Super Jigsaw Puzzle: Anime Reloaded

Super Jigsaw Puzzle: Anime Reloaded

No more need to search the bag of your vacuum-cleaner for the missing parts of your puzzle.

No more need to clean the living room table because it’s time for some coffee.

No more need to chase your parrot because it also wants to play.

Real player with 11.4 hrs in game


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Nice puzzle game. Better in some ways than the Pixel Puzzles series. (Specifically, the fact that the puzzle pieces snap together outside the picture frame.) Decent for the price (especially if on discount).

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Super Jigsaw Puzzle: Anime Reloaded on Steam

Blood Moon: The Last Stand

Blood Moon: The Last Stand

Crim’s Humble Opinion Curator

This is a simple but difficult hybrid clicker / wave fighter game. What you see on the store page is essentially what you get. You can move left and right and you click to attack your opponents. If they are within melee range you will attack them with a slash, otherwise you will shoot them. You don’t have to worry about reloading, but you do have to decide who to attack first and which direction to be facing; because you can only attack in the direction you are facing. You have three hits and have a special bar that goes up as you defeat enemies. With that special bar you can choose to heal one health or do massive damage on one enemy. Enemies will come at you from multiple directions and sometimes you have to throw up a shield to avoid damage from a projectile.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game


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Blood Moon: The Last Stand on Steam

Return.

Return.

Hey, warning to yall who want to play this game - if you’ve ever heard of Petscop/know what it’s about (It’s not a game for the faint of heart at all, I’m generally pretty good with horror games but that one is psychologically unstablizing since the events match up with real world events), this game gives off heavy vibes that remind me a lot of Petscop. You’ve been warned.

2nd Warning: This game is probably not for those who dislike unsettling/paranoid feelings. Even with no dialogue, I still feel like I can hear footsteps behind me after I beat the game.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game


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–-{Graphics}—

[ ] You forget what reality is

[ ] Beautiful

[x] Pretty

[ ] Decent

[ ] Bad

[ ] Don‘t look too long at it

[ ] MS-DOS

–-{Gameplay}—

[ ] Very good

[ ] Good

[x] It‘s just gameplay

[ ] Mehh

[ ] Watch paint dry instead

[ ] Just don’t

–-{Audio}—

[ ] Eargasm

[ ] Very good

[ ] Good

[x] Pleasant

[ ] Bad

[ ] I’m deaf now

–-{Audience}—

[ ] Kids

[ ] Teens

[ ] Adults

[x] All

–-{PC Requirements}—

[x] Check if you can run paint

[ ] Potato

[ ] Decent

[ ] Fast

[ ] Rich boi

[ ] Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

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The Prism

The Prism

[0.4] Controls & Training & Help

[0.3] Menu & Settings

[0.3] Sound & Music

[0.3] Graphics

[0.2] Game Design

[0.3] Game Story

[0.2] Game Content

[0.5] Completion time (level/game)?

[0.2] is it Enjoyable & Fun?

[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)

[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related

[0] BONUS point: Review for VR

[Y] - Registration is required with providing PII

Stars received: 2.7/10 ___ Note: v.4 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions

Game description key-points: a Block pair puzzle

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

This puzzle platformer puts the player in control of a pair of runaway pixels. Technically they look like at least 256 pixels cubes. Each controlled with a different position on the keyboard to allow both to move independently.

https://youtu.be/tiLZqJN1C-w

The visual style of this game is simple but the high contrast makes it enjoyable. The lack of visual cues for dangers will cause some frustration.

However, the greatest frustration factor is the controls and surface detection. This finicky combination can result in missed input resulting in pixel death.

Real player with 7.3 hrs in game

The Prism on Steam

The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia

The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia

Textorcist pairs typing with typical “bullet hell” mechanics, resulting in a game that is, if nothing else, quite unique. You play an exorcist named Ray who uncovers a demonic conspiracy rooted in the church. Over the course of approx. 10 boss fights, you’ll battle increasingly difficult opponents by hammering out words on your keyboard while simultaneously avoiding projectiles. This results in a real challenge for people who aren’t good at multi-tasking…particularly for those who try to move with one hand and simultaneously type with the other.

Real player with 12.8 hrs in game

The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia:




What is absolutely amazing about the human race is that while we are united in sharing life under the influence of one major element – gravity - we somehow manage to impose three of our own influences that divide us as a race. To me, these three common scourges are flags, politics and religion. They are the three main elements that we humans are always fighting against each other for. In terms of religion, scholars are still debating who wrote the first bible! However, there is one thing that really happened in the 90’s in the Vatican; a demonic outbreak ravished the holy state and a former priest, named Bibbia, Ray Bibbia, came to the rescue. You are about to enter the sensational and wordy (including Latin) journey of The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia.


*– [Real player with 6.2 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198003030375)*






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