Bulkhead

Bulkhead

An interesting spin on the TD-fps genre. The gameplay will keep you on your toes, and the artstyle, effects, and theming are consistent and quite good. It’s definitely an indie game, and there are a few rough spots here and there, e.g. the controls, tower placement, metal beam in the HUD, etc. That being said, the game was fun.

Side note, the current build is near-impossible. The groups of big bois are brutal and the titans are broken. But I imagine the devs will balance the game shortly

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game


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Play through here: https://youtu.be/an-O9XdFq5s

The Good Graphics are nice sound track is pretty sick and I like that they give you an active component with your builder. The bad Minions like killing your towers, you can’t be at two places at the same time and the default paths are a continent apart from each other, you have to actually physically pick up resources which despawn quickly so if your towers are killing things on the left while you’re on the right you’re getting half the resources at best, YOU HAVE TO BODY block to have any form of success, there’s not many tower choices and you can’t upgrades your towers, Minions LOVE killing your towers and some are thicc barely get frozen and are just blitzing so you have to lay sacrificial towers to appease their tower blood thirst, PLACING TOWERS IS HARD the area you can put them is very limited and you have to have a wide gap between your towers which is ANNOYING AS THE WORLD, you only have 30 very short seconds to lay towers while you try to fight with the build mode to even drop them AND THEN you have to run back to body block a path, there’s no wave counter that I noticed or any kind of stat to tell me how my towers are doing whatsoever, The Machine gun tower takes forever to start shooting like it will literally watch enemies run by then start shooting like 10-15 seconds later. Overall I think it’s a neat concept, but in my subjective opinion I can’t recommend it because I don’t think in it’s current state it’s worth the time investment to try and figure out how to win.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Bulkhead on Steam

What’s Left Behind

What’s Left Behind

This is a very unique and quite enjoyable simulated city builder game. While there are a few bugs that are being resolved, the developer is quite responsive and most engaged in improving the game. I recommend giving it a chance, particularly if City Building Simulators are a preferred genre. I’ve really enjoyed getting the hang of how the settlements develop, particularly as Research unlocks new abilities and improvements as the game progresses.

Overall, I believe this game has great potential and that it’s one I look forward to enjoying. While there are only 5 cities to choose from currently, each map can be replayed with very different outcomes.

Real player with 22.0 hrs in game


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At this point I wouldn’t recommend this game, even though it is early access.

1. The game doesn’t look finished at all. The most simple things aren’t working. If you demolish any building you won’t get all the mentioned resources added in your inventory.

2. If a building gets attacked by a zombie the notification is visible so shortly that you can’t react at all, which probably cost a building. It seems to be useless to have any defensive stuff standing around.

3. If buildings get destroyed by a zombie the number of jobs and employed citizens are updated. This looks like you still have ‘open’ jobs, but actually you don’t.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

What's Left Behind on Steam

Sector Six

Sector Six

Note: If you don’t like Diablo-like games please read the last paragraph of this review.

This is like a Diablo game but it is also unique in its way, it is a side scroller, shooter and you build a ship instead of an armored warrior. If you know Diablo-like games you already know this game too is all about loot, grinding and mindlessly destroying, highly addictive stuff. It starts with a story and you shoot various enemies such as spacecrafts, repair drones, bombardment towers, a mini boss enemy you occasionally fight called Apex, and a variety of bosses which are cleverly designed, while dodging projectiles in a bullet-hell like style and stuff, but, after collecting enough compartments to make a build, whether making it through relic items or set items (just like the set items in Diablo), dodging stops, and spamming various abilities and destroying everything in your path begins, and then you go on to grind loot to destroy them more efficiently. So yeah, you get the idea, it is a Diablo game.

Real player with 85.4 hrs in game


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Before I start, let me note that since the game is in early access I’m giving it a bit more leeway than usual, but my recommendation is already for the game in its current state.

I’d bought the game through an external website without realising it was in early access, so I was a little anxious to discover it later. I don’t have many good experiences with unfinished games. But I’m glad to report that, despite not being able to finish the full story and the game having some issues, I already got enough fun out of it to be worth the price.

Real player with 58.1 hrs in game

Sector Six on Steam

Multia Space Program

Multia Space Program

I like the game. I don’t know if it is incomplete because i can’t find the third rocket. But I like this and PROJECT ULTRA. Even if they are broken and possibly abandoned. I hope they will update and make more games soon.

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

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Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Multia Space Program on Steam

My Funeral Home

My Funeral Home

Start your own funeral home business and whether it is the right fit for you. Build your hearse, transfer the remains, prepare bodies for burial, and make a decent income. With all the work, there’s little room for downtime. Death knows how to keep you busy.

If you are interested in helping people cope with the death of loved ones, friends and colleagues, the funeral home business is for you. Be often on call and prepared for long workdays, including evenings and weekends.

To open your funeral home you will need to form a business entity, apply for permits, restore your car and turn it into a hearse, design preparation room,

buy necessary equipment like refrigerator, embalming machine and more.

Death is a delicate and emotional matter. You must be able to treat clients with care and sympathy. Be sure to market your business in a respectful manner. Establish a flawless reputation within your local community and win the business of locals for generations.

Key features:

  • Detailed funeral service simulation

  • Detailed car driving simulation

  • Car assembly simulation

  • Shopping system

  • Random legal and illegal paying jobs

  • Dynamic weather system with day/night cycle

  • Open World

    And much more!

My Funeral Home on Steam

Mystika 3 : Awakening of the dragons

Mystika 3 : Awakening of the dragons

I can’t say if I recommend Mystika 3 : Awakening of the dragons or not.

I just wanted to say that I ’ve been misled by the tag “Hidden Object” and I want to warn those who could do the same mistake. Mystika 3 : Awakening of the dragons is a somewhat scenarized Match 3 game, not an H.O.G. There are like 3 or 4 Hidden Objects Scenes for 200 Match3 levels ! Probably a good game for those who like that kind of game.. But not for me !

Real player with 32.0 hrs in game

Really nice game, here.

It’s 200 levels (that includes “boss levels”) which are mainly match 3 oriented. Tha match 3 type it the “moving a tile to align 3 or more” type.

The levels get more and more difficult as you progress through the map.

There’s a timed gameplay as well as a non-timed one (never played this one, though, so I can’t really comment).

Back on the match 3 gameplay, the levels are not really complexe by themselves, especially since there are ingame bonusses that are either triggered by action (align 4 or 5), or that appear randomly (or so it seems to me) once the appropriate option has been bought. Each level will earn the player some money (gold ?) with which some upgrades can indeed be bought. Some are dedicated to earning more gold, others for ingame (including the “dig statue” and the “open the cage” dedicated bonus and last for the “boss” screens (fight).

Real player with 28.5 hrs in game

Mystika 3 : Awakening of the dragons on Steam

NecroCity

NecroCity

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1108750/Timerunner/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1489310/NecroCity/

NecroCity is a place that differs from any other place. This is a place where you will meet various creatures, ranging from small to giant ones. In NecroCity you can meet skeletons, werewolves, goblins, zombies, ghosts, and other ugly monsters. NecroCity is a city-building economic strategy game, in which the action takes place in a secret land, whose residents are divided into two basic classes: people and monsters. In the game, you will play the role of the governor of a dark city. Your main task will be to build and manage the city, starting with a network of roads, buildings, and fortifications.

Due to an extensive system of building improvements, you will be able to create your own amazing NecroCity. Remember that each building will be important for the world presented in the game. Gain the necessary skills that will allow you to control the inhabitants, and will also attract new categories of monsters. Make your city self-sufficient and go with your army to conquer another land!

Building the dark city

One of the main mechanics in NecroCity is building and managing the available space. Start your NecoCity adventure with basic buildings, such as Tomb or Crypt. Each building has its own unique task and is essential for the development of your NecroCity. Some of them increase your maximum population, others generate the resources you need. As you progress in the game, you will gain access to much more expensive, but also much more powerful buildings, such as the Necromancer Mansion or Undead Sanctuary.

To expand your city, you will need to extract and obtain resources from nearby mines and old tombs. Some of the resources may be available outside your city walls. To get them, send your units for this task. Use the obtained materials and resources to develop your NecroCity, thanks to them you will be able to expand your army or improve fortifications. Each of the buildings in the city will be an extremely important role in the functioning of the entire community. Thanks to the extensive system of building improvements, with the acquired experience, you will be able to improve the defensive wall around your city, add defense turrets and traps.

Defense of the city

The development and management of the city are not the only duties you have to take care of. NecroCity is located in a land that is also occupied by living creatures, mainly humans. Unfortunately, coexistence is not possible, people cannot accept the fact that these disgusting beasts live in their land. As a governor of NecroCity, you will have to provide the residents with peace and security. Defend your city against enemy attacks and take care of the safety of its residents. Create advanced defense systems around your city, including defense turrets, various types of traps, and many other available city defense mechanisms.

Conquest

Management and defense are not the only aspects that await you at NecroCity. To fully ensure the safety and prosperity of your city, you will have to face the human kingdoms and conquer their lands. At the beginning of the game, your skeletons and werewolves will be perfect in combat. However, when the time comes you will have to face more powerful opponents - mounted and heavily armored knights, call your best units to fight. Regardless of whether you choose, the Necromancer or the army of the Undead to fight, your opponents will flee full of fear. It’s time for monsters to take over the world!

Take control of your NecroCity

Manage your city as best you can, develop it, and make sure that each class of monsters is satisfied with their position in the city. Manage your city as best as you can, develop it, and make sure that each faction of monsters is satisfied with their position in the city. Meeting the needs of all residents will be one of the key features for a good prospering city. Keep an eye on the satisfaction status bar of each monster category, thanks to which you will avoid internal conflict between them. The internal dispute between the monsters is the last thing you need in the ongoing war.

Creature classes and their abilities

In the game world, you will have access to many categories of monsters with different skills. Each of these classes will have a unique set of skills. Make the monsters feel good in your city because this will allow you to create class leaders, such as the Werewolf Alpha. An extremely important aspect of the game is the book in which all the behaviors, habits, and skills of the monsters are written. Thanks to the book, you will be able to plan appropriate space management and learn about the strengths and weaknesses of your community. Developing your character and gaining new skill levels will allow you to discover new secrets of these amazing creatures.

When you hear angry shouts at your gates, be ready. Here comes the doom.

The world of NecroCity is waiting just for you!

NecroCity on Steam

Mystika 4 : Dark Omens

Mystika 4 : Dark Omens

This game is similar to Mystika 3 but not the same. It is more like a game update or enhancement and has different spells than the 3rd installment. I enjoyed both games and highly recommend Mystika 4: Dark Omens.

Real player with 228.0 hrs in game

nice puzzles

Real player with 12.5 hrs in game

Mystika 4 : Dark Omens on Steam

Travellers

Travellers

work in progress not a good experience at all!

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Travellers on Steam

Z-Company

Z-Company

Voted #No 1 game 2021

  • IGN

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Avoid at all costs!

Mind you, I am hoping to be able to change that, with some fixes, but as it, it is atrocious.

The look is good, but the controls are horrible, unintuitive, and cumbersome.

The game has no tutorial, and really needs one.

The camera angle is punishing, leaving much you need to see obscured by low buildings.

They have a difficulty slider, but I put it on the easiest level, and was swamped, over run without hope of survival.

I know the game says multiplayer, but I am playing on the single player setting! On the easiest level any game should be something you can win, while learning how to play it on tougher levels.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Z-Company on Steam