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
SCP Foundation: ITTLG - Chapter 1
Downvoted. Can’t wait to see this as a tale! -1
Okay, joking aside, as an SCP author it wasn’t… a bad product. It’s ambitious for a first game and was a pretty good attempt. I streamed it in one of the largest SCP discords with a bunch of authors and we all had good laughs going through it. It suffers from some grammatical errors here and there (if you need or want someone to proofread or grammar… I’m available). I know you were trying to condense the story but the start was initially very exposition-heavy and skipped over a couple of details (like the translation collar, assuming it’s from the D-Class uniform). There was also a problem with how abruptly it cut off - at first I actually thought I had misclicked or something! I would actually recommend just ending it when they go to sleep the night before, and having a “Continued in Chapter 2” card so people don’t accidentally think they exited out of the game. The voice acting quality is… dismal, no offense, but reading over how it was a couple of friends makes sense. If you want, you could always get some professional or even more experienced VAs and keep your friend’s voices in by changing sets of voices - but I’ve never actually worked with RenPy so I don’t know how feasible that is.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
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I really enjoyed the storyline. The art is great and the expressions of the characters are on point. Also props to the voice actors, considering this is probably their first time, as well for the game. As for the creator, I’d say this is a great start of your journey in creating games. Even though it isn’t of “standard” quality, the game was still worth it. Looking forward to playing the next chapter.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Aboard the Adventure
Aboard of adventure is a humorous adventure game (with capital ADVENTURE!) in which you will be part of the team of the daring Captain Quinn, with the goal of defeating the sinister Professor Weaver in a race to get various ancient and mysterious artifacts that can change the fate of the world.
Unabashedly pulp!
Intrigue, grave robbers, fisticuffs, NINJAS! Get ready for a roller coaster of thrills and action.
Use poison darts, machetes and whatever else you have on hand to fight your way through your mission to save the world.
No man is an island!
You didn’t think we were going to leave all the weight on Captain Quinn’s shoulders, did you?
Throughout the game you can also control Miguel, the captain’s best friend and second in command - out of a crew of two - aboard the SS Adventure. And also Doc: a brilliant academic whose high IQ is only surpassed by her adventurous spirit!
Fall in love with the characters!.
With full voice acting and fun dialogue, you’ll have a hard time forgetting the many diverse characters that populate the Aboard of Adventure universe. Besides, it won’t be all about throwing punches: you’ll also have to overcome your personal conflicts, help others and even solve some heart problems!
Travel the world solving puzzles at your own pace and enjoy the pixelated experience that we have lovingly prepared for you.
Come on, go on an adventure! And most of all, Have fun!
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Castle Mascot
DId you ever dream to have a castle?
Let’s stand a castle on your computer’s desktop!
It has a weather system that will be the SAME from your city. Sunny, cloudy, rainy, snowy… The weather will update every hour.
And the time of the castle is synchronize from real time of yours!
Fireworks every hour during night time!
A team of cavalry runs out from the castle every half hours. Where will they go?
Melodious sound from bell tower every hour… And more features to be discovered! Have fun!
GOLD IS MINE
I love the scenery still clearly a first unity game idk I guess its nice
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
I have literally no clue why someone would release this crap. This game looks like someone’s first attempt trying to understand how the unity engine works. There is literally no physics system, you will start sinking in the ground and can run up horizontal mountains. Everything is buggy and messy. Please delete this from Steam.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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
Five Nights at Freddy’s 4
I have ‘em all, I’ve played all the others, this was the one I saved for last. Now, I’m sorry to say that I was pleasantly surprised when I first played this… by absolutely nothing. There is no pleasantness, only torture.
From the second night 1 started I was filled with such a deeply permeating sense of dread that if I hadn’t had other people there with me I probably would’ve just closed out of it. I saved this one for last because I thought it looked like such a monstrously horrific night terror-esque experience that I wanted to make sure I was horror weathered, and even after I felt generally horror-comfy I still didn’t touch it until I had friends there prepared to share the bear-despair, and I was right. No surprises here, the thing that looks like a nightmare feels like one too.
– Real player with 106.2 hrs in game
Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 is the final chapter in the Five Nights at Freddy’s series, together with being the last game, it’s also the scariest game in the series as well.
The game is COMPLETELY different in the gameplay than all of the previous games, you don’t have a security camera anymore, all you have to defend yourself is a flashlight, to scare the animatronics away.
The gameplay is made in such a way, that you need to focus on the audio cues, making you to concentrate on the game carefully, making you feel like you’re a part of it all.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game