Drone Crash Course

Drone Crash Course

This game of my childhood, when I didn’t have a good phone, pc and internet yet, I always played a similar game on my phone, so it’s so much for me. I hope they will add achievements

Real player with 13.4 hrs in game


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It would seem that the idea could not be simpler, but catchy) One of the most thoughtful indie games, in principle, a very deep and addictive game. A very sweet, soulful, relaxing gameplay.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Drone Crash Course on Steam

Rhythium

Rhythium

No Judgements Here

Sick of playing a rhythm game and missing out on a perfect score because of that one inaccurate note? Well look no further! Rhythium is a combo based rhythm game, so even if accuracy isn’t your strong suit, as long as you keep hitting those notes, you’re doing great! Rhythium offers a more relaxed experience while still offering a interesting challenge!

Bonus Points Mode

Fancy trying to earn even more points? Charge up your bonus bar to get extra points for a short period of time when activated. Be careful though, with great reward comes great risk too, if you don’t use your boost at the right time you could end up losing your whole combo!

Game Features:

  • 18 Indie songs at release! From electronic to synthpunk we have you covered!

  • Custom song support, including the ability to convert OSU! 4k songs to custom songs!

  • Each map handcrafted to be as exciting and engaging as possible

  • Unlockable skins so you can have the style you want to rock

  • Global leaderboards and profiles so you can show off to the world

  • Steam Achievements! who doesn’t love them?

  • Continued support! I hope to bring much more content in the future

Join the Discord!

https://discord.gg/ZA8cwr2nv5

Rhythium x Nyarons

Featuring 4 songs from the artist Nyarons!

  • HARUKAKANATA

  • LOVE Zukkyun

  • Sailor Liebe

  • Look at me god


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Rhythium on Steam

Jumphobia Classic

Jumphobia Classic

how did i play this for 179 hours

Real player with 179.4 hrs in game


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yup!

Real player with 35.0 hrs in game

Jumphobia Classic on Steam

Sole Iron Tail

Sole Iron Tail

I loved this! The movement feels fast and fluid, similar to Sonic or Freedom Planet, but with its own twists with charging and sliding. When you start building up momentum and racing through the level, it just feels great. The art is adorable and the soundtrack is a legit banger. For the price, this is a steal, especially if you like classic platformers with an emphasis on collecting and speedrunning!

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Had a great time running and bouncing around this cute story. Mechanics are a blast and the music is great. The game is quite charming! I would recommend it to fans of Sonic games for sure.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Sole Iron Tail on Steam

Serious Scramblers

Serious Scramblers

After almost 20 hours of playing this game, I find it in 3 words to describe it.

Marvellous, Exciting, Enjoyable.

Oh, you read that right. Those 3 words summed it up.

[GRAPHIC]

Okay, thing is, this game is really enjoyable. But how it is enjoyable? First the retro vibe and simple graphics are already mesmerizing. I mean, in this age now, how many of us can still enjoy some good old-school style game. This one does, so it’s great!

  • CHECKED!

[MUSIC]

Music wise, absolutely catchy and melodic. Sure, it’s a bit repetitive but old-school games are like that. Plus, it’s not some dull and boring musics but rather, it fits the gameplay very well. Personally, I like it. And importantly, it brings me back to my younger days when I was playing those NES games. So yeah, it’s cool, good and memorable.

Real player with 21.8 hrs in game

first impressions (updated with new info):

  • great pixel art and music.

  • gets you on the edge of your seat in the way a good arcade-type game would.

  • fast-paced, no waiting around to restart your next fall.

  • a very important element (that you can go from one edge of the play area to the other a la Pacman) isn’t taught to you except as a loading screen type tip (which I didn’t see until after I’d learned it by myself), so I figured you couldn’t go to the sides at first. this made some jumps that would otherwise have been easy hat frustratingly appear impossible to avoid. I kinda wish that info were relegated to an info tab or something in the menu, rather than as an obscure tip.

Real player with 16.2 hrs in game

Serious Scramblers on Steam