The Count of Monte Carlo
The Count of Monte Carlo is a novel take on blackjack, in retro style. I think it balances difficulty and enjoyment well–it can be frustratingly hard while figuring out the peculiarities of some of your opponents, which only makes beating them more satisfying. Definitely one of the better digital card games I’ve played, with all the arcadey goodness that keeps you hooked.
9/10, buy this game if you like blackjack!
– Real player with 11.9 hrs in game
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It’s blackjack with a bit of a dungeon crawler RPG thrown in.
Very simple, easy to lose time playing.
Art and music style remind me of something I would have played on a library computer in the late 90’s early 2000’s
like a standalone mini game.
I would be very interested to see this what else this developer has in store, because I can’t stop playing.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Item Collector - Pirates
Item Collector - Pirates - Play through a huge amount of different levels with increasing difficulty and alternative exciting game modes. Bring you brain to the limit and find all the matching pairs!
Product feature:
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100 levels
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100 achievements
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Easy gameplay
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Includes sfx and music
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Great graphics
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Blackjack Hands
Loved this game, it’s a great mashup between threes and blackjack.
I loved to play poker hands, this sequence is also very good.
I recommend this game if you want a relaxing but also challenging puzzle game
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
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Interesting idea to mix puzzles and card games rules. Random elements brings a touch of card game feel.
Art is simple but nice, as well as the relaxing soundtrack. Good for card fans.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Tower Tactics: Liberation
It’s a mix of a Tower Defense and a Deckbuilder Roguelike.
Whats’s there not to like?
Especially because the Dev is very responsive and listens to feedback
After finishing the first Deck in Ascension 20 just now. I can say a bit more about the game.
There are 9 starting decks you unlock over time with your level, each with other starting cards and bonuses.
At first the game felt really hard, after getting used to the mechanics it became a bit better, but still was on the harder side.
Dev said he will adjust the difficulty to make it a bit easier.
– Real player with 50.5 hrs in game
Edit: Game is still good 20 hours in.
I would highly recommend getting this game before it releases. This game is functionally complete. Obviously there is room for improvement (more variety of content) but you can complete a run (3 maps + Boss), there is meta progression, including 8 slots you unlock over time which you slot passive abilities you find or create. Which are a little bit basic like increased attack speed or range or increased currency gain. Also there are many starter packages that change how your run starts which are tied to level progression to keep things fresh.
– Real player with 24.8 hrs in game
Endless Furry Blackjack
Alot of winning. Alot of losing, Ended up getting the top score but the game refused to let me submit. What really hurt was the dealer getting then over a dozen blackjacks in a row and busting out after just having 110k+ gold.
– Real player with 51.5 hrs in game
It scares me
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Super Auto Pets
One more juice, one more squeeze, and before you know it you have 30 hours in this game and almost enough points to buy the poop hat. Did anyone else mention you get to put hats on your little animal friends? This game pogs me out of my gourd.
Now for the serious part.
Serious Review
This an an auto-battler, which means you draft a team of units with varied stats and abilities, and you get to arrange them in order. That is the full extent of your involvement. Once you have spent all your gold in a turn, you are matched against another player and the animals duke it out without further involvement on your part.
– Real player with 287.8 hrs in game
it’s fun, it’s free, but while i would recommend it, i fear there is a heavily addicting element bc it’s super easy to get into, so having picked this up less than 24 hours ago, all my waking hours have essentially been while playing this game. This is not a good thing. (but the game is good, just be wary if you could get addicted to this) There is no monetary danger of addiction, which is a positive! There is DLC, but there is a filter such that F2Ps cannot play with P2Ws unless they change their settings.
– Real player with 104.9 hrs in game
Poker Hands
Smart game, mixing poker with logic puzzle.
Good to spend time during quarantine.
Nice cards design and soundtrack.
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
edit: the april 9 patch fixed some technical issues, so I edited the review to reflect said changes.
poker hands mixes the matching mechanics from games like 2048 with the rules of poker. move all available cards at the same time and try to create hands (5 cards) according to the goals displayed in the top right corner. pushing cards against walls merges them, but you can also use incomplete hands to block, as you can’t merge two hands of 3 cards, for example.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Dungen
cute little game apart form the fact that its basicly in alpha:
bad translation to the point where you left guessing what cards do
a good portion of the cards doesnt do anything in the first place
starter decks of the diffrent classes cant fight half the enemies in the first lvl
fights start sometimes randomly without input from your side
and the list goes on and on, not worth the money at this point
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
SOULZ
Eternal world with thrilling strategic battles
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Enter Soulz for the ultimate strategic battle!
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Simple but special and deep dual
Battle in the Dynamic Battlefield
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Use all the strategies and tactics you have prepared to attack!
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Command the legends to defeat the enemy, occupy the headquarter, and acquire points!
Battle of Legendary Heroes
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From King Arthur, to Zeus! Strategic battle fantasy with global legends!
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Various Heroes of 5 different unions: Eastern, Western, Olympus, Fantasy, and Dark!
Battle for Sea 3D
Battle for Sea 3D is an overpriced game. The controls in the game are terrible, the graphics in the game are terrible. I do not advise anyone to buy this game ..
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
If you’re looking for a battleship clone, look elsewhere: While the gameplay is true to the original, the bland visuals, uncooperative camera, and sluggish pace provide–at most–one to two rounds of enjoyment.
Upon starting the game, you’re greeted by a fullscreen window with only one option: Place your ships. Through quick trial and error, you’re probably figure out that you click once to anchor, then once more to rotate the angle, but nowhere is this shown. Speaking of which, there doesn’t appear to be any settings menu, or exit button.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game