Cyber Drive
Cyberdrive is:
Waves of enemies constantly attacking without giving you a break
Average lifespan at easy difficulty 1 minute.
Only one thing is required of you “KILL YOUR ENEMIES !!!!!”
3 different maps.
Awesome music.
3 Levels of difficulty:
Easy(Hardcore).
Normal(Hardcore x2).
Hard(The mode was not invented by humans and is not recommended for people).
4 types of weapons.
HUGE amount of achievements.
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Endless Furry Ping-Pong
redponei is the best artist on e621
change my mind
– Real player with 65.2 hrs in game
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Very competitive! Im in the top 3 now but it wont take long and someone else is better. You should play it at least once to be part of the big furry game.
– Real player with 28.6 hrs in game
Minimalist Space War
It’s a good game for a good price. It made me feel very nostalgic! It starts off easy, than gets progressively harder. Just what you’d expect in a space shooter game. Recommended!
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
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I liked a lot this geometric space shooter game. It slowly progress to more challenging levels letting you understand new weapons and power ups. I recommend, its fun and relaxing at the same time!
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
BeatBox Runner
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Old School Fun
Enjoy 30 LEVELS of action! BeatBox Runner is a new, challenging platformer that pushes player skill and reflexes to the limit.
Platforming With a Twist
Switch between two states to traverse the traps laid out before you. Platforming meets bullet hell as you switch states to make your way through challenges you haven’t encountered anywhere before.
Unlockable Cosmetics for the Bravest Players
Customize your character! He may be a square, but that doesn’t mean he can’t have style! Push yourself the extra mile and collect cassette tapes spread throughout the levels, and you’ll be able to unlock special cosmetics. From headphones to a snazzy pair of shades…meet the challenge and look good doing it!
Tiger Tank 59 Ⅰ
Lucky me gets to write the first English review for Tiger Tank 59 Ⅰ. This is a free to play 2D top down shoot ‘em up where you control what I think is some kind of tank against a bunch of other tanks. It’s hard to tell, as the screenshots show, there’s some really bad graphics here.
Although this is a copy of the GameMaker Studio shoot ‘em up template, original assets have been used. GameMaker Studio is a terrible game construction kit, and you can’t build a nice house from a terrible foundation. Games made with GameMaker Studio are always, always terrible, and this game is no exception.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Astro Sentai Jarbonder
Nez
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Sometimes you just want to take a 5 minutes break and go pew pew pew.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Grav Blazer Squared
Bought it for $0.10.
What kind of game would you expect which costs less than a tesco white roll?
And still… it gave me ten funny arcadish minutes.
Definitely happy bunny!
– Real player with 15.8 hrs in game
Bought it for about ten cents with one of those steam coupons. I didn’t expect much, well it costs as much as a bubble gum. And it gave me about as much fun as a bubble gum.
You have a space ship, flying around and killing other space ships. Half of the features implemented don’t work, and it feels rather bad to steer. It’s the kind of game you do when learning a programming language, and as it was made with unity, it took the creator probably 10 minutes to create. It is definitely not worth the 99 cents, but for 10… Hey, it’s ten minutes of fun.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Project:Pong
This game is much more fun than many of the big budget high detail graphics AAA games. It brings the same kind of vibe as playing a game of Foosball or table tennis. Especially when playing against friends at home or online with Steam Remote Play Together. Playing against the computer is really nice too. And it’s hard enough to stay entertaining. Especially when playing the game modes that the developer created that are different than standard Pong. The simple graphics keep the game clean. In the matter that when you lose or win a point, you know exactly what happened and why. Unlike a lot of games where you sit there wondering what went wrong, or being mind boggled about what the game just did that just didnt seem right. I paid 1 euro and felt like I could easily share my love for the game by gifting the game to a couple Steam friends. One of them is TheJoyOfPuzzles on Twitch. He fell in love right away and played the game on stream for hours
– Real player with 112.3 hrs in game
Exactly the face-lift that classic pong needed. I am pretty sure that I am just scratching the surface of the growing complexity of the levels. There is a tough learning curve to just get competent at basic pong if you’re not already. totally worth it to get through the initial challenge and start conquering some of the later levels. Worth at-least a dollar. No question!
– Real player with 41.7 hrs in game
Return Alive
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Game description key-points: bad experience guaranteed
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
The Tower Of TigerQiuQiu
its the cat’s ass of free games. i could play for hours if i was ever bored enough.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
The Tower of TigerQuiQui is a collection of more GameMaker Studio template flips from copy+paste “developer” TigerQuiQui who has a weird pattern of dumping completely garbage 2D retro pixel asset flips from GameMaker Studio with various NES style pixel skins on them, then charging literally hundreds of dollars in empty, valueless DLC.
No exceptions here, you can’t make this up, TigerQuiQui have their hands out for ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN US DOLLARS with of contentless DLC for this “free” asset flip. In this case it looks like some of the assets are direct copies of old NES games, so we can hope Nintendo will step in here.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game