Outer Frontier
Cute game but overpriced. Not much content that I can tell.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
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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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Ooblets
Features
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Start life in a little rundown farm that you’ll cultivate, improve, and customize
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Customize your character’s clothing, hair style, and general look
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Have dance battles with wild ooblets and fellow ooblet trainers
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Explore a variety of locations across Oob, all with their own biomes, plants, characters, and unique ooblets
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Grow new friends by planting ooblet seeds that will blossom into baby ooblets
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Join an Ooblet Club that matches your personality
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Upgrade your house with new decor, furniture, and, uh, upgrades
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Level up your ooblets and unlock new dance moves
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Collect seeds, items, furniture, machinery, badges, and friends along the way
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Citizens
Citizens is a turn-based hybrid of a city builder and strategic puzzler where you create beautiful cities, manage resources, plan long term investments, trade with foreign civilisations and look after your subjects. Explore beautiful islands, deal with difficult problems, and think about your next move very carefully, for it could be your undoing!
Planning your expansion is extremely important. Play through a challenging campaign which puts you into a large variety of scenarios, focusing on economy, trade, and warfare. If you prefer a more sandbox experience, try Challenge and Free build modes, where you are given more freedom to explore and experiment.
If you feel you don’t need to know anything else, just try the demo! Six challenging islands are all yours to conquer. Be weary though, for you’re not alone in this world; there are others who already inhabit it… and they won’t let you take their land without a fight.
Our demo offers you a taste of what Citizens is like. It presents you with early-game mechanics and showcases the basics of the grid-based combat system, which is greatly expanded upon in the full release.
Your feedback is super important to us. Join our discord, pop us an e-mail or even write a message on the community board; let us know what you think, what you like and what you don’t like, so that we can make the game even better. The Demo will be continuously supported along with the main release.
As an architect of your settlement, you need to carefully exploit the resources around the area. With a limited number of turns to achieve your goal, every move counts. Explore over 50 different buildings spread over several production chains and extract or process over 30 different resources, including but not limited to Timber, Pottery, Cheese, Wine and various forms of Weaponry. Collect tax from your Citizens as they pay for luxury goods, provide your people with jobs and build a glorious civilisation. Along your journey you will meet other civilisations with whom you can trade, or wage war.
Citizens offers:
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New approach to city-building games
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Campaign with challenging quests
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A ton of replayability!
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Combat and Trade
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Endless fun with random level generation
Meet various civilisations along the way. Sightsee the Aztec pyramids, trade with the people of the Orient, and defend yourself from plunderous Vikings! Focus on trade or combat depending on which path you take in the campaign. Certain civilisations might even have some interesting resources for sale, unobtainable by your own hand!
Citizens offers a grid-based combat system; it’s designed to feel familiar to strategy veterans, and to be easily picked up by newcomers. If battles are not your thing though, that’s fine. Diplomacy is always an option! Well… most of the time.
Be mindful… Other civilisations are not your only enemies. Fire and Plague can be as dangerous as the Sword.
With all this doom and gloom above, just keep in mind this…
If all you want is a peaceful and soothing experience, then try out Free-Build mode! Place buildings without any restrictions on a randomly generated island, or try out economy mode for something more challenging: that’s where anything can happen! You’ll never run out of new lands to explore. Something will always be different.
Reborn Tribe
Nothing spectacular but for 8 bucks it is a very good game for playing whilst travelling. The soft silky tones of the Chinese female commentator make it worth the price. This 81 year old has fallen in love. As for the game it’s a Build up with challenges and achivements. Simple you may think but no it’s challenging so worth a look and for a few dollars you get a decent game. Well enough said going to listen to my new Chinese Girlfriend again Oh to be 20 again,
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
太平洋之嵐6 ~ 史上最大的激戰諾曼第攻防戰! Pacific Storm 6 - Battle for Normandy
Only Chinese (Traditional and Simplified) and Japanese support, as far as I can tell. No English, despite what the Steam page says. Too bad, I was very disappointed.
While I was playing around for the required 5 minutes to submit a review, I chose the Japanese option for language, as I can at least recognize some of the characters. The voiceover text seemed to be in Japanese, and as far as I can tell most of the interface remained in Japanese as well. However, it looks like the unit description (?) page is only Chinese text . I could be mistaken.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
EARTHLOCK
First things first let me preface this review by saying I have beaten the game in addition to completing Earthlock FOM (2016) to 100% This review is meant more for people who have never played Earthlock (as they have to buy it). Also I marked this product as received for free becuase anybody who bought Earthlock originally in 2016 got this greatly revised and improved version for free. With all that out of the way, let’s begin…
EARTHLOCK
is an indie RPG that is inspired and designed after console RPGs from the SNES/PS1 era. It is an RPG that is meant be somewhat antiquated yet still give a fair shot in desiging a game to avoid the pet peeves and gripes in design that those who want to enjoy 90s and 80s console RPGs but find frustration in trying to finish those games.
– Real player with 48.1 hrs in game
Full review with images here: https://dapperandroid.com/2021/05/30/earthlock/
Story centred around an ancient, powerful, but long-vanished civilisation? Prominent mechanised and militaristic city-state with airships – one of which crashes in the first 5 minutes? Pastoral-coded rogue with a heart of gold and a strong familial bond?
Sheeeeit son… looks like we gots ourselves one of those Japanese RPGS.
Beer and pretzel-flavoured pocky fun
Earthlock actually hails from the land of lutefisk and sursild, Norway. It wears its inspiration proudly on its sleeve though, with a peculiar blend of indie-gem shine (and roughness) and the polish of worn tropes creating something that’s strangely satisfying, occasionally surprising, and often very familiar.
– Real player with 43.8 hrs in game