SPRAWL
Escape the walled city and take on the militarized government of the sprawl. Fueled by the blood of your enemies and a mysterious voice in your head, make your way towards the spire to topple whatever lays within.
SPRAWL is a hardcore retro FPS set in an endless cyberpunk megapolis. Here the streets are your playground. The dark alleys and dilapidated apartments are all surfaces compatible with your “icarus” cybernetic implant. This implant allows you to perform gravity defying acrobatic wall-running maneuvers. Your enemies, the militarized police of the sprawl, stand no chance. Not only that, but their blood fuels this same implant, vastly enhancing your reaction time. On command you can enter a state in which even bullets move at a snail’s pace. A vast arsenal of weapons lie at your disposal, the armies of the corporate government are endless, but be warned…
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Goalgetter
The first First-Person Football Manager gives you the chance to make your dream, of becoming a top striker in one of the major European leagues, come true.
You are a young and very gifted football player. Now you are getting the chance to play in the first league. Fight to achieve an essential position for yourself in your team, either by intensive training or by winning the sympathies of the fans and the trainer by other ways. Give interviews, make yourself seen in TV broadcasts and read your performance reviews in the papers.
Your private life is also an important factor. Do you want to get married, have kids, and buy a house? Do you want to buy fancy cars and try your luck in gambling, or do you rather want to fill up your bank account? Buy shares and monitor the stock market developments. Sign advertising deals and grow your popularity on social media.
Be careful not to make the wrong friends and keep concentrated on football.
Achieve the sympathy of the national team coach and be part of the World and European Cup. Participate in international and local cup matches as well as matches within your league. The game includes all major competitions. Transfer to other teams and employ your personal fitness coach.
Do you want to play fair, or do you prefer to cheat during the match? It is all up to you!
In addition to your career, you can also replay historical World Cup and European Championship tournaments.
Much content:
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Simulate the entire career of your player from the first professional contract at the age of 17 to the end of the career
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Replay historical World Cup and European Championship tournaments
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More than 50 leagues around the world can be actively played
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All national teams in the world can be played from you
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Includes all major leagues and cup competitions such as World Cup, European Championship, U20 World Cup, U17 World Cup, Club World Cup, Olympic Games, U19 European Championship, U21 European Championship, Nations League, Champions League, European League, Conference League, and much more.
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More than 1000 teams
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More than 10,000 players
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Play with up to 4 players on one PC or via Steam Remote Play
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Full control over the game world. Edit players, leagues, countries, referees, and teams according to your needs!
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Exchange your self-created editor- and community-content with other players via the Steam Workshop
Great presentation
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Beautiful 3D graphics in realistic locations such as stadium, training ground, office, casino, living room, doctor’s office, etc.
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Detailed statistics
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Intensive 3D conversations with fellow players, friends, consultants, trainers, etc.
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Action-packed football matches in first person perspective
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Many realistic and sometimes funny events
Infinite possibilities
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Make the right decisions in the live game and use the right shooting technique
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The possibilities in the live game cover all facets of modern football
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Improve your 15 skills in training - do you want to follow the instructions of the trainer or prefer to set your own priorities
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Demand favors from your teammates or help them to win their place in the team
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Give interviews in the newspaper and on TV
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Organize fan festivals and parties for your teammates
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Improve your popularity with teammates, fans, coaches, national coaches, the press with various conversations and actions
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Get tips from legendary strikers and thus increase your scoring skill
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Become a member of the team council and team captain and lead the national team onto the field as its team captain
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Do you want to negotiate contracts yourself or do you hire a consultant?
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Hire a private fitness coach or mental coach
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Enjoy your private life, go on vacation, organize parties, have children, and make friends, but always make sure that your fitness does not suffer as a result
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Keep your girlfriend happy, negotiate advertising contracts and donate money to charity
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Become a social media star and increase the number of your followers with posts
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Buy cars, houses, and other luxury goods
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Visit the casino and play roulette or blackjack
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Take care of your health to avoid injuries and conclude an appropriate insurance
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Buy stocks and follow their development or do you want to invest your money differently?
Subsidized by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure.
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Dealer’s Life
I love this game! I have had it since it launched on the play store for mobile devices.
I like how I can play it in a windowed tab and often play while watching tv on my laptop.
I wish the game offered more things such as leaderboards so you can see how you compare to other players. I have beat the game a few times with 24 weeks been the fastest to complete. and was wondering how that compares to other players.
Other things I think that would be cool would be head to head competitions where you have 15-30 minutes to try and have more money at the end than your competitior. It would help make the game interesting for me again.
– Real player with 279.6 hrs in game
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The Game:
This is basically the buy and sell portion of Recettear with a bit more depth added. You can add stats to yourself to be able to:
• Know the value of items
• Charm customers
• Read the customers' level of greed, desire for the item, and their patience for negotiations
You can hire people for your shop as well who will add a little to those stats, and who can also restore broken items, or authenticate them, or even create counterfeits.
Pros:
- Fun and addictive if you enjoy buy and sell games where you are the merchant (I love this type of game)
– Real player with 48.2 hrs in game
CoffeeBiz Tycoon
I own this game since a while, but now, with the Alpha 2 out I felt compelled to write a review to give the game and the developer a big thumb up!
Now we got a game, even if in alpha, and a really promising game: already playable and enjoyable, no crash so far, great isometric graphic, loads of options and choiches, full of detailed useful information and statistic, to help you developing your coffee business!
If you like tycoon and managements games, do not miss this game..it is going in the right direction and it seems the developer is really working hard to give us a nice polished little tycoon gem game!!
– Real player with 24.4 hrs in game
Lemonade Tycoon clone. However in its current state this game is barely playable, and updates don’t seem to come around. Almost 4 months into the release and nothing is happening, really.
The price asked for this game is really a disgrace, considering the current content and pace of development, and I can’t help but feel I’ve been robbed.
Doesn’t Steam have any quality assurance at all on what’s being released?
Avoid this.
– Real player with 23.8 hrs in game
Academia : School Simulator
I am a huge fan of Rimworld, I really enjoyed Prison Architect and plus, I’m a teacher. So I was pretty excited about this game.
I’m giving it a hesitant thumbs up on the premise that it will deliver on its promises as it progresses through EA. It’s very bare bones at the moment but I’m hopeful that it will live up to its potential as its exactly the kind of game that I would love if it were much, much bigger.
As a teacher, I do have some feedback on the academic side of things for the developers:
– Real player with 163.6 hrs in game
TL;DR
It’s fine, but not worth $20 because it has very little replay value.
Overview
Academia: School Simulator is a game. It’s challenging to call it a good game, but it certainly isn’t a bad one. I originally purchased this game after seeing it on youtube and being interesting in a school sandbox game, in which I could do a variety of things from build the best school, to making a living hellscape. Academia: School Simulator, did not meet those expectations.
Story
I don’t truly demand story in every game I play, but I feel like this could use a little… anything? I dunno even just a: Gramps left me his inheritance and I was told to spend it on his dying wish: building a school. Whatever, moving on.
– Real player with 98.7 hrs in game
Vengeful Heart
Great cyberpunk VN with a heavy, HEAVY emphasis on the ‘punk’, Vengeful Heart was a brisk, thrilling read! The aesthetic was great, the music is great, the whole novel is criminally underrated. The plot is exactly what I was hoping for and even more pulse-pounding than I expected. It’s not perfect - a couple of the plot beats fell a little flat, like Little Jimmy and the two romantic options' jealousy - but overall it was a worthwhile read.
Don’t pass this one up!
– Real player with 40.0 hrs in game
What Am I in For?
Vengeful Heart (VH) is a visual novel set in a futuristic dystopian world. The game is purely a reading experience, with only one choice players make close to the very end of the game. Outside of megacities, life is very difficult due in large part to the lack of water and heavily polluted desert sands. Players follow the story of a hydraulics engineer turned activist leader by the name of Josephine Lace, formerly employed by Nepthys, the largest water company in an unnamed city. She ends up losing both her home and job, then soon after begins her crusade against the many injustices her former boss slowly enacted over the course of the story.
– Real player with 35.5 hrs in game
Brewer
This game is cheap and kind of rough but it’s strangely compelling. You’re a brewery owner and you buy pubs and sell the beer that you make in those pubs. Someone mentioned “genuinely interesting decisions” or some such in a review of this game here and that’s stuck with me and it’s true. You have to decide which recipes to learn, decide whether to buy a pub and when to upgrade it, decide which beers to brew, and juggle deliveries so you don’t run out.
Is the best $5 game on Steam? I doubt it. But I find myself coming back to it now and then when I want to play for a few hours and don’t want to get into anything that is too involved.
– Real player with 735.4 hrs in game
Overview
Until REXCurse starts getting noticed by developers, ol' Il Pallino is going to have to review games from his own library. One such game that absolutely needs a review is Brewer. Set in a fictional area within Russia, the player starts a brewery and brews beer which is primarily sold through bars owned by the player, but every so often an opportunity (similar to contacts in Omerta - City of Gangsters) to sell beer at greater prices to out of town entities comes up every so often. As with any management sim, the player starts out small and goes on to conquer the gaming world by owning pubs all over the map.
– Real player with 228.7 hrs in game
Golden Light
Holy cow, this game is my aesthetic. I turned off the pixelation; as fun as it is, it’s difficult to deal with the entire time. This game isn’t scary as much as it is a weird B-movie with occasional jump scares. I love the ambiguous storyline; this being a relatively small community it’s got a lot of mystery in the world and gameplay.
It has a lot of personality and the devs continue to do a good job in updating it. It’s a survival rogue-like at heart; you have to make decisions as to how you’ll survive, and there isn’t a lot of room for equipment. Dying can be discouraging, but (at least in easy mode) you can go through the entrance of the biome you died in and pop back into the level you were just at. There’s really not a whole lot to it once you understand what’s going on. It’s just a fun, addictive game.
– Real player with 36.2 hrs in game
The GUT sees me. There is no escape. Once you enter, it will always have its eyes on you. Its eyes are pulling you into the abyss - deeper and deeper until you don't know your own self anymore.
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– Real player with 27.9 hrs in game
Cave Confectioner
This product was provided for free to review by a friend of a friend.
The game initially reminded me of the classic Kings Quest game on the Apple II. You wander around a bit looking for the next thing to pick up. Kind of just wandering and clicking around with very little direction, but there are some occasional tips by talking to the characters. It was probably inspired at least some by MineCraft, since the player starts with nothing and has to pick up items and then use them with other items in inventory or objects on the ground to try to get make else. It also has similarities to One Hour One Life. There’s a lot of experimentation required to get anything going.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
The game seems really nice, and I like the concept a lot. Thing is, I am having some issues with saving. However, as far as I understand the game is early in development and possibly being made by one person so issues like these are understandable. Can’t wait for future updates!
P.S A little help with saving would be much appreciated! :D
Edit: Save function in now working. Also, the controls are fine, that was a mistake on my part. Big thanks to the developer for the fast fix and the kindness!
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Nova Odessa
A quick retro plunge with a paper-cut deep story. Reasonably fluid controls. A small variety of weaponry keeps repetitive combat somewhat freshy. Secrets were not deep dives into amazing lore, and it was kinda fun when the bum swore at me. I didn’t disjoy myself and thus I recommend.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
According to the description, I missed half of this game. I killed many demons, but I don’t think I bought a single thing for my house! I wandered into the stores a few times, and periodically bought a coffee, but the shopkeepers never gave me a prompt to buy anything. Perhaps there was a location in my apartment to do this?
Either way, I enjoyed my time with Nova Odessa. I dug the jazzy music loops, although it seemed like they looped a bit TOO fast. I liked the equipment, which offers you new ways to move through spaces in the game. And although I felt like the ammo ran out too quickly, I liked the weapons as well. The enemies that look like rhinos and oozes require a specific strategy, which keeps the player engaged and prevents the combat from getting thoughtless. In addition, the game features some tricky bosses! Raimundo & Lesma, Thor & Belinda, and Mariano all required multiple tries from me to get through.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game