’s made his own story, his own quests, his own maps and dungeons himself, and that’s great!
Here’s my first impressions livestream playing this game:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJE1FcyhMk4
As you’ll see in my stream, this game is simple, and fine but the fact the the in game FPS tanks every ten to fifteen seconds is a big concern. I can stand in place and do nothing and still watch the FPS drop from 60 to 23 every few seconds. While in combat or while running, these fps drops are very much felt. I have a brand new gaming MSI Trident 3 with an i7 10700 ### 3.4 Ghz, and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super with 8 GB DDR5, and 16 GB of Dual Channel DDR4 RAM. Graphics like this should not be bringing my computer to its knees!
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
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no thanks
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Unfolded : Camellia Tales
Where is the free DLC???
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
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A good point-and-click game set during a dark chapter of Korean history.
We follow a boy from 1948, trying to live his life as best as he can while a bloody civil war is being waged on his island. I didn’t know anything about this incident before playing this game but it seems that a lot of care was put into depicting it.
Even for people with no interest in history, there is still a good story to be found, about surviving with your family through trying times. It’s not all doom and gloom though, there are also many lighthearted moments. It’s all pretty well written although the English translation feels quite weird at times.
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
6120
This is one of the few games made by this developer that i actually kinda like. Yes, It is short but it’s interesting, So for me that makes up for its short Gameplay. The 2nd ending also makes that up cause i can play it a 2nd time with something different, However, While the game runs fine on my laptop at ultra graphics, It needs just tiny bit more optimization, You will know this when you encounter the possessed ford escort (The rally car that attempts to kill you). When the car smashes into the train car’s doorway, The performance of the game will slightly decrease for 1 second after the car hits the doorway. Once this game is updated to be optimized a bit more i will change my review from a not recommended to a recommended.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Interesting concept, but this game is too short and pricey for this quality.
I wish the train would have expanded into wilder designs, however the vehicle attack was cool. One of the other bad features of this game is saving! You have to find cigarettes and give them to a ghost all the way near the beginning of the game.
I want to recommend this game but I can’t due to it’s length and a few other average features.
Nice attempt though.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Bor
Link to my review: https://www.flickeringmyth.com/2020/09/video-game-review-bor/
Bor doesn’t offer anything game changing in the realm of platforming mechanics, but is still very enjoyable with enough content to back up its price.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
Plenty of better indie platformers out there. THis is nothing special if it isn’t in fact a asset flip.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Captain Disaster in: Death Has A Million Stomping Boots
I had fun playing the free prequel “Dark side of the moon”, and I thought of giving this one a try. It’s a very different game. Much more polished in many ways.
The visuals are very consistent, increasing in quality as you reach the climax, which is very rewarding. The story has a lot more work, with more developed characters and references to the prequel. The music fits perfectly and sets the mood. finally, it’s really rare to solve a puzzle by chance, or have to do pixel hunting. Almost every puzzle can be solved by applying logic. The dialogs go on the same line as the prequel, with tons of pop culture references, and a bit of breaking the third wall, plus tons of comedy everywhere, as you can probably guess from the title and the trailer. You can tell there is quite a bit of work leaving enough hints for the player to solve the puzzles when stuck.
– Real player with 23.3 hrs in game
This is a delightful game that uses a traditional point and click interface. It has all the elements of a successful adventure… witty dialog, funny cut-scenes, well acted voice-overs, a silly story, quests with obscure solutions, and a hero you can’t help but like. In a word, it is just plain fun to play!
You control Captain Disaster as he navigates the cosmos, picking up and delivering a package. What should be a simple errand sets off a chain events that will keep you smiling through the entire game. Cultural references are constant and puzzles range from easy (if you are paying attention to the clues) to obtuse. In the end, I never minded ‘try this, try that’ problem solving because the accompanying narrative kept me entertained.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Joyfess Ep1: Martin’s Secret Recipe
Joyfess Ep 1: Martin’s Secret Recipe is an adventure point and click game.
Story
Joyfess Tidesman, a fearless sailor from the Caribbean, decides to take a break from his sea adventures by participating in a cooking contest, only to realize that the most exciting of his adventures is yet to come as he tries to fetch a recipe and gather its contents. In his way are a variety of puzzles and challenges which he must overcome.
Gameplay
The game features many some interesting puzzles. The player is tasked with find items, combining them and using them in various ways. Some of the puzzle solutions seem somewhat arbitrary but are fun nonetheless.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
I enjoyed the first chapter and am looking forward to the next episode. The puzzles are logical and I was able to figure them all out without the help of walkthroughs etc. I found the nods to the other adventure games charming but not overbearing. I love the art style and am looking forward to more. All point and click adventure fans should be happy with this one.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Oknytt
Storyline: On the darkest of nights when creatures and spirits rarely seen by man abound, a lost(?) traveler/wanderer is invited to join a campfire and listen to a tale. The tale told by the invisible narrator is about a small insignificant nameless creature born out of darkness on the darkest of nights much like that night. This epic journey of self-awareness and discovery turns into a magic strewn and danger filled quest which takes place in a single night full of magic and spirits taken from Swedish forklore.
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
You follow a little creature on his journey for fulfillment, wandering through nightly environments that are inspired by tales of folklore. Gameplay is quite standard to the point-and-click genre where you collect objects to interact with your surroundings and overcome puzzles. A nice addition though, is that you’re equipped with four elemental runes (earth, water, air, fire) which activate and produce different outcomes depending on the scene. You can also interact with entities in a few different ways, such as touching, observing or talking to the person/object. Although not all interactions are entirely necessary, it can lead to some humerous/extra dialogue and is a nice feature nonetheless.
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
Spice Pirates in Space: A Retro RPG
An absolute masterpiece. I could not recommended this game more!
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Wow, I definitely felt like a spice pirate in space in this retro rpg. I fell into lave three times trying to save a child which ended the adventure of Captain Spice. What a game
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
SPICESHIFTER
pretty fun time waster needs more enemy types and reasons to run around the map
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game