A Strange City
A Strange City is an interesting indie platformer and shooter at the same time. I liked the third level the most (out of 6 existing at the moment). Speaking of which level 6 did not run (I do not know why). Based on the amount of content that is available at the moment, I can say that it is interesting but needs improvement and adding new levels after the release of early access. If the gameplay will be improved and its duration will be at least 50%-60% more we will see a pretty good project that I could recommend to my friends.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
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i love ASC 3
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Don’t Get The Virus
This is an arcade-style, single-player, game where you jump over and under viruses in order to avoid getting infected. You travel in a stream of wind and want to avoid touching it to not speed up as this makes it harder to get a higher score. The objective is to avoid getting the virus for as long as you can and as a result, you get a higher score.
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Fly Or Die
Fly Or Die is a side-scrolling side-scrolling shooter in which the player acts as the pilot of a military aircraft.
You will have to plunge headlong into the atmosphere and the universal brutality of air battles during a stormy and terrible war.
By destroying the enemy fleet, the player earns money, which can and should be used to buy ammunition, bomber support, and improve his aircraft.
Survive ten days in different hot spots at the helm, or die proudly behind it.
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Man of Honor
A cross between Hotline Miami and Mafia. A very quirky game that I had a great time playing. The story and gameplay are both top notch and it’s well worth your time.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
The game makes a very good impression. “Man of honor” is highly recommendable for those who have spent many hours playing gta1,2 and “mafia”. The plot is simple enough - it’s a classic gangster thriller where the main character takes revenge on the one who betrayed him. It genuinely has good gameplay. This game is really hard compared to other games in such style of top-down shooters. It’s kind of game made purely for fun. Love the style. Totally loving this game, and find it hard to stop playing. “Man of honor” is made wisely, with humor and love.
– Real player with 2.4 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
Black Ido
Added new game mechanics with gravity and physics, no rotation.This is a good independent
game in a gloomy atmospheric world.
Creating a sequel to a good game is no simple task. But somehow, Dnovel did it. They
improved The Square Key every conceiveable way.
If you liked TSK, you’ll LOVE Black Ido.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Nice Game with cool design. Better be bought during sale.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
CrossKrush
It feels satisfying when you blow up them cars……….Totally gotta try it.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
This is a very fun game, it cheers up! We play as seniors who are compensated by the activity on the motorway roads. Help Henry & Florence regain respect for old age;)
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Street Heat
has anybody won a race? if so i want to see video evidence! i want to see one of the devs win a race on easy because for a start its not possible to select difficulty on local mode! i dont believe the devs have even played the game!!!!!!!! its impossible to win. online mode is pointless cos theres always an ai with you that will win every time. making a game impossibly difficult will not bring sales. big fail devs!!!!!!!!!!!!
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
According to Steam, I last played this for around an hour back in 2017 when this game was still in Early Access. On a whim I decided to revisit it, and all I gotta say is, I’m really disappointed. When I last played this, I felt that the concept was cool but it was lacking in content, and just needed something more; according to the discussions, I’m not the only one that felt that way.
Other than some bugfixes according to the patchnotes (although OneWay’s AI is just broken), version 0.6.7275.31597 (which is the current version as of me writing this) has two new maps and SLIGHTLY different car handling. Nothing else, no alternate game modes, no new cars, no career mode, nothing. Just quick play with bots, other people on the same screen, or literally no one online. My problem with that is, Street Heat feels nothing more than a proof of concept that you get bored with after maybe an hour tops. At least grinding the car unlocks & achievements only takes three total at most.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Boring in paradise
Two arcade games in one: “Antipain” & “Antitrolley”.
The first is a pseudo-three-dimensional runner. It’s a kind of meditation.
The second is race against time with a top view. Run over few pedestrians by accident or become a road killer.
From the author:
To avoid pain or to be that pain. Notice objects in this world or discern a foundation in it. To choose. Not to choose. Accident or cruelty. Mercy or coincidence. Music. Screams. Overcome or substitute. Imaginary cities or a mirror of loneliness. Executioner and victim, at least. They are close. They almost communicate, even if they delegate to doubles. A world is seen again.
7th Sector
A great side-scrolling sci-fi puzzle-adventure game, occasionally let down by some tedious elements.
Picture Playdead’s side-scrolling masterpieces, LIMBO and INSIDE, add some of Cyberpunk 2077 and Half-Life 2’s atmosphere, and what you get is essentially what 7th Sector is all about.
7th Sector is a visually striking side-scrolling story, occasionally interjected with puzzle elements, set in a dystopian city of the future, the likes of which strongly resemble the environments encountered in Half-Life 2 and Cyberpunk 2077.
– Real player with 21.9 hrs in game
Thank you to the lone developer and publisher,Носков Сергей, for creating and providing a good game for me to escape, explore, think and enjoy.
The 7th sector is simply put, a very good side scrolling puzzle game set in a beautiful cyberpunk dystopian future. I can name a half-dozen games where it is similar in aesthetic and story, but it is able to differentiate itself from others with a no hand holding approach to the puzzle/problem gameplay. This approach is welcome to puzzle adventurers but newcomers will find this difficult to frustrating and reading user reviews not surprising.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game