Kamikaze Veggies

Kamikaze Veggies

Red, communist vegetables want to take control over the world. Only a special squad of veggies - warriors can stop them. If you like absurd humor and a breath of adventure on your back, then you’ve come to the right place!

Kamikaze Veggies is a game where the wrong move means death. Keep your eyes peeled! You need to be focused to react quickly to a threat. If you are smart, you have a chance of a successful mission. When the frontline situation is dire, use a suicide blast. This is the specialty of the rebel crew.

Red communist vegetables are your enemy. They are cruel and ruthless bastards. They want to take control of the whole world. Reds are better armed, and their troops contain GMO mutants - extremely aggressive beasts.

Get ready for a deadly encounter. War is not a place for cowards!

Key features:

  • Single-player mode with an interesting story

  • Third-person perspective

  • 3D graphic

  • Split-screen mode option (co-op for two players)

  • Unique gameplay based on the sacrifice of kamikaze warriors

  • Many interesting missions

  • Many fascinating characters with different skills

  • Beautiful and contrasting art styles with great music


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Kamikaze Veggies on Steam

Rocking Legend

Rocking Legend

It’s a bit wacky.

Old Review.

! but THERE SHOULDN’T BE LEADERBOARDS FOR CUSTOM SONGS!!!!

Now that there isn’t custom song leaderboards anymore, I can stop worrying about my scores. There’s still no calibration apparently?

Update #13 has added calibration which I’m really happy about, that’s a big plus. But now notes that transition to HOPOs within a unforced 16th or 32th note don’t appear as HOPOs anymore. Big example is playing songs like Egoless by Hekya. Hopefully this gets fixed in another update. This issue only occurred once when you had previously imported songs. Reimporting them is the fix (as said from the update post)

Real player with 8.0 hrs in game


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Functional. That’s the bare bones of it, it works as intended. Playing in the fingers with the Index controls works fine, though tracking sometimes goes astray which seems to get fixed by turning the controller off and on again. If you wanted something to exploit the finger tracking of those controls then Rocking Hero is 90% there with what it wants to do.

The ability to log in customs was super simple, the game auto loads in on boot whatever you’ve dropped in the custom folder.

Needs a ton of work on the main play screen though as of writing. A lack of atmosphere kind of kills it, along with your connection to the process. The game would and should be a lot more gratifying when your nailing it, something that maybe should have been a focus on before it launched as it’s kind of a standard with these games.

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

Rocking Legend on Steam

Subterene

Subterene

Excellent sound design and use of shading that makes the grayscale pixel art breathe

Also I did the ending theme and it sounds pretty rad if I say so myself 👀

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game


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My Experience

On paper, Subterene “checks a lot of my boxes.” I liked the game’s unique aesthetic and interface, it’s advertised short run-time, and the idea of slowly piecing together this mystery that has occurred beneath the floor of the ocean.

Unfortunately, playing Subterene is a slog. The game gives you very little direction while you stumble upon probes and bumble from one mining depot to the next. For some this may make the game a true “exploration” game, but not for me when the act of exploring itself is so tedious. The speed at which your mining vehicle drills, turns, and accelerates is just PAINFUL. This is only exacerbated when your vehicle becomes caught on some small piece of a block, which happens ALL THE TIME.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Subterene on Steam

I remember the Light

I remember the Light

STORY

The world has ended and you just died.

Well, your body died.

You managed to upload yourself into The Ark, you’ve built to survive the event.

It will soon turn out, it was a pretty bad idea.

But for now… you awake as a dot.

PUZZLES. WHAT THEY’RE MADE OF?

1. Wrap the dimensions

You live in many spatial dimensions. Use this to your advantage.

2. Impossible connections

Because connections are just the product of your mind.

2. Portals. They break gravity

They can also break your brain. Just kidding, the game is fun, not hard.

3. 4. 5. 6… n

Multi-dimensional boxes, guns, bombs, Amelia, doors, keys, more perspective, etc.

#### ON GAME

I remember the Light is a story driven puzzle game, that explores the idea of living in different spatial dimensions, that wrap on each other.

It came from my fascination of imagining what it’s like to live inside the tesseract.

The game is still in mid-early development stage. As a solo dev I have a lot of things on my hands. But I manage :)

#### CONSIDER WISHLIST

I create puzzle games to make you happy, please consider wishlisting the game and joining it’s steam community. Thanks!

Cheers

Mike aka Hamster On Coke

I remember the Light on Steam

PRODUCER (2021)

PRODUCER (2021)

Producer (2021) is a weird visual novel.

You can

  • Be Productive!

  • Explore Superbia with your car!

  • Hunt down freelancers!

  • Take a walk in the Forest!

  • Deliver prototypes!

  • Use a keyboard!

  • Break into the Factories!

  • Snitch on people!

  • Read some books!

  • Discuss creative processes!

  • Explore the Canalisation, the Archive and yourself!

  • See the patterns that make up the fabric of reality!

  • Maybe even finish your job!

Producer (2021) will only available in english. I believe that it is impossible to localise for technical reasons.

PRODUCER (2021) on Steam

ColorBlend FX: Desaturation Prologue

ColorBlend FX: Desaturation Prologue

I’ve played puzzler platformers and I’ve played puzzlers based around colours, but Color Blend FX is looking to combine those and expand it across an expansive Metroidvania with a story to boot. This prologue is a very strong proof of concept.

In terms of an MV game you’re only getting one movement upgrade, but if you’re skeptical about the basics this prologue should have you setting your doubts aside.

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

Super fun game and I like the puzzles which are not overly challenging. Great concept for a game which I have never seen. The game runs very smooth and I really look forward to the full game if there is one.

Review at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5tYkH9Mulk

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

ColorBlend FX: Desaturation Prologue on Steam

TUTUTUTU - Tea party

TUTUTUTU - Tea party

I did enjoy the game for the while I played, but it does get old pretty fast. Love the graphics. There is no story line except for the brief description gave on the page. Controls took me a while to figure out since there’s no tutorial and the menu isn’t labeled, and I don’t remember finding the controls in there either. You can leave the train and walk in a seemingly pointless corridor, and there’s no loading screens, instead the game just freezes while loading the next scene. All in all it feels like a very unpolished game that’s not worth its price tag.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

An “interesting” (ie. wierd) game where as mentioned you deliver tea for people. Depending on how far you are in the game you need to balance the “cup” with the tea (that is also you healthbar) to another person - each level can have other obstacles that has to be handled.

The game is pretty fun, though there are certain issues with controls - fx. there does not seem to be mouse controls, and the arrow keys did not move the menu when I first entered the game (A and W did that). So the game could have had better instructions on that matter.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

TUTUTUTU - Tea party on Steam