Toaster Jam
While still somewhat limited in play time (developer has stated they will add new levels and game modes) this is a fun and relaxing casual game. It can be quite challenging at times, though not to the point of pure frustration (sorry if that’s what you are looking for).
Controls are simple (mouse only).
Graphics are nice (cartoonish, but the game isn’t going for hyper realism. I hope)
Level editor gives you options for new community made levels or to create levels to torture yourself
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
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I picked this up as a meme game to speedrun, and was very surprised by how much fun I was having.
The main levels are VERY short. I finished the base 40 levels with all the toasts in around 20 minutes the first time. The endless mode seems fun, but I haven’t spent a lot of time one it.
I don’t actually know how much I would recommend this as a casual game, but if you like speedrunning, or IL grinding, or any kind of game where the point is to replay levels until you’re very good at them (think Action Henk, N++, Dustforce, etc), then I think this is well worth the price.
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
Doughlings: Arcade
As far as Arkanoid types go I’m giving this one the highest honors. Doughlings Arcade just doesn’t use capsules or what not to change the behavior of the ball but requires our protagonist Morpheus to morph into a super-hero type. Only then upon collecting the requisite amount of thumbs-up so to speak can you then activate the super hero power of the current super hero.
Doughlings Arcade doesn’t use blocks but Doughlings, Doughlings of different colors imply a certain state of distress and by hitting them you are essentially healing them thereby reducing their stress levels and changing their color. Blue Doughlings are one level above a fully healed Doughling so that when you hit the Blue Doughlings you’ve healed them.
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
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THE KLINGON GAMER
1 day ago (edited)
One of the Best Arkanoid games Ive played
trust me Ive played a lot Arkanoid to Glaive
the game itself introduces very cool things to the genre
namely DNA power ups sprout mucles wield guns even be a ghost
all the personas give you special moves to use against the doughlings
your trying to cure and clear on the screen
what makes it fun is the creators tools …yeah make you own levls post them and
compete to make the best levels out there its addictive
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
Super Dungeon Designer
Build your own Action-Adventure dungeons and share them with others!
Create multiple rooms in various sizes as you create your dungeon just the way you want it. Our user friendly drag and drop UI makes creating dungeons fun and easy! Upload your levels and play levels from other designers!
Features
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Use the linking system to create puzzles and challenges! Link objects and enemies together to create logic that defines how puzzles are solved. For example: link an enemy to a closed door, now that door will open when that enemy is defeated!
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Link one object to many others to create unique events!
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Group objects together and they will only trigger what they are linked to when every object in the group is activated!
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Use items such as the bow and arrow, sword, bombs, lantern and more to come!
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Create Single or Multiplayer dungeons and play together with friends in local co-op and online via Steam Remote Play together!
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Enemies with unique characteristics are at your disposal. Blobs will wander aimlessly while Bats will chase the player if they get too close. Lizards will take aim and fire their bow at the player. Flames will give chase and light torches, and Warthogs will charge at the player when they are in sight. More Enemies and Bosses will be added soon!
Follow this page to keep up to date on announcements and news!
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The Otterman Empire
I found this game lots of fun to play, especially with a few friends.
The game is simple enough to learn which makes it great for a quick party game.
The visuals are pleasing to look at with several cool locations and a selection of quirky and unique characters (including a few non-otters) to pick from, my favourite being the otter “Lyra”.
Each character has their own abilities and attacks to keep gameplay feeling fresh, some abilities are really cool like “Noah” who bombards a target are with fish. Its all very fun.
– Real player with 32.5 hrs in game
I’ve been following this game for a couple of years now and had the pleasure of playing it at different stages throughout it’s development at events organised by the creators, so it’s great to see it released! It’s great to be playing it at home! Now I just need to make some friends and for C19 to disappear so I can enjoy the local multiplayer to it’s fullest!
I’ve not played any split-screen multiplayer since buying it, but that’s mainly because of what I just said, and because I already know that part of the game is awesome! No doubt I’ll be playing some split-screen soon though! I just needed to get some practice in before playing against the girlfriend. I’d never hear the end of it if she beat me :P
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Box Cats Puzzle
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– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
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– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Blocksplode
Angry Bird Wit Bombs N Blocks.
Angry Blocks.
Fun!
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Blocksplode is a casual physics based puzzle game, place your dynamite in a strategic place and watch the destruction unfold. The more blocks end up under water the higher your score. You can play the single player campaign by yourself or play multiplayer with friends. An editor is included.
It’s enjoyable for playing a few levels at a time. There are a lot of levels and because the game keeps track of your best scores you could go back and improve your scores once you have a better understanding of the game physiscs.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Hoplegs
After spending hours playing the game and completing “The Peak” I have to say this is one of my favorite physic based platformers. The amount of times i’ve fallen and had to start over again was insane but Hoplegs had me coming back for more. There is a really gratifying feeling every time you get past a roadblock that you’ve been stuck on for some time.
The game will only continue to improve and add more content. Personally I can’t wait to see what is in store for the future of the game. (Maybe a Peak v2 who knows??)
– Real player with 25.7 hrs in game
I am usually not a fan of games with very little room for error, but Hoplegs is absolutely the exception. What I absolutely love is that that there’s something for everyone. The learning curve is nice and steady at the start so players have the chance to practice getting used to the controls, but The Peak was tailored made for die hard fans of the rage game genre. The tutorials are straightforward, and the aesthetic makes it very enjoyable to continuously play, despite mistakes that put you back. I also LOVE that there’s a level editor available for fans to make their very own levels. Everything about this game makes the “suffering” you go through an enjoyable experience. I’m really excited to see the future of Hoplegs. 10/10
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
Almazy
Almazy is our take on a classic genre that was introduced by a series of Boulder Dash® games and was followed by multiple sequels, re-releases and other games such as Repton and direct clones such as Emerald Mine.
You are a diamond collector in a world full of enemies and sophisticated combinations of caves and boulders. Conceptually it is a mix of good old arcade mechanics and puzzles that are not too mind-twisting yet interesting enough to solve in an environment full of unexpected enemies and obstacles.
This release features 100 hand-crafted levels that should please the mature fans of the genre and those who might be just starting their journey in the 2d arcade puzzle genre.
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100 all-new hand-crafted levels.
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Game controller/joystick support.
Spirit Bounce
This is the best new Arknoidoidish game Eva!
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs
In my opinion, this is one of the best VR games I have ever played. It takes the classic formula of throwing birds at pigs, scales it up into a 3D environment and nails everything it has to.
I have played practically all of the Angry Birds games from when they initially came out, nearly an entire decade ago, and so when I saw this, I immediately had to give it a go. I was sceptical, since the original games were 2D and adding an additional dimension would, naturally, cause problems. However, this is actually one of the best parts of the game. The level design accommodates the additional 3D element by allowing most levels to have the option of taking your shots at different, predetermined locations/angles. I find this feature really well done because it continues the element of puzzles in the mobile games where it is about finding the right wood plank to destroy and analysing the structures from different viewpoints, looking for the weak-points is both engaging and satisfying when you get it right.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
Angry Birds 3D
Baseline, This is Angry Birds but In full 3D with VR controls. If you are an avid player of Angry Birds on Mobile then this is a must play for you and a perfect translation of what you’d expect from a real life Angry Birds game.
You control the slingshot, Pull it back and fire to destroy the blocks and pigs, there are 4 sets of levels all with different themes just like the Mobile game as well as another Two sets of levels available after you finish the base game with a spooky night theme as well as two more coming in the future.
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game