Turtle vs. Portal
Found this game on the new releases lately, it has some 70 levels which looks very easy and simple but it really requires some strategy. kudos to the creator…I strongly recommend this game to all the gamers out there who are looking for fun,strategy and puzzle solving sort of game, There are few levels which was really difficult to finish but had a whole lot of fun time playing it, but its sad that the game is small and hope the continuation version will be released soon!!
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
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I don’t get much time to play but this game is fun and challenging at the same time it’s addictive timing is everything and spotting the hidden scrolls to move the next level is a little tricky some are hidden well you will fail alot but it takes practice but game is worth it
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Adventure Time: Finn and Jake’s Epic Quest
What time is it? It’s review time. I’ll get right down to it: this game sucks. At first you think it’s going to be fun playing an exploration game in the vein of Adventure Time, but it’s anything but fun. The “look for stuff and backtrack” design of gameplay is just tiresome by the 2nd world map, and by the 3rd, you just want it to be over and done with. The first Toe Jam & Earl game for the Sega Genesis had a similar feel and look, but was loads more fun.
Not very challenging since you can easily avoid most enemies. Also disappointing that you can only level up to level 15, and as a result, you don’t feel very powerful when defeating enemies.
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
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This is a long review so if you just want a brief summary of why I recommend this game skip to Results and read from there.
NGD Studios does a great job bringing Adventure Time to the video game world with this epic hack ‘n slash adventure. Adventure Time: Finn and Jake’s Epic Quest is a fantastic game that mixes the great elements from RPGs with the awesome level schemes of ToeJam & Earl.
Story:
Adventure Time: Finn and Jake’s Epic Quest takes you out of the Land of Ooo and throws you into a new world that splits Ooo into floating islands. You play as Finn and Jake as they find themselves in a video game, which they use to explain all the weird elements. BMO has gone missing and it’s up to you to bring him back, but where is he? As you progress through the game you receive clues that help you find your lost comrade. In order to solve the mystery you must find artifacts scattered throughout the worlds, and eventually you will find the key.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Einar - Loki’s Traps
The player controls everything with keyboard and mouse, being a very simple and intuitive interaction.
The game screen is totally clean without an interface, where the player can focus directly on the character and the traps the game offers.
In a dangerous environment, where your death is served on a silver platter to the gods and your chances of staying alive are pure fun for them.
With countless obstacles and puzzles between you and your goal, reaching the end becomes challenging, even in the simplest of things.
Survive in this puzzle adventure game and prove to Loki that you are worthy of a second chance.
With easy commands, well-crafted puzzles and lots of challenges, Einar is a simple game, but it takes a lot of time and is guaranteed fun, or not!
The main difference is the mix of obstacles and puzzles and a camera move where the angle will help a lot, especially in puzzles.
If you want something different and challenging, then give this indie game a try and have fun.
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A Twisted Tale
About the game
Discover a humouristic point and click adventure inspired by all the masterpieces which made us stick to our computers back in the day (and therefore we played outside way too infrequently). Full of loony characters, unexpected twists and challenging riddles.
Accompany Vio on her unintentional journey through various realms. Explore broken cities, pirate ships in the deepest jungle and other unreal places. Stand by her side when she makes the acquaintance of the (depressive) Death and engage with lots of explicit and ambiguous references, hommages and imitations of the big classics past (and not quite past) times.
We are a bit vintage - therefore we draw our background art the old-fashioned way with paper, pencil and ink. Colorizing is done digitally - this way we leave less colorful smudges on our desks.
Key features
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Hand-drawn traditionally and digitally created graphics in 4K/Ultra HD
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Classic frame by frame animation
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1-click interface
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Female main character
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An undead deuteragonist (depressive Death)
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Lots of explicit and ambiguous references, hommages and imitations of the big classics
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Even more comical, thrilling and unique characters
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Weird humor and retro-vibes
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Varying worlds and twisted settings
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Extensive story and classical complex riddles
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Decisions affecting the game
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Alternative endings
Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion
All the time I spent on this game was just hunting for achievements, side questing, exploring, and level grinding. But aside from that, the main story of this game is quite short, and it can be completed in about 2-3hrs. All in all, I think its a fun game and if not the first game that AT has with free roam and an open world setting. The turn-based battles are alright, with the game explaining how status debuffs work, elemental advantages, and buffs, it’s pretty easy to understand and master the game with just basic knowledge. You can pretty much destroy any boss you encounter by just playing against their weaknesses (every character has different elemental skills). But, the game’s pretty much over once you get BMO to join you, you’ll see what I mean when you play it. For the price it has right now, I think its worth it IMO, but better to wait for a sale to get it.
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
This is a casual turn based RPG based on the Adventure Time world including many of the shows famed voice actors. The game plays out like an extended episode or even movie with a pirates theme that gives off a WindWaker vibe with the boat you use to travel from the strange worlds.
The game is poorly optimised for PC with chopy frames and clunky feel and very poor menus, but it does all work and if you can get past the games annoyances your likely to enjoy this immersive world. Theres enough detail to make you feel like you really are in the Adventure Time world as oposed to a game developers intepretation of it.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
Bill Hates Videogames
Bill Hates Videogames is a comedy misadventure where you get to play as Bill after he gets sucked into a videogame-like world.
Harness the power of Bill by eating trash, farting, and being lazy. Ok there is a talking sword that helps you and can transform into different weapons so that’s pretty cool right?
Art style inspired by shows like Home Movies and Ed, Edd, n Eddy using a “boiling line” to make the world feel more alive and in-motion.
FEATURES
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Explore a cartoony world filled with odd characters that may ask you to do things for them
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Combat foes and bosses or don’t! I’m not the boss of you
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Solve well-designed puzzles designed by a great designer
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Listen to a bouncy soundtrack filled with bops and tunes you’ll be jamming to for a lifetime
OTHER THINGS YOU CAN DO IN THIS VIDEOGAME
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Eat Trash
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A dedicated fart button
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A 3rd thing…
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Gecky The Deenosaur Stars In! Adventures In SunnyDoodle Swimmingland!
I guess it’s a kid’s work bcs that’s only make sense.
Totally unplayable since nothing make sense.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Ice Age Scrat’s Nutty Adventure
Strap in because this’ll be the longest analysis about an Ice Age video game you’ll ever see.
In 2006 Ice Age 2 had a video game where you played as Scrat on a hunt for nuts adjacent to the plot of the movie. It is a game I love because of its tight controls and sense of adventure. Eurocom were the developers and they did a phenomenal job on something that didn’t need that much attention to development. Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure exists as a spiritual sequel to the game; created 13 years after Ice Age 2 and 3 years after anything Ice Age had come out. What executive decided that there needed to be a Scrat game made now I do not know, but I’m thankful developer Just Add Water was given that opportunity.
– Real player with 19.1 hrs in game
Reduced to its basics of course again a pretty average 3D-platformer, but actually I didn’t expect anything different from a typical franchise game. Like I said in other reviews before, I somehow take a liking to those ones, and in that regard it didn’t disappoint me. To be honest, lots of its design is indeed done well, animations are kind of good, environments are different, music is orchestral, sound effects are funny. What I especially cherished was that the cutscenes with the trademark Scrat-parts (like in the movies), you know, where he gets in one mess after another and gets hit a lot, were plentiful. Really loved those parts, so I can’t complain about that, they were indeed true to the spirit. That saying, I also didn’t mind the plentiful bugs or flaws I encountered the longer I played, probably non-avoidable for such type of lower-budget and Unity-based games, like the double jump sometimes doesn’t work when jumping too close to an edge, returning to the hub makes you invisible and messes up the graphics, jittering platforms or movements, input tutorials that don’t vanish, sporadic sounds that don’t stop, falling through the floor at times, or the repetitious fights and too few enemy types. No, what in the end really annoyed me a bit actually was the fact that to 100% the game you had to replay nearly all levels (because you later acquired new abilities which open formerly closed sections). Worst problem, even if you got those items in a replay, you always had to again play through the entire level to finish it. Really wish that there was a ‘return to main hub ‘ button in the levels. Especially when looking for those hidden statues, oh boy, they were sometimes really diabolically hidden, and playing through the levels over and over again, seriously, at these moments I started to curse the game.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
Legacy - Witch Island 3
REALLY FUN TO PLAY LOVE THE PUZZLE AND HOGS
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
Very cheesy dialog and probably the worst voice acting I’ve ever heard. It’s not even so bad it’s funny. It’s just plain bad.
Moderate graphics at best. Poorly animated or static ‘cut-scenes’. Dreary plot. Overly simple (although quite varied) mini-games, apart from a few which are just plain annoying. Fairly generic and often nonsensical quest ‘puzzles’. Translation issues.
Reasonable music, although given how shoddy everything else it, it doesn’t really seem to fit all that well. No Steam achievements.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
PRIM
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1511380
Story
Strange things are happening in the Land of the Dead. Instead of reaping souls, Thanatos, the Angel of Death, has to deal with his teenage daughter Prim. Every night, Prim has the same dream: An oddly familiar human boy cries out for her help. Needless to say that our heroine tries to answer the call. There‘s just one tiny problem: The Grim Reaper has strictly forbidden her to enter the Realm of the Living – she‘s not ready for the immense power she‘d develop there, he claims.
Unfortunately, when Prim finds a way to trick her father and travel to Earth, it painfully turns out that Thanatos‘s presentiments have been right all along…
At its core, PRIM is a story of a father learning to let go and a girl finding out who she really is. But it’s also a thrilling adventure, full of magic and darkness. On her journey, Prim repeatedly has to switch between the Realm of the Dead and the Land of the Living, where she faces demons, real ones and ones within herself, while always being accompanied by her sidekick, an eye with spider legs.
Key features
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Hand drawn HD artwork and traditional frame-by-frame animation
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Simple one-click interface
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6-8 hours of varied gameplay
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Atmospheric orchestral soundtrack
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Control multiple characters
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In-game hint system, hot-spots and fast-travel
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Mini games, such as a deck-building card game
Try the free demo!
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Release: Feb 2, 2021
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For PC, Mac and Linux
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30-60 minutes of gameplay
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Texts in English, German, Spanish, French, Brazilian Portuguese and Russian!
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Voice over in English and German