Parkur 44

Parkur 44

PARKUR 44

There is only one rule in the game and that is to know the end of the track you play!

You will be given a period of time before starting the course, during which time you will have to finish the game.

If the time runs out, you have to start again from the very beginning of the track.

  • There are multiple maps in the game.

  • You can continue by selecting a map of your choice.

  • The game has a level system.

  • You earn level points when you finish each track.

If you want to play the game with your friend, you can create a room and compete with each other by entering the same Lan connection.

Currently there is no multiplayer system available.

Future times are planned.


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Parkur 44 on Steam

The Chronicles of Quiver Dick

The Chronicles of Quiver Dick

You had my attention with the crazy name, but when I saw myself on that store page screenshot I was sold!

(Haha, so in all seriousness, anyone reading this will probably assume I have a biased opinion, considering the developers decided to toss me in their game. Fuck that though! I’m gonna be honest as fuck!)

First off, let me say this is a very short game. Shorter than ‘MaP’ (Metal as Phuk) but that’s kind of the point. It’s a quick and comfy adventure. Flooded with dialogue that eminates some (sweet, sweet) low-brow humour. Sometimes it’s great, and sometimes it falls flat; which leaves you waiting to move on to the next joke. It’s kind of like SNL in a way.

Real player with 7.3 hrs in game


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UPDATE: I have changed my review to negative, which is unfortunate. The developer has been proven to be a deplorable human being, and one that cannot be trusted. Do not support them. The game was fun, sure, but I’m not supporting this person anymore.

I, too, hope they cast a substantially less racist version of Mel Gibson in the movie about MY life. Guess I’ll have to settle for an awesome cameo in this game. (Seriously!)

And, while I have a cameo, I won’t let it affect my review of the game. I played and beat this in a single setting (took about 3 hours) and laughed so hard my throat still hurts. The game’s humor is crass, and in your face often, but it never feels overstated, nor does it seem ham-fisted. The pacing is well done throughout, and when a joke seems like it might be wearing out its welcome, it ends.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

The Chronicles of Quiver Dick on Steam

Hand of Fate 2

Hand of Fate 2

Having not played the original, I didn’t know what to expect, but I have been pleasantly surprised. This game is equal parts choose your own adventure, collectible card game, tarot card game, The Price is Right prize game, and action RPG. And it all works together really well.

Each of the 20 or so scenarios will have an overarching story that is told through narration, text, and events occurring through randomly placed cards that the player traverses as a figurine. The player can select from their previously won cards before each scenario to choose the encounters, weapons/equipment, and fortunes they will face, in addition to cards unique to each scenario. Other cards and player companions will have their own stories that will be told over the course of many scenarios. The story itself is a meta game, as told by the narrator, known as the dealer. Your character plays the game of life and death against the dealer as the story unfolds.

Real player with 121.0 hrs in game


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_During your travels, you stumble upon somewhat unnecessary wall of text blocking your path. The scribble describes a sequel to a flawed game of age long forgotten. As you gaze through the text, you notice small ink marks both above and below it: “hrs on record”, “helpful” and “funny”. From the corner of your eyes you see a hooded figure to the left.

“You’re welcome to read it. But mind you, that’s just an opinion of mine,” a low humble voice echoes in your ears. The figure’s been watching you all this time._

Real player with 98.7 hrs in game

Hand of Fate 2 on Steam

Hand of Fate

Hand of Fate

What drew me towards this game was the aesthethics and atmosphere shown in the trailers, and I was not disappointed.

The game is presented as you, the protagonist, sitting across from the dealer, a mysterious hooded figure, to play game of cards.

Everything in the game has a representation as a playing card.

The playing field is a bunch of cards, laid out in small mazes.

Your equipment is made up of cards like weapons, helms, shields and a plethora of rings.

Your enemies are cards in 4 suites (dust, skulls, scales and plague), each of which is a theme (e.g. the card “2 of dust” is a pair of bandits).

Real player with 64.2 hrs in game

I’m going to try and be as thorough as I can with this review. I’ve been playing the game since before it was released on steam. I think that now they’ve made it clear the game is almost finished I’m going to explain why this game is FAR from finished.

Let me start out by saying that I’m an old gamer, yeah an old guy still playing games. So, the definition of what was and what is now considered a ROGUE-like are two completely different animals. The old rogue-likes were fun games were you crawled a dungeon in search of treasure and weapons much like the new ones. After that the definition has changed. Old rogue-likes required you to use your wits to advance your character in such a way that you could accomplish your goals as long as you played your cards right “no pun intended”. The new rogue likes are a smorgasbord of take it up the proverbial gluteus without any way to counter/block/prepare or even chance your way out of a situation. This growing trend of masochistic (why people think it is) enjoyment has literally turned rogue like games that could have been great from games that lasted weeks, months, & years into ones that only last a few hours, days, or weeks. That’s if you’re willing to deal with them for that long.

Real player with 42.0 hrs in game

Hand of Fate on Steam

Dark Future: Blood Red States

Dark Future: Blood Red States

TL;DR :

Overall, it’s a decent game with great visuals and works well as a “play for a couple hours at a sitting” arcade game. If you pay attention to the developing story, it gets a lot more interesting. Take the time to read everything; it’s worth it, and begs you to stick around for the next chapter. Some of the mission types are a little ugly and grinding, some are great, but in general it’s more fun than not.

Full Review:

I have about 28 hours of playtime during the Beta weekend in addition to the hours playing the release version, so this review takes some of that into account as well.

Real player with 59.8 hrs in game

Based on a board game from the 80s, Dark Future: Blood Red States is a tactical car combat strategy game set in the near future in an American wasteland ruled by a number of warring factions with armoured cars with big guns. The game consists of multiple seasons, with each season seeing you assume a new role fighting for or against these factions. With each season, you have a choice of missions to undertake, be it Escort missions, where you have to escort a vehicle a certain distance, or to just kill as many opponents as you can.

Real player with 53.6 hrs in game

Dark Future: Blood Red States on Steam

School of Magic Prologue

School of Magic Prologue

Very interesting i like how magic/cards works

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Hey Everyone, yeah i really liked the Artstyle of the Game. The Soundtrack is well executed. The Combination with the Skill / Spell Cards is pretty stunning. I played the Demo and want definitly see more, when the whole game is finished. People who are invested in Kill the Spire, will be entertained and others have a more easy way to get into that system with the Action RPG part.

Keep on the good Work developers,

sincerely

Rince

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

School of Magic Prologue on Steam

Treasure Tile

Treasure Tile

Treasure Tile is a Diablo-like Loot-Action-RPG that combines deep character customization with engaging gameplay in a beautiful world.

Will you let the Island guide you to your true purpose, or will you fight against it?

Key Features

  • Create Your Skills

    Collect rare gems and use them to shape the skills how you want them! Experiment with powerful combinations and build your own perfect character. Maybe you will even find something unexpected?

  • Hundreds of Items

    Find powerful items and unique relics. Craft, upgrade and enhance your perfect build before taking on even more difficult challenges! There is always more to unlock!

  • Explore the Island

    Go on an epic adventure that will take you from a simple port to ancient ruins, dark dungeons, freezing mountaintops and much more - the answers are not always in plain sight! Procedurally generated for the most unique experience.

  • A New Take on Real-Time Combat

    Engage in fun, tactical combat where you can always see exactly what you are fighting! Be warned, however - it does not mean it will be easy.

  • Endless Replayability

    A plethora of new classes, skills, unique gems, challenges, quests, items and other artifacts that will keep you coming back for more!

  • And Much Much More!

    Co-op, leaderboards, modding, bosses, new dungeons and mechanics, unique drops, item sets and more, all in development!

Friendly advisory: Treasure Tile is still in its alpha stage. This means that we are constantly updating the game by adding new features and polishing current ones. Join our Discord to get the most up-to-date information on the game, talk to the developers, participate in various competitions and more!

Stay tuned!

Treasure Tile on Steam