Epic Dumpster Bear: Dumpster Fire Redux

Epic Dumpster Bear: Dumpster Fire Redux

Don’t judge this game by its cobbled together graphical assets; they actually end up adding to the charm once you realize how good the game is! Epic Dumpster Bear is a very enjoyable platformer with a good deal of content. It’s got a lot of levels, 3 hidden collectible coins in each, some secret exits for optional harder levels, and speedrun challenge medals. It’s also pretty challenging in generally fair ways (harder than Mario, easier than Meat Boy), even for experienced platforming game players. Also the soundtrack is super good. $5 is a very fair price for the amount that you get with this game.

Real player with 50.6 hrs in game


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Epic Dumpster Bear: Dumpster Fire Redux is a funny and challenging platformer that is fun to play. You play as a bear whose natural habitat has been destroyed by “an evil corporation” and you are out for revenge. The simple story coupled with the actual gameplay really reminds me of the classic 8-16-bit games such as Mario and Sonic titles.

Real player with 14.2 hrs in game

Epic Dumpster Bear: Dumpster Fire Redux on Steam

Golden Retriever

Golden Retriever

All That Glitters is Gold!

In this mining platformer, traverse your underground mine shafts to retrieve gold! Team up or compete against your friends or go solo into the mines and extract as much gold as you can. Setup your operation and reinvest your earnings into better gear and equipment. This line of work not only separates the gold from the dirt, but the pups from the dogs. With danger lurking in the ancient grounds, hungry Dinos awaken, searching for prey and loot. The wise miner doesn’t fear the Dino but sees it’s flesh and bones as a potential fuel source for their operations. Gold mining is a treasure hunt, so open your miner’s map, test some dirt, and find that stash of gold!

Mine to Save the Town from Fat Cat

Each unique map has new environmental hazards like forest fires, earthquakes, lava and new machines like helicopters and excavators! Every speck of gold you collect gets you closer to prevent Fat Cat from building his Cat-sino next door and paving over the town!

Beware of Dinos

  • Dinos cause cave-ins when they get grumpy and stomp their feet

  • Dinos eat all of the gold out of your bags of dirt.

  • Dinos steal gold coins when they bite you!


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Golden Retriever on Steam

Escape from the Office

Escape from the Office

cool time killer, challenging levels with complex controls that you need to get used to over time

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game


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Pretty good time killer, like The Boshy. Interesting levels, simple drawing. The only drawback is an inflated price tag, so it’s better to take it at a discount.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Escape from the Office on Steam

Epic Dumpster Bear 2: He Who Bears Wins

Epic Dumpster Bear 2: He Who Bears Wins

If you haven’t played the first Dumpster Bear, you should know that it’s not just a meme game. It’s a fast-paced, actually pretty good platformer. Each level has 3 hidden red coins to collect and speedrun medals to achieve. There are optional, more challenging levels that are unlocked through secret exits and spending the yellow coins you collect while playing. And there are goofy boss battles and over-dramatic cutscenes. The soundtrack is actually original and composed specifically for Dumpster Bear, and it’s a real highlight of the game.

Real player with 171.4 hrs in game

Such an awesome platformer, and the soundtrack is all bangers.

Real player with 147.6 hrs in game

Epic Dumpster Bear 2: He Who Bears Wins on Steam

Death Game+

Death Game+

Death Game+ has a simplistic artstyle that’s incredibly easy to pickup and play around in.

However, the game provides very little challenge, dying is incredibly easy and the campaign is relatively short and beat very quickly. The character acceleration is also insane and makes yourself hard to control so exploring a level is actually more difficult than dying in one.

if you’ve got money to burn and want do play something silly this is definetly the game for you.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Really bad

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Death Game+ on Steam

Even the Ocean

Even the Ocean

Even the Ocean is an outstanding narrative and platformer with clever puzzles, believable personalities, and quite a long adventure.

  • Edit: Probably worth mentioning: It’s of a rare breed of game that can stand on its own merits as a story-driven puzzle-platformer, that also has a message to deliver about society; an existence proof that we can have both, breaking down a dichotomy I’ve seen many people percieve between compelling gameplay and artistic expression in modern games.

I’ve been looking forward to (and following the development of) this game since I played Sean and Joni’s previous game Anodyne, which itself had a wealth of imaginative worlds to explore, each with unique puzzles and atmospheres. Suffice to say, I wasn’t disappointed to find the same wealth of content, crafted with at least as much care and skill as was used in Anodyne. These two clearly know what they’re doing when it comes to game design and development.

Real player with 63.6 hrs in game

Even the Ocean is a 2D adventure platformer at a glance filled with a neat mechanic and no enemies. As I played, I came to realize that there were some deeper elements hidden within the game, including some commentary on modern day society as well.

The game’s primary focus seems to be the story. Like many other games, this one is cliched as well. You play as Aliph, who is new to the big city, and an unsuspecting and unassuming potential hero to save the world, through her skills in mechanics. But as the story develops, you do become attached to the character and the simple interactions on a day to day basis with the people around her, waiting for the next chapter to unfold, or does it? The story is really quite nice, well-written, filled with funny dialogue and social commentary, etc.

Real player with 17.5 hrs in game

Even the Ocean on Steam

The Company Man

The Company Man

One apple a day, keeps an interesting story away

Don’t expect the story to keep you glued to your RGB gamer chair. The theme is corruption in “big-bad” corporations. Sadly the game adds nothing original to the conversation, nor is the delivery in some way unique. The exposition is delivered through single lines of monologue every time you stop for a coffee break, with an occasional boss one-liner before you duke it out. And they are just so basic and uninteresting, that I can’t even remember a single line of dialogue.

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game

The Company Man is an alright game, the animation and art style is is funny and cute. It also showcases a lot of the local flair of the development team’s locality and culture. However, I encounter a lopping bug which loops me back to the start of the level in Chapter 2. Wouldn’t recommend it yet until maybe after a few months for the development team fixes most of the early launch issues.

Edit: The bug has been fixed! Mere few hours after this review was posted. Thanks Forust Studio!

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

The Company Man on Steam

Jeebo & Jerbo vs. Life

Jeebo & Jerbo vs. Life

Well made platformer with a goofy side and a darker side. Fits the named genres well and has a well scored soundtrack. Replayability also makes this game worth the time youll be able to get out of it.

Real player with 53.0 hrs in game

Fantastic game with an amazing world. The lore and story are phenomenal and the gameplay is very fun too. Highly recommend to anyone who enjoys funny and interesting worlds akin to that of Undertale/Deltarune (You can definitely see a lot of Toby Fox influence in the game lol)

Real player with 18.5 hrs in game

Jeebo & Jerbo vs. Life on Steam

Shell Out Showdown

Shell Out Showdown

Shell Out Showdown is a wonderfully engaging game that is also incredibly polished for still being in Early Access. Game play is smooth and enjoyable both with friends and solo against computer players. I love all the cosmetic options available in the shop and the overall art style of the game is top-notch. Highly recommend to any and all types of gamers!

Real player with 5.9 hrs in game

Gameplay is similar to a platform “fighting” game with the rather unique spin that you and your competitors are a bunch of vending machines trying to get rid of all your concessions. It’s not the sort of mechanic I ever expected to see in a game like this but the execution ends up being a hilariously hectic good time.

The controls are tight and movement mechanics are familiar. I’m especially a fan of the dash. The pixel art is cute and fun, and the music is top-tier. And you can even customize your character with effects and paint colors and “buddies.”

Real player with 4.2 hrs in game

Shell Out Showdown on Steam

StalakMiner

StalakMiner

Wow such nice developers!

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game

good

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

StalakMiner on Steam