Now you can’t see me

Now you can’t see me

Cool puzzle(!) game with unique set of gameplay mechanics. After completing the game you can play again in speedrun mode with world leaderboard. Thinking out a faster way to complete a level reveals the possibilites of the game a little more and is also pretty fun.

Real player with 9.0 hrs in game


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On one hand super interesting, on the other hand you have to read tips from the menu screen constantly to understand just the controls, and aiming while blinking is just ridiculous. Maybe if I simply point at someone with a gun it works, rather than pointing at the gun while I’m blinking and if I mess it up have to spend 5 more minutes trying the same thing despite knowing how to solve the puzzle.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Now you can't see me on Steam

2945VR

2945VR

Very fun and intuitive. I tend to like bullet-hell games like this where you fight until you die, upgrade, and then repeat. I ended up getting nearly every upgrade before I was done.

Real player with 12.7 hrs in game


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Control your spaceship with your hand and weave in and out of bullet hell barrages in 3d VR space! Plenty of upgrades to work towards on multiple ships to choose from each with strengths and weakness.

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Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

2945VR on Steam

Above the Stars

Above the Stars

Fun game, and the voiceover is funny, well acted, and enjoyable.

I like leave the game running while at work, come home, buy everything I can with the collected money, then blow up anything that has the audacity to come near the planet I’m protecting.

Fantastic blend of incremental, idle, and active mechanics - all are well done and blend nicely with each other. Not many games make we want to leave my computer on all day when I’m not in front of it, much less make it the first one to be maximized when I sit down.

Real player with 164.4 hrs in game


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At the end of the day, I’ve gotten more out of a number of free games. I don’t mind paying for incrementals and idles and the game is cheap. However, the content is very shallow IMO. The upgrades are uninspiring, the overall prestige system is tedious and you’ll quickly find yourself without the desire to keep doing the same thing over and over. The grind I can handle… if the payoff is worth it. I do think the dev has promise though, and I hope they’ll learn valuable lessons for the future.

Real player with 126.7 hrs in game

Above the Stars on Steam