CooKing

CooKing

Help. I do not know which combination is needed for Pancake Soup in this game

Edit says

Never mind. Some guide helped me figure it out but now I don’t know which combination is needed for French Toast

Real player with 11.2 hrs in game


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I believe cooking only takes time away from eating (not to mention the shopping before and washing up after), but was happy to finally see a food-based puzzler that isn’t time-management nonsense.

cooking is very similar to doodle god, but with actual sense, not just combining random stuff to create more random stuff. at least that’s what I thought at first, then blamed myself for being a big-time eater with zero idea about cooking, then realized that part of my being dumbfounded is because everything consists of 2 or 3 ingredients, which may sound easy, but it really isn’t.

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game

CooKing on Steam

Bear and Breakfast

Bear and Breakfast

Bear and Breakfast is a laid-back management adventure game where you play as a well-meaning bear trying to run a B+B in the woods. Hank and his friends find an abandoned shack and, equipped with their teenage ingenuity, turn it into a money-making bed and breakfast scheme for unsuspecting tourists. As your business expands so do the mysteries of the forest, and Hank soon finds himself uncovering a plot deeper than the wilderness itself.

  • Build and personalize your inn with dozens of guest rooms, bathrooms, parlors, and entertainment.

  • Each room can be individually customized completely from furniture to fixtures.

  • Bring guests into the forest to stay at your inn. Keep ‘em happy to maintain your reputation, earn money and attract new customers!

  • Complete quests and story lines to collect new items and perks for your inn.

  • Uncover a world rich in lore, side quests, characters, and secrets.

Moving through the story-rich world of Bear and Breakfast will have you stumbling on dozens of interesting folks and weirdos, much like yourself.

Most of them have something to say about your endeavors and if you take some time out of your day to listen, they might help your build your shack to new heights!

Not everyone is as helpful or as needy though. Are you bear enough to search deep within the forest and your soul to find the mysteries that lie within?


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Bear and Breakfast on Steam

Erzurum

Erzurum

In short - a quick and dirty ripp-off of The Long Dark - about 5% of the fun, it only deserves 5% of the price also.

Its only WASD - no directional key control remaping except for looking around…I don’t like or use WASD controls..also there is no strafing.

Made in Unreal engine with so many bugs I thought it initially must be a Unity game.

Very large single map (maybe too big?) - will take long time to get around. Graphics always popping in right in front of you. Nice looking environment but weather is terrible at best - its like someone turned on the snow or off again - its instant with no warning and too simplistic. My own game is far better than this.

Real player with 28.6 hrs in game


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Played enough to complete the main story, not really interested in the other game modes (Kill 20 bears in 24 hrs, survive 7 days -25 degrees Celsius) where it just feels empty. Visually, it look great, especially the high-res textures, which almost make the environment seem real enough. Once you go third person, you realize the dev is using a character model from one of their other games. Main character doesn’t look horrible, but definitely does not fit with the game, looks like the guy from The Division with that iconic jacket he wears lol. The survival aspect felt okay for a game this big. By the end was able to stay warm using the best animal pelt I had found. I really did not have much trouble at all with food or water, for it was everywhere, though by the end I started to worry about not being over-encumbered. Seeing the other games the devs have made, this one seems like their best one in my opinion, I suppose it captures the Turkish feel(never been there), and the high-res textures really made all the objects pop-out(the assets placed all over the world, I mean). Overall, for a small-time game, this is good for killing the time and enjoying the environment when there’s boredom in the real world. Edit: hope the devs can make a game better than this in the future.

Real player with 8.1 hrs in game

Erzurum on Steam

Project Grove: Prologue

Project Grove: Prologue

If you’re a fan of atmospheric science-fantasy worlds and steampunk, you’ll be delighted about the optics of Project Grove! You play as 64 year old Edric Tate (cool to have an older protagonist for a change, btw) who explores a new region together with his little helper robot L-P1N. The two engage in playful banter, which is delivered a bit wooden at times, but entertaining in general.

The gameplay is fun, it consists mostly of walking around, exploring and platforming at this point. The progression of difficulty is good in the prologue, although the last few meters are a bit difficult, platforming-wise. You’ll also need patience to figure out some of the puzzles. But the game isn’t super hard, perfectly doable even for somebody who isn’t very familiar with this type of game.

Real player with 6.2 hrs in game

PROJECT GROVE: PROLOGUE is an adventure puzzle game. Where you will go and explore the Forest of Dacrima as legendary alchemist Edric Tate along with your plucky robot companion L-P1N. The goal is to Brew potions allowing you to solve puzzles to help you in your search for a cure to STOP The Great Rot.

What I loved about this game is a few things

  1. The Graphics were nice, and the atmosphere felt somewhat alive with the whales and weird

jumping spiky balls.

  1. It had Keyboard and mouse as well as Controller options and the controls were smooth and easy to use which is awesome.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Project Grove: Prologue on Steam

Voxel Printer

Voxel Printer

Voxel Printer is the voxel art crafting game similar to Minecraft that up to 12 players compete with building cubes.

Create a your work that fits topic within the time given.

There is a voting for the best work after the round is over.

The work with the most votes wins the game.

You can also extract your work as an FBX file.

And please use your masterpiece in several places.

Voxel Printer on Steam

Ephesus

Ephesus

I think at the current stage of the game hunger and thirst consumption should be less. Starting money may be higher. So players who are new to survival games can spend more time in the game. Overall the game is really nice and the there is a high potential for improvement. You get to examine a historical Roman city very closely. We can consider that game costs cheaper if you compare it with its kind I want to keep following the state of the game and knowing its in early I access I want to give it a chance. Because with the updates it could become so much better anytime. I don’t want to miss it

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game

Experiencing the nature, Roman’s ordinary life, amazing architectures is amazing! Although it’s still on EA on Steam, I think this game already offers a good amount of fun.

Survival and in-game elements are made well done. Exploring the world is not boring and graphics are above the average and this is important for EA game to me.

Long story short, Ephesus is a game where you can find lot’s of potential to grow. The game play is good, the graphics are good, survival mechanics are intact and has an amazing city structure. Definitely worth to buy!

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game

Ephesus on Steam

The lost artifacts

The lost artifacts

In the lost artifacts you visit many locations in the hunt of the 4 lost artifacts! On your journey you can collect crafting materials and make your own potions or gear at the crafting shop! Battle many different kinds of monsters and fight bosses in dungeons! Find your way through 4 different worlds and enjoy beautiful fantasy orchestral music!

Key Features:

  • unlock new locations as you level up

  • 2 more players will join your party along the way!

  • collect crafting materials and craft rare potions and gear at the crafting shop

  • visit the rare vendor for special items

  • enjoy beautiful fantasy orchestral music

Can you discover all the locations to find the lost artifacts?

The lost artifacts on Steam

Eden: New Dawn Free Edition

Eden: New Dawn Free Edition

I KEPT DIGGING STRAIGHT DOWN TO FIND SOMETHING CREEPY CAW CAW

MAYBE LIKE CHINESE PEOPLE CAPTURED IN A GHOST WORLD OR SOMETHING

THERE IS NOTHING FOR YOU WHEN YOU DIG STRAIGHT DOWN CAW CAW

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Absolute waste of my time lol

Game is really broken

Tried to start in creative welcomed by black screen and sound of me moving and environment

Tried the other survival mode takes me to steam page and basically looks like an attempt to get you to buy the game.

No thank you

Fix it and maybe i may invest in the future.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Eden: New Dawn Free Edition on Steam

My Child Lebensborn

My Child Lebensborn

Ok, I love story-driven games. I love historical games. I love resource/time management games. I love gritty, realistic games. But WHAT was is the point of this? Most of the time, there was nothing I could do for Klaus. It was incredibly frustrating to just listen about teachers and other kids bullying him, and all I could do was tell Klaus to shut up and take it. I couldn’t confront any of the perpetrators or do anything to change the events.

Halfway through, I thought, “ok, so maybe it’s not about confronting issues, but rather it’s about how he responds to things he can’t change…and the point is to develop his character traits so that he’ll eventually turn out as a resilient adult.”

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game

Ich liebe dich, mein Kleiner

This game…tugged at my heartstrings. Before playing it, I was watching Michaela Laws play it up to a certain point. Even then…my heart hurt and I kept crying when Karin was sad or upset and putting herself down. I purchased this game yesterday and could not help but play it for at least 3 hours as I did not want to spoil anything for myself; I wanted to experience in my own time. I took in Klaus and he was an absolutely wonderful child. As before…my heart near broke everytime he was distraught or sad. There were moments where I have gotten angry, worried sick…at one point I think I even felt depersonalization despite it being a game. It just felt that powerful. I wanted to do more. Despite all the horrible things that have happened, seeing Klaus smile and be happy made it all worth it. I wanted to hug him so badly as I sympathize with what he went through…being bullied…feeling alone.

Real player with 7.1 hrs in game

My Child Lebensborn on Steam

Nuke Land

Nuke Land

Nuke Land is a huge open world with dozens of cities and settlements. As you travel you will meet many enemies, both human and mutated insects. Weapons in Nuke Land are the main argument, but there are not many of them left. However, you can find a weapons craftsman. He will help you restore and upgrade weapons. You have a variety of activities: trade, work as a mercenary, racketeering and other monkey business. Choose what you want to be: a mercenary or a merchant; the mayor of a forlorn village or decide to conquer all the towns and proclaim a new state.

Nuke Land on Steam