KAIJU MONSTER VR
90’s, metropolis
You play as a giant monster whose only desire is destruction.
Confront enemy units, ravage cities and cause as much destruction as possible.
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Control a giant monster
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Destroy urban environment
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Fight enemy military units (planes, tanks, rocket launchers, etc.)
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Shoot laser beams
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Throw objects such as buildings and airplanes
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Collect bonuses and power ups
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Release a cruel roar with your own voice (optional)
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Monster vs Monster mode - take part in a city destruction in turn-based PvP mode (optional)
KAIJU MONSTER VR will be released for OCULUS, OCULUS 2, OCULUS RIFT and HTC VIVE.
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Epidemyc
This is a strategy tower defense game, you must protect seven rows against monsters by putting soldiers in each row. The player must choose between buying defensive structures, attack soldiers, or mining. As the game progresses, special and aid units are unlocked, also the enemies are upgraded in their variety. It is a very entertaining game where you do not pay to win, it does not require internet, it is not too long (infinite), it is complete and contains unlockable elements.
History: A war between the north and south zones forced all retired soldiers to return to service, Colonel Steve among them. Steve has a special mission within his own territory, and this is to recover the containers from laboratory 3. This would be a simple mission if it weren’t for the fact that he must confront the biological weapons that the enemy used in the city and the scarce resources assigned to him. Will he be able to overcome all obstacles? It depends on you.
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GrowRilla VR
This is a destructive sandbox game with just enough story to keep you coming back for more!
You play as a tiny gorilla that must eat everything in it’s path to grow larger and defeat the evil general trying to capture you..
Pros
-Funny voices and sound effects
- Bright colorful environment
-Satisfying Destruction
-Love the ability to use the enemies' weapons even when they are tiny in your huge gorilla hands after you’ve grown
Cons
-Only 3 levels currently (more content to come)
- Sound issues- A lot of times you’ll hear a pig or cow sound effect in your ear and you’ll think it’s right behind you but there are no animals nearby.
– Real player with 8.8 hrs in game
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You play as a small little monkey that has been subject to military experiments and has escaped…
But now, when you eat a certain ammount of food, you grow!
Moment method works, because you are a gorilla (trigger to “pull” the world, grab buttons to grab stuff… hold them close to your mouth to automatically eat them)
Ive played the game for a while since early release, and it has improved with every update.
Granted it still needs a bit of polish… Something i noticed is that some SFX are missing, like enviromental, and other sounds that id expect arent there. Also its very easy to destroy buildings when you are the bigger sized.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
No Tyrant
Pew Pew
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
เนิฟบทที่สองเถอะขอร้อง
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Water Physics Simulation
Actually a pretty good game compared to other simulation games like this. You have so much more creativity from making a rocket powered by sand, making tank treads, making trucks, blowing stuff up. To me I think its worth the buy
– Real player with 90.4 hrs in game
very gud
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
Destructive Contraptions
Have you ever wondered about making a game where you can make huge chain of dominos and watch them fall one by one without having to worry about any of the legal and life threatening issues. If you are one of those people you just got your dream game.
Welcome to the world of Destructive Contraptions.
Destructive Contraptions is an physics based sandbox simulator where you can create huge contraptions and watch them fall apart and destroy variety of giant structures ranging from monuments buildings to a city.
Ultimately the floor is yours to fill and the how you do it is completely up to you. We just give you the tools. So sit back and enjoy your creations as they do their work.
The game is heavily physics based so no two play sessions will be same i.e. the outcome of the game will be different each time, resulting in fun and crazy moments.
Some of the features you will encounter in this game are :
Variety Of Objects to Play With
Different Type of Objects like Dominos, Buildings, Trees, Pushers, Pivots and many more.
Time Manipulation / Freeze Time:
You can change the time and watch the pieces fall after one another in slow motion or just freeze time and move around.
Sandbox / Level editor:
You can make your own levels in the level editor.
Siege Wars
The best game I have seen from the style of Crush the castle or Angry Birds. Now Siege Wars is not a clone. If it was a “clone” Angry Birds would be too. Because Crush the castle is there too. Games like these have formed a style of shooting an enemy building by whatever weapon has become a type of game itself. And this game is in its own world and unique unlike the rest. You get insulted in Angry Birds when you lose and you can always expect what comes next. But in Siege Wars. it is always a surprise there are enemy types like in Angry Birds. And as well as different types of bricks. But what’s different is that there is one block you cannot break. Siege Wars also takes a place in medieval times and has a sad / adventurous feel to it. Its other unique feature is the upgrades and different types of weapons when in Angry Birds there is only a slingshot. Nomad1 or Alexei Garbuzenko and the rest of the team did some great coding and used some amazing imagination and thought into the levels and the game.
– Real player with 26.0 hrs in game
This is a mixed bag, but if you get it for a low price, there is fun to be had for a few hours.
It does some things better than Angry Birds, and some things worse. It has some obvious, simple-to-fix design issues that make it seem like an unpolished cash-grab.
Edit: if you want to get 100% achievements in this game, it is not enjoyable, it is a tedious chore and it looks like the developers never tried to do that while testing, because the design flaws fly right into your face then. On Steam you cannot buy spells (which would make things very easy) like in the mobile versions through microtransactions, but the game was built around that feature it seems.
– Real player with 18.7 hrs in game
Fisti-Fluffs
I saw the trailer for this game about a year ago and waited patiently as the release date passed, worried that it had been canceled. Imagine my surprise when out of nowhere the game officially released on my birthday. As a cat lover I knew this was fate that I had to buy it, lol.
Fistifluffs is a fun, casual, family-friendly brawler that’s something of a cross between Gang Beasts and Smash Bros. You take control of one of a number of cats, which you can customize with various outfits, items, colors and more, and take on three other cats in a few different battle modes to determine who is “best cat”. The game is meant to be fun, cute and wacky as cats go sailing thirty feet across the room with every jump and flop around “tussling” with combinations of scratches and headbutts. The graphics are perfect for a game of this nature, setting the cartoonish tone, and the music is great (and can be selected between “cute” and “metal” depending on what kind of feel you want for your battles). Audio in general is great as there are lots of fun cat noises, hisses, growls, and the occasional purr or nomnom as your kitty chomps down a scrumptious snack of fish to regain some energy.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
The cats were cute
There are lots of cute costumes
Fun physics
Mochi is the best 3
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Roarr! The Adventures of Rampage Rex
Roarr! The Adventures of Rampage Rex isn’t dino-mite at all, and to be fair it’s pretty terrible. The graphics are just ugly, really ugly, It felt they were trying to create that old arcade game feel but it doesn’t do any wonders. And the gameplay gets repetitive really quickly and the controls are just awkward and hard to get used to. And the worst thing about this game is that Horrible music, the music is just agony and not only that it repeats over and over to the point where you feel that your ears are going to bleed. The story is simple and nothing special you play as Sue the T-rex who is woken up by an invading alien race who want to take over the world and it’s up to you to save it, not much to phone home about. Kids might enjoy the game but adults, meh, not so much at all. Rating: 1/10
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
This is a great game for the kids as a time waster. It’s even split screen coop if you want to play with them. The buttons are few so it’s easy for them to learn the controls. For $3 normal price / under $1 on sale, it’s worth it if you have kids that like to play.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Welcome to the Polyverse
Great game, enjoying it thoroughly (still getting used to some of the mechanics). I can see the dev is really trying something different here. The low-poly aesthetic that is increasing in popularity actually makes sense if the player is in a simulation as this game suggests. Well done and I hope to see much more as I explore.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Nice game and great concept, i played this game with my friends, all of us loved this game and we can’t looking for the end of story, please finish it. PLEASE I NEED IT
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game