回纹平台跳跃
A small game made by one person contains four modes and the main gameplay is decryption.
Decryption model: Four characters switch back and forth using 2 skills per character to reach the end point with different matches
antagonism mode : 2 players local one-on-one hit, 2 normal skills per player, 2 to kill, melee and ranged, score for killing or playing terrain.
Lone Wolf mode : use the slide shovel, somersault, roll and other platforms to jump and then suffer, shake M must.
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Zombiotik
Great game, very easy to play, very fun game, and playable up to 8, a game to add to his collection to spend good parties with friends and familly
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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A severely underrated local multiplayer gem!
The fact that it supports up to 8 is great, but we had loads of fun with just the 4 of us! The best part was when someone would develop a winning strategy, and everyone else ganged up to find a counter to it. The game felt like a constant leap frog of trying to utilise some new exploit, only for everyone to tear you back down!
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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
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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
Bonkies
I played this game some while it was in Early Access but waited to play the rest and to review for once it was fully out.
Bonkies is a great couch co-op game that has a great visual style and is a ton of fun. Everyone that I’ve played it with has had a great time. My girlfriend who is not much of a gamer loves it. It’s worked great with Steam’s remote play to play co-op online with other friends.
Even though the single player campaign is definitely not the game’s focus, and it is admittedly short (it took me an hour to Ace it, but new players probably 3-4 hours), I had a great time player the single player campaign as well.
– Real player with 22.1 hrs in game
About the game:
Well, the gameplay is pretty simple. Every of the (up to) 4 players is playing one space monkey. Their task is to construct certain “buildings” in a limited time (usually around 3-5 minutes). Unfortunately these space monkeys have a heavy handycap: they all have only one arm. (Not sure who let them be in charge of the construction site but that’s another question).
The game mechanics rely on 50% communication with the other players (since you can’t lift objects very well on yourself alone) telling them where to move, what to do next. The other half is actually some creativity since it’s not always clear how to build these desired objects. You only get a shape of what’s expected and are left alone trying (or imagining) how it fits best.
– Real player with 12.9 hrs in game
Stacks On Stacks (On Stacks)
VS multiplayer block stacking. Drop stuff on the panel to screw each other over as you try to stack the highest stack that had ever stacked. Build your tower and knock over your opponents tower…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdY5fEErmmk
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
This game is ridiculous and wonderful. Plop down those blocks, play a random mini game, buy some fresh swag, and, dare i say, learn what it really means to be a Master Stacker. Looking forward to doing more 2p and arcade modes soon too!
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Doom & Destiny Worlds
Was a huge fan of the first two games, so I was excited about diving into the world of Do&De again. Crafting games aren’t normally my favorite, but this one keeps things simple enough that I can manage (no hunger/thirst meters, THANK YOU), I’m also not a fan of item deterioration, but it makes sense with the crafting. so far I’ve explored 11 different islands. the puzzles are pretty straighforward so far, but the crafting really drags out progressing the story, especially when your weapons and armor break and you have to make new ones.
– Real player with 210.8 hrs in game
Doom & Destiny Worlds third part from the D&D series. In this part we will find a completely new approach to the game. First of all, an open world which is very large. Many of different islands with challenges and lot of strange monsters to defeat. Crafting is also new thing. You can create all your equipment. Lots of weird potions to kick up your nerds. Being able to build and destroy almost anything. Simply a wonderful adventure for hours. Just Gigawesome game! I also recommend the previous parts which are just as great as this one. I already have, and you?
– Real player with 201.8 hrs in game
Home Improvisation: Furniture Sandbox
First of all, to address the controls issue that everyone else seems to have with this game: they are honestly not that bad. I was playing this game with my brother and he was using KB+M and I was using an Xbox controller. This game is much better with a controller in my opinion, but that doesn’t make using KB+M impossible either.
What you see with this game is basically what you get: you have a house with rooms, and each room has its own set of furniture. Complete pieces of furniture to get access to more tools, rooms, and some challenge levels.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
Have you ever said to youself, “If only I could have the stressful experience of assembling Ikea furniture, without actually assembling actual furniture?” Then this game is for you. This game is stressful, but oddly rewarding. I don’t know how to describe the feeling of “successfully” building a “kanelbuller stol”. For those of you who played the demo, this version offers multiple rooms: the attic, basement, living room, and dining room. The game isn’t perfect, and at times I cannot access the dining room, but this is a kind of game that I make my friends play just to see their reaction. I have not yet tested the multiplayer mode, but so far whenever I try to connect to other players online I have not had luck. Something else to note is the lack of depth perception when you play; your mallet may look like it is in the middle of the room but it may actually be in the edge of the room and there is no real way of figuring that out without dropping the item.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Muspell
This is indeed early access. Only buy if it’s half price or you want to play through a very rudimentary Minecraft clone.
In just 20-30 minutes (using a controller):
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Can’t invert the Y-axis view - that makes it almost impossible for me to play.
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You can’t tell what anything is, there are no tooltips for things in your inventory and no indication of what you’re looking at.
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Basically I figured out how to dig up the ground but that was the only thing I could figure out how to do other than wander around (looking up when I meant to look down :) ).
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Building Block Heroes
I was given a key to this game for use on my youtube channel. The video of my girlfriend and I playing the first world can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXdQB4z9pSc This game is fun, challenging, and unique in concept. Teamwork is helpful and encouraged, but not completely necessary. There were many times where I did the puzzle myself or trapped my girlfriend for fun. It’s the sort of game where you can have just as much fun working together as you can by screwing each other over. Overall I’d give it a 7/10 based on what I played.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Fortification: tower defence
You have a main base, where your escape vehicle is. you protect it by creating turrets along the way to it.
where this game STANDS OUT is it has unlimited amounts of maps, as they are autogenerated from a random text. it has multiplayer. and you can alter the route on the maps by manipulating the ground up or down, this game is not just good, ITS GREAT! buy it. just do it, and try it, i bet you will not refund it. its THAT good.
– Real player with 311.1 hrs in game
I really want to like this game. Unfortunately it’s quite rough around the edges and has some major issues with it.
A few of the bigger issues that ding this game quite hard are.
1. Neirodata isn’t always rewarded after launching your rocket. This is the biggest issue since Neirodata is your research points in the game. It stops advancement in the game and getting the upgrades to optimize your towers. I had a massive source of frustration with this after 5-6 runs in a row and not getting a single reward. Even after attempting to play the game more I only get rewarded every 2-3 runs at best. This kills most of the fun with the game being the entire progression system, since beyond that its bare-bones.
– Real player with 23.0 hrs in game