FlyManMissile

FlyManMissile

This not complicated game does demand a steady hand with the mouse.

Precision, timing, and anticipation are fundamental here.

Wish it would be Gamepad/Controller compatible (Logitech F310/ X Box style).

Please let us mute or simply turn off the “nursery bedtime music”, before the air horns alarm triggers on.

Time of day options should also be considered someday.

This would permit lower brightness levels, thus less glare and saturation in Flyman view.

All this sitting “comfortably” on the missile.

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game


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Actually Very Addicting & Fun.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

FlyManMissile on Steam

Strike VR

Strike VR

On-The-Rails VR shooter, gunning down airplanes and sinking ships. Eventually going to space, but still - get those power ups and go for high scores!

https://youtu.be/KGsi80EYU3s

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game


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Ever wanted to pretend you’re a Gundam pilot? Look no further. Fun shoot ‘em up action in VR. Shoot, dodge, and upgrade. Easy to pick up and play and does require some degree of skill. It’s lit.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Strike VR on Steam

Vinios

Vinios

According to Steam’s achievement lists, I’m most likely the 2nd of 13 total players to have beaten 5 levels of this boring and monotonous shoot-‘em-up. It’s got 50 levels, and they’re all just the same but slightly harder, taking longer and eventually introducing a few new enemy varieties. Probably, at least, since I gave up after the sixth or seventh level and thus never saw if there were enemies introduced later.

The lack of much other than “hope to be randomly given an overpowered weapon” is annoying, as there’s no special attacks and weapons don’t last forever, so you can’t stick with your favorite for very long, and there’s basically nothing to do except avoid bullets, fly near all the point items, and shoot down all the enemies with auto-fire.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game


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In this video I take a look at Vinios a beautifully made vertically scrolling shooter.

I loved this game! It’s only $1 and the music alone makes it worth it. It’s a mellow scrolling shooter with great visuals and for it’s price range it’s really well made. It has all the pickups, enemies, and levels you could want for that price range and it’s just really relaxing. The enemies bullets are a little hard to see initially but you get used to it and find yourself weaving in and out of their barrages. It’s quite an enjoyable game. You can’t go wrong on this title it’s just too darn cheap so check it out.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Vinios on Steam

Stick to the end

Stick to the end

This is a well-optimized vertical plane shooting game. In this game you can use a wealth of weapons to attack enemy planes and bosses.

You will have 3 lives in each level, and each life will have three points of blood. You must destroy all enemy planes and bosses before you can pass. In the game, you will get a variety of advanced weapons and tools at random, please choose the weapons you need. The game’s rewards include 11 kinds of ordinary bombs, 1 type of bomb, 5 kinds of laser bombs (ordinary laser bombs, s-type lasers, lasers that will turn), protective covers, big bangs, blood plus life, and auxiliary attacks. Fireball, a kind of automatic tracking missile. Such a rich weapon system is enough for you to deal with a large number of enemy aircraft. In terms of enemy aircraft, there will be ordinary aircraft, tracking aircraft, aircraft that will be stealth for a short period of time, aircraft with a short protective cover, and aircraft that will launch group bombs. The Boss will have 50 flight paths and will continue to fire a variety of bullets, the most powerful of which is the laser. You need to constantly avoid boss bullets and use weapons to concentrate on attacking boss aircraft.

  • 50 levels

  • Each level will have a different boss at the end

  • Multiple different enemies and 100 flight paths

  • Boss’ attack diversification

  • Fluorescence effect

  • 11 kinds of ordinary weapons, 1 type of wave weapon, 5 kinds of lasers, protective cover, big explosion, adding blood and life, assistant attack small fireballs, 1 tracking missile.

  • Game progress saved to STEAM

  • Through customs clearance, you can get 11 game achievements.

Stick to the end on Steam

BattleGrounds : War, Tanks And Nukes

BattleGrounds : War, Tanks And Nukes

This Sucks Swamp Water

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Lucky me has the dubious honour of writing the first review for BattleGrounds: War, Tanks and Nukes.

BattleGrounds: War, Tanks and Nukes is a paid version of the free game, Battlegrounds: First Blast. It’s a minimalist 2D top down tower/soldier defense game where you must send your tanks against enemy tanks and defend your base with the single tower and various abilities you get.

As the screenshots show, the graphics here were phoned in. On a bad telephone line while driving through a tunnel. While the phone was turned off. It’s that bad. The level design is terrible, too, it’s barely possible to pass the first level. Next to no thought went into level design.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

BattleGrounds : War, Tanks And Nukes on Steam