Savage Tower Defense

Savage Tower Defense

Regretted my purchase after 10 seconds.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game


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Savage Tower Defense on Steam

Space Box Battle Arena

Space Box Battle Arena

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Get ready for hot and unusual space battles!

Here comes Space Box Battle Arena - a place where you not only fight the enemy but also design and create your own spaceship for battle!

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀When? - In September 2021!

The Game is currently under development, but most mechanics of gameplay is done!

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ADD to WISHLIST to be the first to enter the Arena!

The unique combinations of action shooter and tower defense genres! Build your ship and salt down the enemy!

Machine guns, lasers, flamethrowers, harpoons, energy shields, black hole generators, hundreds of asteroids, and robots are waiting!

Сurrently, there are 14 maps, 3 types of shipbuilding blocks, 8 weapons, 7 devices, about 20 super weapons and 8 characters to play!

The exciting sandbox arena awaits! You want speed? Then build a compact ship with many engines. You need power? Put on a variety of weapons! You wish entirely indestructible ship with shields, repairing, and armor? You are welcome! Different blocks give different abilities, and their upgrading will increase your power!

3 different leagues of ships, 4 game modes, and randomized maps with various objects will make every battle full of epic and fun!

  • Build your own free-form battleship

  • A variety of weapons for any style of play

  • Many superpowers for a total mayhem

  • 8 unique characters to control your shuttle

  • 4 Game Modes + Play with Friends

  • Variety of maps for battles

  • 8 types of sudden deaths to quickly end the game

  • Stylish design and graphics

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Still in doubt? Now, quickly build your ship and advance into battle!


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Space Box Battle Arena on Steam

Spaceship Simulator

Spaceship Simulator

A fairly decent game for the price, definitely worth checking out. Not very long though, I beat it in about 8hrs and that was with me messing about fighting enemies I didn’t really need to while testing out different ship designs. There are also a few game breaking bugs - namely sometimes you can only attempt a challenge mission once (which is clearly not intended) thus preventing the game from continuing.

Despite that, it is still a lot of fun. The major draw - harvesting parts from enemies to build your ship - is done well enough and the actual ship design segment (despite some counter intuitive elements and a tediousness that could be solved with a copy/paste feature) is actually rather fun. The sinuous nature of the ships moving about like living things is not something you see often, especially not a as major role in the ship design. In that, this game achieves exactly what it set out to do.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game


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I had a good time playing this game for the most part. The various enemies were cool, I really liked the spider spaceship design. Just keep in mind: when building your spacecraft, you must select the part you want to add and then click and drag from a joint to place it. It must be within a certain range of that joint. The game is pretty simplistic, but it isn’t too expensive and I’m a sucker for games where you build on to your vehicle by destroying enemy vehicles. Some updates to the game and maybe a way to do pvp would be cool. I probably won’t explore the game further unless it gets updated.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Spaceship Simulator on Steam

Titan Attacks!

Titan Attacks!

Absolutely glorious remaster of the classic Space Invaders game. Innovative, advanced, and scores of fun to be had.

When aliens living on Titan, Saturn’s moon, decide to attack, they lay waste to Earth’s military forces. Well most of it. You are the last remaining Tank Commander on Earth, and you are one bad mofo. Battle your way across Earth to stop the invasion, and then you take it to the skies as you hit the Titans' outpost on the Moon, and obliterate it. Next stop, the Titans' Martian colony. They wiped out all the little green men also and need to pay. After Mars, you find yourself on Saturn, and the enemy forces are strong. But not as strong as when you reach Titan itself, taking on the nest of the alien scourge to nearly end our way of life… and the poor Martians.

Real player with 33.9 hrs in game

Titan Attacks! is a retro, arcade, 2-D shooter where the nameless Commander fends off the Titan invasion with his trusty pixelated tank.

The game commences on Earth then progresses to new zones. Zone progression occurs when its boss is defeated. There are a total of five zones, each containing twenty levels, with their own unique design. Once all five have been defeated, it loops back to Earth, albeit with a slightly higher difficulty.

The game mechanics are fairly straightforward; aim & kill. Fortunately, that doesn’t do Titan Attacks! the justice it deserves. The mechanics conspire in such a way to exude a simple & fun experience. There are a number of boosts & improvements that can be purchased between levels to mitigate your success. For example, there are powerful area-of-effect bombs, weapon add-ons, additional shielding & more. Currency is derived from killing enemies & also capturing them. Capturing enemies adds a unique dimension to some situations, as doing so can be lethally dangerous, but extremely profitable. The Titans have a wide arsenal of ships & weapons that change in function & attitude from zone to zone, which can easily lead to your undoing if not cautious. There are bonus rounds that gauge your accuracy & reward you accordingly so keep nimble. These rounds occur between levels, after every seventh level.

Real player with 19.3 hrs in game

Titan Attacks! on Steam

Minicology

Minicology

Minicology is a whimsical survival adventure where you play as an astronaut stranded on a tiny planet. Establish yourself in the food chain and try to avoid collapsing the miniature local ecology while you try to farm for yourself, defend against predators, and repair your crashed spaceship.

Strategic Base-Building and Farming:

Minicology’s base-building and farming system forces players to think carefully about how they design their base and establish themselves in the world. Will you industrialize early, pollute your atmosphere with cheap-and-effective fossil fuels, and clean up the damage later? Or will you play it safe and try to limit yourself to primitive, eco-friendly tech which puts you at a disadvantage? Will you figure out how to harness the food chain to defeat problems like predators and pests? Or will you use destructive, man-made tools like heavy weaponry or pesticides and live with the consequences?

Not Just Another Survival Game:

A tiny planet means big consequences! Minicology’s unique ecology-based mechanics mean that players will get a refreshing new take on the survival-game genre. Rather than an infinite world with infinite resources, Minicology features a miniature, simulated ecology. Every creature interacts with others in unique ways, and the extinction of any species could send your tiny home spiraling into ecological collapse. Creatures reproduce, eat, fight, and are domesticated in different ways that each differently affect the ecosystem.

Epic Boss Battles:

Before you can fully utilize all of the resources in your new home, you must clear the planet of dangerous Apex Predators - invasive, overgrown, or parasitic species that have laid claim to the different biomes around the planet. Each unlocks new tools, but will require creative solutions or lightning-sharp reflexes to defeat.

But players must also be wary of success - a blooming ecology will attract extraterrestrial attention. An ecology with a surplus of resources will draw in powerful Celestial bosses - creatures who roam the galaxy, grazing entire planet’s worth of food in a day - or hunting whole ecosystems to extinction. Failing to defeat one of these bosses quickly enough could destroy the delicate balance of your tiny home.

Play with a friend:

Team up with a friend in fully-supported local split-screen mode! Build bases, fight bosses… and fight each other over how best to manage your planet!

Minicology on Steam

Scrap Galaxy

Scrap Galaxy

The first game from Catalope Games is just as great as it looks.

For starters, it’s absolutely gorgeous.

Fast paced action for 1-4 players as well as lots and lots of fun.

Recommended for anyone who likes party games, geometry wars or just indie games in general.

Real player with 31.7 hrs in game

The camera is the biggest enemy in the game. It does and WILL pull you into asteroids, enemies, and bombs.

Real player with 12.9 hrs in game

Scrap Galaxy on Steam

Reassembly

Reassembly

Alrrrrrright, Reassembly. I seriously think this is my favorite video game of all time.

What is so great about it?

  • The concept of the engineering design process is the core idea of the game.

You build and control a ship, you quickly find out it’s bad, and you improve it until it is both unbeatable and unbearable, and it is the greatest feeling in the world.

  • Then you realize that tournaments exist, and you are introduced to a whole new way of designing ships. Your ships are so powerful now that (vanilla) campaign mode is simply too easy. However, you will find out that your ships are far from up to par in the tournament scene, and you must improve to be competitive. And, of course, you do. You improve a lot. you can no longer design ships that you can play well; you must now design ships the questionable Reassembly AI can play well. You participate in tournaments to find out who is the best at coming up with interesting new strategies, who is the best at actually executing those strategies, who is, well, the best. And you have loads of fun along the way. i mean, you could also find a way to make your ship glitch out of the tournament arena, making everyone die inside, but that’s a topic for a future discussion.

Real player with 1260.1 hrs in game

I usually never write reviews, but, Reassembly is one of the few games I give a hugely positive review on.

While sandbox-style of games may not fit and or belong to everyone, to people who do enjoy taking the time to build (And fly), this game is amazing.

The game by itself is good, as you can either play the slow expansion way as your faction’s control grows, or you can play the agent-hunter and wormhole way, racking up credits at break-light speeds. All the factions themselves have their own uniqueness. As playing every faction the same way will never work.

Real player with 465.4 hrs in game

Reassembly on Steam

CYBERUSH

CYBERUSH

I’m not quite sure what to say about ‘CYBERUSH’, it’s a manga style shooter that is very light on just about everything. You get to pick a choice of 3 weapons which are sword, gun and shotgun and you kill enemies with them then goto the lift up to the next level which seems to be a constant rotation of about 5 office style layouts. From its annoying music to the basic graphics this game is as low quality as they come, but the biggest issue is that it doesn’t really have playability to back it up. Even the money I collected in the game seemed to be for nothing. This is certainly not something I would recommend for £7.19, but if some issues get fixed it might be worth a quid or two. https://youtu.be/httvkuexin4

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

CYBERUSH on Steam

BossConstructor

BossConstructor

If you’re on the fence trying to decide whether or not to buy this game, I say go for it!

When I came across this game, and I watched the video and looked at the screenshots and I thought “MEH”.

I would have passed it over, but at the time the game had a 100% rating on Steam. I figured OK, statistically speaking the reviews can’t all be from friends and family. The game was on sale at the time so I took a chance. Am I ever glad I did! I’ve been playing the game for over a week. Steam says I’ve logged almost 30 hours in that time… how is that possible?! I work 2 jobs! But then I do the math and yeah… I think I’ve been playing the game too much.

Real player with 464.0 hrs in game

In a word… Impressed.

Solid Concept. Well executed.

In many ways it reminds me of the original Star Control… the classic that started this genre

You will also recognize some SPaZ concepts mixed in.

BossConstructor is what the name implies… You begin with a very basic ship. As you fight enemies and finish missions, you acquire new parts. Adding those parts increases the power and strength of your vessel. The end goal is building up a “Boss” ship that is capable of taking on the AI Bosses and the invaders.

Real player with 264.3 hrs in game

BossConstructor on Steam

Model Building Restoration

Model Building Restoration

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Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Stars received: 0.5/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions

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Game description key-points: sim to disassemble a truck

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Model Building Restoration on Steam