Hogogeist

Hogogeist

I’ve been through about 7 floors so far. It starts off pretty simple to get you used to the game, but they get a little bit harder each time. The puzzles are well thought out and I’m actually a little afraid for them to get harder lol. The game runs extremely smooth, not glitchy at all and is actually a ton of fun. There’s some minor jump scares when you die, but for the most part you are figuring out puzzles. It’s so much fun I decided to do a YT series on this and I can’t wait to finish it. Definitely worth trying out for the price.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game


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Hogogeist on Steam

SlipDrive

SlipDrive

This very basic game gives you what you see. Its a simple randomly generated level flight game. It can work in VR as well. Has a proper functioning menu. Developed by one person. I hope to see more from Kensei Games.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game


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Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

SlipDrive on Steam

Die, AI

Die, AI

A traditional horror RPG set in space, with heavy emphasis on puzzle-solving, survival and jump scares. As the lone survivor onboard a spaceship returning to Earth from a mining mission, you must work your way through the ship that has been taken over by the systems A.I which hellbent on killing everything on board. Limited oxygen, failing systems and A.I created booby traps.


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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.

Global Steel on Steam

Bunny Factory

Bunny Factory

Puzzle pastime game, same style as the previous one: “Kick it Bunny”, here too the protagonists are these cute little mischievous bunnies who sometimes even kick themselves.

The graphics are cute in cartoon style, and the third-person visibility, so you always see where you are moving, there’s no danger of getting stuck with your avatar.

PLOT

We are in a large factory that produces robots, but unfortunately everything is stopped, nothing works, to reactivate production it is necessary to do an initial configuration of all the control modules scattered in the various locations of the factory.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

3D puzzle + 100 levels + online co-op = Pick up and drop boxes in work area to highlight all the squares. Each box has different highlight directions. Unlock rooms to complete areas.

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Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Bunny Factory on Steam

Henry Mosse and the Wormhole Conspiracy

Henry Mosse and the Wormhole Conspiracy

With Zany Sci-Fi story artwork, creative voice acting and fun puzzles, Henry Mosse and the Wormhole Conspiracy is a modern take on the classic click adventure game.

I highly recommend this game for any players that enjoy an entertaining but relaxing click adventure.

Real player with 34.0 hrs in game

I was unsure about this one after watching the trailer. Nothing really stood out about it that caught my interest. I ended up getting it because of the point-and-click genre (which I love) and the nature of the few (3? 4?) reviews that were up.

That said, I actually think it’s great!! It has made me laugh out loud a lot of times and I have really really enjoyed my play time so far. There is a surprisingly lot of things to interact with (which I love) and I find I am really enjoying the art style! (It’s a lot more thoughtful and detailed than you’d think). I love how many different areas there have been so far too.

Real player with 24.9 hrs in game

Henry Mosse and the Wormhole Conspiracy on Steam

UFO : Brawlers from Beyond

UFO : Brawlers from Beyond

Nice game to play with friends!!!

Real player with 46.4 hrs in game

At first I wasn’t sure but once I started playing this game it was hard to put down. Definitely one to play with friends. It’s hilarious, technical, and lends itself to a lot of variety so very replayable. If you like Alien, co-op or vs fighting, and you have a good sense of humor, consider picking this game up.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

UFO : Brawlers from Beyond on Steam

Woodsalt

Woodsalt

I’m a fan of adventure games, and this didn’t disappoint me. Intriguing storyline and fun graphics. The mid section of the game allows you to explore and interact with the world on a daily timeline with new things to discover each day. I found this engrossing, getting to know the characters, the environments, and the challenges the society was facing. However, if your goal is primarily to complete a game quickly you would probably find this frustrating. The pace and excitement picked up in the latter stages as you closed in on whatever ending you gameplay had led you to. I spent 9 hours absorbed in the game from start to finish, and am now looking forward to starting afresh to see how different decisions will change the ending.

Real player with 9.5 hrs in game

Target Audience: Those really open-minded with imagination and looking to help a small developer

Summary:

I’m not going to beat around the bush: Woodsalt has major structural problems from a story perspective, leading to a very uneven experience that unfortunately does not live up to its high price of admission. The sci-fi story does have a few characters that do an alright job of making you relate with them in the side stories, but an inconsistency in what time is spent with what characters and how they impact the main story ends up really making it suffer. Certain events don’t make sense in the big picture of the story, and it doesn’t help that the nature of the game’s one side versus another and playing both sides as being possibly right has a glaring weak spot that destroys that idea toward the mid-end of the game. Again though, it’s the inconsistencies of the events of the main plot that feel like they have big chunks missing that really makes the game’s story suffer here. You just don’t believe what’s happening in front of you, even with the sci-fi nature of the game. The characters, especially those like Gi, just make you wonder if conflicts were inserted for the sake of conflicts being needed.

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game

Woodsalt on Steam

Iron Marines

Iron Marines

Overall

• I really enjoyed this game. For their very first RTS game, Ironhide did an amazing job. In the future, I hope they make more games like Iron Marines!

• For this review, I tried to create categories to make it easier to navigate. I wanted to give a thorough review and make sure I discussed each aspect of this game.

Set Up

• This may not be the norm, but I have enjoyed playing this game on Steam using my MacBook Air laptop.

Worlds

• I really liked the first 2 worlds (Sagan-1 and Ascendaar), but thought the third world (Borealis) was just okay in my opinion.

Real player with 98.3 hrs in game

This indie developer made their name with the excellent tower defense “Kingdom Rush” series. Now they decided to move on to “unknown” territory. Iron Marines is not a tower defense game. It is an RTS, but not a Starcraft or Command & Conquer clone. It is designed to be played on mobile devices originally, so the amont of units and buildings to manage is very scarce. Not to say that the game is simple, things get tough in impossible difficulty, and you have to know the mechanics very well to face the challenge that is presented.

Real player with 44.2 hrs in game

Iron Marines 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