Polyrun
A lot unobtainable achievements
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
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Firstly, full disclaimer; I know the devs as personal friends, I did purchase this product with the mind to support them. I’m going to try write as unbiased a review as possible with that said however.
Firstly, Polyrun is a infinite runner, but has several nice additions to the game that i consider it worth buying
just for the gameplay differences between it and other similar titles. Three different modes make the game rather unique, and with two of them being Multiplayer focused does seem to add extra replayabilty, or just fun to play with a friend or two casually in either versus or tournement mode. (As of this review, i have only played single player, but both modes are appealing too me, and will likely be tested and this review updated for them.) It features a cosmetic store, but said cosmetics are only available through in game earned currency.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Mini Racing World
_ Deutsche Version weiter unten _
It’s a fun little racing game.
Content
You have to play the 12 different Seasons in the open world chronologically. Each Season has 4 races/events, 3 of which must be successfully completed to unlock the next Season. There are different modes, like races, Minikhana events, duels and sprints. You can buy new cars, tune the cars and customize them. The open world has different areas and themes in which the Seasons take place.
Duration
In 4h I’ve played all 12 Seasons and Special Events as well as the Final Race (though I didn’t complete every Season and don’t own every car).
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
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Great game, fun to play and easy to learn, controller compatible as well! Fully recommend this game if you want a casual racing game!
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Endurium
Really fun, good workout
– Real player with 19.1 hrs in game
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In this game, you wield two “plasma wraiths”, which are essentially lightsabers but with a few extra tricks up their sleeves. You face off against bots as well as 4 different types of drones. Different types of attacks must be countered in different ways: slash, double slash, charged slash, block, deflect, and dodge. You also collect energy that when fully charged allows you to launch a special attack.
The primary game mode is level based. Clear enough levels to unlock the next tier of difficulty, which involves more opponents, tougher opponents, and increased speeds. It took me quite a while just to unlock the third tier, so I can’t even imagine what the highest difficulty (there are 9) is like. Clearing levels also unlocks upgrades to your attacks and defenses. There is also an endurance game mode which continues until you lose.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
The Singularity Trials
The Year is 2345.. The Solar Council is in Session. Tasked with creating a lasting tribute to honour all who had perished during The Singularity War.
The Singularity Trials was Born
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Choose from 3 Unique factions from the Solar System
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Pure Earth Initiative (Earth) / New Eden Alliance (Mars) / Theta Corporation (Titan)
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Battle your way through the Solar System.
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Unique landscapes and faction strongholds.
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Purchase armour and weapon upgrades in the Solar Exchange Network – In Game Shop
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Purchase faction swords, axes and poles, upgrade them for Insane Score & Kill Streak Multipliers.
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Change your monitor display camera view to record Game play footage in 3rd Person Perspective! without the need for expensive Mixed Reality Set Ups.
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Unlock additional weapons such as Grenades, Killing Discs and Defensive Shields.
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Take on Faction Bosses located on each Faction Home world, with unique and intuitive Boss Mechanics.
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Delve in to the Data Archives to discover a deep interconnect history between the Factions.
Story Prologue
The atrocities committed in Turing City, Titan, created shock waves across the Nexus.
Theta Corporations home system had been infiltrated by Earth Purists, determined to purge the solar system from the ‘abomination’ of the Nexus Mind, The single most Intelligent Sentient AI mind born of the Singularity.
This event became a catalyst for the 1st Interplanetary war that ravaged through the Solar System.
For 30 years. Millions of souls perished into the cold vacuum of space.
It was to become forever known as ‘The Singularity War’
The Nexus Mind offered a gift in exchange for peace. Space time distortion technology for ALL humankind..
It allowed each faction to look beyond the confines of the Solar System for the first time.
Stability returned to Sol but inter faction differences remained and the scars of war cut deep..
The Singularity Trials was born from this pain.
Each Faction offered up their most competent warriors and commanders to compete in an annual tournament designed to honour their fallen and test their readiness for battle.
For even though the Singularity War was over, the Universe is Infinite… And completely Unknown…
Tribble Troubles
A Tribble in Trouble
It’s tough being a Tribble! You get caught on a ship doing what a Tribble does… eating all of their Quadrotriticale. And the Captain, in a fit of rage, beams you into the center of a nearby planet whose molten lava core is rising! It’s up to you to jump, climb and squish your way to safety as you face off against countless obstacles and treacherous enemies.
The Underground
Watch out for streams and pools of red hot lava! But also keep your eye out for Glommers that are ready to pounce on you whenever you get near.
The Canyon
Climb your way out of the underground and you reach the canyon. Now you’ll go up against ferocious sandworms with spikes! The only time you can attack them is when they’re turning. But be quick!
The Jungle
Next, you’ll reach the jungle. Things get tougher as you’ll have to watch out for poisonous vines, sharp toothed plant traps and alien apes that love nothing more than chasing and squishing Tribbles! The only way to stop an ape is to land on him when he’s briefly trapped in the toothy plant trap!
The Spaceship
Clear the jungle and you’ll be accidentally beamed back up to the ship that you started on. There you’ll find a crew that’s completely ready to greet you… with deadly phaser blasts!
Gameplay Modes
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Casual mode - For people that might be Tribble fans but aren’t hardcore gamers. Or just casual gamers in general, this mode is for you.
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Arcade mode - Fewer resources and harder challenges mean that you’ll be put to the test as you guide your Tribble trough this mode.
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Speedrun mode - A mode for the ultimate gamer! Here, you can prove that you are truly the best of the best. A fixed level selection ensures that all gamers will play on a level playing field. Perfect for game streamers and speed runners alike.
Gameplay Features
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Collect cans of Quadrotriticale to replenish your health.
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Collect gems which you can use to stock up on powerups
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Shield power ups - Briefly protect you from traps and enemies.
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Sonic attacks - Knock out pesky enemies with this weapon.
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Sixteen levels - Battle through all sixteen levels across all four environments.
Gameplay Development
“Tribble Troubles” was developed with creative collaboration from:
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David Gerrold (“The Trouble with Tribbles,” “More Tribbles, More Troubles”)
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Doug Drexler (“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” “Star Trek: Generations,” “Star Trek: First Contact,” “Star Trek: Insurrection,” “Star Trek: Enterprise”)
Comments from Nightdive Studio’s Independent Game Expose with Sir Larr
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“my dream”
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“hahahaha. this is so stupidly cool”
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“quick where’s the preorder link”
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“Very Cute!”
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“VIDEO GAMES ARE CANCELLED AFTER TRIBBLE TROUBLES LAUNCH.”
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“that is amazing”
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“Easy wishlist this is adorable”
- “This tribble game is incredibly well done, that’s a sentence I never thought I’d say. Gonna check this out with my kids”
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Asterism Basketball
Dunks in deep space! Asterism Basketball is a dynamic arcade game for up to four players, with many balls and stages to unlock! It’s easy to understand, but very hard to master!
Game features:
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Dynamic basketball action for up to 4 players!
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Fun mini-games!
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Ball customization!
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Unlockable balls, levels and achievements!
Warning: multiplayer play requires gamepads!
BomberX
The game of childhood. Exciting - it would seem that the gameplay is straightforward. But placing bombs, thinking where to escape from the explosion and from enemies, and listening to music - the head turns off, and a day passes, and not an hour after the game. A variety of levels, enemies. The real strategic game is to understand when, where and why. Recommend!
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
BomberX is a pretty fun little arcade blocky game. It reminds me a lot of that old game a lot of us used to play in our childhood, Atomic Bomberman.
Keep in mind right from the start that the game’s in very Early Access and there’s bound to be some issues around. But, with the help of the players, the team behind this unpolished gem could create something great.
Things are basic and easy to get right into. You load the game, and you can play either offline mode with bots or jump into the multiplayer with other people.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Chubby Bear Smash
Game is so nice.
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using camera to detect motion good idea and very accurate
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using lot of motion to control your attack and dodge
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Endless and update perk are so good
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colorful bear custume and dance very cute
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sound effect make fun
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very nice game for workout at home (WFH)or free time
always supports
– Real player with 12.1 hrs in game
Love that I can really slap the enemy, It makes a fighting game much more fun.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
I, W.O.M.A.N.
I, W.O.M.A.N. is a Twin-Stick Arena Shooter with a Sci-Fi theme and story. With a quick-to-start design, you can start blasting robots within seconds of loading the game. Use a variety of futuristic weapons and power-ups to fight rampaging robots using your keyboard or game controller.
Start by customizing your Weaponized Operational Military Android Network (W.O.M.A.N.) character. Your task is ensuring the safety of the humans kept aboard the spacecraft in suspended animation. Unfortunately, a computer virus of unknown origin, for now known as The Malware, is taking over the ship’s service bots. As a W.O.M.A.N., you are independent of this ship’s internal network, and you operate autonomously, which allows you to fight off this intruding threat. Your only hope of saving the humans in stasis is to repel the rogue robots from that section of the ship, then work your way to the Bridge to reboot the Central Computer, which will theoretically purge The Malware.
Oh No! Bugs!
This game looks pretty, but it’s not always what it seems. It’s fun for the first few minutes but then that’s it, you’re doing the same thing over and over again with no difference but a few characters here and there. It has potential but it also needs much more content to feel fulfilling, anyways, in it’s current state, I do not recomment.
5/10
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
A Co-Op Arcade Game
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The gameplay is enjoyable. You mainly go around pushing blocks at bugs trying to squash them. You have to be careful though because blocks will bounce back at you if you miss, and you must avoid getting hit by the bugs.
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Relaxing background music
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Local and Online co-op
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I felt the game as a whole was a bit too basic / lacking in content. After about 10minutes the game started to feel repetitive.
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After you complete each level you get some coins and experience, which you can use to purchase cosmetic items for your character. Unfortunetely, I just didn’t feel like these were rewarding or worth while to work up to.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game