Super Animal Royale

Super Animal Royale

For a battle-royale game, it is surprisingly more casual and still fun to mess around with friends. Each matches are short (7 minutes or so) and definitely feels less frustating than most battle-royale game that I have played.

It just had a unique style that makes it different from another BR genre. I just love how there are a decent amount of customizations, despite the lack of blood and gore that appears to be missing. I’d like to thank the devs for listening to the feedback for the past few years.

Real player with 942.5 hrs in game


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I’m not big into shooter games, but I love Super Animal Royale.

Real player with 645.2 hrs in game

Super Animal Royale on Steam

Bombergrounds: Battle Royale

Bombergrounds: Battle Royale

I’ve been waiting to write this review so that I could give the developers time to rectify my situation, but I’ve lost all hope in them and the correspondents I’ve dealt with over the past month as they refuse to give me any answers.

I’ll start off by saying that I do enjoy playing this game with my friends; I’ve bought the Battle Pass, Premium Chests, and have brought friends to the game that have done the same. Which is why it is even more disheartening that the developers would steal my money given my past patronage.

Real player with 164.9 hrs in game


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i have left a negative review in the past on this game but i have changed my mind. they may not be adding new content and only adding cosmetics but for a free game that i can log this much time into its fine, this game is highly addictive and satisfying to master. even though it’s the same thing every time i still find myself getting exited to start the game and load into the game. it’s lots of fun with friends and I have had a lot of fun with it, and the best part is it’s free. the only critique i could really make is they need to add new content if they want the game to keep growing. overall a fun game to mess around on with friends.

Real player with 111.1 hrs in game

Bombergrounds: Battle Royale on Steam

Bomberpet

Bomberpet

Bomberpet is a multiplayer game with an overhead view and simple controls. In fact, in addition to movement, the player has different abilities due to the power-ups he can collect during the game. Each bomb explodes in four directions, the explosion can destroy enemies or destroy walls. Various bonuses can be found in the walls. The goal of each level is to destroy all enemies. At the end of each game you get rewards.


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Bomberpet on Steam

Survival Quiz CITY

Survival Quiz CITY

Survival Quiz CITY is a multiplayer Survival Quiz Action game where only your smarts and skills will help you survive! Players answer questions and divide into two groups: the winners (correct answers) and the losers (incorrect answers). Fight as a team to win each round and survive to become the winner!

How to Compete in Survival Quiz CITY

Take a multiple choice quiz, racing to be one of the first to the correct answer!

For those that answer the quiz correctly, you’ll have access to the finest in loser-stopping weaponry! Earn money by pelting players trying to make it to the goal. Knock them off, slow them down - anything to keep them away from the prize!

If you answer incorrectly, make a mad dash through an obstacle course full of pits, pendulums, precarious platforms - all while being attacked by the other team! Reach the goal and you’ll be rewarded with sweet, sweet cash to improve your avatar for the next round.

At the end of each round coins will be awarded, which can be used to buy new weapons and abilities!

Power Up in the Shop

In between rounds, shop at the store for powerups and cosmetics! Fancy some extra speed? Spend that hard-fought cash on the latest in Survival Sneaker Technology! Want to upgrade your guns so you have a better chance of blasting players off the stage? Get that shiny new grenade launcher! Or perhaps you just want to look fly as you sprint past the other contestants? Trick out your avatar with different gear and accessories!

Be the Last One Standing!

Each round, the winners and losers in the quiz switch again and again, and as players are eliminated, try to be the last one standing!

Game Modes

There are two types of game modes: Survival and Bounty Hunters!

You can enjoy two types of rules: the “survival rule,” where the last player alive wins, and the “bounty hunter rule,” where the player with the most coins at the end of the last round wins!

Survival Quiz CITY on Steam

TOUHOU SKY ARENA MATSURI CLIMAX

TOUHOU SKY ARENA MATSURI CLIMAX

Very fun game. There is plenty of characters you can play. Voice acting and graphic is good too.

Though if you are mainly interested in playing online then you should think twice before buying this game. Vast majority of players are Asian and if you are, for example, a European you will probably have to put up with lags unless you host a match. Also, sadly there aren’t that many players. Depending on the time you play you may not even be able to find an opponent for quite a long. What I didn’t liked about ranked games is that it seems that if you abandon the match there is no penalty. I happened to play with someone who quited 2-3 times in a row. I know that it’s annoying playing with lags, it can be hard to win unless you are a way better than your opponent or just got a bit lucky, but if there’s no penalty at all for abandoning the matches you just cannot drop in ranking even if you keep quitting them all the time.

Real player with 30.9 hrs in game

There was nothing wrong with the game play or presentation. The game is very entertaining to play and enough effort was placed into the audio/visual quality to pass as a good game. Everything about the game was fine all the way to the point when I started doing the single player mode, then I came into technical problems.

I am unable to complete arcade mode without the game crashing during the load of a stage. A couple of times it happened on stage 2, then another time on stage 5.

These crashes do also occur in Sky Adventure mode, but since it’s stage select and no progress is lost, I didn’t mind it as much.

Real player with 29.2 hrs in game

TOUHOU SKY ARENA MATSURI CLIMAX on Steam

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout

Day 6 of not being able to play:

I’ve been in contact with both Mediatonic and Epic.

Surprisingly, Epic has been helping me the most with my issue thus far.

Mediatonic hasn’t replied in a few days (since telling me my problem was resolved…lol).

Every time I try to load the game since Season 6, EOS Update comes up.

Every time it fails (seems like it times out? but I have the 249MB app?).

Error Code: EOS-SU-IH-MCP-BI-3

I’ve reinstalled Fall Guys the Epic Launcher at least 5 times.

Reinstalled the Online Services multiple times.

Real player with 784.5 hrs in game

Mediatonic, I don’t know what you were/are thinking about this…

I bought this game on Steam to play it on Steam. I don’t like EPIC. Neither its platform, nor its philosophy as a company. That is why I have never been interested in having an account at EPIC. And I will never do one because I am not interested in them.

I centralize all my games on STEAM. (I hate the need that all companies want to impose on us to have to use a thousand different platforms on my computer in order to play their games.) And since I bought Fall Guys in November of last year 2021, I have played an average of 20-40 minutes daily.

Real player with 203.2 hrs in game

Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout on Steam

Neon Arena

Neon Arena

Copycat

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Neon Arena is a Unity Asset flip, what Valve calls a “fake game”. The “developer”, beans rolls, took the Neon Space Fighter Unity Store tutorial/demo/game asset pack from the real developers, Aleksa Racovic, changed the name, and dumped the result onto Steam. They’re attempting to scam people into buying this, so they can get your money for someone else’s work.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Neon Arena on Steam

GENSOU Skydrift

GENSOU Skydrift

Fans of Touhou, Sonic Riders and/or Mario Kart Double Dash (or 8 if you think about it another way) rejoice: you have a game that, while small and a tad light on content, tries to accommodate these diverse qualities into one package. You have your Touhous. You have your anti-gravity track-design. And you have a tag-team mechanic - albeit one that doesn’t seem quite intuitive and might’ve done better with more explanations about some of the finer mechanics that underpin it. The way items are attained and gotten also is a little unorthodox and takes getting used to if you are used to fixed item box placement on tracks like I was.

Real player with 682.2 hrs in game

Before I knew it, I racked up over 400 hours in this game. If that’s not the sign of a good game, I don’t know what is, so I figure it’s high time I give it thumbs up.

Starting off, it’s a simple but solid fun racer, 2 story mode campaigns to play through with a 3rd currently in development. If you want to go deeper, though, the online races and time attack modes coupled with this game’s surprising level of technical depth are what have really kept me with it for hundreds of hours.

The basics are you put two 2hus together (or the same one twice) and one surfs through the tracks on the other with the option to spend a small amount of spell meter to switch to the other at any time for a boost of speed and a change in stats. Spell meter can also be spent to roll for an item. The items you get are usually typical kart racer type things, but with full meter and enough time passed, you can pull a character specific Last Word spell with powerful race changing effects. Strategizing on how to use meter and when to go for and use a LW adds a nice level of depth to races and keeps things feeling fresh as you try and race against different characters.

Real player with 648.2 hrs in game

GENSOU Skydrift on Steam

POW POW: Dye it up!

POW POW: Dye it up!

Paintball is quite fun, and school is no fun… obviously! But what if you could turn the boring, gray college hallways into a color-filled labirynth of pure bliss?

Introducing POW POW: Dye it Up! - a PvP Battle Royale game. Grab your paintball gun to wreak havoc with your friends and relatives in the vast college school complex. It’s a great VR time for everyone regardless of their age! Play with your mom, dad, grandpa, or even your pet if you manage to make him grow thumbs and use the controller. Have top-quality family time by taking part in the non-violent colorful battles. Have we colored you interested?

Going back to college might be a difficult experience, but you can make it much more vivid with a paintball gun in your hands! POW POW: Dye it Up! has some nerve to paint the school with fun. The game offers a complete paintball zone-turned college full of classrooms, hallways, offices, and much more with a large gymnasium where you can run, hide and barricade yourself in. There’s also a lot of secrets to be found, and nooks and crannies to be explored. The whole school is at your disposal to play in one of four different game modes - It’s not just Battle Royale. Sometimes you just have to give that wedgie in ‘Capture the Panties’ mode or show off your new pillowcase in a ‘Pillow Fight’. Maybe you’d rather defend the ‘Blanket Fort’ or just play a round of good old fashioned Splashmatch? Or maybe chill in a student’s lounge with your homies?

Fast-paced PvP Battle Royale experience is the name of the game, but the player who grabs the minigun might turn the tides of battle! Exploration is as important as 360° no-scope, as there’s a lot of paintball gear and weapons conveniently laying around the school - pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, grenades filled with paint, and even mysterious presents! Be quick so no one will grab your favorite weapon before you’ll manage to find it. And when you’re done with shooting, take out your pillow and throw it in the face of your friends like it’s a pajama party. Immersion is the name of the game!

Paint yourself the way you want to be seen. Your school is your playground so play as anyone you want! Become a cowboy, a squirrel-person, or a businessman. The full game of POW POW: Dye it Up! will offer a robust character creator that will give players a chance to stand out in a crowd and express themselves with unique combinations of outfits and body types.

Game Features:

  • VR FUN FOR EVERYONE - non-violent VR action game for family enjoyment. Play with your moms, dads, or even grandparents!

  • VARIETY OF WEAPONS - pistol, shotgun, assault rifle, grenades, or even a minigun! Find the best gun and paint your way to victory. Wait, is he wielding a pillow?

  • SPECTRUM OF MODES - Battle Royale is only the beginning. Play good old-fashioned Splashmatch, defend the Blanket Fort, take part in Pillow Fight or… Capture The Panties?! What?

  • AVATAR CUSTOMIZATION - everyone has the right to play paintball, whether it’s a slim businessman or a fat cowboy cosplaying dude. Become who you want to be.

POW POW: Dye it up! on Steam

Shell Out Showdown

Shell Out Showdown

Shell Out Showdown is a wonderfully engaging game that is also incredibly polished for still being in Early Access. Game play is smooth and enjoyable both with friends and solo against computer players. I love all the cosmetic options available in the shop and the overall art style of the game is top-notch. Highly recommend to any and all types of gamers!

Real player with 5.9 hrs in game

Gameplay is similar to a platform “fighting” game with the rather unique spin that you and your competitors are a bunch of vending machines trying to get rid of all your concessions. It’s not the sort of mechanic I ever expected to see in a game like this but the execution ends up being a hilariously hectic good time.

The controls are tight and movement mechanics are familiar. I’m especially a fan of the dash. The pixel art is cute and fun, and the music is top-tier. And you can even customize your character with effects and paint colors and “buddies.”

Real player with 4.2 hrs in game

Shell Out Showdown on Steam