Treasure of Barracuda

Treasure of Barracuda

It’s short, and it’s free. It’s basically a demo for a real-life object. Unfortunately, there’s a lot of tactile feedback that you would normally use to help solve something like this that there’s no way to include. You might need a walkthrough even on easy, you’re probably going to need one on medium. Still, it’s free, so it’s worth a shot.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game


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A very relaxing and challenging puzzle game.

If you like The Room games, puzzles and Lego you’ll love this!

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Treasure of Barracuda on Steam

Stumble Guys

Stumble Guys

–-{ Graphics }—

☐ You forget what reality is

☐ Beautiful

☐ Good

☑ Decent

☐ Bad

☐ Don‘t look too long at it

☐ MS-DOS

—{ Gameplay }—

☐ Very good

☑ Good

☐ It’s just gameplay

☐ Mehh

☐ Watch paint dry instead

☐ Just don’t

—{ Audio }—

☐ Eargasm

☐ Very good

☐ Good

☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☑ I’m now deaf

—{ Audience }—

☑ Kids

☑ Teens

☑ Adults

☐ Grandma

—{ PC Requirements }—

☐ Check if you can run paint

☑ Potato

☐ Decent

☐ Fast

☐ Rich boi

☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

—{ Difficulty }—

Real player with 191.8 hrs in game


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It’s like Fall Guys but with tighter controls, more fun physics, better maps, and GAMBAAAA for skins (with plenty of free skins).

only con is it could use more maps, if you play a fair amount you might get tired of some. That said, there’s no bad maps.

Real player with 18.5 hrs in game

Stumble Guys on Steam

Magicolors

Magicolors

edit: managed to finish the game with some outside help (see the guides section), so added more info about the second half.

magicolors is a fun voxel-based puzzler (think lego or minecraft). playing as a newbie wizard, you have to collect energy by shooting spells through 3 crystals at a time and only of the same color. with enough energy new spells can be unlocked, one in each location for a total of 5 spells, since you start with the basic one.

Real player with 16.4 hrs in game


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A fun and not too hard puzzle game. Nice idea and not something I’ve seen before so quite original. It is probably a bit too easy at times even to get 3 stars but that isn’t always bad. I’d like to have seen one more world that was actually a real challenge but as it is it is still a great game and well worth the low price.

Real player with 12.6 hrs in game

Magicolors on Steam

LouveSystems' TrackMasters

LouveSystems' TrackMasters

This game probably takes greater inspiration from Lego Stunt Rally (2000) more than Micro Machines like it says on the store page. Even the pieces look similar. But I’d consider that a positive, the thumbs down is just because it’s a very very low content game right now with no single player offerings unless you count opening an online lobby and playing with bots. The UI is also very abstract as to cause confusion. Everything else is your-mileage-may-vary and probably comes off much better in a party environment that I can’t really test with no one to play it with, like the car physics and narrow roads causing a lot of crazy bumbling.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

LouveSystems' TrackMasters on Steam

ChaosTower

ChaosTower

If you want a game to play for relaxing, I recommend this game.

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

Yeah it’s released finally and I like this game! To build up my tower with all this different parts is fun and to see how it works against gravity and natural forces is also great. The defend could be challenging sometimes but after a while there is always a way :)

Of course I am not yet through every level but so far I would clearly recommend it.

Real player with 5.8 hrs in game

ChaosTower on Steam

Mini Maker: Make A Thing

Mini Maker: Make A Thing

A hero thing, a monster thing, a robo thing… in Mini Maker, you can make any ‘thing’! Use an arsenal of plastic limbs, wonky tools, rainbow stickers and googly eyes to assemble creations, please demanding clients, and laugh in the face of perfectionism.

Make a thing!

Glue mannequin limbs to robo-parts. Draw on a smiley face. Slap on a few stick-on tattoos to finish it off. Oh, did we mention there’s NO Undo button? Time to roll with the punches!

Make a living!

Fulfill wacky client requests however you can. From six-armed action figures, to fancy meals served from a toilet seat - any request is (unfortunately) possible. Explore their world and defeat your ultimate enemies: perfectionism and good taste.

Fend off haters!

Flying tomatoes, rabid hammers, electrifying eels… Fend off foes in time or ignore them and see what “statement” they leave on your precious thing.

Upgrade your toolbox!

Collect cash for your creations and re-invest it in supplies, tools and workshop upgrades. Expand your inventory or risk ending up making yet another armless Venus de Thingy.

Couch Collab!

Test the limits of your relationships by playing any challenge in 2-player couch co-op mode. Lower your expectations now: you two will be making some butt-ugly things.

Share your creations!

Use the built-in video recorder to share your creations with friends, foes, and the world wide web.

Mini Maker: Make A Thing on Steam

King Rabbit - Puzzle

King Rabbit - Puzzle

Imagine if in portal 2 they set all the exit doors in the community levels to be permanently open, and kept all the levels published. It would basically kill many of the community levels right? that is exactly what happened to King Rabbit. It breaks my heart. If you play this game just know you are playing a game full of broken community levels that are now completely worthless, including my own. I wish I could recommend this game because I have played it so much and loved it but now with the community breaking update… I dont think I will be playing what was one of my favorite games anymore. If they simply unpublished all the current community levels and let people re-publish them as they fixed them it would be ok, but not like this..

Real player with 225.8 hrs in game

There aren’t a lot of games that I keep playing. So if there is a game that I continue playing, it really means something.

King Rabbit is a free to play puzzle sandbox game with cute rabbits and their bloody deaths. Even if it’s bloody, its meant for all ages. And it really isn’t that “horrible”. It’s actually quite funny. (and sometimes frustrating)

The point of the game is to complete puzzles, collect gold, find gems and to buy rabbit skins. Each rabbit skin has only a limit 100. After the 100 is reached, you can’t obtain it anymore. However with the recently added marketplace, you can buy and sell these limited edition skins. Also a big part of this game is, that you can create your own levels and puzzles or play the levels the community has created. The fun is endless. (until you get bored)

Real player with 204.0 hrs in game

King Rabbit - Puzzle on Steam