Battle Star

Battle Star

I played almost 40h and want to keep going. As a f2p I like that you can get all the characters without spending any money. The graphics are good, sounddesign is catching and the turnbased combat is right up my ally. The only thing I might add is the option to change gear during missionselection. Other than that I would also like to see a male character who talks more (srly girls are not in shortage but where are the men?). That aside, the combat is exciting and story interesting (at least for me). I do love me a good grind (I did spend more of less 70% of my playtime grinding ressources) but that might not be the case for everyone. You can take it ez though. I recommend you try it out for yourself. Can’t wait for more exciting updates. ;)

Real player with 141.8 hrs in game


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Summary: This is a pretty awesome game if you like SRPGs!

Story: It exists. It’s not great, it’s not terrible, just whatever. Pretty generic anime-esque stuff, a group of female fighters trying to take down the evil bad guys.

Artstyle/UI: Very good! The characters are clean and distinct, the attacks are flashy without being over-the-top. UI is tight and shiny, and easy to navigate. It’s anime style in the artwork, but chibi “big head” characters in the actual gameplay. It’s not distracting though, it’s very cute. Some character artwork is sexualized with huge cleavage, but compared to a lot of games of this stripe, it’s not over-the-top. Many characters are just badass/cool without being scantily clad.

Real player with 101.3 hrs in game

Battle Star on Steam

BeeFense BeeMastered

BeeFense BeeMastered

(I got this game free because I have the original beefense)

Beefense is a rts/ td hybrid. You send your bees to harvest resources in between waves. There are 4 resources- pollen, nectar, water, and honeydew.

Pollen- Money, used for building/ leveling up new towers and spawning new bees.

Nectar- Fuel. If it runs out, your bees will perform poorly.

Water- used to give towers a boost, improving firing rate, range, and I think damage.

Honeydew- Special Currency, used to unlock tower upgrades, beesearch, free caged bees, and buy ding balls and black ninja wasps.

Real player with 38.4 hrs in game


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Simple tower defense with a simple chummy plot. Having fun.

Downside….

Some things are not clear at all which leads to cons.

  1. Rolling Dungballs with mouse and keyboard. Even after finding thru a 3rd party, it takes alot of finesse to right click and drag the ball.

  2. After around the 15th mission, I had issues where I could select everything except my bees… Reboot problem sovled.

  3. At mission 25, game decided to tell me what to due in German. I failed. Rebooted game told me to destroy glow things in English. Still failed. Rebooted, and killed a enemy base and was able to advance.

Real player with 28.5 hrs in game

BeeFense BeeMastered on Steam

Epidemyc

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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Epidemyc on Steam

Bloons Adventure Time TD

Bloons Adventure Time TD

EDIT/ADDED- May11,2020

~Still going strong & even got my wife playing it on my lame tablet.

*I bought THe character pack that unlocks the 3 paywalled characters for myself & for wife on IOS Ipad… somthing im="" usually="" against="" due="" to="" principle. br="" BUT it’s my way of supporting a game i didn’t pay anything for..

Then again i still HATE FREE2PLAY GAMES!!!!

**This game owulda been sooo epic had it been like the other Bloons games.

Ive started playing Bloons 5 + 6 when they went on sale last week for $3 bucks each… /somthing

Real player with 604.6 hrs in game

I redoing my review on this game but not for good stuff i still dislike a major of stuff. so lets jump into what i personely think about this game.

First off i am like level 84 in the game. ive done everything even the 2021 summer event or whatever… that side now ill get into the stuff.

So in older versions of the game trinkets that use to give range where changed they just to give % now its a flat. so like instead of like 20% range bonus now its 10 range bonus so flat is way more well just not worth using.

Real player with 409.1 hrs in game

Bloons Adventure Time TD on Steam

Eldrador® Creatures

Eldrador® Creatures

Good for kids under 10.

Real player with 23.4 hrs in game

Eldrador creatures is not a bad game, but if your looking for a complex battle system, then this is not aimed at you, i did play through the game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ded0H1Mrdw&list=PL0i-inNt6h7-INFcuxlykQ-Lx7hIgUs_R and found the combat was weak, but it seems more fitted for kids then anyone else, the graphics are ok, music is fine 2. Value for money, for an adult the game is not worth the money as it is short, it took me 5 1/2 hour to do, but for a kid this will give them plenty of time playing the game, so would i recommend the game, it would be a no for adults but a yes for kids

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

Eldrador® Creatures on Steam

Nino Maze LOFI II

Nino Maze LOFI II

Another fun kitten game for my daughter to play!!! She loved it. Congratulations to the developer!!!!

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

Very relaxing and fun maze game with an amazing lofi soundtrack! Recommended!

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Nino Maze LOFI II on Steam

Sweetest Thing

Sweetest Thing

It'’s a cool and simple no-brainer time and resourse managment game.

Sadly, i had to refund it for a Steam Summer Sale (hope you understand lol)

i will purchase it back in near future tho and update this review :)

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

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Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Sweetest Thing on Steam

Attack of the Mutant Penguins

Attack of the Mutant Penguins

I purposefully look out for weird, obscure games full of personality, so I’m not the best judge, but personally I’m in love with this game’s weirdness. If you want new, never done before or after gameplay concepts, give this a shot. If you aren’t one for something new, or just can’t get past its weirdness, I’d say pass.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

I had a problem when using the gamepad, so I requested a refund for the game. I got it because of the nostagia since this was one of the titles for the Atari Jaguar. I never played it, so I wanted the experience.

However, it runs in DOSbox emulator, and i found it pretty expensive for what it is.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Attack of the Mutant Penguins on Steam

Color Game

Color Game

A good solid distraction. Mechanics are simple but still satisfying to clear.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

I liked the first 17 levels most. can you add more levels of them like bigger maps and mach harder they were to easy. Chasing monsters nice like mummy maze . moving monsters just ok . ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Color Game on Steam

Fritz & Chesster - Learn to Play Chess Vol. 1

Fritz & Chesster - Learn to Play Chess Vol. 1

Learn to think strategically, try out tricky mental exercises and master fun and exciting challenges – all with a generous helping of chess knowledge. These things and more await you on this unusual chess adventure that has already received great international acclaim.

Start playing Fritz & Chesster Volume 1 and join Prince Fritz and his cousin Bianca on their journey through the rules of chess and many tactical motifs.

Once upon a time there was a small country, a very, very small country. And this very small country was ruled by a very wise king. In fact he was the wisest King there had ever been. And he was called “King White”

This is the beginning of a very interesting new product by ChessBase: Fritz & Chesster. It is possibly also the most important piece of software created by the company, for a very simple reason.

Like none of the other products, Fritz, Junior, Shredder, or even ChessBase itself, Fritz and Chesster is one that can recruit new players to the game.

We predict that tens of thousands of children will take up chess because they had access to this program.

Fritz and Chesster does not teach chess in the usual way. It does not set up a board and explain how each of the pieces move. Instead it targets children who have never played chess before in their lives and teaches them the basic rules in a Sesame Street like environment. There are cartoons and stories for the children to follow, and then there are tasks for them to solve interactively.

_Oh ye, Oh ye, Oh ye!

Listen all young heroes well

Whom the chess game doth compel:

Aspiring masters of the game

Come and enter here your name

Then I beg click on the seal

The world of chess awaits your zeal_

Each piece and each rule is explained in a subgame, which you can play against the computer. Many of them are far away from the actual game of chess, but at the same time they give the children full insight into the sometimes daunting rules of the game.

Take for instance the first sequence. Young Prince Fritz has to stand in for a while for his father, King White. Together with his cousin Bianca Fritz embarks on a journey through their kingdom.

On their journey they are joined by Kalaidoscope, a jolly instructor, who tells them all about the kingdom. In each scene the children can click different elements, like the mouse traps in the above picture, funny things happen. It encourages the young users to explore the scenery.

On their trip around the kingdom the three encounter the daunting King Black, who challenges them to a game of chess. But Fritz doesn’t know how to play. Thankfully he is able to learn the game on the rest of his trip.

The first lesson comes when they see two sumo wrestlers fighting in a ring. The wrestlers are too fat to approach each other directly, so they always stay at least one square apart. They move around the board blocking each other off.

If they do it properly Fritz and Bianca can push their opponent off the board. After that they try to occupy chairs before their opponent, and while trying to do so the program explains how they can use “opposition” to outwit the opponent. At the end of this lesson the children have learnt everything they need to know about the king move, including the concept of opposition.

Learning the rook moves is equally entertaining. In a pacman-like game the children learn to move the rook and avoid capture by the enemy spiders. There are sound effects and high-score lists to keep their attention.

The bishop move is learnt by bouncing a ball off a rectangular paddle to destroy toilet bowls (the kind of thing young children find hilarious). Since the ball moves diagonally they are learning to operate the bishop. Mind you, these games might also create some problems. Very often the parents start to play them and compete against their offspring. There can be ugly scenes when it turns out, as it usually does, that the children are better.

The stand-alone chess teacher

The principle of Fritz & Chesster is that you can insert the CD into a computer drive, fire up the program and then leave a child alone with it if necessary. After a few weeks the child will come to you and say: “Can we play a game of chess?” It will have learnt all the rule – we are talking pawn moves, castling rules, promotion, mate, stalemate, everything – and even understand a bit about strategy and tactics.

Naturally you do not need to or indeed should leave your child alone with the program. In fact we have discovered that it is often usually children and their mothers who pick up the game. The fathers usually get hooked on the subgames, battling to keep ahead of the kids.

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Fritz & Chesster - Learn to Play Chess Vol. 1 on Steam