Ultimate Battle
What a fun game. Worth the money!
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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Warshmallows
Well even if we ve been playing this game for a while now, it still a loot of fun.
Recommended :
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Play 2V2 Online or Counch
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Go for the end of the rounds : Catastrophes are epic
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Listen to the music: Warshmallowzzzzzz :D
Expected to see in the future :
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More fun modes
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More competitions / Leagues or something like that
– Real player with 381.4 hrs in game
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i highly recommand this game if you want to have fun and chill like it was super funny and crazy specially when i played 2v2 like fighting with those cute little ‘‘warshmallow’’ :p it was so amazing that you can play online as solo player or play with your friends
– Real player with 53.4 hrs in game
Temple with traps
The entire game is one map with fifteen rocks to collect. Rate 0/10 Do not buy! This game does not deserve a price tag unless there are 100 levels or more content. The name has nothing to do with the game play!
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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what ya see is what ya get, over and over again. and that funky colour.. boke. i thought for the price there was more increasingly harder levels to go through. NOPE.. just one level. finished in 5 minutes, sooo. nooo. read the refined tags if ya wanna good laugh at what this game is not. i was well conned. refund time for me.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Monkey vs Dino
Fighting games are one of the oldest pillars of video games that have been published for many years in various forms and shapes. From violent and bloody Mortal Kombat to Tekken and Street Fighter. But the issue in all fighting games is they are very slow to progress. Yes, the main thing in fighting games is to choose two characters and fight with each other. But the content of all these games would soon be boring for players who did not follow the game professionally. Another area that most fighting games didn’t take seriously was the story or single section, which in most games was not so strong that it could be considered a strong point…
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
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Game description key-points: game from a prankster kid
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Sacrifice Your Friends
Basically, this is the mechanics of overcooked mixed with the gameplay ideas of Gang Beasts. It super fun to dash around use and throw the weapons, some weapons are a little more useful than others, but they are all counterable. It controls well. A bunch of cool little stuff to unlock, like hats and characters, a bunch of different powerful gods to play, all with different gameplay styles. A whole bunch of beautifully designed maps/artwork, and a whole bunch of other stuff to explore. A great and simple versus game that is definitely worth picking up.
– Real player with 16.4 hrs in game
This is an amazingly fun item-arena brawler. The closest games I would compare it to are the Bomberman series and Killer Queen Black.
Your character avatar has no impact on your move set, which consists of punching, grabbing/activating an item, and throwing an item. Your associated Ancient One cult (Cthulhu, Dagon, and Nyarlathotep right now) does have a slightly altered move set, which are fitting for the time-limited avatar transformations (similar to a Smash Bros. Smash Ball). The game moves at such a frantic, hilariously fast and fun pace that it doesn’t need more than this.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Space Depression
You must do your best to protect the world! Destroy all enemies. Get the highest score.
We start the game in a dangerously circle.
Enemies evolve as time progresses.
Green and red bonuses appear when you kill enemies.
Green bonuses increase your health.
Red bonuses allow you to have different weapons.
Clear all the enemies to survive and get the highest score.
Touhou Luna Nights
You’re a knife throwing maid who can stop time and slow time and it’s awesome. Slowing time constantly and weaving through Patchouli’s almost unavoidable attack patterns just now was seriously some of the most fun I’ve had in a game since I was a kid. I haven’t even beaten it yet, but my feeling is this game is a solid 10/10. Boss fights are really quite fun. Marissa’s was great too. Regular enemies range from super easy to somewhat difficult and sometimes enemies or traps will be immune to time shenanigans. There are some neat time puzzles involving fluid dynamics too, but I think where the game really shines is the boss fights and the time mechanic. You can also heal a little bit by getting very close to enemies or their projectiles, so it encourages a high risk play style that feels great when you pull it off. The art style and music are good too. Great game.
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
A beautiful Metroidvania game. The music is incredible, the scenery is gorgeous, and the gameplay is fast paced. Even if you’re not a metroidvania fan, I feel that you could play this and enjoy it nevertheless.
– Real player with 20.0 hrs in game
Aces Wild: Manic Brawling Action!
A couple years back I was playing one of my favourite games: Street Fighter, with my friends, and I had a vision.
I saw a group of us playing a game with lots of colourful flashes, nice fast chip-tune style music, and even faster gameplay. We were all having tonnes of fun, and were really focused on the game, it looked awesome.
The image of the game was not apparent, all I saw was rainbows, and so I had no idea as to what this mystery game may be.
I searched and searched for a long time and found nothing.
– Real player with 41.3 hrs in game
I playtested this, bought it on Humble Store, and now am playing and loving Aces Wild on Steam. Since its Humble Store release I’ve spent dozens and dozens of hours playing, and my time with this game is far from over.
The controls are easy to pickup but are incredibly precise. You can do crazy combos and fly around the screen with your aerial-powered fighter using a minimal amount of buttons.
The game is challenging but fair. Cliche statement, yes, but true in the case of Aces Wild. Nothing that the game throws at you is outside is unbeatable if you’ve got the skill.
– Real player with 40.9 hrs in game
MECHBLAZE
Solid mech games. Lots of weapons. The main weapon with infinity ammunition is pretty good already (you don’t become hopeless when subweapon is gone). I like that the sub weapon is ammunition-based. Difficulty at normal is very much tuned down compared to gigantic army, but it does have good stepping between different difficulty level. I also like that when you take hit, you don’t turn into invincible mode like some old games, so you really need to either avoid big array of bullets or use your shield - this feels more mech-like if it makes any sense.
– Real player with 24.9 hrs in game
Another fine mecha run ‘n’ gun from Astro Port, that feels like the missing link between Gigantic Army and Steel Strider.
It didn’t click with me to quite the same extent as the fantastic Gigantic Army did — I don’t know if it’s the more zoomed out view or the gentler difficulty — but it’s still a fine genre entry and well worth playing.
– Real player with 10.2 hrs in game
Next Up Hero
Saw a streamer I know play this and it looked interesting enough for me to buy during the February Steam sale. Since then I’ve been unable to put this game down.
Be warned, though, this is Early Access and it shows. Some of the menuing doesn’t work as expected, you can sometimes get stuck on screens, not all the ventures show, you can easily go out of bounds on some characters, etc. There’s also a variety of tuning issues, with the time trials requiring you to think with a speedrunner’s mindset, the sky is falling levels filling your screen with rocks that on the edge of the level can be hard to see, don’t be greedy levels that rob you of gaining precious prestige, and other things.
– Real player with 175.5 hrs in game
I was a bit shocked that with all of the negative reviews I would like the game as much as I did. I have been enjoying it quite a bit and have unlocked a bunch of heroes and created my own stages and so on. It is fairly enjoyable, I also enjoy the boss pushing mechanic as well. It is weird in that you are kinda supposed to die and build on your own defeat. The same goes for other people. If you have friends that play the game it does become way more fun as you can tackle dungeons in co op and also have more echos to use faster as your friends die playing your stages. I had no problem with it. The bosses have a lot of health but in roughly 4 tries if you know their mechanics you can take down their full health bar. The last time I tried I did it in 2.
– Real player with 44.0 hrs in game