The Falconeer
Alright, here’s the dealio, I saw this game before it was released and was instantly enamored by open world flying and dog fighting mechanics (something I’ve dabbled in before and liked). I followed it very closely until it released and bought it almost immediately when it was available. At first I used a controller to play the game, unsure if keyboard and mouse worked (my preferred method), it was a bit wonky and the controls took some time to get used to. While the game says its not keyboard and mouse supported I play it keyboard and mouse anyway, my fingers are not suited for basic controller controls so when it can be keyboard and mouse that is my go to any and every time regardless if its made for it or not. Using my preferred control system does increase my enjoy-ability to play the game (because duh I can actually PLAY the game this way).
– Real player with 58.0 hrs in game
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Above the clouds, freedom must be boundless… or not, as The Falconeer shows us. Our falcon makes it only just above the clouds. Most of the time we fly either very close to the ground or at cloud height, but not much higher. That makes sense, because it’s damn cold up there and the oxygen is a bit scarce.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
Dad’s & Dice
One day a group of children gathered in the garage to play DnD. But the game did not go according to the rules and the children were drawn into the game like in Jumanji. But daddy comes to the rescue! He goes on a journey after the children to save them from the clutches of tabletop monsters.
- You are given a choice of 4 classes.
Each one has unique abilities. Choose between Warrior, Barbarian, Mage and Hunter! Each of the classes has a different approach to gameplay.
- Over 40 levels.
Collect scattered treasures, gold coins, defeat monsters and don’t forget to rescue kidnapped children!
- A wide selection of weapons and special abilities.
Each character class has its own set of weapons. Choose your equipment to your liking, taking into account the unique characteristics of each item.
Combine them with the special abilities of each hero to create an incredibly effective character… Or pick it up very badly, increasing your difficulty! Have fun! The choice is yours!
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DARK AROUND YOU
Not a bad game, with nice graphics and pleasant gameplay. Played for a couple of hours and it was worth it.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
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Dark Around You is yet another 2D retro pixel platformer polluting the Steam marketplace. This one has a telekinesis gimmick where you can drag things around with the mouse pointer to help you do the platforming.
While this was built in Unity, it doesn’t seem like an asset flip as there’s a bespoke story and some pretty uniquely done mechanics and visuals. Kudos to the developer for that.
They chose to use obsolete retro pixel “art” as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics. It’s unclear if this is due to lack of budget or talent, regardless, the overall visual quality of the game is extremely low as a result. Resolution and controls are locked. There’s a really unpleasant screen filter/effect that makes the camera sway as you move around, it made me feel a bit queasy, and I couldn’t see any way to turn that off. These flaws push this game far below minimum acceptable standards for PC.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Diamond Hunter
Diamond Hunter
Diamond Hunter is a game full of mysteries and adventures.
Three scenarios and nine levels to complete.
You will prove your orientation tactics in this amazing maze challenge.
The objective is to find all the diamonds in each level, before time runs out.
You will have to move inside each maze, without getting lost.
And you must also be careful with animals that will waste time.
Once you complete a level, you can play the next.
Scenario 1: The caves
An old abandoned mine full of spiders.
Leves 1, 2 and 3
Scenario 2: The canyons
Lost canyons with hungry wolves.
Levels 4, 5 and 6
Scenario 3: The castle
A big castle under the storm.
Leves 7, 8 and 9
You will have to use a strategy to avoid getting lost in the mazes.
Goblet Cave
An amazing cave adventure without save points. Descend into the randomly generated cave, explore, build your escape plan, and grab the treasure!
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Not my typical game, but was was fun to play. It takes both RNG and skill to finish a run or not. You will also need multiple runs for the achievements, including a good or bad ending. You do need to play with sound on though, or at least it will make it easier as the kids cry (?) and the goblet emits a spooky noise.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Spark in the Dark
This place is shrouded in mystery. Horrible legends and gloom filled ancient stories, full of unimaginable things, have been going around for centuries.
The Endless Dungeon that was created long before humans…
So say the old people. Now — a place of darkness and ugly creatures.
Spark in the Dark is an atmospheric Dungeon Crawler in a medieval dark fantasy setting, where our hero dives into the depths of a grim ancient Dungeon.
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5 classes of heroes each with unique skills.
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Bloody battles with monstrous creatures and deadly traps.
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A lot of interactions with the environment, including testing the skills of the hero.
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Many secret places.
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Deep and intricate lore; About one hundred books and annals with stories revealing the secrets of the dark Dungeon as well as diaries, notes and points of interest.
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Levelling up the skills of the hero as they are used. Blessings, curses and injuries.
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Damaging and repairing the Hero’s equipment.
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Procedural Generation; Monsters, equipment, loot, stats and some level elements are generated differently each time you enter the Dungeon.
What terrible secrets keep dark depths in themselves? Is there a limit to the Abyss? Who lived here before us?
Try to survive in the darkness of endless Dungeon full of ancient secrets and terrible creatures. Or stay here forever, trying to find a way out!
TheLastHope
The Last Hope is a Metroidvania-style platform game with RPG elements, in which the player controls an unnamed character who is transported against his will to the underworld, and now has to discover how to escape and how to survive the dangers around him.
The game features:
_* great exploration,
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more than 10 different bosses
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item upgrades,
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more than 350 maps
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puzzles
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more than 10 types of powers
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more than 4 types of magic
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two different endings and
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many different types of enemies…_
All That Remains: Part 1
Very challenging but well worth the results if you finish it
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
A couple of the puzzles are off. Please know that I carefully spent time with each of these trying different things assuming the problem was me. The password provided to override the computer doesn’t work. I even looked online to verify I was providing the correct answer. I was correct but nope, still doesn’t work. The abacus puzzle answer didn’t match what I had in this version of the game. Online I found another solution to this puzzle on a different platform. That worked on this version, even though it did not match what I was seeing. Another puzzle referred to a miniature phone booth that somehow related to “ants.” (Sorry - mini spoiler here.) It turned out to be a clock that needed a light source to operate. Again, had to find answer on line. Made zero sense. Some of the puzzles are pretty solid, but at this point I can’t progress anymore. Waste of time. Glad it was cheap.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Aternia: Deep
Aternia: Deep – a successor to immortal genres of roguelike and hack & slash. Take on a role of the Protagonist, imprisoned in an ancient dungeon’s Depths. You are going to have to use all the arsenal of weapons and abilities at your disposal to finally reach the surface and your beautiful homeland, Aternia.
Enemies – mines and dungeon halls, once abandoned, are now inhabited by hungry vicious monsters that do not belong on the surface. Your arrival will not go unnoticed.
Dungeon – multilevel ruins, built by a long dead civilization, and its lost artifacts will tell you the story of the place – if you are able to find them. You can explore the levels deeper, learning how all of this started in the first place. Perhaps, you can even shed some light onto the Protagonist’s own past?
Dangers – monsters are not the only thing dwelling here. Uncontrolled surges of magic change the surroundings and make you follow the ever-changing rules of the dungeon. If you want to get out, that is.
Storyline – Nothing matters more to our hero than reaching his home. Constantly be on the hunt for better gear and spells, for the closer you goal is, the greater the danger.
Chubmen’s Strange Case File~Chapter Of Corridor~
FEATURE
★4 character to select
★10 difficulties to select
★Beautiful sticker style picture
★Interesting scene
★rich and sounds good BGM
POSTSCRIPT
This game is adapted from my comic.
There is story mode, so don’t worry about not looked the original comic.
I wanted to make a networking game,
however, the network technology is too hard so I deleted the network mode,
instead, used local multiplay mode.
Players can use STEAM’s Remote Play Together or PARSEC or other third share screen platforms for online connection.