Lone McLonegan : A Western Adventure
I have played this game for 20 hours and overall I like it. Its not the best point and click game I have ever played but its solid. The humor in some of the dialog is great. My biggest complaint with it I wish there were more hints in the dialog that pointed you to what to do next. Several times I have just gotten plain stuck. I have had to turn to help from users who have gotten further in the game than me. I also wish the inventory was easier to manage. Scrolling through items to get to the latest item.
– Real player with 24.6 hrs in game
While the best outlaw in the West is relaxing in his shack, the radio broadcasts shocking news. He has lost the title and now there’s a new badass in town! Not too keen on the idea of being forgotten, he decided to rob a bank in the nearby town. However, getting inside might be a challenge…
Lone McLonegan is a point-and-click adventure in the traditional sense. Once the genre that defined the 90s, it is now mostly forgotten and frowned-upon because it’s so easy today to go online and find a solution. In the golden days, you spent weeks trying to solve a puzzle. Luckily, there are still developers out there that manage to deliver a little piece of nostalgia. Furthermore, many fans, particularly in Europe, are eager to go on a hilarious trip with a completely inept protagonist.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
Frame Game
So in case anyone was confused as to what kinda game this is, it’s like telephone, but with animation; first, everyone draws the first frame for their animation based on a prompt, and so eveeryone else has to try animating based on that frame, and than the next frame, etc (though if you don’t have any friends to play with, there’s also a free play mode where you can just animate based on a random prompt by yourself).
While I haven’t really been able to play with anyone yet, the freeplay mode was really fun on it’s own. Would recomend.
– Real player with 18.5 hrs in game
Fun animation party game with tons of potential.
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
Tough Law
1995, JF city, which until then was a city of peace, was taken over by organized crime. The police chief began investigating criminal organizations and disappeared after going to a bar to interrogate suspects. Tommy Malloy is his friend and a Tough cop that will do anything to find him, no matter how difficult it is or whoever he has to face.
Tough Law is an beat n up game where we can face whoever to find our desapeared friend.
**Keep them down! **
**Face these crazy enemies! **
**Go fot it! **
Featuring:
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Handcrafted graphics with paperboard style.
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Great fights against crazy enemies!
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Originally composed rock soundtrack;
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Big combats with powerful combos and attacks
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Face powerfull bosses!************
Genesis Noir
Having completed Genesis Noir, I’m not sure how to describe the experience. It is a unique mix of visuals, music, poetry, philosophy, and Big Bang theory. You interact in terms of clicking or moving characters. The biggest challenge is trying to figure out what is required to advance each scene.
The game is split into 12 chapters which have common themes and characters but are very different. Some are super short and others feel like they take forever. Some had obvious ties to the idea of the Big Bang, while others felt like unrelated interludes. At the end of each chapter, you circle back to a central screen with a telescope/cannon (used to select the next chapter) and a display area with collectibles. There is no inventory and the main character pockets items of interest and automatically places them when appropriate. Most of the game is done with black and white line drawings, using gold to accent. Other sections pull in bright colors and feel as if you are looking through a kaleidoscope. The sound track is a mix of jazz, vocals, occasional voice overs, and environmental sounds.
– Real player with 14.1 hrs in game
Genesis Noir is quite a strange and scintillating adventure, featuring a time-traveling being trying to reverse the Big Bang. Aside from a few sporadic puzzles, everything is linear and just keeps moving. Otherwise, it’s really not much of a game, as there is very little that you have to do other than follow along the preset path and click on a few items of interest as the game moves forward in its artistic and musical exhibitions.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Zoelie - SCAD Games Studio
Keep up the good work Amanda, Anushay, Ben, Bernardo, Brice, Collin, Courtney, Dixon, Gabriel, Gianna, Holly, John, Julia M, Julia N, Kellan, Kelly, Kuan, Mackenzie, Maxwell, Megan, Mercedes, Michael, Mike, Nathaniel, Nick, Oscar, Phillip, Rachel, Rodney, Sanda, Santiago, Stephanie, Taan, Tiffanni, Tyler, Vincent, Zach, Zachary, Gage, Cal and Sammy
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
All the blandness of a AAA game, with none of the polish. Not worth the 12gb download.
I counted 5 or so bugs in my 25 minutes with this game. YOU CAN’T TURN OFF MOTION BLUR. The voice acting is … insufficient (at the start, I thought an adult was talking rather than a kid, for example).
Yes, this game is free, but there are so many better free games you could play.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
The ER: Patient Typhon
The ER: Patient Typhon is a documentary about what happens when you decide to be a tourist and why you should stay home. It accurately portrays the events that happen to every tourist out there where you’ll get into a horrible accident, lose your limbs, and get caught up in some Resident Evil Silent Hill situation and become glad you never skipped leg day.
So if you’re stuck inside and want to feel what’s this like, this is the game for you. Also I should note, you in fact can Pet The Dog.
– Real player with 10.2 hrs in game
Great game, I recommend it to any indie horror game player, the story keeps you engaged, puzzles are more or less easy to solve, the setting is really interesting, and giving me a “The suffering” vibes, only instead of a prison island you are in a hospital chased by monsters.
The ER: patient typhon has multiple endings, so it has replay value as well.
The only downside is your character moves very slow, and for a first try, that’s all right, but on multiple plays, it feels like it takes forever to go from A to B, and you can’t skip any dialogue options, which is, ok for a first play, but on another play through it’s just, not what you want to do.
– Real player with 8.8 hrs in game
Plastiland
Plastiland is a lot of fun. I played every Lemmings game ever made - Plastiland is a lot like Lemmings but without the downside. Too many of the Lemmings games had levels where timing was critical and clicking at just the right place at just the right time made for something that went from fun to frustration.
Plastiland isn’t like that, the frustration part isn’t there. It can certainly be challenging - many of the levels need some thought. That’s not just to get through, but to increase the number of your buddies that get to make it.
– Real player with 30.4 hrs in game
Plastiland is a puzzle game where your main objective is to safely lead trough levels super-cute clay figures changing them to right roles(figures).
Gameplay provides much fun, since It managed somehow to keep me in-game for few hours on first playing. Levels are getting harder and harder as you pass them, but tutorial and first few levels are well made for beginers of this genre that they wont have any trouble fitting in to it.
Graphic have awesomly cute models and textures that will be beautiful for everyone from 7 to 77 years old.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game