Fat Man Fights
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Fat Man Fights is an action-arcade game with a humorous and light-hearted tone that is centred around an innovative and entertaining pushing mechanic.
Compete in fast-paced, hilarious sumo wrestling games against quick-witted AI opponents for the chance to win more tasty and delicious food (like donuts! And cake! And pizza!)!
First one out of the ring loses!
Progress up the ranks of sumo wrestlers to become the ultimate sumo wrestler of the century!
In Fat Man Fights you will start off in your humble home where you are then able to select your sumo wrestling games from your TV.
In the sumo wrestling match, the core mechanic is pushing.
This is where you hold the mouse button to charge up a push:
Then when you release it, the player will push and the power of that push will correspond with how long the mouse button has been held down for.
This allows for a constant change in playstyles from offensive and defensive which keeps the gameplay always interesting and engaging.
Jumping is also a huge part of the game!
What Fat Man Fights does offer:
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Fast-paced, fun and exciting sumo wrestling matches
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A break from the darker and deeper games on Steam
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An fun and unique push mechanic which is the core mechanic
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A light-hearted and enjoyable experience
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High replayability - easy to learn but hard to master
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A bright and colourful art style
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Belly flopping. Lots of it.
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A competitive drive - leaderboards and stats
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A well-balanced game that suits all types of players with different skill levels
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Comedic vanity items for the player
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A variety of maps that suit different playstyles
What Fat Man Fights doesn’t offer:
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Multiplayer
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Deep and meaningful gameplay
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Incredibly well-drawn art
Hey so you’ve scrolled down this far, I’ll tell you a bit about me.
Hi I’m Anika, I made Fat Man Fights, I’m 15 years old and I live in England :)
If you have any questions or constructive criticism (which I would love to hear) please do so in the discussions of the community hub, I will always check it!
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Flingleberries!
Life’s about having fun! Stop taking it so seriously!
FLINGLEBERRIES is a party-style, multiplayer “splat-former” where players bump, kick, and fling themselves to victory across a variety of maps and game modes!
Sit back, relax, and enjoy some good, (un)clean, fun!
You Deserve It.
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Pets No More
Divertido, lo recomiendo para jugar con otras personas.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
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cute and fun air hockey game that can be played as singleplayer or multiplayer.
levels are pretty easy once you get used to the controls, only had a tough time with the last match.
definitely recommend pets no more!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Squares Rage
Fairly short but good game, will probaly not take you more then an hour or 2 but is quite fun. Although the difficulty does not really mount as i found myself struggeling with some of the levels where you press a different key to get to the end but found the rest of the game easy in comparision. There are still some bugs though. I have noticed spike collision issues even after the latest patch and i have not received some achievements for finishing the game, nothing too big.
The levels at the end are clearly inspired by a certain other game ;). Overall nice game would recommend 7/10!
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Bruh. This game is hard. I beat it on easy mode the difficulty from what I saw doesn’t change the difficulty of levels but you have a set amount of lives based on your difficulty. Easy mode for me please and thank you it’s a pretty sweet rhythm platforming type game though. my full play through of the game here: https://youtu.be/ZWi8hqWfFLI
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Dee’s Nuts
This game is simple, but very addicting! Easily worth the $0.99 cents for the game. Highly recommend giving it a try!
– Real player with 74.8 hrs in game
I absolutely love this game! When first playing I caught myself getting sucked in. Every time I would get knocked out I would just hit ‘play again’. I highly recommend!! It can definitely see myself getting addicted to this each time I play it!
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
EPEJSODION Dodgeball Attack
EPEJSODION Dodgeball Attack is a game where you play dodgeball in international leagues.
This game is so terrible, I don’t know where to begin. It looks terrible, sounds atrocious, and it plays horribly. Even though you can look at the controls, in order to actually play the game, you can see some of the instructions in the beginning of the campaign, but that isn’t enough. The hitbox detection is somewhere by the waist of these awkward characters from what I’ve managed to hit, but there seems to be no consistency. I don’t understand the enemy and your teammate being behind your and enemy lines (maybe this is some other variant of dodgeball I haven’t played before), but you have to knock out the enemy team, which I’ve gotten close once or twice, but I’ve given up because I have no desire to continue this game.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
EPEJSODION Dodgeball Defense
EPEJSODION Dodgeball is a sports game in which you play as an international manager. You start as a manager of one of the three little-known teams and fight for the world championship, by defeating stronger and stronger teams, which, after they are defeated, will join you. In order to to become the champion, you have to beat the current world champions, who will fight for sure to the end!
Game Features
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Over 100 Powerful Teams to Unlock
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Massive single player manager campaign - play international matches
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Multiplayer play on one computer
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Regular distributions of exclusive teams
Team occurence varies between Attack and Defense. To unlock all teams, you need to connect to Attack using transfer.
Use Of Gamepad Is Highly Recommended.
Game also available in Albanian language/Lojë gjithashtu në dispozicion në gjuhën shqipe
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power
Controls:
i’m gonna say this straight off the bat, this game’s controls should be reconfigured after you complete the tutorial. other than that, the tutorial phase works fine. i recommend re-binding controls for dash, grouping, turtle power, and special moves only, since dashing provides invincibility after a while.
Bugs:
skater gear has an annoying bug where if you use their specials then dash with all of them grouped up, your character bugs out and moves on its own.
Music:
not only is the game’s music terribly repetitive, but it also has this horribly annoying sound effect that plays whenever you start a level.
– Real player with 31.3 hrs in game
on mobile this may not be a bad game but it’s boring on pc. this would be good for a kid or if you want something easy but overall its not that great.
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the outfits are nice and change how you play your turtle
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it’s nice to be able to swap to any of the 4 turtles at any time though having all 4 in combat is more a curse then a blessing
- the game is easy even on nightmare. they just add hp and attack speed on nightmare that i should add is the only other difficulty.
- watch as 3 of your turtles look on as an enemy does a special and hits all 3 of them as you leap away to safty only to die anyway cause you took 3x the damage or 4x if you didn’t dodge.
– Real player with 23.4 hrs in game
Artifact Hunter
This is one of the harder Match 3 games I’ve played, in that it seems to take a long time to clear a board–cascading tiles that clear areas are rare! It takes time to fill the various power ups too, but at least they are an option. There is a story, though kinda silly–and the voices are…not-so-good imo. I normally love the music from these developers but in this game I play through the first 2 songs (one song will replay itself until you finish that level, then the next song starts, and replays, with the next level, and so on). By the time the 3rd song comes up –which I dislike–I quit the game and return later–so I’m just listening to the first two while I play. It does get tedious but I am recommending it because I keep playing (I think I’m getting close to finishing). It’s an okay Match 3 game.
– Real player with 20.0 hrs in game
This is a match 3 game (move a tile to align 3 or more tiles or the same color/type).
You follow the steps of your father throughout various important archeologic sites in the world. This is all very linear since you follow the story step by step. There’s no replaying of any level as far as I could determine.
There are 95 levels to go through to finish the game. Each level is graded and you can earn up to three stars. I’m not sure what triggers 3 stars or not - probably the timing. Also, I’m not sure about the purpose of grading levels since there’s no ranking or “points” of any sort.
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
FarRock Dodgeball
I’m not much of a sports playing person, but I still enjoy Farrock Dodgeball. The game has a cartoon art style so it doesn’t feel as serious like a AAA sports game like, NBA 2K or Madden. It also doesn’t come across as Indie game since it isn’t pixelated (we have enough of those). The game is easy to follow and you pick up on how to play it pretty quick. What I enjoyed the most about the game is the variety of stages and special attacks you have. I also enjoyed the many side quest the game has to offer. The game does offer a local co-op mode that you can play I haven’t had a chance to play with someone yet I am looking forward to doing that in the future.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game