Code Brown
there are hard keys and it is a not so long game
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game
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Hilarious game play. Can’t seem to figure out the safe yet, but everything else is self explanatory. The game is meant for people with a sense of humor.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Recruit One
Fun little puzzle game, atmosphere is great. If you have some time to kill, I definitely recommend this
The line of sight of people felt a bit strange. I could stand next to them and they wouldn’t “see” me only if they turned around, but the game mechanic itself is cool.
Looking forward to the full game with hopefully more story and more of this great atmosphere.
I missed wasd control, don’t like arrow keys. But luckily there is controller support
– Real player with 102.9 hrs in game
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This is a wonderfully imaginative mini-puzzle game that demands quick reflexes and a keen eye! It also got me coming back time and time again to try and beat my previous time (I managed to sneak under the 4-minute mark and then decided that was probably the best I was gonna manage!)
Trying to find every little second you can save and exploit every little corner-cutting technique you can makes this much more replayable than you may think!
Getting the chance to play this little gem for free has really brightened up an otherwise slow and steady Monday!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Larcin Lazer
Larcin Lazer is a puzzle game in which your memory is put to the test. Each level is filled with lasers that disappear as soon as you start moving. Move discreetly, relying on your memory to get to the end of the course. Be careful, lasers are not the only dangers standing in your way!
Larcin Lazer also come with:
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Guards, teleporters, locks, but also ghosts, giant lasers, weird buttons and a whole bunch of obstacles to put your memory to the test!
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More than 150 screens to explore and solve
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5 worlds with unique visual and sound atmospheres
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Super hard bonus levels, for players with the best memory
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Jazzy music to delight your ears
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Never Stop Sneakin'
Never Stop Sneakin' is a stealth game with an arcade feel that will immediately remind you of Metal Gear Solid 1, what with its PS1-era visuals, music akin to Snake’s outing on Shadow Moses Island, and a number of other cheeky references and jokes. It’s half tribute and half parody, being unafraid to glorify Metal Gear Solid exactly as much as it tears it down and makes fun of it. This is great, and if you’re a fan of Metal Gear at all, you’ll probably appreciate this element of the game. Funny enough, this game also riffs on Peace Walker and Metal Gear Solid V, when it comes to the base-building gameplay that is presented like something you have control over, but is really just a completely linear progression you have to partake in, in order to advance. Just like how Mother Base pretends to give you free will in terms of how you develop Militaires Sans Frontiers or Diamond Dogs, but you’re not really free at the end of the day. It’s another cheeky element that tends to go unmentioned.
– Real player with 22.0 hrs in game
Never Stop Sneakin’s core gameplay isn’t bad. A bit on the simple side, but simple can be incredibly fun, and as it’s getting its legs, you think and hope at some point that things are going to get switched up a bit or that the game has a surprise or two in store. The simplified stealth gameplay feels like it’ll eventually build to something even the slightest bit more nuanced. Unfortunately, that’s just not the case. After around two hours, the gameplay has already shown its entire hand, and then it expects you to keep repeating the same gameplay loop for another thirteen hours with the only things changing about gameplay being unlocked Perks that make you nigh untouchable and enemy movement routes and patterns becoming faster.
– Real player with 15.9 hrs in game
Spy Chameleon - RGB Agent
Awesome game! I hardly ever go for indie titles or casual games, but this one is a total anomaly! With damn near infinite replay value thanks to the fly/time/ladybug challenges plus a global leaderboard, this game has had me hooked since I picked it up 24 hours ago.
Spy Chameleon has one of the best learning curves I’ve ever experienced in a game - many levels are made in a way that is easy enough to complete, but difficult to master, especially in the later stages. The difficulty very gradually goes up, to the point where you don’t even really realize that it’s getting more difficult until you’re trying to break the world record and you fail 50 times.
– Real player with 31.7 hrs in game
Spy Chameleon - RGB Agent is a fun, unique and charming indie game for fans of stealth and puzzle games.
It a fairly short, but challenging game. I completed the game with 29/30 achievements in a little over 11 hours. It can be difficult and will have you raging at times, but it’s very enjoyable. There are some indie games that are so challenging, you feel like the developers hate you and just want you to suffer. However, this game is difficult enough to make you feel challenged without making you feel like completing it is an impossible task.
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
BadBee
Written for 1561’s Thoughts - Honest reviews, for busy people.
PR: BadBee is a casual arcade game where you race through maps while collecting keys, coins and honey. It’s simple to pick up and easy to play in short bursts, making it a good to play on breaks. 6/10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdO3U-KG9BA
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
It’s a casual game, a bit addicting and suitable for everyone.
Graphic is not too bad and the sound effect is decent. The game gives a mobile game feeling or maybe it’s just me? I’m not sure.
But there is one feedback that might be considered by the developer since some people already asking for it.
The grass and stone decoration is better to put as background rather than covering up the play area. It’s confusing sometimes and it gets annoying if you play long enough. Also please add steam achievement, because I believe there’s lots of people will buy this game it has achievement lol.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Brain off
i love the hide and seek just wish they would add more levels
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
Brain off - funny game about zombies and their hunters. This game has an online mode, in which, being a zombie, you need to survive, and a hunter - to exterminate all the zombies. Zombies have different abilities that will help in the game, and hunters have weapons.
In general, a fun dynamic game.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Project Terminus VR
By far one of the best VR story games i’ve played. Yes it may be quite optimized to fit with quest limits but it is a very good story so far. Got scared a couple times too. Very immersive with a lot of movement needed which is great. I hope there is more to come to this because i love it. Also just a cheeky promo, streamed my play-through with a friend at twitch.tv/controvr :)
– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
I enjoyed the first hour with a friend then stopped playing to gift the game to another for 3 player co-op. We had a couple of problems with one person being disconnected at random but by the third restart, everything worked great for the next hour and a half. This game has a Phasmophobia type feel to it. There are many items/weapons to store and interact with. Has a great looking horror atmosphere and game elements that come together to create tense moments. You are free to explore wherever you like besides the locked door or puzzle elements keeping you from progressing. Supports up to 4 players Co-op campaign but does not support in game chat at this time. Played on HP Reverb G2 with Knuckles controllers
– Real player with 9.1 hrs in game
Cat Capacity
Leave no cat behind! This game is fun and pretty crazy. Can get pretty challenging when the cats don’t all want to fit in the cupboards. And watch out for the bunny boogey man, he’s pretty quick!
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Flatland Vol.2
Celeste meets Tron!
There’s nothing much to dislike in this game: It’s got tight controls, gorgeous neon graphics, and a powerful soundtrack!
Don’t be fooled by the first levels, it can get really challenging real fast!
If you are into hardcore platformers and enjoy stimulating levels, you can’t go wrong with this one.
Recommended!
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
So basically everything I liked about Volume 1 and the Prologue is here, with the added bonus of some QoL changes made. Movement is tight and satisfying, graphics are very aesthetically pleasing and the music is just great.
If you want precision platforming in the vein of kaizo Mario maps and Celeste, look no further. This is it.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game