永夜之冬
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Whenever I see assets from the Unity Store I go “oh boy, here we go again”. In most cases the game is salvageable, not recommendable, but salvageable. You can play around a bit and do stuff, sometimes. Not in this case. The menu lacks proper UI design and doesn’t scale to different aspect ratios and resolutions. Once you stumble your way in the actual game you will be met with a crudely built asset flip level with badly written tutorial instructions. You will find how painful it is to move around with no idea what to do because not everything is translated. Everything looks bad, feels bad, feels buggy, I am confident no assets or animations are original and the cherry on top is: you have two distinct background songs playing simultaneously in the most annoying possible way. It’s so uninteresting the dev had to put a video of himself building his asset flip level in the trailer. Try to last 5 minutes before you uninstall it. No, better yet, don’t buy it at any cost.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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Detour Bus
ARRIVING 2021!
Detour Bus is a VR construction-comedy adventure, where you build ridiculous winding highways, to take the dysfunctional Flowers family on a journey across Post-Infrastructure America. Nostalgia junkie Daddy Flowers aims to revive his family’s bonds before the end of Summer vacation, by taking them on a good old-fashioned road trip, but stuck together in a restored microbus, workaholic Momma, communist-in-training Junior, and social-media-baby Goldie have a lot more to fight about than unite over. Meanwhile, the open road is under threat; you’ll have to get in the construction groove to take on corrupt Senator Joseph McCarthief’s attempts to turn all freeways into pay-to-drive tunnels and reclaim your right to transportation.
Featuring:
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play with the world’s grooviest toy car track using accessible one-button snap-and-place controls
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eight iconic landmarks to navigate - from Mt. Busmore National Monument to the depths of the active Buscano
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explore environments in a unique psychedelic art style - never before seen in VR
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voice over from your passengers that responds to how you build
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a giant tow truck mech to take down
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bustomize your vehicle with hats, hubcaps, and more
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Kaleidocraft
Kaleidocraft is a sandbox art creation game set in a futuristic utopian universe where exposure is valuable for an artist.
Features & Content:
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Create art - Create symmetrical art based on predefined shapes such as kaleidoscopes and mandalas, or just let your imagination run wild
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Hundreds of shapes and color palettes to use in any way you desire; we add new shapes and colors constantly, based on your feedback
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Advance as an artist in a kind & utopian online society; share your art with a fictional community that welcomes and encourages all sorts of art - and find out what people’s personal preferences are
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Decorate your living space hologram with your art - arrange your favorite creations, set your wallpaper, and much more to come
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Participate in Valiant challenges and, later on, share your art with the real world
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Spaceflux
I was trying to google duct tape brands to fix my toaster and this game came up… 10/10 did help fix my toaster
EDIT: Toaster is no longer working
EDIT 2: Toaster was unplugged.. its working again
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game
As a very early concept it does look insanely interesting. I’m curious in what direction the devs are gonna continue with this.
i’d love to see some sort of strafe-jumping mechanic like in quake, also some textures cause pure colours are pretty tiring for the eyes.
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
Terrorarium
After just over a whole month of developing levels for the Murder Garden Contest, it’s time for my review of Terrorarium.
TLDR:
Terrorarium is a fun and creative game with an interesting concept and encourages community participation. The developers are always active in the Terrorarium Discord server and always take suggestions by listening to their fans (Which is rare these days). Plus, You can make awesome levels for your friends and others to play and murder them with ferocious plants! What’s not to like? Since its in early access, it’s likely to be cheaper now than when it releases, so pick it up and try it!
– Real player with 95.4 hrs in game
7/28/20 UPDATE: The game is out now with new levels and new features, so here is my current day review!
The game can be broken down in to three major parts: The main story, the community made levels, and the level maker.
★ The Main Story plot itself is fine. You get to understand the character you play as and the the little pikmin-esque creatures you play with, etc., etc… It certainly adds to the game, but what really matters (in my opinion) are the levels themselves. There are 26 levels ranging from very easy to very hard, some of which are designed extremely well! Some of them however aren’t. I’d say around 85% of the levels are satisfactory, while the other 15% just aren’t either aesthetically pleasing or the puzzle/mechanics are a bit wonky.
– Real player with 35.0 hrs in game
Anti-Jump-Man
Fun! Very short (~15 minutes) but it’s free so I don’t mind. Feels like a good gamejam game.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
It’s aggressively okay. I feel like this was most likely made because someone asked “can you make me a game that represents a basic puzzle platformer played by someone who has terrible visual migraines?”
Play with mouse and keyboard, pad is not optimal.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Weed Shop 2
Although I was disappointed to find the game was no longer available on the Play Store, I found an APK ;)
Now for Weed Shop 2: Basically the same as the previous generation, PC tuned graphics still aren’t mindblowing, but they’re decent enough and bearable. Updates are still rolling out; I have to say I’m quite impressed by the presentation of such a good game from a solo developer! Keep up the great work kid! Procedurally grown weed is fun to watch; knock out burglars, and vandals, and spice vendors harassing your customers, roll and smoke joints, blunts, bongs. Mingle with people on the beach by walking outside the shop! You can even adopt a cat*!
– Real player with 438.2 hrs in game
This is one fantastic game it haves everything you expect in a game and it is very original such a new idea that works i just hope they go further with it and add much more DLC this is a winner of a game and must be a big money maker for the devs i have played it for some time and on level 70 and i enjoy this game so much had no issues with the game so far not been arrested yet for growing and selling weed so this is one game you can grow and sell weed in safety with no fear of police raiding you lol.
– Real player with 156.5 hrs in game
Engare
Beautiful Graphics, Inspiring music, Calming patterns, but exciting when you finally “get” one. This game brings natural graphics to life. I had worse than bad experiences with cheap plastic spirographs “made for kids” as a child, so I am astounded at what it COULD look like with the right tools. I didn’t realize so many awesome shapes come from such simple movements.
This game seems like it could be frustrating, but the music is so nice it distracts from any “mistakes”. But even the mistakes are impressive, so why not keep trying. There is no negative feedback if you don’t get it correct, but you get a nice PING and the completed drawing when you do. The music ebbs and flows in such a way as to sometimes create pregnant pauses as you hold your breath and see if you finally got it. The music is a loop but so long that it does not seem repetitive at all. I could listen to it for hours, but I don’t want to bias my game clock, LOL. I think this game is good for all ages, and a good problem solving experience. I’ve even thought about how I could maybe make some of these moving planks and things to try to draw these patterns on paper perhaps.
– Real player with 25.8 hrs in game
By way of introduction, let me say that I’m a college mathematics professor. I played through the game in a few hours, and enjoyed almost every minute of it even though I knew almost immediately how to solve many of the puzzles. If you’ve never done parametric/polar coordinate math, some of the shapes or how to make them will be genuinely surprising.
The game is in my opinion a great way to intuitively learn how compound motions can produce a variety of interesting figures. I enjoyed it so much that I plan to use it in a math class this very semester, along side traditional Mathematica-based computations. An “education mode” or “education edition” would be a very welcome expansion of the game, where completed puzzles could also show you some of the mathematics behind them…but I wouldn’t want that to in any way distract a player who wants to play it as-is.
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
Weed Shop 3
Wanted to update my review now that I’ve played the game more and gotten to know the dev better.
I cannot recommend this game enough. Not only is it already in a very playable state, it’s really fun and for the most part works pretty intuitively. Most importantly though, the dev is SUPER active. He’s making other indi devs look real bad right now. I’ve suggested features/changes and had them implemented within the hour on numerous occasions. He’s been releasing a few patches every day and is incredibly hands on with the community.
– Real player with 405.3 hrs in game
I absolutely love this game. This is my first time playing any of the Weed Shop games. It’s a lot of fun and it gives you the choice to keep playing all chilled-out or you can play a lesser-chill version with people trying to mess with you left & right. I prefer the chill but it’s awesome to have the option. The creation team updates this game sometimes multiple times in a day- they’re extremely involved. I haven’t had to experience any bugs for long with this game, usually within the day they’re fixed. Every bug I’ve experienced so far has an easy workaround I’ve found. I’m excited to keep playing and see how much more awesome this game will be.
– Real player with 219.9 hrs in game
Qube Qross
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- The Introduction - - -
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You like Picross?
You think you have played them all?
You want a new challenging Picross?
In 3D?
Then Welcome to QUBE QROSS!
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With the Help of Numbers on the outside Walls, you have to place Cubes to complete a Figure.
That may sound easy, but isn’t.
You can place the Cubes with Mouse and you are able to turn your Picross around. That is important because otherwise you are not able to complete it.
The Mouse Controll is easy and fluid.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Qube Qross is a puzzle game like a horcrux of Picross 3D, the controlling way is in a more limited way, but I found it fits PC games well, I went through it with my mouse.
Some puzzles in classic mode look cute and humorous, although I prefer the Time Attack mode more, it’s very exciting to go through the short puzzles in such a short time, it’s a bit pity there is no realtime online competitive mode tho, that would be amazing if I can send invitation to challenge my friends.
Overall it’s not bad, I would recommend for people have kids, or when this is at a discount.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game