Chibisu’s Costume Combat

Chibisu’s Costume Combat

Chibisu’s Costume Combat (C3) is a cute 2D Top-Down local multiplayer costume Party Battle Game! Play as Chibisu in a variety of unique costumes and use their abilities and map objects to defeat your friends and foes alike. Change costumes at any time to match the situation, throw your enemies for a loop, or even sync your attacks with your friends for wombo combos!

Play variety of game modes

  • Classic Death Match - Defeat the most players or be the first to reach the kill goal to win.

  • Stock Mode - Each player has limited lives. Be the last Chibisu Standing by taking all of your opponents lives.

  • Tag - Damage your opponents to tag them and use your abilities to avoid being tagged. Choose Between “Last It” (whoever is it at the end loses) and “Least It” (whoever has the least time it wins)

  • King of the Ring - Find and stay in the moving ring. You only get points when you’re alone in the ring so keep your opponents out. First to get to the score goal or who ever has the most points wins.

  • Target Tussle - Destroy the moving targets for points. Targets destroyed randomly move elsewhere.

  • Pet Ya Puppers - pet pups across the maps to gain points over time! Be the most loved by the pups to win!


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Chibisu's Costume Combat on Steam

Dimension Drive

Dimension Drive

For about 20 years I’ve been waiting for that one game that could satisfy my latent Axelay needs. Konami promised us a 2nd part but we were left wanting. Many shoot em ups passed revue these latest year and they were delicious iterations on the R type or ikaruga games. The unique gameplay of axelay remained unique, there wasn’t a single shoot em up game that bought an extra dimension or dynamic or gameplay element to the game like there was in Axelay, and so it remained ….. until Dimension Drive.

Real player with 63.3 hrs in game


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Dimension Drive is definitely a unique shmup, even in it’s early Access stage, coming across as a mix between your classic shmups and puzzle games like Portal. The dual-screen mechanic it uses a very simple in concept that, given proper exploration, has a ton of depth, something that the devs are clearly capitalizing on. It shows even in their current levels, gradually adding to each, either through obstacles, enemies, or even an additional mechanic. In fact, much of world 1 feels otherwise fairly polished, with some work still needing to be added to world 2.

Real player with 60.2 hrs in game

Dimension Drive on Steam

ONE PIECE: PIRATE WARRIORS 4

ONE PIECE: PIRATE WARRIORS 4

Was really enjoying the game, and then the game ate my save and 3 hour progress. Don’t recommend.

Real player with 54.6 hrs in game


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Very satisfying combat. Although I would recommend Reshade for the graphics as some ambient occlusion and contrast go a long way for this game’s visuals. Also, this game is a bit short on content, definitely worth it if it’s on sale however.

Real player with 45.9 hrs in game

ONE PIECE: PIRATE WARRIORS 4 on Steam

Garrison: Archangel

Garrison: Archangel

After hundreds of hours playing this game again and again, allow me to make a review about it.

GARRISON: ARCHANGEL is a Filipino-made 3D Action Mecha Anime-ish Fighting game where you take part in the creation of these mechs called “Archangels” from the provided parts given to you throughout the game. You can either play this game by one, constructing your archangel, and test it against other mechs on either AI, online or multiplayer couch combat, or two, by making your own archangel, and let the AI use it to deal with the other archangels in the game, or the builds given by other players in this game’s Discord channel.

Real player with 1466.5 hrs in game

In short: Please send help, I can’t stop building or fighting…

While the game is still in early access and things are being hammered out, improved, and added; I feel compelled to do what I believe is my first ever steam review on this title. If you love mechs, but find the small handfull of Gundam games that have hit the west lacking with their rather shallow gameplay or if you find the customization systems in Armored Core titles overly complex and cumbersome or if you dislike the “simulator” feel that most other mech games seem to have then you’re in luck.

Real player with 482.3 hrs in game

Garrison: Archangel on Steam

Child Arms

Child Arms

Inspired by the popular Punch-Out!! and the obscure Neo Geo series Crossed Swords, the arcade-style Child Arms is a game in which you can fight all foes to reach each character’s personalized ending, or you can duke it out in online or local battles. You can also play mini-games and even alter characters' appearances and behaviours in the color and AI editors.

Child Arms takes place in a 16th century unlike our own, wherein humankind remains youthful far longer, and have accordingly shaped their world differently from ours. As a player, you can select one of 8 fighters from varied backgrounds as they explore their previously-undiscovered world, rising to the challenge of combatants along the way.

Features

  • Large and beautiful 2D hand-drawn sprites and backdrops

  • Arcade ladder with individual endings for all characters

  • Versus mode for both online and local play modes

  • Training modes including practice, tutorials, and character-specific information

  • Various mini-games

  • User-friendly editors for custom color palettes and AI opponents

  • Keyboard and gamepad support

Child Arms on Steam

Endless Furry Ping-Pong

Endless Furry Ping-Pong

redponei is the best artist on e621

change my mind

Real player with 65.2 hrs in game

Very competitive! Im in the top 3 now but it wont take long and someone else is better. You should play it at least once to be part of the big furry game.

Real player with 28.6 hrs in game

Endless Furry Ping-Pong on Steam

MagiKart: Retro Kart Racing

MagiKart: Retro Kart Racing

MagiKart: Retro Kart Racing is a retro inspired racing game that heavily borrows from some of the best (and worst) late 90s kart racers.

Featuring stylized low poly models, flat-shaded textures, and classic arcade physics, this game will transport you back to a simpler era; an era where gamer supremacy is settled in front of the tube. Race through a variety of environments against ruthless computer opponents, and prove your driving skills once and for all against the infamous rubber-banding AI. If solo gaming isn’t your thing, why not break a few friendships with our multiplayer modes? Race or battle against up to three of your soon-to-be enemies, and enjoy some banging tunes by musical artist Saury and Luan Maziero!

Rigorous Races

  • Your racing adventure starts on the mysterious Red Rock Island. They say that a long wooden bridge can be found there, but the question of who built it remains unsolved!

  • Head over to the mysterious monster forest, where Pecos and Slimes live in harmony. Don’t be surprised if you encounter them during your race! Just be sure to avoid hitting those loveable creatures.

  • Mountainous peaks, slippery ice banks, and a trek inside a whale’s belly are just about all you need to know about this perilous race!

  • Things get real spooky in this gothic castle of epic proportions! Race through spiraling towers and opulent grand ballrooms to become victorious!

Collection of Characters

  • The Knight is a noble racer, devoted to only the highest quality of racing. Rely on his loyal traits to get you through the race!

  • The Wizard does not let anyone get in her way. Beware of her magical prowess!

  • The Peco is a loyal companion, but in this case, he’s out to get you so he can be number one!

  • The Slime is the cutest little creature you will ever see until it’s given a go-kart and a goal to win. Better get out of its way!

Still not satisfied? Maybe you should try calling a plumber.

MagiKart: Retro Kart Racing on Steam

Chibi Volleyball

Chibi Volleyball

Full review at: https://thegamehoard.com/2019/08/04/chibi-volleyball-pc/

While perhaps not what a fan of the chibi art style would want or a good adaptation of volleyball, Chibi Volleyball is instead a bit of a polished up and more brightly colored version of the kinds of extremely retro sports games where it was more about the physics of the objects on screen than being a true simulation. The gameplay is simple, reliable, and accessible, making it easy to play for a bit, and with AI opponents who put up a good fight despite being slightly robotic at times, it’s quite possible to get a decently challenging volley going in either 1 on 1 or 2 on 2. Some tinkering with settings will help with aspects like the hit limit, but Chibi Volleyball’s amount of customizability allows you to set up matches that feel different and have extra considerations like floating blocks and different ball weights. It does feel like an orphaned minigame rather than a standalone title, but its fundamentals are sound even though it would definitely have benefited from more content to prevent the inevitable staleness.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

This is a very simple yet very fun game for me, I controls are smooth and it may take a little while to get used to but they are soooo cute I don’t even mind losing…I would love to see this become a online PVP game with rankings and tournaments and with the ability to create your own Chibi but for now this is still very fun. Thank You Very Much to the game Devs. I don’t mind supporting this game and I would love to see even more content somewhere down the road, I am going to give this game Two V’s UP…thank you for this game…Ja Ne VV

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Chibi Volleyball on Steam

EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 4.1 The Shadow of New Despair

EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 4.1 The Shadow of New Despair

The premise is cheesy. The dialog is hammy. But ham and cheese has never tasted this good!

Before we continue, let’s get the negatives out of the way so we can focus on talking about how awesome EDF is.

The base price can seem a bit steep given the game’s age, and the highest discount you’ll ever find is 40% off. Yes, it’s a console port. That means enduring some things such as a clunky menu interface and unmappable, hardcoded keybinds. Increasing your arsenal and max health isn’t just tedious, it’s a requirement for the higher difficulties. There’s talk of a cheater problem in public lobbies, and creating a private online game requires you to invite your friends through the chat shortcuts window, of all things. I don’t believe you can invite anyone mid-mission, either. Sometimes there will be so many enemies or explosions on-screen that your framerate will take a very noticeable hit even on a good computer. I don’t think there’s a borderless windowed mode, if that matters to you. Oh, and the game can’t even be launched if you’re on a version of Windows older than 7.

Real player with 761.5 hrs in game

Overview

Earth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair, or more commonly referred to as EDF, is a third person shooter that puts you in the shoes of an unnamed soldier of the Earth Defense Force that is tasked with locating and eradicating giant insects and robots from across the globe. Your mission is simple – kill everything that moves.

You’re given four class options before starting: Ranger, Fencer, Wing Diver or Air Raider. Rangers are your typical versatile infantry class, able to equip a variety of guns, sniper rifles, or a plethora of explosives and specialty weapons. Your next option is the Air Raider, a class that has the ability to call in buffs such as shields, turrets, healing modules and heavy armor, such as tanks, helicopters and a slew of different mechanized vehicles. Your third option is the lightly-armored, agile and swift-moving Wing Diver, an all-female crew of airborne infantry that use energy weapons and jetpacks to quickly move about the battlefield. Your final option is the Fencer, EDF’s dual-wielding tank, comprised of thick armor and massive cannons at the expensive of maneuverability.

Real player with 213.7 hrs in game

EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 4.1 The Shadow of New Despair on Steam

Mineirinho Director’s Cut

Mineirinho Director’s Cut

I have personally beaten the current GDQ speedrun. Through sweat and work this game is competitive and I think this game’s potential as a much bigger game could expand out as not just as DLC, but as a game. They should make a sequel or prequel for all that matter. Some say this game is a joke but if you put in the time you too can become great. If the developers put time into making and polishing another game I have some Ideas as for a sequel. This game in its masterpiece has become a great part of many’s lives. Now I haven’t been to Dom Zellitus But I can tell you for sure that they could expand in Mineirinho’s Adventures and can come up with some good Ideas.

Real player with 22.2 hrs in game

This game is a masterpiece. After 6.5 hours I’ve beat this game.

The games camera is astonishing. The way they made it follow your character without you having to control it is impressive. Another thing is the movement. I love it. This is a game of the future.

Also, this game is great for speedrunning. The techniques and the skill is crazy.

The game is easy to understand but hard to master. A perfect balance. New players will have a tough time going through level one but experienced players will go through it like a breeze.

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

Mineirinho Director's Cut on Steam