Grind: Skateboarding
A perfect blend between Tony Hawks Pro Skater controls, and realism.
A good break from Skater XL or Session if the Sim experience is getting monotonous.
Has needed animation work and sound design, but for what it is in its current state, it has so much potential to bring a good arcade skate game to the store.
– Real player with 11.7 hrs in game
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I am really exited to see future improvements of this game and feel like it has enormous potential.
Easy to implement improvements that I feel could benefit the game massively include:
-Text at the bottom corner of the screen, which shows up after landing a trick, stating the name of trick you just landed.
-More detailed guide to the controls.
-Some sort of text which indicates which stance your currently riding (regular, switch, fakie or nollie).
-A way to choose weather your skater is goofy or regular (setting the default to regular so it doesn’t confuse people who aren’t familiar with skating).
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Destruction Time!
i think this game is very well done and needs to be aprecated and another thing its in early accses so no eitor and few buildings to chose from over all i think it good and devs keep up the good work
– Real player with 186.8 hrs in game
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This game, although early access, is worth the cost. The physics are very well crafted and I love it. Sure, you’ll get massive frame drops if you have a bad/average GPU but whatever, it’s a fun game to play. Hopefully the developers will add new buildings and features soon. That would just be the cherry on top. The cake right now has excellent flavour, but the cherry would add a neat little bonus
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Destructive Physics - Destruction Simulator
Good, for people like me that love simple but high effort and dedicated work destruction sandbox game, maybe this game is the answer. The graphics are good, simple UI, free to do anything with no restrictions, so
much tools, and good physics. The other thing this game need is maybe more materials like string, wood planks, iron, etc, and maybe different shape of materials and it can be rotated to any degree (not only 90 degree). And maybe more buildings, towers, and other structure. And maybe more variety of destroying tools. The only problem with this game is sometimes the debris on the ground are stuck on the map, physics with glass is rarely bugged. Oh, and i recommend you to make the steam workshop of this game. I’m sure if you add it, the players of this game will go crazy.
– Real player with 127.1 hrs in game
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I always loved games like these, you just have control to absolutely destroy everything, I’m only recommending this however because the game I see has a lot of potential to become something bigger to be worth the 20$ price tag.
This game right now does not offer a lot, especially structures, im surprised they dont have a workshop, but hopefully they plan on that. I can definitely understand from a developers perspective that its hard to optimize a game to support desctrutive properties at a resonable framerate, which is why structures to destroy arent very big at the moment. which is the biggest problem i have with the game so far.
– Real player with 28.5 hrs in game
Simple Farm
Very fun!
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
You get what you pay for BUT its not a bad start to a game. All the mechanics work as intended which is rare for a game so early in development. If the developer continues to update I believe more people will find this game.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Disassembly 3D
TL;DR Yes
Pros:
-The disassembly is very relaxing.
-The destruction is absolutely worth the long process of taking the thing apart, especially with the big builds, like the skyscraper or elevator.
-The disassembly is fairly realistic, if not for some minor details.
-New updates are constantly coming out for this game, adding new content and fixing bugs.
Cons:
-After disassembling most of an item, you are usually left with a few parts left and then have to look all over to find those last missing pieces.
– Real player with 28.2 hrs in game
It’s not a bad game, it’s actually fun to play. But there are three reasons while I choose to not recommend the game:
1- Bugs: The game has many bugs that can make a stage unbeatable unless you restart that stage. As a complitionist person, this was just too annoying to handle.
2- The bigger the object, the less details it’ll have. Like the Tank, Train, Towers and the Titanic. They were fun but they aren’t like the beginning stages where everything was much more detailed.
3- There will always be that 1 or more pieces that needs to be disassembled and you don’t know where the hell it is. It’s either bugged (like what I said in point 1) or it’s somewhere between the cluster of parts you just made and now good luck finding that last piece. The game should have had an indicator on the last few pieces that needs to be disassembled and where they are because looking for them is not fun at all.
– Real player with 22.1 hrs in game
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
Disassembly VR
Not sure but after clicking submit the button dissapears and it won’t let me leave the review so here is my experience:
Holy♥♥♥♥♥♥ I was planning on being disapointed and returning this but this is, for once, a complete♥♥♥♥♥game that is seriously good even though the idea of disassembling things sounds boring (it’s not apparently). Please buy this and support full real games in VR. 10/10 but vive users gets ready for the usual experience trying to handle things with your motion wands, gonna be banging them a lot.
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
+Fun
+Creative
+Lots of levels
+Therapeutic
-A Bit Pricey for what it is
-A Bit Buggy for the price.
3/5
This is a great, somewhat therapeutic game in which you take things apart. It’s somewhat pricey at $30 bucks, but quite honestly I’m enjoying it and think it’s worth the price. However maybe wait for it to go on sale, also if you don’t like taking things apart, maybe stay away from this. Also, currently it’s one of the best uses for the Valve Knuckle controllers.
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– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game