Mokoko X
About
Mokoko X was inspired from the arcade games like Volfied, Qix and Gals Panic. A popular gaming style in the late 1980’s, Mokoko X looks to resurrect the soul of the arcade genre while adding a modern touch. There are 32 levels in Mokoko X; each level has its own unique boss and minions. The main goal is assisting the girls that need help from the weird bosses. This is sometimes passing a mobile game level, sometimes helping out with the insects in the kitchen.
Gameplay
You need to conquer a big portion of the initial area that you start the level. While you are in your own area, you are safe from the enemies until your shield empties. You conquer new areas by drawing out of your area. Drawing, however, deactivates your shield and exposes you to danger. Your shield decreases constantly. If you do not conquer at a certain frequency, your shield will burn out and you will not be safe on your own areas as well.
There are 3 difficulties in the game. The difficulty affects enemies, your shield, and required conquered area percentage for the victory.
What happens when you pass a level?
You see the related girl’s photo and can continue with her story or unlock the next girl.
How many girls and bosses?
8 girls, 24 bosses, 24 minions, 24 levels, 8 mega levels, 4 traps, 4 power-ups, and 2 towers! Evil towers of course. Each boss and his minions were uniquely designed. They all have different attack types and behaviors, which consist of rich content.
Key Features
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8 girls to help
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32 levels with 24 unique bosses with their minions
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24 absurd stories that will reveal details about the bosses and the girls
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Fully animated, Japanese and English voice overs for all the characters!
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Lovely graphics!
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Traps, towers, crates and bonus effects
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Arcade Mode
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Live high scores displayed for hardcore players
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Nostalgia remastered!
Stories
Have you ever asked these questions to yourself:
How do you stop a heartless but not soulless emperor?
Can someone be a gyroscope and a guard dog at the same time?
Why do those ducks attack us?
Are there really demonic headphones in the world?
Why do lizardmen need a plastic toy for summoning their god?
How do you become a villain after revolting against the ant queen?
What do scientists want from Albert the wonderful sea creature?
Well, Mokoko X answers all these questions and more!
Here are some missions!
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Help out Iren with her arachnophobia and fight with the imaginary spider Mr.Fyodorov.
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Protect Tiffany’s house from getting pillaged by the ghost pirates stuck inside the anchors. They were not the bane of Seven Seas - the crew was killed in their first naval battle.
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Toru wished to be a mosquito to annoy people. A local witch heard him, and transformed him into a mosquito. Now he causes trouble to people every night.
Fight against the weird enemies…
… and learn about their absurd stories!
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Fingun
In a horrible tragedy, the world has been invaded by giant anime girls causing erotic mayhem everywhere.
Fortunately, you’ve got the world’s most powerful weapon, “Fingun” ready to take care of the situation.
Defeat these bountiful babes by shooting their clothes off!
Fingun through 15 levels of girls, fetishes, and erotica in this hilarious new touch on an arcade classic favorite.
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Beautiful arcade-inspired anime girl boss monsters
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14 levels of sexy and funny mayhem
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Colorful side-scrolling shoot ‘em up action
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Unlockable gallery with HD pictures of the bosses
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Hell Blasters
I’m fairly new to playing shoot em ups (shmups) to actually be good at them rather than just credit feed my way through an arcade game. I wanted to get into ‘bullet hell’ shmups but the games are really intimidating. This game was recommended because the designer is an accomplished bullet hell player who made the gameplay the top priority - and made it so you can use the story mode to actually learn to play a bullet hell.
It’s been an absolute blast and the story mode really delivers bite sized chunks of training and the arcade so you can practice them and learn how to deal with the enemies.
– Real player with 24.4 hrs in game
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This is the Bluesmobile of shmups. It may not look like much on the outside, but it’s got the cop motor, cop tires, and probably even the cig lighter. Great level design & bullet patterns, a ton of modes, leader board & replays, great shmup tunes, it’s all there. Great work, devs!
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
Atria Valkyrie
Game Features:
1. Four DISC hovercrafts to choose from, each with its own unique bullet style.
2. Absorb enemy bullets to charge your weapon. Then return the attack to the enemy.
3. DISC hovercrafts have 3 types of attack. A fully charged weapon (3rd level) will fire bullets that penetrate multiple enemy units and do the most damage.
4. Protect the cruiser at all times.
5. Five levels of tactical warfare, mid-boss and final boss battles.
6. Three game modes: Campaign with selectable difficulty, Skirmish, Endless mode.
BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger
One of the best fighting games out there, as can be expected from Arc System Works. This may be an outdated game, gameplay-wise (multiple new editions have come out since this one, with new characters, balance changes and continued story and such), but I think it’s still worth getting the first game for the sake of the story mode. The story mode of this series is actually quite rich and detailed with a very thought out lore and world (rare for this genre) with very lovable and charming characters and funny situations, and in a gorgeous visual novel style. Other than that, there is arcade mode and versus with a very expansive gallery mode to collect for.
– Real player with 112.1 hrs in game
A little late to be writing about this, but still wanted to as I really enjoyed this game. Surprise as this is coming from someone who didn’t really enjoy or have any interest in the genre outside of Super Smash Brothers (if you even want to count that, I consider it more of a beat-em-up) and a couple oddball games like Soul Caliber and Virtua Fighter 5 as well as even a Street Fighter game, none really caught my attention until I bought this on a whim. Just like with Skyrim, I wanted to give it another chance, maybe I’d find something enjoyable here that I didn’t with the other games and did I ever.
– Real player with 50.3 hrs in game
No!Ah!’s Ark
Fun game, limited scope, fairly simple to understand and enjoy.
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
I liked the game very well, the story of the game is very short, but that’s it, the game is beyond perfect.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Pretty Girls Panic!
This game is awesome, full stop.
It reminded me a lot of a free Flash game that I used to play for months on Kongregate, and it had similar mechanisms.
Apart from the “sexual” content of the girls (loved all the artwork, even the most irrealistic ones xD), your goal will be to guide your small pink octopus in every single level; you move with WASD or the directional keys and you have to divide the screen into smaller screens, avoiding the stars (like, Staryu) and other enemies in later levels while also collecting powerups that will appear inside the game screen.
– Real player with 30.1 hrs in game
Pretty Girls Panic! is a casual puzzle game that has you moving a cute octopus while underwater. The screen begins with water and you must use your drawing tool to draw from one edge to another to remove parts of the water and slowly expose a girl. It is an anime girl who always speaks to you in Japanese while Japanese music is also playing.
While drawing a red line to expose bits and pieces of the girl there are sea creatures trying to prevent you from exposing the girl. Different types of sea creatures have different moves and different attack methods. Starfish move in a pattern, blowfish begin to chase you when you draw, and crabs move only along the borders of the water. Some sea creatures also shoot at you. When sea creatures hit the red line of the drawing tool you lose a life. You can draw a section to uncover it, but if a sea creature is inside it by the time you complete that section the sea creature dies, earning you bonus points. You can keep track of the percentage of the girl you have drawn: you must draw at least 75% of the girl to fully expose the girl. The game will remind those familiar with a famous Taito game called Qix, a game that requires you to draw a rectangle to fence off the majority (75%) of the playfield. Draw a very large section of the water and you can earn a large capture bonus.
– Real player with 15.9 hrs in game
Super Night Riders
My first reaction to this game was: this game can only be valuable for nostalgia/historical factor, and I can’t honestly recommend it to anyone else. But then I played it a little more, and it got me thinking.
This game faithfully recreates the gameplay of 80s arcade racers with all the important details, but with more modern visuals. The visuals are not mind blowing, but they look pleasant and are not dull.
The gameplay doesn’t have a lot of variety, unfortunately, even compared to the 80s racers. There’s only one vehicle you can choose, one type of “enemies”, no unexpected nasties like an oil spill and such, and the track variety is pretty much limited to the visual theme. The tracks are handcrafted though and are nicely tuned in terms of the difficulty curve and the challenge.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
Super Night Raiders is my first racing game that I’ve managed to finish. Actually, it isn’t exactly a racing game - you aren’t trying to be the 1st but complete laps under a given time, depending on the difficulty setting you choose. While you are driving you are encountering other freeway bikers which are supposed to be obstacles that you aren’t supposed to hit - if you hit them you get a massive speed penalty which can ruin your run. One or two mistakes is actually ok, but if you do more than that you probably won’t make it on the normal mode. Easy mode is exactly the same, except that it grants you more time to finish each lap so you are allowed to make more mistakes, but you don’t get achievements.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
Anime puzzle
Anime puzzle is a “template flip”, that is to say, it’s a “game” that has been produced by copying a game template from GameMaker Studio, changing a few things, then dumping the barely functional “product” on Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab. In this case it was a GameMaker Studio template for doing a simple “jigsaw” puzzle with 30 stock/ripped off pictures of manga cartoon girls.
GameMaker Studio is a very poor quality game construction kit, and results in terrible games like this one.
No professional effort was made in terms of game development, using a game construction kit requires no game development talent, and unsurprisingly produces products that have little to no value as games, especially when compared to the work of professional developers who create genuine products for gamers. It’s almost as bad as an outright asset flip.
– Real player with 0.0 hrs in game
Blade Arcus from Shining: Battle Arena
My first review here on Steam so I’ll try to be as fair and to the point as possible.
Blade Arcus is the latest addition to SEGA’s long running “Shining” RPG series but this time, we skip all of the hours of gameplay and grinding to progress the story for more simplier system……let’s turn this franchise into a “FIGHTER”…..someone at SEGA must have said that and “poof”, it’s done.
The game story revolves around it’s two original characters Ryuuga & Pairon. As to what that story is? I don’t know….I have yet to play story mode and quite frankly, I don’t care much for it. I play fighting games for the fighting, not the story (majority of the game). If it was animated and you had to watch it like a movie like in Guilty Gear Xrd (Sign & Revelator), then I’ll probably know what the story is cause I’ll watch it in a heartbeat. Just know that there is a story to this game that is only relavent to this game and not any of the other Shining games that never made it here to the west:
– Real player with 68.6 hrs in game
So, I wrote a review for this game before when I only had about less than 5 hours before (like 10+ hours makes any difference, right?) Despite that, I do enjoy this game, but it has some flaws that I find to be slight turn-offs. For one, there are a handful of characters that are either extremely difficult to use or way to easy to pick up, but more so on the easy side. While this may sound like a bad thing at first, it actually helps new players find a character quite easily, as a lot of the cast can be picked up very quickly. That being said, there are some characters that have an extremely steep learning curve, such as the setup/projectile character named Misty, who relies on setting up orbs to apply pressure and lockdown. Likewise, there’s also a single character who is widely considered to be the best character in the game; Rage. He has extremely long disjoints for his normals, which pretty much makes up for the lack of a projectile, and his lockdown game on his own is astounding. On the other hand, there are characters that are more useful as assists than point characters, like Melty, who is almost always considered a high tier assist character. Moving on, the gameplay mechanics are pretty straightforward; the game is a 2v2 fighter where you select a point/attacking character, who will be your lifeline/health bar for the round, and an assist character who can take hits and have their attacks interrupted, but won’t get KO’d from any damage. You can switch to your assist character in between rounds, allowing for some changeups mid-match. The physics in this game are alright, similar to a classic 2D fighter like street fighter, which is quite unorthodox when you think about traditional anime fighters. Going onto the game modes, its kinda limited, but it’s enough for anyone who just wants a game to play with friends and company. You have your standard Vs. Mode, Training Mode, Arcade Mode, and Online Vs., which splits into Casual and Ranked. The achievements are quick, only requiring you to complete the Arcade mode with all the characters, so if your a completionist like me, this is quite a quick fix. While I haven’t seen many players on Ranked, you can usually find people on either the game’s discord server or on the discussion boards on steam. Speaking of online, the netcode is actually pretty great, considering this game was originally a PlayStation Store game, which is quite infamous for some pretty bad netcode in fighting games (cough cough Mahvel cough cough). Jokes aside, this game is pretty ok, but only if you want something really different from an anime fighter.
– Real player with 20.7 hrs in game