Katy and Bob: Safari Cafe
This is the second of Katy & Bob’s outings and despite being fun at a base level, is really quite lacking in other respects, particularly when held up against its predecessor. The difficulty curve is a ghost of its former self. While Way Back Home became more and more frenetic as you played, the highest scoring gameplay in Safari Cafe requires a lot of doing nothing for long periods which is much less fun and becomes repetitive much faster. Other than that it is a rinse and repeat of the prior game so if you enjoyed that there’s at least a fair chance you’ll enjoy this one.
– Real player with 40.8 hrs in game
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It’s nice game for younger audience. For older gamers (like 7+) it’s just bad game. Very repetitive without any new improvements on new cafes that you unlock. It’s just same old, same old upgrades, starting from zero $ you have to upgrade everything… again. And another very big and obvious bad thing: if you are any good you’ll have more money that you can spend and that creates situation in which you play the game for no reason: you just wait to unlock new cafe and then your saved $ goes to 0. That’s just lazy design. I do recommend game for below one dollar though. With that amount of money you’ll keep your son/daughter nice amount of time practicing speed and precision.
– Real player with 25.6 hrs in game
DayD: Through time. Jurassic Rush
Basically a reskinned Gnomes Garden series but more expensive and less fun.
Most time management games like this offer 3 difficulty levels, but this one only has 2 - no timer and “very hard” which has an extremely short timer. To get 3 stars in very hard mode is challenging but can (and usually has to) be done without even using 3/4 of the map which makes you wonder why they even bothered putting the rest of it in.
Very little variation in levels, so it gets pretty dull after a while.
EDIT: Managed to get the achievements to work which is a bonus.
– Real player with 20.1 hrs in game
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Okay so it is a bit on the boring side. And the story is kind of dumb. And it isn’t really a lot of fun. But I got it on sale! If you get it on deep sale then yes, I recommend it. After all it could have been worse.
– Real player with 16.3 hrs in game
Gnomes Garden Lost King
eJaw made an OK job doing this sequel, it is more refreshing than the old ones. Sure the completion script is faulty but it only fails if you use the restart button so it’s not a big deal. Plus the change of developer gives more consistency in the difficulty ladder (duo to some actual game testing), and a face lift, though it leaves me wondering why they had to follow the gnomes theme and not try what eJaw could have brought to the table. Too bad these companies never want to release even the slightest of updates to fix such obvious little bugs like the restart/completions issue. Well worth the 49 cents!
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
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Finished the game (49 levels) with all achievements in 8.5 hours.
The graphics are nice, the story is ok, but due to “improved” level design you may end up stuck after doing half the level because you should have spared some resource (e.g. stone), which is NOT fun. No previous version had such irritation.
Additionally, the game is buggy:
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sometimes (frequently) it stops detecting fulfilled goals, so you have to go back to the map and replay the level
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sometimes (not so frequently) it never finishes removing the mound (the hammering just goes on and on - you are stuck - replay the level)
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
Crop Dusta
Crop Dusta is a fast-paced Puzzle Action game. You control the crop duster by maneuvering it to spray crops and bugs while dodging buildings, trees, and animals. Please the farmers by spraying crops to pass to the next field. Spray those bugs before they eat the crops! Do you have what it takes to be an Ace Crop Dusta pilot?
Detour Bus
ARRIVING 2021!
Detour Bus is a VR construction-comedy adventure, where you build ridiculous winding highways, to take the dysfunctional Flowers family on a journey across Post-Infrastructure America. Nostalgia junkie Daddy Flowers aims to revive his family’s bonds before the end of Summer vacation, by taking them on a good old-fashioned road trip, but stuck together in a restored microbus, workaholic Momma, communist-in-training Junior, and social-media-baby Goldie have a lot more to fight about than unite over. Meanwhile, the open road is under threat; you’ll have to get in the construction groove to take on corrupt Senator Joseph McCarthief’s attempts to turn all freeways into pay-to-drive tunnels and reclaim your right to transportation.
Featuring:
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play with the world’s grooviest toy car track using accessible one-button snap-and-place controls
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eight iconic landmarks to navigate - from Mt. Busmore National Monument to the depths of the active Buscano
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explore environments in a unique psychedelic art style - never before seen in VR
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voice over from your passengers that responds to how you build
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a giant tow truck mech to take down
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bustomize your vehicle with hats, hubcaps, and more
Lazy Sweet Tycoon
I enjoy a lot of clicker games, and I did enjoy this one as well at first, but the game has a few achievements that are way too grindy to keep enjoying the game. After completing all the other achievements I have the following achievements left:
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clicking 100k energized trees left (I only got around 10k while getting the other achievements with active play)
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Start/complete 100 jobs, most of them take 1 to 2h in real life which means you have to log in every 1/2h to start a new job if you want to get through this one as fast as possible.
– Real player with 99.5 hrs in game
Really fun game, it is not as indepth as other clickers but I like the chill environment and themes
Cross play is cool as well, I was a fan of the mobile game so I liked being able to bring my progress over
Runs pretty well on my computer too :)
– Real player with 41.1 hrs in game
Highrise Mogul
I’d recommend the game.
It’s a simple build your tower the way you want kinda game. Graphics are good for the game, simple but it matches the feel. Game play itself is fairly easy to pick up, just a little figuring out what works and what doesn’t for the increase and decrease of either offices or residential as well as the businesses you install.
My only complaints at this time are that there’s kind of a problem with keeping employees happy. I’ve got a bunch of businesses and breakrooms, however, janitors leave pretty much every other day and I have to rehire them en masse when i notice that floors are crazy trashed. I only wish that on that account, either people would use the trash cans more or that there were a way to easily see what employees are missing out on to be able to keep them around.
– Real player with 17.9 hrs in game
Built a tiny cute tower filled with theaters and shops in the middle of the forest. The visitors were very rude and littered all over the place but other than that it was pretty cozy.
Game seems like a nice relaxing time from what I’ve played so far. Though the tutorial is a bit lacking and it took me a while to figure out everything. Looks like a lot of content to go through with all the researches available. Graphics are simple and cute and fit the game well.
Overall a great time!
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
Life of a Capitalist
Not worth the money
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Not what i expected
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
MONOPOLY® PLUS
This game is so much fun for the whole family! You get to roleplay as Mr. Monopoly man’s henchmen; people are saying that the game is glitchy and crashes a-lot, but I disagree! It only crashes when you SUCK at the game haha. Anyway, I totally recommend this game for any hard-core video gamers, but also casuals alike! Bots are really fun to play with because they make me feel adequate in my life.
I just don’t understand the hate for the game. Mr. Monopoly gave me this nice Kool-Aid and everytime I play the game I just have a blast… :) 10/10
– Real player with 117.4 hrs in game
The game is great but there is one problem. The NAT type problem. For some reason this game has a weird system where most of the time you have a strict NAT type which means you can’t join online games with friends so it locks you out of the fun part of the game. Additionally Ubisoft have done nothing so far and you have to port forward whatever it is in your router in order to fix it. This is the only game that has this problem. No other game has this problem to what I believe. The main game is great but connecting is the biggest problem this game has.
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
Capital Profit
Music Used In Trailer
Track: the Sun Is Coming
By: Oursvince
License: Cc 3.0 By-share Alike
Capital Profit is a first person crafting tycoon game. It is based on the gathering of resources and creating them into various objects. Furthermore, you can sell these objects to NPCs in-game via your very own shop. The goal of the game is to either make the most amount of money possible or have the coolest/ rarest items!
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Search For Resources
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Build Items
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Sell Items
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Buy Items
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Decorate
Reasons to Play
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Build Your Shop Empire In Real-time
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Competition: Compare your shop and island with your friends and try to be the one who has the coolest items or the most money
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Replay-ability: Continue playing and upgrading your island until you are satisfied
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Family Friendly: This game has absolutely no violence except for the concept of fishing
The Name
I often get asked how I came up with the name “Capital Profit”. The game is very much based on the functions of capitalism, because of the buying/ selling of items and getting the most amount of money possible. Plus it was a word that my friend liked after I suggested to him (I’m all about that friendly teamwork). Now the word “Profit” is mostly based on profiting from the work/ play-time you put in the game. Therefore Capital Profit are two words that represent the game very well.