Flock!

Flock!

A fun casual game with endearing graphics and many unlockable features to keep you playing as well as a level editor. It also features a cute soundtrack with a fitting alien-esque feel. Only issue is that the medals you get from completing levels are time-based, which can be incredibly frustrating if you’re a second or two away from a gold medal. If you like animals and puzzle games, this might be a good fit for you.

Real player with 20.3 hrs in game


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This game came out of nowhere for me, and is a pleasant surprise. The singleplayer has only a slight learning curve but is paced just right. The humor and pretty Hi Def graphics make this game a colorful experience all around. There are plenty of levels (50) to keep you playing this for a while. Interface and controls are fairly intuitive as well. Then when you run out of things to do, you make your own levels.

I am dissapointed though in the lack of online multiplayer support, but not that big of a deal. I still had fun playing this game and continue to load it up to screw around with level editing…which you can also share by the way.

Real player with 13.5 hrs in game

Flock! on Steam

UFO vs Bikini

UFO vs Bikini

A very unusual game with an original idea. We have to play the role of a UFO, which collects resources on earth, and in very strange proportions and for incomprehensible purposes. The game itself is not difficult and is perfect for a weekend.

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game


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If you love 2D games, then in general this game is worth paying attention to. The only thing I didn’t like was that the price was too high. I think it’s worth buying at a discount during the sale.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

UFO vs Bikini on Steam

Locomotion

Locomotion

Locomotion perfectly scratches that puzzleing itch. Difficulty curve is just right, new elements are introduced gradually and the combination of these elements is neatly done. Most puzzles have simple solutions but they are not always easy to find. On top of that there are nice visuals and fitting music.

It took me about six hours to finish all 52 levels of the game. However, one to two hours of that went into three or four puzzles that really had me dumbfounded.

All in all, Locomotion is a really well designed railway puzzler. Definite recommendation from me (even for 8,15 €).

Real player with 22.1 hrs in game


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in locomotion you guide a train to the exit, ideally picking up all the gold scattered around the levels while you’re at it. there’s also a narrative to unfold with some unexpected twists. don’t expect too much, but it’s fine for a puzzle game.

Real player with 9.1 hrs in game

Locomotion on Steam

Farmers Co-op: Out of This World

Farmers Co-op: Out of This World

The soils have become infertile for your home world, and you have found new hope on these distant planets with the help of the generous inhabitants living on them. At last, fresh food can be grown/produced again on these beautiful but alien lands.

In Farmers Co-op: Out of This World, your job is to work together as a farming team to produce as much crop/food as possible within the time limit and beam them back home. In a particular order from tillilng, sowing, watering, harvesting to shipping, its co-op farming fun at its best! It won’t be that easy though, environmental hazards, human errors, crop pests and more will be in your way to test the chemistry and collaboration between you and three others.

Farmers Co-op: Out of This World on Steam

Car Puzzle: Round Ways

Car Puzzle: Round Ways

It makes an error when a car collides with a pizza delivery coming out of a delivery point. While pizza deliveries move backward when they leave the points, the developers have not programmed how to deal it when a car collides with the back of another one. It makes the game get totally stuck, so I have to turn off and restart the game.

Real player with 11.9 hrs in game

Round Ways is a mobile port of a free game that has nothing new to offer in the paid version. The features listed on the Play Store and Steam are exactly the same word for word. It’s a bad port too with relics of the mobile version still intact with a clunky mouse only interface for finger sliding/tapping. It is more of a quick reaction time game than it is puzzle that just doesn’t work well on the PC. The core design has the player switching cars between tracks by tapping the switches, which is much easier to do on a touch screen phone where the player can have their fingers lined up with multiple switches at once vs on the PC where the player can only click one switch at a time and requires dragging the mouse to the next switch. Each level is fairly simplistic, but the time limit and switch limits for getting 3 star ratings become too cumbersome on the PC version. As early as level 13 it’s like the dev just gave up on the level design and flat out admits the level does not have a solution and instructs the player to use an auto-abduction power-up that passes the level. After this point the entire game can just be auto-completed and it’s hard to tell which levels actually have a solution anymore. Just play the free version on a touch screen phone.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Car Puzzle: Round Ways on Steam

ElectraPlanet

ElectraPlanet

Description

Electraplanet is a survival/adventure game. Using third-person point of view, you can explore new planets after your’s has been exploited entirely. Fighting and exploring are the main key’s to start your own electricity factory or upgrade your production levels.

Grow

Produce, Protect your electricity and optimize your production, since electricity is the currency. With a exponential progression, the more you produce, the more you are efficient.

Multiplayer Option

An open world where you can create your strategy with your friends by simply starting a game or continuing your older one, and friends can join through Steam. Sharing creations, fight become really interesting with friends!

ElectraPlanet on Steam

Rebots

Rebots

Experience a galactic adventure with your crew of robots

You are working as a middle manager for the Rebots Corporation who specialise in climaforming inhospitable asteroids for aliens. Your character’s aspiration is to become “The Best Employee Ever” but there is a long journey from the bottom to the top. Climb the ranks of the Rebots Corporation, making friends and rivals along the way, as you follow in the footsteps of your mother to become employee #1.

Program robots

To make your robots work, you need to program them. Or rather, you need to instruct your robot managers (supervisors) to instruct your robot workers. Hence, you learn how to program by creating your code and instructions directly in the world and seeing your robot operation automatically carrying out your carefully designed program in real-time.

Build and balance delicate ecosystems

Each alien race has specific requirements for habitats, meaning you need to transform and design ecosystems while dealing with the local fauna and flora that might condone your lease on the land. You are changing the climate of existing ecosystems (climaforming) so you experience first-hand the effects of climate change and migration.

Build relationships with the alien factions you meet

Some aliens enjoy sweltering hot, some live in a swamp, while others like chilly weather. Get to know multiple factions throughout your adventure and learn their preferences to become the best employee of the Rebots Corporation.

Solve challenges in unique ways

Use your ever-growing programming skills with your robots to solve challenges in a variety of ways. Use the available resources to your advantage and leverage the local fauna, flora and resources to assist you in completing your job.

Rebots on Steam

100 hidden aliens

100 hidden aliens

A hidden object game where your goal is to find 100 hidden Aliens in a large black and white drawing.

The artwork is amazing and its satisfying watching the counter go down with every Alien that you find.

However, every Alien looked different and it often didn’t make sense to me why one is an Alien and a creature looking almost the same isn’t.

Therefor, I started to get frustrated and I used auto clicker to find the last Aliens, and even after using that I still didn’t find the last one…

I’ve played a few of the 100 hidden series, and I really enjoyed those, But sadly enough, I didn’t enjoy this one.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

English review / Evaluation française

*** English ***

Hidden objects aliens game.

There is absolutely no point in purchasing this game, nor playing it!.. Yes, even if I did.

There’s only one level, and the only “difficulty” stands in the fact that you have no idea what aliens look like (you can find something that looks like the other aliens and won’t be one, but a rabbit will be - this is an example, to avoid spoilers).

If you really want to play a game of the “100 Hidden […]” series , better head for “100 Hidden Eternals” .

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

100 hidden aliens on Steam

Galaxy Tales: Story of Rapunzel

Galaxy Tales: Story of Rapunzel

As a fan of wayforward games, this feels like a cross between shantae and mighty switch force.

it’s first and foremost a puzzle platformer. You solve puzzle rooms using your hair whip and dash abilities. There are a few enemies, but they’re really not a threat until much later levels, and even then they aren’t really. The stage hazards are much more likely to kill you than enemies.

The game has 7 areas, of which 6 are playable right now. each area has 4 stages and a boss stage. Our protagonist, Repunzel is an android super battery or something, and for some reason has some sort of prehensile hair, like shantae from wayforward. You use your hair to grab enemies and throw thing, along with grabbing little boost icons, that will fling you in a direction. you also have a dash move that can be performed once in the air, and has a cool down on the ground. during the dash, you’re invulnerable and damage whatever you touch.

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game

Galaxy Tales: Story of Rapunzel on Steam

Insaniquarium Deluxe

Insaniquarium Deluxe

damn ffs that mama fish is so damn thicc 10/10

Real player with 37.9 hrs in game

easily best game cuz fish poop out money (profit)

Real player with 10.0 hrs in game

Insaniquarium Deluxe on Steam