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
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Such an awesome platformer, and the soundtrack is all bangers.
– Real player with 147.6 hrs in game
Democracy 3
pro’s
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in depth simulation
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easy to play somewhat hard to master (not to much of a difficulty curve)
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the ability to use loopholes so that policy’s pay for themselfs, but is punished by triggering a event.
con’s:
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populations stay fixed.
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the rate at which people seem to convert to other political ideals i quite fast. (not quite realistic how you can transfer the whole country to atheist in 2 years)
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population stays fixed and does not create problems. (if this would be too hard for starters please add an option to turn this on and off)
– Real player with 78.1 hrs in game
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Even though I think the game should be played by anyone who enjoys simulation games, I found a lot of negative points that kind of ruined the experience of the game for me:
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The game feels super linear. There is an option for randomizing initial conditions that improves this, but if you don’t play with that, there’s basically a very narrow path of choices you need to take to ensure you’re not overthrown and win the game.
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There is no “just one more turn please”. You either win or lose, and when you do that’s it, it’s over.
– Real player with 41.8 hrs in game