Siege Wars
The best game I have seen from the style of Crush the castle or Angry Birds. Now Siege Wars is not a clone. If it was a “clone” Angry Birds would be too. Because Crush the castle is there too. Games like these have formed a style of shooting an enemy building by whatever weapon has become a type of game itself. And this game is in its own world and unique unlike the rest. You get insulted in Angry Birds when you lose and you can always expect what comes next. But in Siege Wars. it is always a surprise there are enemy types like in Angry Birds. And as well as different types of bricks. But what’s different is that there is one block you cannot break. Siege Wars also takes a place in medieval times and has a sad / adventurous feel to it. Its other unique feature is the upgrades and different types of weapons when in Angry Birds there is only a slingshot. Nomad1 or Alexei Garbuzenko and the rest of the team did some great coding and used some amazing imagination and thought into the levels and the game.
– Real player with 26.0 hrs in game
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This is a mixed bag, but if you get it for a low price, there is fun to be had for a few hours.
It does some things better than Angry Birds, and some things worse. It has some obvious, simple-to-fix design issues that make it seem like an unpolished cash-grab.
Edit: if you want to get 100% achievements in this game, it is not enjoyable, it is a tedious chore and it looks like the developers never tried to do that while testing, because the design flaws fly right into your face then. On Steam you cannot buy spells (which would make things very easy) like in the mobile versions through microtransactions, but the game was built around that feature it seems.
– Real player with 18.7 hrs in game
Mystery Swords
Just like the first basic trash title by this ‘developer’ called “Space Adventures” this is nothing more than a game template, an asset flip, a base foundation to start making a game. A bare bones start a thousand miles away from being ready to sell.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANPeSfFbGrg
Just more lazy trash by another lazy guy who wishes he was an actual “developer”. Running a photo copier on a book doesn’t make you an author, and what this guy has done definitely doesn’t make him a “developer”.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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The Wizard Game
This game is great!! Different abilities make the game play a bit more strategic, adding another aspect of the game. Would highly recommend.
– Real player with 13.9 hrs in game
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Game of the year right here
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
I am Your King
It seems like a fun little game at first, but it often happens that enemies spawn directly on top of you and you die instantly!
Nothing you can do against it and it ruins all the fun. Will change review if dev fixes enemy spawning.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Pretty fun simple arcade game. Simple mechanics that are very unique.
Very rough around the edges, but hey It was worth the $3 I paid for.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
PrePaladin Wars
It was a fun experience. I encountered some small bugs. Sometimes, it felt like enemies die without me hitting them. Also, the game could minimize. I think it is because I have two monitors. However, I did not become bored.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Quest of Wizard
This is a really fun game, simple to learn but hard to master. When i watched the trailer I was interested in the graphics and how smooth the movement looked and I wasn’t wrong; the graphics are really sharp and pretty and the movement feels nice after you get used to the fact that the wizard is really floaty.
You have your dash and your main and secondary spells to fight enemies and get coins, and with that money you buy upgrades to your spells and some passive abilities, and what I like about that is that those upgrades are significative, you feel way more powerful just after upgrading one spell and it’s fun to return to already beaten stages to overpower enemies that were harder before.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Sorcerer Knights
What was once a happy land is today a terrible place where sinister beings camp at ease. However, there is still hope for men, as the Sorcerer Knights have returned from their slumber to restore the peace that was once taken from them.
Sorcerer Knights is an original game for 1 or 2 players, of Beat’em up style and inspired by the style of the games classics from the ’90s, but with an updated aesthetic.
The theme of the game is set in a time fantastic where the mighty Sorcerer Knights, formidable heroes who dominate both the skill of the weapons such as powerful magic, they must face numerous hordes of menacing enemies in order to liberate the kingdom from the tyranny of the fearsome Sorcerer KaliXtus.
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Fight terrible enemies through a varied fantasy world.
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Collect magical items and use them to summon terrible powers.
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Play alone or in company.
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Sorcerer Kights is a Frenzied action arcade game that keeps you glued to pad.
Steel Knight 1513
Fantastic game, remember the best games of the time of sega, highly recommended
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Heidelberg 1693
I’m going to preface this with a disclaimer: while I am giving the game a negative review, I do not DISLIKE the game. In fact I like it quite a bit, and think it has a lot of good things going for it. However, at the end of the day, I feel the flaws significantly interfere with my making an honest recommendation for the game to others. With that said, to go into detail:
This game styles itself off the old-school, pre-Symphony of the Night Castlevanias, specifically Super Castlevania 4. The creators have said so as much. Both in terms of gameplay and aesthetic, this is a game about tight platforming, difficult enemy encounters and a gothic horror locale. Or at least, it tries to be. Aesthetics wise I’ll voice no complaint, save perhaps for the fact the music is pretty forgettable droning synth stuff, but visually the game is a gorgeous pixel art display of grotesque horrors set in the European Enlightenment.
– Real player with 11.6 hrs in game
I’m only a few minutes in, but I’m pretty in love with this game already. Works pretty well with Microsoft Surface Go 2. Plays well with 3rd party keyboard and mouse. Using graphics settings to “simple.” I’ve seen a couple reviews here that says the controls feel a little slightly off, mainly referring to using the double jump. At times it does feel a bit of a gamble on how exactly a double jump will be performed, It’s really kind of about finding the rhythm, i’ll use a technical term here; Janky. If you can forgive the jankiness of the double jump and not being able to aim the gun higher than a 45 degree angle…It works. Seriously though, if you like old school, Castlevania, Ghosts’n’Goblins, (I’d even say) Contra NES, goth/horror theme, side scroll, GET THIS GAME NOW. It’s on sale. If i’m comparing apples to oranges, I’m having more fun playing this than I did playing Little Nightmares.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
LootLite
I enjoy playing the game its like the trailer the only thing i have to say is that online co op would be awesome so my friends can play it without remote share.
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
I really enjoyed the game, it’s fun and I had a good time playing it, I’ll play the mod co-op with my friends soon
Pros:
The diversity of enemies and levels
The pixel art is pretty cool
Cons:
The game is a little hard if you are not used to this kind of games
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game