Gardener’s Path
FIGHT AGAINST THE PEST
Gardener’s Path is a top-down turn-based puzzle game, about fighting giant insects and protecting underground gardens, through the use of magical artifacts.
Gardener’s Path is set in a fantasy version of earth, where most of its vegetation suddenly became unable to produce enough oxygen to sustain the existence of human life. In an act of pure kindness, the goddess Antheia built 60 underground gardens, which are the only thing between life and death for the ones living there. Fulfil your duty as a gardener, and fight against the pest of giant insects, to protect the ones you love.
MAIN FEATURES
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Solve increasingly elaborate puzzles scattered throughout 60 handcrafted gardens, each one with their own set of friends and foes.
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Season based pixel art graphics and a new-age soundtrack were combined to create a relaxing and immersive atmosphere.
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Fight against multiple types of dangerous insects, while also being aided by equally mighty plants.
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Take the advantage in a fight by wielding powerful artifacts, allowing you to travel back in time and perform elemental attacks.
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Learn more about each creature you find in the gardens, by reading about them in a logbook full of information and illustrations.
My role is to harmonize them, not to purge them.
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Pumpkins
The game was a great balance of level size and difficulty. I really enjoyed the variety and creativity for each of the levels. The atmosphere is great for fall with wonderful visuals and music! I am really glad to have a game that I can play with my 5 year old that he gets into as much as I do. He is able to help me pick up the pumpkins while I move around. Great Job!
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
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I really enjoyed this fall puzzle game! It took me 5+ hours to complete the game, the levels are increasingly challenging
and quite a few of them were tough to solve. Each level tracks your time and the number of attempts it took to complete the level. Overall this game was a good challenge! The visuals and music were excellent and all the different enemies and bosses kept it interesting. Great spooky atmosphere while still being family friendly. You’ll never curse turkeys or scarecrows more when trying to get through some of these levels!
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
Aquaculture Land: Fish Farming Simulation
I enjoy growing fish and filling orders. Looking forward to addition of plants because the noise levels for equipment is too high. Much equipment is just not useful at all because the noise level. I have never used the breeding. I attempted once, but did not understand it. I did not like the public fishing feature; just not as satisfying as filling orders given the time it takes to grow them. I use the AUTO HARVEST feature at level 4 and the employees do all the work. That said, the equipment breaks down way too much, and at times a filter, etc would remain in a non working state for so long I had to sell and replace the item. And that said, I have played this game about 100 hours and really enjoy growing fish and filling orders… PS Arwana are very big fish, but seem to weigh as much as any other fish when grown….
– Real player with 312.8 hrs in game
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I reccommend this game though I would say know what you’re getting into. This is a great little management game but it is early access and so it’s a little light on content. It can be slow/repetitive at times.
That being said, I get alot of enjoyment from Aquaculture Land. There is something really satisfying to the structure of the gameplay and I like how in depth the needs of the fish are. Out of my library this is the game I complete for a while, then find myself thinking of a few months later and jumping back on to play. I get just as much enjoyment out of it as my first playthrough. It’s very relaxing but there’s an element of planning, upgrading and designing your layouts, even though it has a chill feel to it. I dabble with alot of early access stuff and some of it can be a bit disappointing, or sometimes I feel I back a game too early for proper enjoyment personally, or sometimes the control scheme is way off what I expected and the controls don’t mesh well with me. But this one I really feel is a gem in the rough and I am very happy with it. I’m trying to think if I’ve encountered any bugs since I bought it but it’s surprisingly polished so it’s been quite a smooth experience for me personally. The main downside is it can be a bit grindy.
– Real player with 35.6 hrs in game
Beekeeper
It’s a great fame but there are still several glitches in the programming. There is one in the Flower planting screen that locks it up when you are in the tutorial so that you can’t go any further than the second part of the game. Once you plant a flower it won’t release the character to continue. The player has to close the game and not plant any flowers which makes it impossible for the bees to make any honey.
Getting this glitch out might make for a better adventure.
– Real player with 35.2 hrs in game
Beekeeper is definitely a game worth recommending. Although you can meet a few minor bugs from time to time, it is rewarded with great graphics and sound. This is a game where you can relax after a hard day at work. It does not require the player to act immediately and quickly - you can relax. The creators ensure that further updates will be introduced to the game with new content and bug fixes. I hope they won’t let go!
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beautiful graphics
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great music and sound
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you can relax
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suitable for all ages
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Exvelten
About Exvelten:
Welcome to a [“RPG Maker Tutorial”] Exvelten!
This is a Precursor to My game ‘Niinamigota’ and Is free to play!
In Exvelten, you are in an open world realm to explore the city of Exvelten!
This is across the Orion Sea from Alfar, a part of ‘Niinamigota’!!
Learn how games get built with in house tutorials. This is the perfect game for new video game developers
to get excited about using RPG Maker and its potential to build a game as a solo developer.
Go Through Tent by Tent, as you discover all of the types of features RPG Maker has in store …
And feel free to talk to random strangers and get to know their stories!! Some special features include:
1 - The library of knowledge 2 - The Slip N Slide Tunnel
3 - The Caves 4 - Finally the Open Roam Desert
Gameplay:
Total: 30 min - 2 Hours. This Gameplay Includes:
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30 min - 2 Hour Gameplay
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20 + Maps to explore and understand a few processes of RPG Maker.
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Unique Soundtrack by Developer Colin Sandquist [Please Support by purchasing here!!]
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Downloadable RPGXP Project + Game Application!
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[RPG Maker for building Video Games sold separately]
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Developers Note:
Video Game contains some instances strobe flashing colours.
This game may not be recommended to those that have photosensitive seizures.
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Inc. and YOJI OJIMA 2020
Chicken Duty
I am re-writing my review after the graphical updates. This game all boils down to an RNG simulator. Where the foxes spawn and where the chicken runs = RNG. Where the chasers spawn and which door is open = RNG. Where the cars are = RNG. What math questions and their difficulty = RNG. Where the chicken is put and where the butcher goes = RNG. While I appreciate your effort, making a game and updating it doesn’t make it a good game. My apologies, but I’m not a fan of a constant RNG simulation. The idea of the game is funny however. :)
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
WE ARE THE CHICKEN PROTECTOR. YOU COME AT CHICKEN. YOU PAY THE PRICE. WE 3 CHICKEN.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Malmyr
I stumbled across this recently, and have been enjoying working through the campaign. I give this a thumbs up primarily because of the enthusiastic and helpful developer responses to questions I had, and I feel I got my moneys worth of entertainment value. These guys deserve some more attention for their efforts. It is a game that I “like” but don’t “love”.
Malmyr offers some quite different mechanics to what you would normally expect, though not all of those are necessarily positive things (it is very mouse clicky) and can take some getting used to. Kind of revealing is the lack of a lets play series out there - people tend to bounce off it after a few hours I think. Fundamentally the game is more of a puzzler than a true building game - space is limited and the randomly generated tiles can require some planning before you commit to building. I am hoping to finish the campaign, I am always a sucker for trying to “finish” a game. I haven’t tried the sandbox mode though I may give that a quick shot once I knock off the last two missions, we shall see. I just have too many other games that are begging for my time and this just doesn’t have that magic X factor or depth of strategy tp keep coming back to.
– Real player with 77.2 hrs in game
Malmyr is THE game you’ve been waiting for a long time! What a pleasant surprise!
Malmyr is the perfect mix of real-time strategy and puzzle game. Because in Malmyr building your city is not made as easy as in other building games. Instead, you have to ensure an always sufficient flow of raw materials through increasingly complex road systems. but malmyr always remains clear, fair and, above all, relaxing. Relaxation is the perfect word to describe malmyr. You have no time pressure, you can correct mistakes at any time without losing your progress.
– Real player with 23.8 hrs in game