Anoyo: zero
WARNING: ONLY FOR HARDCORE GAMERS. HIGH DIFFICULTY
Live the story Of A World Yet to Be Discovered!
Anoyo: zero is the prologue of a story yet to be told. In a classic style with old school difficulty make your way to the end facing horder of enemies that will try to destroy you no matter what. This game takes the basics of shoot’em up and creates a new mix! Will you be up to the challenge?
Dodge projectiles, destroy your enemies and shoot down threats coming from the sky in this fast-acting side-action game. Use the three main characters Keondaru, Alca and Yuli to destroy each of the monsters in each level that will do their best to kill you. Master the skills of each of the heroes to achieve victory: Use strong blows to kill enemies on the ground, use bullets to make flying enemies descend and destroy those who attack you from long distance and master the handling of the mirrors to reverse projectiles and turn the battle in your favor. All this and more in Anoyo: Zero!
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Arm of Revenge Re-Edition
Good.
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
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Great flash game, and still great now; I might be biased having played this game who knows how long in the past, but I’ll always be excited seeing flash games break away, especially with flash now dead. Can’t wait to see if these guys or other flash game creators will bring along their (other) work for the later generations to see them.
– Real player with 10.9 hrs in game
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
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Large and beautiful 2D hand-drawn sprites and backdrops
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Arcade ladder with individual endings for all characters
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Versus mode for both online and local play modes
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Training modes including practice, tutorials, and character-specific information
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Various mini-games
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User-friendly editors for custom color palettes and AI opponents
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Keyboard and gamepad support
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ESCAPE FROM VOYNA: Tactical FPS survival
this game sucks
do’s and don’ts if you still wanna buy:
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do always run to the right edge of each map and just go forward, this way you avoid most enemies and reach the exit of the level.
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don’t try to screenshot, the game will instantly crash
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don’t try to walk in water, you will be locked in place and will have to restart the map
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don’t complete any mission as you will have to restart the entire game to progress as the mouse disappears.
it took me 1.3hrs to complete this mess even with all the bugs involved
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
absolutley horrible game dont recommend buying dont fall for it like i did wanting a refund
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Martin Goes on the Attack
it’s gloomy, atmospheric, there are puzzles. we love such indie games.
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
A game with an original idea of changing gravity and reducing the character.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Boom Island
It’s a good game like it play it to con a half hours, so I guess it’s good enough just wish I could fix a few things on it, but it is a good game with good change. The music a little bit. And maybe the sunset
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Overall fun and interesting game. A bit rough on the edges, but is just some good all fun for the price your getting around an hour of gameplay. Overall feel of game is quite on point and music goes along nicely. Pretty entertaining game 7/10
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Rogue Aces Deluxe
Only just started playing, but loving it so far. Mostly because it’s a lot of fun, but a little bit because of the nods to Skystrike ;) (a game I wrote many many years ago on the ST). If I were writing Skystrike again nowadays, I’d be pinching lots of stuff from Rogue Aces as it’s an absolute belter :)
Rogue Aces is a properly difficult game, but you learn a lot in the early part of the game from your mistakes and immediately dive straight back in for another bash at it.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
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Review by Sven Evil - Steam’s best local 4-player curator!
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Are you in the mood for some good old fashioned arcade fun? Then Rogue Aces is the right game for you. It comes with a single player campaign with random, short missions and three multiplayer modes for up to 4 local players.
In the single player camapign (additional campaign and arcade modes can be unlocked) you start your fighter plane from an aircraft carrier and fly missions against the enemy. The mission objectives, given to you by your funny commanding officer, are very simple and consist of destroying enemy planes, airships, ships, buildings, soldiers or vehicles. It is also possible to capture enemy airfields. A good pilot can return to the base after a minute in many missions, others take a bit longer. When you are damaged or out of ammo or fuel - just land on the carrier or your land base to repair and refuel. You improve your plane over the course of the campaign, for example with more bombs or tighter turns.
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Arcade Spirits: The New Challengers
In the distant future year 20XX, an alternate timeline where arcades never went away… you’re an aspiring gamer searching for esports glory on the Fist of Discomfort 2 Pro Tour. Seeking a partner to play with, you join a team of players who hang out at Good Clean Fun, a combination pizzeria / laundromat / arcade. It’s up to you to rally the team, learning more about who they are and how best to support their dreams along the way. Defeat rivals, conquer tournaments, build relationships, and uncover a strange arcade conspiracy as your team walks the road to victory!
With these features you know and love from Arcade Spirits:
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Six new characters to befriend and romance, as well as a few return appearances by series favorites.
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Character art by Molly Nemecek and pulsating synthwave tunes by Greg Mirles!
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Measure your personality using Iris, your handy virtual assistant. You can be Kindly, Steady, Quirky, Gutsy, or Flexibly!
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Date anyone you like regardless of your pronouns, or focus entirely on building friendships.
And NEW features to the series:
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Import your decisions from Arcade Spirits, and reshape the world of 20XX based on the choices you’ve made! If you haven’t played the original game, that’s fine – this works just as well as a standalone experience and will adapt itself to be a great fresh start.
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A massively expanded character creator – choose body type, hairstyles, accessories, clothing, and more. Your custom character now appears on screen during the whole game!
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Design your own rival! Using the full power of the character creator, craft the one who will stand in your way. Or will perhaps love bloom between these two enemies…?
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Take on the world in Fist of Discomfort 2, a strategy minigame. Your victory or defeat changes the path of your story without ending it! (Minigame is skippable.)
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Rebalanced personality choices, with more variety and more opportunities to talk to every character.
Robo Terror
There is not one guide, not one video, and this game doesnt even show up on a search engine. Do you know why? Because the developers made it so hard its intended to piss you off so bad you break something.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
The double jump doesn’t always work, but the game itself is fun. There are no settings in menu. Don’t expect it to be easy, it’s quite hard and will require some skill. But for 2€ it’s very good little platform shooter.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!
CSD2 is enjoyable as a fast-paced cooking sim game, but it lacks the focus, charm and elegance of the original.
I’m left with the impression that too much focus was put into the restaurant customization and the breadth of food options available, at the expense of honing the experience and flow of the game.
The Good:
The gameplay core of fast-tapping gameplay is altered a bit with a new page system for ingredient management, and somewhat more emphasis on putting things together in stages. It also adds Holding Stations, a new element of play which has become a core focus of the sequel and offers a new dimension of time management which is mandatory for some foods, optional for others, and unavailable for the rest. Drinks become maintenance chores rather than serving orders, and drink+side+perfect gets you a bonus.
– Real player with 133.6 hrs in game
I was a huge fan of the original CSD game and I’m disappointed to say the second one just doesn’t live up to the first despite some good new features.
The Good:
- The game still fundamentally plays to the system of “everything’s chaotically messy and you’re trying to solve orders as fast as you can”, which is a fun game mechanic even if it can be stressful. Unfortunately a bit part of the “run your own restaurant simulator” is the progression, which isn’t great and I’ll be coming to later.
– Real player with 40.5 hrs in game