KEEPER- the hunter of insects
Fun game to pass some time. Don’t expect any depth however, but then it’s only 0.99 cents. I have already gotten my moneys worth out of it.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
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Just barely qualifies as a game
Pros:
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The “game” starts
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Did not crash once during playthrough
Cons:
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No options
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No auto-reload (have to move your hand from arrow keys to “R” key every time you want to reload)
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There are only two enemies
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Upgrades cost way too much and the menu is not intuitive
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Steam overlay does not work
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Save locations poorly placed
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Bad weapon variety
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No story line, mission or objective
Overall: I’d recommend AGAINST buying this game, as it should not even be on Steam (Yes it’s that terrible). If anything this game only sets the bar lower for other new games.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
xDasher
Love it!
The smooth movement this game offers got me really hooked. Co-Op mode is super fun and offers a nice variety of levels which make great use of the dash mechanic. I also enjoyed the singleplayer mode, great place to practice your dash skills and hunt for highscores :D Lovin' the pixel art and music too!
– Real player with 21.9 hrs in game
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I had lot of fun playing this game so far! Its dashing mechanic is simple to learn but really fun to master! You’ll want to try over and over to beat that stage in the best way possible.
If you’re looking for some good local co-op game to play with your friends and family, look no further!
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Delta Squad
Delta Squad has nearly been out for a year now and I stumbled upon it while browsing the store pages for smaller games. I was visually attracted to the art style for a top down shooter and thought this was a game I could get my friends into after giving it a quick play through.
Art, Lighting & Rendering 5/5
Loved the appeal of the modeling, colors and textures.
Animation & FX 5/5
Music & Sound 5/5
I loved all the sounds the guns made, when they hit their targets or the environment nearby. I don’t know why but I enjoyed shooting the lamp post just to hear that ping sound. Voice overs took me back to the arcade days.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Synth Drift
This game was about worth what I paid for it: 59 cents on sale. It’s structured like any traditional speedgame, but bears some incredible flaws. Not being able to bind reset to a keybind is annoying, not being able to view replays is infuriating when trying to compete for leaderboard positions, not being able to buffer more than one input when starting a level is asinine, and the general gameplay loop becomes stale very quickly. One of this game’s three whole unique obstacles is a spinning saw with four spokes, of which will keep spinning before the level starts. This breaks the ideal deterministic principle I enjoy from other speedgames: by choosing when to start you can effectively change the level at your whim. Another detriment to the game is that the level design is uninspired and boring. Multiple levels in the game are repeats of previous levels with slightly more obstacles added, which becomes repetitive quite quickly, and even many of the unique levels (especially later on) were just a slog. If you’ve got an hour or two to kill and you enjoy grinding speedgames, give it a whirl if you so choose, but otherwise, trust that you’re not missing out on much by not playing.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Quite fun and challenging game for the price, i’ve completed it in about 30 minutes. I didn’t found any bug that would affect my gameplay.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
#Funtime
Nice twin stick shooter, with different map types. good although short sound track. tries to have rogue lite elements like ship upgrades, and while they are cool, i was able to unlock all of them right away (with the exception of 1 tier3 unlock). it almost feels as if those unlocks should just be like PowerUp drops during the game. but overall so far i have had a #Funtime
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Great game; this game gets more and more dynamic as you progress through the levels. It can get quite intense but the relaxing sound-track adds a nice balance. It seems to be well optimized for PC because it runs smooth and takes little storage. My favorite level so far is 10; maneuvering around the asteroids is good fun and makes a great scenery. I look forward to exploring the rest of the levels and arcade mode.
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
Bubble Breaking
Bubble Breaking is an action arcade game. Players can use mouse or gamepad to pop bubbles. The bubbles come in different sizes (depths) and they rise at different speeds. When bubbles are popped points are scored. The smaller, faster bubbles score more points than the bigger, slower bubbles. There is also an accuracy multiplier. Each successive popped bubble increases the multiplier to a max of 10x the base point value. If the player misses a bubble, whether by mouse or keyboard, the multiplier is resets back to 1x. Beware of the ‘stink’ bubbles! If you accidently pop one of them your score will be dragged down with the fishes.
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R
this is so much fun i love that i get to chose between different characters and each race is different i can buy more characters make my hq look even better and have different skins for the cars
– Real player with 7.7 hrs in game
Well this is the best Fast & Furious game on PC that i am aware of. Its better than showdown (which i missed on pc but played on PS3, oh dear) and miles ahead of Crossroads. Why? well it takes the premise of the Kids show and keeps it heart but knows we are all here for the cars, racing and gadgets.
The premise is the villain from season one has recruited teh villains from the other series and some old crew to help win the ultimate car. So the Spy Racers enterthe tournament to stop him. Simple plot. If you know the series you know it spans alot of areas so we get locations inspired from them. Sadly no Volcano or underwater levels but hey we do get Mexico, LA, etc…
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
R.B.I. Baseball 20
Nice work on this series over all. I have the other iterations released here on STEAM a couple of years ago and this version is worlds better. Unfortunately, it has some issues. Manual fielding still seems awkward and some animations seem a bit off. Players seem to warp around the field to get to balls and the ball warps into the fielders glove, ect. While others have had controller issues, I have not with an xbone wired controller. Also, the game doesn’t seem to allow for more than one franchise mode save. This may not be a big deal for some, but I routinely play a couple of long, 162 game franchises and swap up teams when I get bored with one.
– Real player with 53.7 hrs in game
This is straight up Baseball! They have updated the rosters (for what seems like) every week. Guess that will change with the season being over. It’s the closest I’ve played to the old EA Sports baseball games. Except I don’t have to keep up with playing all the minor league games. I can just concentrate on the Majors. Really well made all the way around. Pitchers run outta steam. Umpires makes bad calls. That homerun just went foul by a few inches. You can have the fielding set to assisted; or keep full control in your hands. So if you don’t make it to that pop up…it’s on you. The other team just scored a run on your error. Trying to get one more batter out before you change pitchers… only to have that batter knock it out the park. And then there is nothing like having the other team get a double play in what seemed like a couple of seconds because you hit the ball right to the SS; who then picked off your base runner who was just a “bit” to far off base. Like I said… Baseball! Love this game!
– Real player with 46.9 hrs in game
Second to Nun
Do you want to become the TOP NUN? Are you nun enough?
Second to Nun is a top-down fighting game where you fight a variety of creatures and enemies on the Island of Trials and Tribulations in your quest to become top nun! Careful not to fall or be beaten as enemies come at you from all angles, face them all and take home the thousand-coin prize!
This game is a budget-friendly pixel-art retro top-down fighting classic, easy to learn and impossible to master!
For a budget-friendly game, Second to Nun is bursting to the brim with features for you to enjoy!
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Fully Controller Compatible (and playable with Keyboard)
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Play in two different game modes, Arcade and Endless
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4 Difficulty Levels and an unlockable customisable difficulty
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36 Achievements and Leader-boards to fight for worldwide top nun
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Keep track of all your progress with a fully unlockable Monsterpedia of beasties
This game has been fully optimised to be compatible with game controllers from start to finish!
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Space Intervention
Too basic Space Invaders clone where you have to only survive 3.5 rounds to get all achievements.
There’re no variations in points / enemies / levels. No powerups exists.
Very low replayability
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game