Blast Brawl 2
For 9.99$ you will have:
1. 12 playable CHARACTERS each other with unique movements, unlockable SKINS and unlockable extra SKILLS.
2. Solo and local multiplayer Story mode.
3.Multiplayer Local Versus
4.Music Theme changeable
-At the start can be bored, but when you start unlocking stuff it become Fantastic.
-For the price, is overwhelmed FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN with a lot of unlockables.
– Real player with 18.9 hrs in game
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3.5/5
This game is a party brawler akin to “Super Smash Bros” or “Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu”(NES). The thing I like most about Blast Brawl 2 is that this is one of those games that kicks your ass. It’s one of those game that forces you to “git good”… sorry but ain’t no hand holding here buddy. the first couple of times you play this your gonna get mandhandled for being a noob. You’ve got to spend hours becoming better, mastering the characters, understanding the importance of dodging, when to use special moves, how to set up baddies for a fall etc.. This isn’t some ole button mash… no sir.
– Real player with 17.7 hrs in game
Eight Dragons
It’s still in early access, but this is already one of the best fighting games i have played. It looks and sounds like it is right out of the nineties, my era, like a Streets of Rage game that Sega or the other publishers never got around to making. I really love it for that, and so many other reasons. Its a shame there are not more games of this style.
With One or Two players it is a kind of tactical game where you pick off the enemies as quickly and as efficiently as you can.
You cannot just wade in hammering that fire button. You have really got to think about it. Do i go left first or right first ?
– Real player with 20.6 hrs in game
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Eight Dragons certainly has already come a long way since it’s first Early Access launch back on April 23, 2019! The team has been actively considering the feedback and constructive criticism provided by the growing community and the game is shaping nicely. At first it was a bit bare minimum, however it was still a solid experience game-play wise. Enemy collisions when thrown into other enemies has improved, Individual unique animations have been reworked for each character, the ability to pick up and throw obstacles is now present, the difficulty has been reworked, new level design elements have been added, and overall game-play mechanics have improved to further expand upon the decently executed engine that was built prior. This game has since seen consistent updates and it looks like it will get better and better as time passes.
– Real player with 19.2 hrs in game
Red Rust
Red Rust is retro-style side-scrolling game which uniquely combines fighting mechanics with shooting mechanics. The game is heavily inspired by 8bit and 16bit hits of the 90s, but it’s being developed with the modern player in mind. Tons of great animation, hand-drawn backgrounds, variety of in-game situations and powerful soundtrack!
It’s the year 1984 and you control Agent Red (or just Red), a soviet KGB officer who has been sent to the West on a secret mission. She is an attractive but brutal and cold-hearted girl! Over the course of the game she learns to understand her own emotions and the unfamiliar world around her.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge features groundbreaking gameplay rooted in timeless classic brawling mechanics, brought to you by the beat ’em up experts at Dotemu (Streets of Rage 4) and Tribute Games. Bash your way through gorgeous pixel art environments and slay tons of hellacious enemies with your favorite Turtle, each with his own skills and moves - making each run unique! Choose a fighter, use radical combos to defeat your opponents and experience intense combats loaded with breathtaking action and outrageous ninja abilities. Stay sharp as you face off against Shredder and his faithful Foot Clan alone, or grab your best buds and play with up to four players simultaneously!
With Bebop and Rocksteady assaulting Channel 6 and stealing super gnarly devices to support Krang and Shredder’s latest twisted plan, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge sees the Turtles battling across a righteous range of timeless TMNT locations. From Manhattan and Coney Island, to city rooftops and dank sewers, help the fearsome foursome trounce Foot Soldiers, Triceraton Warriors, and Rock Troops all the way to Dimension X!
Enjoy stunning full-color pixel art graphics and a vintage TMNT vibe that will rock you straight back to the awesome 80s. Every character, vehicle, weapon, item, and background is directly inspired by the 1987 TV show, making you feel like you hopped into the television – with a dope mix of killer humor and action-packed adventures!
● Gnarly game design takes you back to the ’80s
● Beautiful full-color pixel art graphics
● Old-school gameplay enhanced with super-fresh mechanics
● Up to four players simultaneously
● Play with iconic TMNT characters and vehicles in diverse gameplay options
● Radical new story mode
● And totally more to come!
The Misadventure Of Melon
the game of the good and kind of cute and it’s very enjoyable as you play and lots of good hidden secrets.
– Real player with 38.2 hrs in game
its a fun under rated adventure game!
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
Fallen City Brawl
Brawl through the city in hard-hitting pixel art style inspired by arcade classics!
As a brutal battle for control of Fallen City’s criminal underworld rages, four strangers join forces to survive and reclaim the streets! With a ferocious wolf at their sides, these unlikely allies will face impossible odds. Along the way, motivations and past lives will collide, further testing their loyalty as well as their fighting skills. Only by binding together can they reach the final showdown that will decide who lives and who falls.
Inspired by arcade beat ’em ups of the late ’80s and early ’90s, Fallen City Brawl is a story of ambition and revenge told through intense side-scrolling pixel art action. Huge sprites and animated backgrounds breathe life into the dying city streets, while fighting mechanics offer uncommon depth with destructive combos, counters, air-throws, grappling, parries, special moves and “RIOT” supers! Animated cutscenes and a powerful soundtrack by famed composer Daniel Lindholm set the tone for urban mayhem, playable solo or with friends in local co-op!
Features:
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Fight through 8 stages of arcade-inspired action!
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Choose between 4 playable characters.
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Execute combos and specials with deep hand-to-hand combat mechanics.
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Pick up weapons like pipes, bats, knives, firearms, oil drums, chainsaws and more!
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Clear the screen with special attacks by upgradeable mercenary backup.
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Battle it out solo or with friends in local co-op.
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Command a wolf companion or unleash him and watch the carnage!
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Get in the mood for mayhem with a soundtrack by Daniel Lindholm.
Ninja Kunoichi
This is an exciting “NINJA” action game with a 16-bit taste!
←↑→↓: move
X: ATTACK(keyboard “A”)
Y: shuriken (keyboard “S”)
B: Fire Shuriken(keyboard “W”)
A:genki dama (keyboard “D”)
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Devious Dungeon 2
As usual, Woblyware delivers fun pixel graphics for enemy units and NPCs. This game is a good sequel to Devious Dungeon 1. Definitely an upgrade. The first game was way too easy. In Devious Dungeon 2, the enemies are a little more challenging and that makes the game more fun. I still don’t understand the scatter of coins. It is the same as the first game. The coins fly all over the place. So annoying. I never understood why the first game had it and I was hoping it would be fixed in Devious Dungeon 2. But it’s not. Your precious coins will keep flying into spikes. Would have been good to have the coins drawn to you automatically like the magnet feature that some games have.
– Real player with 17.5 hrs in game
It’s true that this game is based on a previous one, obviously the one called the “Devious Dungeon”. But so what? The core gameplay is the same as always – it’s your next door platformer. This time it has a twist – you can select one of three heroes, slightly altering the gameplay. We have a Barbarian (with incoming damage reduction), a Rogue (with double jump ability) and a Wizard (with levitation spell). Tell me, when did you play a platformer with such a feature? Jazz Jackrabbit 2? Well… It’s from 1998… Yea, I know – there are others ;) I’m just trying to point out that it’s rare, ok? So let’s move on. I chose Rogue, and it was… fun ;) I could avoid most of the traps, it gave me a degree of freedom. On your way you gain cash and experience, which means you can upgrade your hero. I ended up with 100+ damage per standard hit and 60-something critical hit (double damage) chance percent… And yes, I bulldozed last half of main bosses. The last boss barely made me pass 100 HP threshold on my side. The point is – in this game you can over-level a bit, so it’s always a matter of time when you’ll finish it. And you don’t have to beat it all at once – the are checkpoints to which you can travel, to continue your adventure or to decrease stage difficulty if the new one is too hard for you to beat it at given time. Overall it isn’t so entertaining that I would consider playing it again with another class. I haven’t even unlocked all items and I don’t think I’ll play this game just to see what’s there. I beat it, have all achievements – and let’s stay at this level. Buy it if you liked the first game, like platformers in general – or you have some spare coins. It’s nothing special, nothing revolutionary, just few (more) hours of fun :) I enjoyed it from start to finish :)
– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
Reloader: test_subject
Reloader: test_subject is a bullet-counting reload action game. It is inspired by numerous masterpiece gun action movies and indie game ‘Receiver’.
In Reloader, you can experience both realistic gun maneuvering and movie-like gun action. Become the Reloader who have the amazing gun shooting skill but no knowledge about the gun, and experience realistic CQB (Close-quarters combat).
Features
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Insert magazine, pull the slide, and insert bullet in camber. You need to handle all reload actions manually.
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Poor and the untrustful firearm will make unexpected malfunction and make you fall in danger. keep calm and response to malfunction as fast as you can.
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No one tells you how many bullets remain in your magazine. count bullet and make the best timing to reload!
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Experience tactical combat with realistic stopping power.
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Enjoy the combination of retro pixel art and a modern lighting system.
Synopsis
You woke up in the unfamiliar building. your hands are tied and the gun gripped gang aims his gun on your neck. A passerby (self-named) spy helps you and saves your life, but she looks like try to make you to the test subject of the new unstable technology.
You became the test subject of the suspicious gadget that loading the legendary agent’s skill and you get amazing shooting skills. Unfortunately, this horrible gadget full of bugs and errors couldn’t load any memory about gun and reload skills.
But keep calm and start one by one. Grip your mag, insert in your gun, and pull the slide to feed the bullet in the chamber. Now you are ready to fight.
The only provided things in your hands are one pistol and some of the mags. Now you need to escape from the building full of armed gangs alone!
RoHoEn Rumble
Awesome funny concept. Love the boss man, but needs more Koi fish! Good work!!
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Short but sweet!
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game