BEVERAGE: The Last Call

BEVERAGE: The Last Call

BEVERAGE is a beat ‘em up roguelite for 1-4 players where drunken anti-heroes save the universe with the power of booze and friendship.

THIRD PERSON BEAT ‘EM UP WITH EPIC COMBOS AND UNIQUE WORLDS

Whack, kick, slice, and crush your way through various worlds, challenges, and bosses. Collect Shards of Chaos to strengthen your chosen hero with drinks, and reach the end to get back the Orbs of Order! Changing arenas and random drinks and challenges keep the gameplay fresh on every playthrough. You choose the path you want to take to face the boss!

1 TO 4 PLAYERS CO-OP ONLINE

Get your friends along the adventure online and kick some chaotic butt as a team! You can also show off your individual progress on your very own paradise islands for fun, booze, and parties.

EXPLORE THE TWISTED WORLDS IN EVERY CORNER OF THE UNIVERSE

Lush forests oozing ogling tar flowers, fishing villages surrounded by toxic waste oceans, steaming automatons taking over mines… The universe is going through a chaotic transformation and only YOU can stop it. Prepare for twists at every corner!

FIGHT CORRUPTED BOSSES AND THEIR MINIONS

Survive through waves of hostile minions of Corruption who are ready to meet you in every realm. Destroy multi-phased bosses and release the Orbs of Order from their hold. As you make progress, so do they so never underestimate what’s coming next!

UNLOCK NEW HEROES, WEAPONS, ABILITIES, AND DRINKS VIA ROGUELIKE PROGRESSION

Choose your favorite out of the four heroes, unlock new weapons, drinks and abilities to personalize your fighting style and build. You have the freedom to choose your own path!

HAVE FUN WITH WELL-MEANING DRUNKS STUMBLING THROUGH AN EPIC TALE

Enjoy the strange new friends and epic twists in this feel-good tale that will keep you entertained for hours on end. You can look for hints of what is REALLY going on in this strange world, or just keep kicking asses of more and more epic opponents!


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BEVERAGE: The Last Call on Steam

Global Steel

Global Steel

Global Steel is a 2d run-and-gun video game inspired by Saturday-morning cartoons from the 80s. It follows the adventures of an organization that lives up to the credo of dispensing justice around the globe, with guns. Controlling three playable characters, it’s your job to shoot n’ blast through hordes of enemies as you save the world. Customize your armor-suits and weapons as you progress through an assortment of diverse levels.


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Global Steel on Steam

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

Asterix & Obelix XXL: Romastered

Asterix & Obelix XXL: Romastered

I’ve not yet played right through this, although I well remember the game having played the old version years ago - on a Windows system that could still support it, of course…

I will say, I always felt the original soundtrack was largely hit-and-miss. In the same way, some of the Remastered tracks pale in comparison to the Retro version - for example, the original Boss music is definitely way better and more intense than the new version. But to balance out, most of the remastered music does actually compliment the original with a more epic and orchestral feel to it.

Real player with 35.2 hrs in game

Ahhh….. this is one of the first game ever played before i am currently. Its feels nostalgic to see this game back on fold since my child days playing it from Playstation2. Now it feels a whole new level for this one.

I mean come on, since when did the remastered has so much boxes overall…. and has more roman laurels than the original one because it feels reaaaly different from the original. But hey…., talking about “romastered” instead of remastered, the graphics itself IS on the new level but guess what…. it also has the ability to switch out the graphics over classic and remastered.

Real player with 26.0 hrs in game

Asterix & Obelix XXL: Romastered on Steam

Smelogs Playground

Smelogs Playground

Smelogs Playground is a Free-to-Play Real-Time Strategy game with charming aesthetics and a simple but effective gameplay mechanism.

Take over the playful and rocky Smelogs to compete against each other for fun and honor!

Technology Tree

A unique simple but clever technology tree. Where Up and Downgrading units and buildings at the right time is key. Units can morph into buildings and buildings into units. And can so change quickly from one Technology branch to another which allows you to out smart and maneuver your opponents.

While Upgrading restored the Smelogs health back to full health no matter if building or unit Downgrading will keep the health % but recoup some of your investment.

Besides the simple Tech Tree Smelogs Playground has all the RTS genre essentials you would expect from a great RTS game.

  • Base Building

  • Combat

  • Fog of War

  • Resource Management

World / Setting

Colorful and approachable art style in a mystical Aztec world.

High focus on readability ideal for genre newcomers and competitive play.

Initial Base Editor

The Initial Base Editor gives you strategic depth right from the start of the match. And allows you to accelerate your strategy before the match even starts.

Map Generator

The Map Generator generates randomly a new map at the start of each match. The map is symmetrical to ensure competitive integrity.

This will test your ability to adapt to the surroundings every match anew.

Themed Events

We have planned to release new theme-based content in a regular cycle featuring a Limited Time Gamemode with new unique mechanics.

Smelogs Playground has the genre typical mouse and keyboard controls. With some quality of life improvement which allows you to easier control and manage your units and resources.

Smelogs Playground on Steam

Cyberfrags ‘69

Cyberfrags ‘69

It’s time to get your blood up with some lightning-speed FPS action! Double-jump, wall-run, slide, and shoot your way to victory in PvP, Co-op, and single-player. In CF69, the fastest way to die is to stop moving. So don’t.

Single-player:

The Cyber-Nazis have come, and Cyber-Frank is pissed. Grab your hyperspace arsenal and get to fragging ranks of fascist assholes.

Multiplayer:

Play classic game modes like Free-For-All, Capture-the-Flag, and Team-Deathmatch, or test your platforming skills in Death-Relay. Small 6-player maps keep things ultra-fast, so you’d best start practicing, You’re gonna need it.

Cyberfrags '69 on Steam

Downtown

Downtown

The city is under siege and you have no abilities whatsoever… yet. Help Chip gain more fighting abilities (as well as increased stamina and health!) as you fight your way Downtown!

Chip was just lounging on the couch like any other typical day when his girlfriend went out to buy some food (she said something about shortages and unrest, or something like that) when he sees on the news that chaos broke out around the local convenience store, fences were erected and no one can get into Downtown! He must find a way in and save her, but first he must learn some skills.

Downtown on Steam

Molecoole

Molecoole

Molecoole is an action shooter roguelike, where you get upgrades by attaching different atoms to your character!

Gameplay:

Move through randomly generated levels and build an ever growing Molecoole. Every atom you find in your playthrough is different. You can make better and better combinations as you collect more atoms.

Key features:

  • 70+ different atoms you get randomly through the game

  • 10+ boss levels

  • 4+ biomes that are procedurally generated

  • Tons of combinatons of upgrades

Molecoole on Steam

Now There Be Goblins

Now There Be Goblins

Hordes of goblins are coming your way and you’re the only thing standing between them and total destruction of your kingdom. Use your mighty hammer or use your arsenal of structures to fend them off.

Smack, bash and stomp the goblins with your mighty blacksmiths hammer, and see them flying. Fight your way through the hordes to find the source of these pesky beasts.

Cannons, barricades, poison, traps, huge piercing bolts and much more are at your disposal. Place them anywere you desire and find out which spots wreak the most havok. Observe, learn and change your strategy to find new ways to take advantage of your structures.

Use anything you can find to dispose of these vile goblins: grab a torch, use dynamite, throw a bottle or destroy the entire bridge! You can even grab their weapons to use against them. Or simply use your massive chained hammer to stomp and bash them back.

Put on your VR headset and get ready for hours of smacking and smashing, however be aware, the goblins keep coming back with new surprises. Attempt more levels and higher difficulties, discover badass structures and unlock unique upgrades, to ultimately defeat all the goblins once and for all!

Now There Be Goblins on Steam

Planet Hotpot

Planet Hotpot

Still very rough around the edges, I believe in the next few months there’ll be a lot of improvements in the interface and depth of the game. For now, it plays smooth and has a well-defined gameplay loop (kill aliens, get powerups, kill aliens better).

I do recommend this game, but make no mistake this IS very early access at the moment so best not to go in expecting a complete game.

Real player with 8.4 hrs in game

Now and again you come across an indie game that is so bad, so terribly made that it goes through the arse end of “terrible” and comes out being fun to play. ‘Planet Hotpot’ is one of those games. From the terrible controls to the basic graphics and truly laughable enemies, but it is mad as a box of frogs to play but oddly is so bad it becomes fun! The enemies fly around and glitch out as if they are supposed to do so and the action is relentless. But there seems to be no point to the game other than surviving as long as you can! At least it only costs a few quid and I am not quite sure why I even want to recommend this game, but I am. Maybe I have become so immune to the crap VR games Steam pumps out that I have finally lost my mind.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Planet Hotpot on Steam