Cricket: Jae’s Really Peculiar Game
After a devastating loss, Jae would do anything to fix the past. Blast off with your newfound friends on a journey to the gates of Yimmelia, a fabled land on the moon that’s rumored to grant any wish.
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Traverse forests, explore cities, ruin a rock concert, and crash a fandom convention, all while throwing your JRPG expectations out the window.
- Ram your head into things, just to see what happens! Maybe it’ll be cool?
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Recruit and travel with five new friends, each with their own unique powers.
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Customize your battle experience with six playable characters—fight with your favorites.
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Time your attacks to build your meter, ultimately unleashing powerful duo and trio attacks!
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Consult with your party members about your surroundings, how to beat enemies, or just to check in on your pals.
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Freely interact with NPCs during conversations:
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Stand there and take it, throw items at them, or just walk away.
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Your actions have consequences—how you treat people in this world affects combat.
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(You do have to crash the fandom convention, though. Sorry.)
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Hey, if you can figure out who’s playing at the rock concert, can you forward it to us so we can stay tuned?
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“Stay tuned”…That’s hilarious. We’re done here.
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Full, all-new OST composed by Shane Mesa and Tomoya Tomita.
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Elemelons.
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Swords and Sandals 2 Redux
If a potential buyer is reading this, I recommend reading the conclusion paragraph first.
If this is someone who has purchased and played this game already, I want you to add any more bugs/recommendations to the list in the comments.
Game-Breaking Bugs
-When the AI jumps, it results in them gaining essence (two turns of sleep) while the player loses essence for jumping.
-When using a ranged weapon, the only way to access your inventory for potions is if you get close to the enemy that only allows access to inventory if out of range, which for a bow is anywhere but in close range.
– Real player with 26.2 hrs in game
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Well okay, first time ill write a long review.
I have played around 20 hours and gotta say it wasnt bad, like the game could be really good IF there wasnt so much buggs like holy sh*t!
I know its hard making games by only yourself, trust me, Im also a solo game developer but you should instead of making 3 or 4 games focus on one or two untill its stable and as good as it can be. Just my thoughts…
Well now Im going to talk about the game.
The story is great and just like s&s2. Some people dont like the graphics but i think its cool. The weapons could been in a better quality doe cause they are kinda blurry and upscaled it feels like. Sad cause the characters and armor quality looks great.
– Real player with 19.6 hrs in game
Memory Battle
Classic and Casual memory game, never get old, it’s fun and improves your memory! Has a nice 2d art. They created a “battle mode” that should be the twist… But tbh, i don’t feel like it have any “real twists”, almost same as classic mode but can take longer, and the board gets a bit easier since it gets divided between shield/sword cards, so you know what you’re looking for more easily.
So far you can play 1v1’s on local and it has remote play steam support, which is awesome, but a direct multiplayer and increased player cap (for classic) would be welcome. Also you can fight AI in three difficult settings (ez,normal,hard).
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
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You’ve played memory before, right? Find the cards that match… Use the pairs as attack and defence in a fight. DLC for different cards. Can be solo, but it’s really better played 2player VS
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
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
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
Monochrome RPG Episode 1: The Maniacal Morning
In this 1920s cartoon turn-based comedy RPG you’ll take to the stage using a variety of toons to entertain foes in your way as you help Otto the shy comedian in their epic quest to…make it to work on time??? Are you ready to joke and laugh your way through a rowdy roommate, buff bees, and big bullies?
Core Features
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Journey through a 1920s cartoon world
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Go on stage to outperform your foes
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Giggle through a pun-filled narrative
Otto, a shy non-binary rabbit-like toon lives in the outskirts of the cartoon city of entertainment, Vaudeville after a terrible accident that crushed their hopes and dreams. Later rumors of dubious happenings have begun spreading across Vaudeville. As Otto wakes up to begin heading to work their morning begins to unfold in a maniacal fashion!
Steven Universe: Save the Light
NEW REVIEW AS OF 9/1/2018: The game right now is playable. You can now run this game without it crashing every second. overall, this is one of the best games I have on my steam. Now, to the real review. the game is kind of like maybe 7~8 hours if you really rush and try and not max level and do all the side quests. If you do EVERYTHING, and i mean EVERYTHING, 100% the game. You on about 20 hours. The Grind in the game is crazy. if you want to level everyone to max give up about 30 hours of your life. You can buy things to level up with ingame money. (There are mico trans in this game.) If you want to get all people their level 3 wep’s, Yellow orb’s is impossible to find. everything else you can find. but yellow there is only 4 places you can find them. and all of them are near the end of them game when you get the their areas. there are areas in the game where your stuck like you may fall off a high place, and hit the ground, No damage, but you get stuck and have to restart. also i haven’t taken fall damage. i even fell off the top of the hill, the one that the light house sits on. and i lived! not sure if that’s good or bad. (and before you said you had the sticker on, i didn’t, i didn’t have it until after i beat the game.) WITH THAT OUT OF THE WAY i really love this game. if you wanna waste your life. buy this game! really good.
– Real player with 58.1 hrs in game
Pros:
-The active gameplay keeps the player engaged from start to finish
-The star power function that determines action the player can take is wonderful for stacking on you favorite character of spreading out between the party.
-Relationship is a great team attack function and encourages mixing party formation.
-Pseudo choices (choices that have no affect on story and/or have minor affect on gameplay) were fun, from naming bosses to complimenting your favorite characters.
-Graphic style is pleasant to look at, helps the game age.
– Real player with 31.8 hrs in game
Tiny Heroes 2
On the scale of Yuck to Feast, I’d rate this one a “Gruel”
There’s enough stupid-grindy nutrition to survive on here, but after giving it a solid effort, I’d say it’s comprehensively unsatisfying.
Disclaimer - I like these stupid games on the PC instead of my phone for some time-wasting (yeah yeah, Steam community generally hates them), and I’m still hoping Steam will provide a fresh one worth digging into (e.g. Onmyoji, Rot3K (RIP), Forge of Gods (RIP)). I generally don’t care if it’s P2W, and am more interested in whether it’s fun and/or semi-competitive to play for free or on a budget.
– Real player with 77.7 hrs in game
Second Edit:
It gets kinda tiring if you are down for hardcore get things done.
But if you are just there bypass time. 10 mins a day, this is a game for you.
never think of making it a game of the day for you. no this is an idler game. only worth 10 mins or less daily for you. or even play it every two days.
Then this game will last awhile for you. I mean a few weeks till you get bored of that dungeon you never clear, even you have all the potions with you, but gears are just very grindy to get unless you spend tons of diamonds to get #pay to win.
– Real player with 24.1 hrs in game
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
Atlas Rogues
I was a big fan of Atlas Reactor and plugged in almost 2000 hours into it having only played it between 2016 and 2019. I have nothing but fond memories of grouping up with my friends and if not achieving a consistent streak of victories, we always at least experienced some epic moments and mostly respectful and respectable opponents we could congratulate in the general chat after a match. The world, mechanics, and the vibe was so unique and I couldn’t get enough of it.
And then the servers were shutdown and I was left feeling a huge void in my gaming life not having a team based game to play with others. Nothing against Overwatch or Awesomenauts, as I played those to fill the void for a year, but they could never compare to this brilliant and unique experience. All of mid 2019 and mid 2020, I was wishing and hoping Atlas Reactor could somehow come back. Maybe Gamigo could give the former Trions staff another chance to revitalize the game with new content and a paid for model to afford the servers required to run it. Or maybe a group of dedicated fans can make a spiritual successor with similar mechanics but with a whole new set of characters in a brand new world.
– Real player with 433.0 hrs in game
Atlas Rogues, like most rogueish games of its kind, aims to have a solid mix of RNG, strategy, and skill all bundled together to create an experience that can prove reliably challenging while allowing to new flavours to spark up throughout each and every run as you unlock new characters, new abilities, and new questlines throughout your gameplay. It should be noted, that those seeking the time limited phase by phase PVP chess like arena experience of Atlas Reactor will likely not find it here as this game sits in a different genre using the same universe.
– Real player with 90.7 hrs in game
Mython Island
If you like Monster Taming games like Pokemon and Roguelike games such as Slay the Spire then you need to own this game. It blends the two genres so seamlessly that I can’t believe it hasn’t really been capitalized on before.
The game offers two modes, Story and Survival mode the former has you choosing a starting Mython and the latter you will receive a team of random ones. You have to manage your Mython through the randomly generated runs and pick different paths depending on what gets generated.
– Real player with 168.9 hrs in game
Mython Island is a game that I have been waiting for since Visionstead Studio’s first tweet about the game. The art style grabbed me, and the concept seemed cool: a roguelike monster taming game. Going into this game, despite it being EA, I had high expectations.
Mython Island 100% met my expectations, and the developer has exceeded my expectations when it comes to acting on feedback concerning the game.
One of the first things you will experience is the OST, and it is immediately enjoyable. The feeling and sound of the OST changes at different points during the game, but all of it is a cut above many indie games' OSTs!
– Real player with 23.8 hrs in game