Slip ‘n Dip

Slip ‘n Dip

Literally the best game to happen im waiting for an Esports to come out for this game and i will be competing

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game


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Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Slip 'n Dip on Steam

The Spy Who Shrunk Me

The Spy Who Shrunk Me

Last level is a great example “How to make cool game and destroy it with final level”.

Optimization sucks and even though my PC can run game correctly with (at least) stable 30 fps, there are lots of frame drops which is annoying (unless you like playing with 10 fps).

How about setting, maybe that will change something and will make the game run properly.

NOPE. Settings is imo one of the devs joke, cause it doesn’t change anything (despite the fog from tutorial seen just after start and never again). Game looks exactly the same, no matter which variant you’ve chosen.

Real player with 15.0 hrs in game


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UPDATE: After getting past a couple B.S. parts (due to bugs) I’ve changed my mind about the game.

This game isn’t ready for prime time just yet, but it’s still pretty fun.

The good:

1. The shrink ray mechanic is fun! This might be a good cheap game when it’s done and all the problems are ironed out.

2. The artwork and music are good

3. Good voice acting

4. Good humor

The bad:

1. Shrink ray projectiles sometimes will literally go THROUGH the broad side of an enemy’s chest and “miss”. This is made worse by the fact that the reload time for the shrink ray is so long. If your shot goes through an alerted agent, you’re as good as dead. You can’t afford to miss any shots, even once.

Real player with 5.9 hrs in game

The Spy Who Shrunk Me on Steam

Baby Shark VR Dancing

Baby Shark VR Dancing

If you have a 3 year old and want to introduce him/her to VR in the most pleasant way possible, this is probably the game for you. There are no movement controls, no complicated menus, and the use of controllers are optional. My son did not know what to do with the controllers at the menu so I had to do the menu selection for him. After that he was happily making bubbles with the controllers as intended.

Content wise this game is literally as long as the song.* How many times you want to repeat it is up to you and your sanity.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game


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So i would say for what you get, the price in my opinion should be cheaper as only one song and very limited game.

less than 20mins for played twice through.

I hope that this is a unfinished project and there is more update’s too improve what has been created as the price just dose not justify what you get.

but i will say in my final word my child with a learning disability loves this sort of thing and wish there was more games available

and even tho the price is higher than it should be a smiling happy child is much better than any money in the world.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Baby Shark VR Dancing on Steam

KAPIA

KAPIA

The World Union collapsed, the nations are divided into coalitions “East” and “West”, a mysterious intelligent infection is forcing people to live under city lockdown. This is the world that needs saving. The world of KAPIA.

Amidst the chaos, Stefan, a retired pilot and a strong-willed grandfather, takes on the responsibility of ending the conflict. Little does he know his most powerful ally will be his little granddaughter, Reny.

  • Controller or Point-and-click

    A traditional point and click flow with an easily accessible drop-down inventory. To make things more exciting we also added a first-person close-up menu where you can interact with various items.

    Or play KAPIA with your controller and enjoy a modern game flow from your couch.

  • Play for both characters

    People have different sides to them, and the same goes for characters in KAPIA. Discover the story from different perspectives as you play for both Stefan and Reny. Follow their own unique paths to achieve a common goal.

  • Unique 3D design

    Enjoy a carefully crafted environment of medieval architecture and futuristic gadgets. Intelligent robots walk the streets of manually carved stone, power banks light up antique lamps, and typewriters serve as input devices for powerful computers.

  • Puzzles and mini-games

    Logic and diversity was the key to our work on this most significant aspect of the game. Just like in traditional adventure game most puzzles are tied up with objects, but there are also conversational puzzles and a whole bunch of logical mini-games.

KAPIA on Steam