Mondrian - Plastic Reality
Probably the best relaxing and stress reliever game i’ve ever played
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
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– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Terrorarium
After just over a whole month of developing levels for the Murder Garden Contest, it’s time for my review of Terrorarium.
TLDR:
Terrorarium is a fun and creative game with an interesting concept and encourages community participation. The developers are always active in the Terrorarium Discord server and always take suggestions by listening to their fans (Which is rare these days). Plus, You can make awesome levels for your friends and others to play and murder them with ferocious plants! What’s not to like? Since its in early access, it’s likely to be cheaper now than when it releases, so pick it up and try it!
– Real player with 95.4 hrs in game
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7/28/20 UPDATE: The game is out now with new levels and new features, so here is my current day review!
The game can be broken down in to three major parts: The main story, the community made levels, and the level maker.
★ The Main Story plot itself is fine. You get to understand the character you play as and the the little pikmin-esque creatures you play with, etc., etc… It certainly adds to the game, but what really matters (in my opinion) are the levels themselves. There are 26 levels ranging from very easy to very hard, some of which are designed extremely well! Some of them however aren’t. I’d say around 85% of the levels are satisfactory, while the other 15% just aren’t either aesthetically pleasing or the puzzle/mechanics are a bit wonky.
– Real player with 35.0 hrs in game
Kid Hallow
Like other Hamumu games, Kid Hallow takes a strong core idea (swapping costumes for different abilities) and provides a unique style and complexity that allows for endless variation. Kid Hallow has a simple premise, but it packs in a heap of twists and quirks that elevate it beyond a standard platformer. The levels range from quick and easy to insanely challenging, and the variety between each one keeps you on your toes. Highly recommended if you like arcade style, rapid-fire platforming filled with puzzles, action, bullet dodging, and bodzhas.
– Real player with 126.2 hrs in game
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Even better than it was when it first came out in 2008 but this includes all the DLC packs for a LOT cheaper!
Lots of hours of game-play with more levels being created all the time!
Hamumu always puts out great games and I’m still playing them 20 years later!
– Real player with 86.2 hrs in game
Sub Terra Draconis
Just an excellent game! Love variety of puzzles and level design!
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
This Is Not Chess
I’ll admit I bought this purely for the nostalgia that the graphics give me. It reminds me of a lot of gamemaker games that I was obsessed with in my youth.
The game itself however, is suprisingly deep. Each unit has a type and a list of techniques and these techniques take time to pull off. But here’s the catch: you can pay action points to speed it up. You’d think you’d be constantly doing that but action points are shared between the whole team and they are also used to move your units and spawn new ones.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Cymatically Muffed
The good:
Lots of fast fun frenetic action, plenty of game modes.
Audio track is decent.
Good menus, extensive controls and customization.
Responsive, capable developer.
The bad:
Hard to see some items, visual style is lacking and can make things unclear sometimes.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
I’ve played the local multiplayer several times with friends and have had a great time playing. The variety of game types and settings provide a lot of options for replayability. I can’t wait to play the campaign once it is released, especially since it can be played coop. Cymatically Muffed is reminiscent of older classics while still providing new and exciting mechanics of it’s own. Do yourself a favor and check it out.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Hoplegs
After spending hours playing the game and completing “The Peak” I have to say this is one of my favorite physic based platformers. The amount of times i’ve fallen and had to start over again was insane but Hoplegs had me coming back for more. There is a really gratifying feeling every time you get past a roadblock that you’ve been stuck on for some time.
The game will only continue to improve and add more content. Personally I can’t wait to see what is in store for the future of the game. (Maybe a Peak v2 who knows??)
– Real player with 25.7 hrs in game
I am usually not a fan of games with very little room for error, but Hoplegs is absolutely the exception. What I absolutely love is that that there’s something for everyone. The learning curve is nice and steady at the start so players have the chance to practice getting used to the controls, but The Peak was tailored made for die hard fans of the rage game genre. The tutorials are straightforward, and the aesthetic makes it very enjoyable to continuously play, despite mistakes that put you back. I also LOVE that there’s a level editor available for fans to make their very own levels. Everything about this game makes the “suffering” you go through an enjoyable experience. I’m really excited to see the future of Hoplegs. 10/10
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
Lonely Birds
There is something so satisfying about rePearing these birds
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Fun and cute little puzzle game that introduces lots more complexity as you continue. The pearakeets are adorable.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Train Train Train
Fairly simple game, fun artstyle and gameplay. Difficult at some points but you can overcome these problems over time.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
A lovely cute relaxing puzzle game, that requires building and management of several train station and tracks while also paying attention to not run over any animals.
Great game to pop in and relax for a bit by playing a couple levels.
Theres also a custom editor, so you can create a cute looking hell trainstation for all your friends to “enjoy”.
Looking forward to the sequel ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Also: I like trains :)
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Blocksplode
Angry Bird Wit Bombs N Blocks.
Angry Blocks.
Fun!
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Blocksplode is a casual physics based puzzle game, place your dynamite in a strategic place and watch the destruction unfold. The more blocks end up under water the higher your score. You can play the single player campaign by yourself or play multiplayer with friends. An editor is included.
It’s enjoyable for playing a few levels at a time. There are a lot of levels and because the game keeps track of your best scores you could go back and improve your scores once you have a better understanding of the game physiscs.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game