Simple Ray tracing Mini Game 10

Simple Ray tracing Mini Game 10

Is there ray tracing technology just for AAA-class games?

no!

Nowadays, you can easily create ray tracing compatible games using Unity.

Isn’t it okay to use ray tracing in a simple mini-game?

With that in mind, I made 10 crispy pieces.

Game content

1. Whac-A-Mole

2. Breakout

3. Car protection game

4. Air hockey (2P match: up to 20 people connected at the same time)

5. Snake game

6. Run game

7. Chicken race

8. Wall protection game


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Simple Ray tracing Mini Game 10 on Steam

Dreamtopia

Dreamtopia

Very “Casual” Game with a little anxiety when passing through traps, the best thing about this game is the scenery 1000% looks very breath taking in the snowy levels. Only down side is probably the amount of repetitive 3x3 puzzles.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game


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Apart from the music and the artwork, which I liked a lot, there isn’t much to enjoy. The game is way too easy, way too short and quite boring. It takes about 30 - 40 minutes to finish the game.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Dreamtopia on Steam

Pixel Poops

Pixel Poops

When this game meets the Steam Store metric threshold to get profile features turned on, the Steam Market :poop: emoji’s will be amazing.

Real player with 41.3 hrs in game


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A truly bizarre game that attempts to capture that 1980s console and arcade feel, Pixel Poops! A truly **** game, literally…

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Pixel Poops is developed by Mostly Random Games, and published to yyrGames, and became available on STEAM on the 20 Feb 2021. The game is free but with optional DLC that looks to mimic the styles of the C64 and NES. The free version of the game has an Atari 2600 feel to it.

The premise of the game is simple. You have a problem with the joggers! Joggers are happily jogging across the local park trying reach their fitness goals. But armed with the healthiest metabolism the world has ever seen you’re going to put a stop to that!

Real player with 10.1 hrs in game

Pixel Poops on Steam

Endlight

Endlight

Break through and outlast shifting, twisting, chaos. Fly through surreal landscapes desperately trying to get hoops. Dodging is impossible, smash instead. Start with 10 shields, each hoop adds 1 more - it’s not enough. Releasing early 2021… perhaps later.

3 Years of Free DLC. Endlight ships with 100 levels that cannot be replayed. Every 2 months for 3 years, another 25 will be released for free (600+ levels total). Even though you’re terrible, we’ve ensured that you will defeat them all. Everything is merely preparation for the yearly challenges, which you will fail. The FINAL challenge is Saturday March 2, 2024. Ominous.

  • Hand crafted procedural generation

  • 1 Player 30,000 particles 120,000 cubes

  • Everything moves, everything rotates, everything intimidates

  • Spectacular first person “Outside” levels

  • “Surprise Chats” with an unhinged narrator

  • Ultra streamlined user interface - you can’t even choose levels

  • Everything has been sacrificed to fill your screen - there are no empty spaces

  • Endlight never gets faster, only denser

  • Not a game, an assault

  • You’ll Learn Nothing

Endlight on Steam

CoronaWhomp!

CoronaWhomp!

Free game & paid dlc; proceeds go to charity. Try to not let viruses in your hole, maybe get some “Whomp”-ed by concrete pillars, although the lasers seem more helpful. More luck than skill IMO.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSSXYCqNMYw

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

Pretty good game if you’re looking for something simple, no bugs, not really challenging but that’s kinda the point seems that the developer cares about his game and is looking for updates and improvements to the game

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

CoronaWhomp! on Steam

Geo-Duck

Geo-Duck

Why in the world is Buddha Hitler

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Cool game

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Geo-Duck on Steam

Hacker’s Beat

Hacker’s Beat

I was looking for a different kind of rhythm game and this might be it. From watching the gameplay videos of this game, it got me pretty hyped. The fact that the edit mode just came out just get me even more excited to play this game.

The core gameplay is alright, I’ve certainly had some fun playing some of the charts but I think there’s something wrong or missing from the game. For example, after exiting the result screen I was greeted by random white triangles on a black background while the music’s still playing. I thought “Oh, something cool is happening” so I started to mash the keyboard for a few minutes only to realize it has crashed.

Real player with 40.3 hrs in game

Wow! After my very first playthrough I found myself inspired enough to write a positive review. The music is phenomenal! The visual a bit on the trippy side, and it’s a good idea to preview the songs before trying them out in-game, to get a feel for what they may throw at you. It’s not easy, and that’s not a bad thing…as it poses a good challenge that gets easier with familiarity. This game is in my favorites playlist already…so with less than a half-hour played at the time of reviewing Hacker’s Beat. it’s safe to say my playtime will grow rapidly. This game may not be for everyone, but it sure is for me!

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Hacker's Beat on Steam

PROJECTIONS

PROJECTIONS

This is an extremely unique and fun game. I’ve been a fan of Wolfgun’s music for many years, and when I saw the trailer, I was dazzled but I shared others' concerns about the game being visually busy or hard to follow. I was proven wrong very quickly and I’m really amazed at how quickly I picked it up and how fun and addicting it is. I think this game has an incredible spirit to it, the story mode is quite interesting and high concept and I find myself pondering the meaning (or meanings) of it weeks later. I’m extremely excited to see what Wolfgun does next and I think this is a remarkable first game and definitely a worthwhile experience.

Real player with 36.1 hrs in game

If you, like me, have never played a hack-and-slash game in your life, you may very likely find Projections a bit difficult and even frustrating at first. Every time you get smacked and your score is halved for it, even though you swear you hit the dodge button just in time to parry that attack from an entity you’re familiar with? If you, like me, get incredibly invested in and perhaps a little overly-competitive over beating your own high scores? It can be a bit disheartening to say the least.

Real player with 34.6 hrs in game

PROJECTIONS on Steam

Psychocat: The Door

Psychocat: The Door

Yes. The best. Thumbs up

Real player with 15.6 hrs in game

A real good follow up to the answer. It adds more complex layers of the button swapping which keep the gameplay fresh and interesting. The soundtrack is a fitting choice again and this time the game is split into many smaller levels instead of one long run which does make for a little bit more manageable obstacle training and also keeps the early stages from becoming boring as you master the easier difficulties. With a bit of insanity and a nice little catch at the end an overall well rounded sequel.

Real player with 14.9 hrs in game

Psychocat: The Door on Steam

The Runaway Feijoão

The Runaway Feijoão

The game is very interesting, difficulty level intermediate.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Honestly I don’t really know what to say to this game.

It didn’t take me that long to finish the game but a few levels made me struggle.

It was a short game but I still had my fun. So with the low price, I don’t regret owning this game.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

The Runaway Feijoão on Steam