Bandit Simulator
Explore the open, medieval world and become the elusive king of robberies - unless you prefer to remain an ordinary pickpocket who drinks his sorrows in a nearby tavern and steals the townspeople’s purses. Plan every robbery carefully - otherwise, you will end up behind bars, and escape from there is no longer so easy. Don’t get caught up in the act, watch the residents - and you will become a master thief.
Key Features:
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An open, medieval world
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Interactions with residents
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Quests and tasks
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System of fighting and sneaking around
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Improving skills
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Quick and slow steal
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And… of course a lot of others!
You decide what your adventure will be!
Bet on dynamic gameplay by stealing gold candlesticks and plates or robbing caravans passing through the forest.
However, some robberies will require a very carefully thought-out strategy.
Complete tasks and improve your skills, and buy better equipment with the gold.
Become part of a city legend.
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Medieval Archery Simulator
Join a grand tournament and earn the title of the best archer there is!
Prove your superiority over other archers! Dominate every competition, use the wind to your advantage, and learn to shoot before your muscles tire.
Practice outside of official tournaments and hone your skills before a competition. Take the wind into account when choosing a faraway target. Learn to aim quickly, as your muscles will eventually tire out, making it increasingly difficult to aim. And if your target moves too quickly or is too far away - use your sharpened senses to temporarily make shooting easier and faster.
Sign up for increasingly prestigious tournaments in various different locations. Build your reputation by overcoming various challenges and outperforming your competition. Be ready for anything - only easy contests involve simple firing at a stationary target. Harder ones will require you to fire while moving, aim at a thrown target, or even play a melody by hitting different bells in quick succession.
Spend your rewards on new bows or arrow parts. Compliment your competitor’s weaknesses by choosing the right equipment. Make sure you match your gear with the archery style you prefer.
Features
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Realistic first-person archer simulator.
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Arrow & bow customization.
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Different, interesting characters to play as, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
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Tournaments in a medieval setting.
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Wind simulation.
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Special abilities that allow to take aim faster or aim more precisely.
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Realistic arrow behavior.
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Traditional and unusual competitions, all rooted in historical tournaments.
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Muscle fatigue.
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A beautiful environment.
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Unlimited fun for all archery enthusiasts.
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Osman Gazi
it is better than the mobile verison beacuse you can have unlimited arrows
– Real player with 14.9 hrs in game
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nice greek game
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Tourney
I really enjoyed this one. I wish it had a sandbox type scenario without the time constraint.
Want to play more but don’t really want to repeat the main campaign.
– Real player with 13.4 hrs in game
Theme park meets jousting!
It’s a good little sim game. There’s more complexity to the it that I thought it would have when I bought it - but it’s actually been quite fun for the last couple of days I’ve been dipping in and out. Well worth a punt.
Pros
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Good feel to it, familiar tycoon game mechanics, building, hiring staff and all that jazz.
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It looks nice, good art style and cute characters.
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Music is pretty good.
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It’s got some nice humour - you can see little thought bubbles from time to time with funny stuff people are thinking & the story is humor driven
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
Abiko The Miko 2
Perfectly okay game in it’s own right but it’s essentially a copy of Abiko the Miko 1. Literally a copy of it with only very, very, very minor alterations. A patch is not a sequel and for that, this is a thumbs down.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Commoners
You were nothing more than a commoner among others. Now, you must do what it takes to survive. Kill, slaughter and pillage to success as the kingdom you once knew has fallen and the harsh realities of life is upon you. Now without a home, you will find yourself struggling to fend off against once forgotten beasts alongside other humans. Your throat will bleed as it thirsts, your belly will yearn for crumbs. Be careful, as injury can mean death. Do as you must, no one is watching… or are they?
Commoners is a massively multiplayer online medieval role-playing survival game. With nothing but a small set of tools, venture about and build your way to the top and become the most feared player in a now decayed kingdom you once called home.
Wander about the island; hunt for food, gather for resources, fight your way to success. As you collect, craft new armor and weapons and better yourself for survival in this harsh world. Ask yourself, is this man or woman who stand before you friend or foe. Are you their friend, or are you their foe? Make moral decisions as you befriend or kill other players who may be able to help you or bring death to you.
Chop a tree, fish a fish, cook on a fire; build your first home, craft your first sword. Do as you must in this PVP, PVE old-school RPG inspired game. Your wealth and value in this world is directly tied to what you have earned and stolen.
Key Features
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Large procedurally-generated worlds – explore uniquely generated worlds to provide a different playing experience
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Immersive Experience: Realistic focused graphics and sound with minimal user interface to ensure an immersive experience.
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Cross Platform Co-Op PVP and PVE: Whether you play on Windows or Linux, play with your friends or with strangers as you work to survive in this harsh new world.
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Unique Creatures: Players are not the only being to be afraid of, there are creatures specific to day and night that will hunt you if they see you. Be prepared as those without the will and means to survive will become their meal.
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Intuitive crafting system: Forge weapons and armor, create food and drink
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House and Base building system – Create from the materials you collect and craft an expansive home to protect and store yourself and your items.
Hold The Line
Hold The Line
Manage your units, give them formations and prepare for an assault of ever growing waves of enemies. Hold the line and keep your tower standing for as long as possible.
La Porte des Fauconniers : Guerre Médiévale
Although there are only the foundations laid, we can already foresee the potential and the challenge that the game can bring, the strategy and the good use of the types of units as well as the formations is essential to succeed in winning battles, but the progression of the character and his units obviously brings a significant plus that will make your life much easier in case of difficulty.
If you liked Mount & Blade or Conqueror’s Blade there is a good chance that you like La Porte des Fauconniers.
– Real player with 54.0 hrs in game
Interesting, needs a bit of work but I like what I am seeing.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
The Viking Way
–-{Graphics}—
☐ You forget what reality is
☑ Beautiful
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ MS-DOS
—{Gameplay}—
☐ Very good
☑ Good
☐ It‘s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Watch paint dry instead
☐ Just don’t
—{Audio}—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☑ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ I’m now deaf
—{Audience}—
☐ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☐ All
—{PC Requirements}—
☐ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☑ Decent
☐ Fast
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
—{Difficulity}—
☐ Just press ‘W’
– Real player with 47.3 hrs in game
The Viking Way
The Viking Way; an ambitious project that aims to bring a Viking experience into the 3D RPG world. Upon playing I could see the amount of work being put into this project, through their slowly chipping away at every unpolished surface in the game with every update.
It’s Medieval times, when the Vikings rule the high seas and warring factions fight for new land and dominance over other factions. This is where I come into play; I am about to set off on a journey to represent the Faction Ribe and make my father proud.
*– [Real player with 27.7 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198329404521)*
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## Riddle of the Sphinx™ The Awakening (Enhanced Edition)
OVERALL RATING 9.5 / 10.
It took me around 20 hours to finally complete ROTS Enhanced, and I must say it was well worth the price (I'm including the DNCs I also purchased in my opinions: Night Exploration DLC and the Dead Ends/Hints DLC).
First, the DLCs I purchased:
-The Dead Ends (Hints) DLC helped a LOT along the way, when I needed it, which was once in a while. None of the "puzzles" were, to me, illogical…so with some help and nudging I was able to complete everything. There are a LOT of different areas in the game and thus a lot to cover, which the DLC does well. I also appreciated the way the Dead Ends DLC was structured: either hints OR direct solving ,depending on which area/node you were visiting during the game. Player's choice, and the entire DLC was easily integrated into the game: right click during the game, then click on a menu icon, taking you to the menu where the Hints DLC resides, without quitting out of the game, per se.
*– [Real player with 20.3 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198033489159)*
Riddle of the Sphinx is a point and click adventure game that was released in 2000\. Recently, it has been “remastered” and updated to run on the latest systems. I was very excited to hear that this game was coming to steam and even more excited to hear that the game was being updated. I remember playing this game back when it was first released and I recall loving it then. I was looking forward to reliving fond memories of an awesome game that combined two loves of mine. Puzzles and Ancient Egypt.
*– [Real player with 14.2 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197994027392)*
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