FirstQueen1 NEXT

FirstQueen1 NEXT


[h1][b]Game Overview[/b][/h1]Battlefield with Many Enemies and Allies. Your soldiers will fight or retreat in battle using their own discretion. You watch over the actions of your troops and can either move characters that are in danger to safety or send a strong character to help defeat enemies and lead your army to victory.



[h1][b]Nyanco's Review[/b][/h1][b]+ Nostalgia from classic Epic SRPG, FirstQueen series!ヽ(=´▽'=)ノ[/b]



[h1][b][1] Intro [/b][/h1]FirstQueen1 NEXT. This game is a remake of 『FirstQueen1』, released for PC-98 in 1988\. The developer is one of the oldest programmers who are active in the game industry. The FirstQueen series is a strategy RPG game featuring a game system in which many characters are active on one screen. In particular, FirstQueen4 was one of the best Japanese games representing the 1990s. Now, 30 years later, it has been remade and has come to us on Steam. What kind of game is this? Let's take a look at it with Nyanco-chan! (ฅ'ω'ฅ)



Real player with 13.4 hrs in game


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it is a good game but it has a pay to win aspect and i don’t like pay to win, if they remake the sequels they better not put in the pay to win crap.

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

FirstQueen1 NEXT on Steam

Incremental Adventures

Incremental Adventures

Don’t be fooled by the negative reviews from people who played it for 10 minutes. This game has far more content and depth than they’ve unlocked in that short timeframe.

I’ve been playing it since it launched on Kongregate a year ago, and it’s been one of the best idle/incremental games I’ve played in a long time.

It’s also a game you won’t easily reach the end of content in, with an active dev that actually cares about his game.

As for the DLC things that people complain about: it’s a free-to-play game, and those are clearly just more of a donation option than anything else. You don’t need them to progress in the game, and you don’t lose out on any experiences by not buying them.

Real player with 588.0 hrs in game


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This is another one of the few decent idle/incremental games on Steam. I have two big criticisms though.

The gameplay does a one 180. It looks like a party RPG kind of idle where you allocate stat points and fight tooth and nail for progression through stages. It’s like that for like an hour or two. And then the character/class/gear system becomes sort of irrelevant for advancement. At this point advancement largely depends on what you have your prestige settings and general options at. Don’t get me wrong, it still an engaging game, but in a completely different way.

Real player with 528.2 hrs in game

Incremental Adventures on Steam

Merge & Blade

Merge & Blade

Awesome game^^ I saw a preview for this game a bit ago and added it to my wishlist. I LOVE merging things and tetris. This has the same kind of feeling. I love the sounds they use and its satisfying when I make a major merge. I also like that the characters can be upgraded and that there are other upgrade features. Some levels are simple while others offer a bit of a challenge/need to have a little strategy to get where your going. Overall its very fun. Kudos to everyone who worked on this^^

Real player with 43.0 hrs in game


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I totally recomend to buy this game if you want a relaxing game to play while you listen to a podcast or drink some coffee, but despite of this there are some things that need to be taken in count before you but it:

-The campaign mode it’s just a succesion of levels there’s not a lot of story on the game.

-The gameplay mechanics are really good and fun once you get into them, but there’s a moment on the game where the upgrading mechanics become quite badly balanced and unfair for the player.

-The game in general isn’t difficult, but there are a few moments where it spikes brutaly making the player get stuck for like an hour or two in a level while quite literaly after you get past those spikes you have to play 2 or 3 levels that you could beat without caring too much about the strategy aspect of the game.

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game

Merge & Blade on Steam

Line Strike

Line Strike

In Line Strike game, you get the role of the commander of a small army. All you need to do is select the type of troops and install it on the battlefield. The game does not require a quick reaction and microcontrol, only knowledge of the stats of your units and tactical ingenuity.

At the beginning of the battle, choose your side. All sides have unique stats and units with their own strengths and weaknesses.

Choose one of the commanders. Commanders are directly involved on the battlefield, helping with their ultimate skills. Each commander affects the cost of units or other characteristics of the army.

Gain gold, hire units and upgrade them. The ability to choose the right strategy for recruiting and placing units determines the winner of the battle!

Destroy the enemy BOSS to win!

Earn experience, ratings and cups. Hire new commanders to diversify your strategy.

Find various weapons and equipment to power up your commanders.

Line Strike on Steam

B100X - Auto Dungeon RPG

B100X - Auto Dungeon RPG

I do recommend the game but…there’re several glaring flaws.

The game does a very poor job explaining the item mixing system. This is because the game literally tells you nothing about the major rules governing item mixing and essence extraction. However, you can generally create items that continuously get stronger through good use of blank essences and abrasive stones. I wouldn’t have figured that out without hanging out on the game’s Steam forum.

The Heart System is literally a pointless feature. You lose a heart each time you die, unless you have Heart Protection. Lose all 5 hearts and you lose all of your equipped items the next time you die. Your hearts are restored for free every day at midnight. Seriously, this “feature” just screws over the player by preventing them from playing out of fear of losing their items when they’re out of hearts…or you could open the wallet for 75 hearts via microtransactions. Scroll up and look at the store page to see the price.

Real player with 201.0 hrs in game

A great game - this is a semi idle game you can play actively for quite a long time before it starts slowing down. The game has very in depth ‘crafting’ mechanics, which are core of the game, so I have made a guide for the English speaking community based on sea season(patch 1.2 approximately) and added my own build in so you know that it’s not game being unfair, but you simply needing to be smart with using it’s mechanics.

Be aware that using the guide can take part of the fun you get by learning the unknown.

Real player with 172.4 hrs in game

B100X - Auto Dungeon RPG on Steam

Idle Pins

Idle Pins

Edit 02/11/2021: Three things related to monetisation have happened. First, leaderboards have been removed. That’s good, they were useless anyway and clear cheaters mostly populated the top spots. Second, the daily premium currency (Derium) given has increased dramatically, roughly doubling over the first month. While the amounts are still very, very small, it’s something. Good job.

Lastly, I cursed the game when talking about RNG based purchases, because there is now a slot machine for the Halloween event. The listed chances are 1.23% for a good drop, 29.88% for a not very good drop, 68.9% for absolutely nothing. You also get a tiny consolation prize with each roll, all for 100 Derium. If you wanted to buy Derium it would take roughly 8,100 to get one of the good drops, costing around $20. More absurd monetisation from the developer, sadly.

Real player with 1220.6 hrs in game

This will be a fully honest and unbiased review, i personally enjoy the game as i did with the original.

Personally i consider this game a pretty good balance between the active and idle sides of the incremental community. (if you complain about the game require to much active then, simply put the game isnt made for you, as its more geared towards the more active side of the incremental community. dont expect something like melvor, expect something like realmgrinder in terms of activity) The game however isnt entirely active and does have a somewhat long waiting periods, not timewalls per say, but just waiting periods. none the less, despite the fact i prefer EXTREMELY active games like perfect tower 2, and The Prestige Tree. this game has somehow entranced me despite the larger waiting periods.

Real player with 304.3 hrs in game

Idle Pins on Steam

Retro Racer

Retro Racer

I think it is a funn game and I really think more people should buy it

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Retro Racer is all aesthetics and no mechanics. If you carefully drive straight-ish, it’s pretty to look at for a little while (the “glitch” effect is overdone and might give you a headache, though); if you hit something, you’ll discover that the only good sound is the music, and the physics of the car are altogether terrible.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Retro Racer on Steam

Rude Racers: 2D Combat Racing

Rude Racers: 2D Combat Racing

This is easily the best 2d combat racing game out there and I’m not even exaggerating! It reminds me of the old games I used to play on arcade, the art style is cartoony, characters are funny and music is mind blowing. The progression is quite linear and the later levels kept me engaged for hours where I had to dodge incoming attacks and time a counter blow while riding at high speeds and evade the contraptions all at the same time! With so much variety in events and depth of content in terms of weapons, riders and atvs this game is dirt cheap as compared to other games on Steam.

Real player with 50.8 hrs in game

Rude Racers is a cheap game but very optimized and hides a very challenge gameplay.

What is Rude Racers?

It is a scrolling game, where you need to beat your quad/endure bike enemies with your speed or with the brute force before the time finishes or the finish lap.

We have two modalities: Career and quick mode.

In quick mode, you can choose the type of race you will do, while the divided into seasons (5 in total) while the career doesn’t need an explanation.

Difficulty

Real player with 35.3 hrs in game

Rude Racers: 2D Combat Racing on Steam