Star Apprentice: Magical Murder Mystery

Star Apprentice: Magical Murder Mystery

Y’all I think someone in the staff likes

! Jojo.

On a more serious note, this was really fun to play! The sprite work is really great and I loved the opening when you start the game. I can very much tell that this game took some inspirations from games like Danganronpa and other murder mystery VN-type games. Along with some inspirations from games like Touhou and Ikaruga. Now, I’m not that good at bullet hells so when I checked the options and saw infinite lives I went “oh thank god”. I still very much enjoyed the gameplay from it and having to dodge the bullets while trying to figure out whether the current statement is contradictory or not (or finding the time to focus on reading it in some cases).

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game


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I played this game one night with friends and had a blast!

The unique and interesting concept definitely makes this a game to try out if you have some time to kill as the game is quite short in length. Especially appealing to Bullet Hell or Dangan Ronpa fans but can be played by anyone!

  • The dynamic soundtrack is awesome and goes lovely along side the detective work. Very befitting of the “Detective” tag!

  • Minnie and the other characters have interactions that are sweet and conversation is smooth and feels genuine.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

Star Apprentice: Magical Murder Mystery on Steam

Abettor

Abettor

It’s like Skyrim with guns!

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game


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add a kill count

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Abettor on Steam

Project Mirror

Project Mirror

Super original and challenging (but not so much that I want to stop playing it) - will definitely be recommending this to everyone!

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game


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Project Mirror on Steam

Bullet Shot

Bullet Shot

Bullet Shot is a game where you control bullets. When the enemy shoots, you can take control over the bullet, and rotate it to target your enemies. The goal is to strategically control the number of available pauses and degrees needed to control the bullets and kill your enemies as fast as possible.

Game mechanics

The ability to control bullets and time gives unprecedented gameplay. You don’t walk around the map or shoot enemies. The limited number of pauses and degrees gives quite a challenge.

Maps

The various maps offer interesting places where the player will be. From enclosed rooms to open enviroment. Varied lighting and times of day. Weather effects such as rain make the entertainment even more interesting.

Features

  • Bullet control with 360 degree rotation

  • Time control

  • As many as 3 possibilities to pass each map

  • As many as 3 maps with over 90 levels

  • Physics of objects

  • Ragdoll physics

Roadmap(this year):

  • Gathering user feedback and incorporating it into game

  • Increasing content (maps)

  • Gameplay improvement

  • UI improvement

  • Steam Workshop

  • Localization

Bullet Shot on Steam

Savage Tower Defense

Savage Tower Defense

Regretted my purchase after 10 seconds.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Savage Tower Defense on Steam

Pixels Guide to Staying Dead

Pixels Guide to Staying Dead

Pixels Guide to Staying Dead was featured on my youtube channel

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2175220772

and now onto the short review

//Description//

Pixels Guide to Staying Dead is a local top down shooter game with an interesting twist- you must bring your opponents to 0 HP. Use your math skills to determine how to do that.

//Graphics, Sound & Artstyle//

there isn’t much to say about the graphics as it seems like any other pixel type of game. Sound is nice and found myself humming the main theme.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Pixels Guide to Staying Dead on Steam

Flewfie’s Adventure

Flewfie’s Adventure

You play as a Cat in a UFO! AND you get to dress it up in super adorable costumes! What more can you possibly want?

Playing this game has been a sincere pleasure!

About the game:

Flewfie’s Adventure is an uber cute action-adventure game with 3 difficulties (Easy, Normal, and Hard) where you fly through 5 really creative Worlds blasting monsters with the main goal of stopping the evil cat Uzzu who stole a prototype UFO from Scientist Snail and is unleashing chaos throughout the cosmos. Each World features 5 levels with different environments and new monsters and their own mini-bosses AND also 3-4 Big Boss levels. In each Level there are 5 coins to collect and a hidden puzzle room to save a Bundrop. ‘100%‘ing’ a level (getting all coins and saving the Bundrop) will unlock a chest in the World Map containing a new costume piece for Flewfie or a new skin for your UFO which can increase Attack Power or Defense. There are also side quests you can complete which reward you with even more skins!

Real player with 25.1 hrs in game

Flewfie’s Adventure is an enjoyable and charming game. It is very clear that a lot of attention was paid to the visual aesthetic of the game. There are a vast variety of enemies populating the different worlds, all with adorable and unique designs. The worlds themselves have levels that visually vary from level to level so nothing gets stale. As for game-play this is definitely on the casual side for the genre. I died once or twice towards the end on normal mode. While there was a jump in difficulty by worlds 4 and 5, there was always an abundance of health that ensured I wouldn’t die as long as I retreated from the rougher encounters. And honestly that’s fine, it just might be worth starting off on hard mode. With that being said, the shooty-shooty stuff was still fun and reactive. Something I didn’t expect was how many boss fights there were, with about three or four per world, and a lot of them had cool designs and attack patterns.

Real player with 22.9 hrs in game

Flewfie's Adventure on Steam