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Craft Craft Craft! Review
Good things:
Good thing is that someone take their time to make this game as it is a good learning experience for future. I’m sure many developers created many weak bad games before they got one right and made something good. Graphic is ok and all the assets looks fine so I hope they didn’t cost too much to buy.
I think if someone loves clicker games he will love this game as it is just a clicker with an extra steps that force you to click in more places than one. You buy resources by clicking and you go to other screen to process those resources than you go to another screen to forge things from these resources and than you go to the next screen to sell these items and get more gold to start doing this process all over again. After a while you can also use forged items to create an army and attack some villages and these villages if conquered can give you resources if you click once every 2 minutes and they can also be upgraded to give a little more resources. And that is the whole game loop. Craft things to sell them to get more gold to craft more items or give items to army to conquer something and get more resources.
– Real player with 14.1 hrs in game
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After the tutorial you will learn everything about game. You can do trades, craft weapons and sell them or you can build an army with them. War system is simple, trading is not my thing so I build my army and now I am trying to conquer the other cities. Good game to pass the time.
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
Pottery Crafts: Hand-Made Simulator
Hello everyone,
I’m here to help y’all to make your next big step in your life.
Get this game now before it’s sold out!!!
I got hooked on this game and this year has been literally my best year of my gaming life.
This game offers insane pottery designs & shapes, pretty beautiful colorizations and at the end of the gaming session it puts smile on your face.
Pros:
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enjoyable soundtracks
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great set of different colours
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a lot of pots
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next level design
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one of the kind
Cons:
- sometimes I put this game above my health
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
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Estimated reading time: 3 minutes
Pottery Crafts: Hand-Made Simulator is a fun and relaxing game of mixing-and-matching various pot shapes / colors and patterns in order to create unique pottery items. In order to design such an item, you would first select a shape from the presets and paint it with a color of your choice, then apply diverse patterns which can be moved or placed at specific positions, and also colored.
There are two game modes available, but the mechanics are exactly the same, whether you play the “Creative” mode (free choice of combining shapes / patterns) or the “Campaign” mode which consists in a series of 25 levels, each of them requiring you to replicate between 1 and 7 randomly generated items, based on their images which are provided on the left side of the screen.
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
Bakery Simulator
Get up before dawn and see what it’s like to be a baker! Learn to bake several dozen types of bread. Use realistic bakery machines. Deliver orders to stores, earn, and invest. Use original recipes or experiment with ingredients.
KEY FEATURES:
Bakery customization - Upgrade and customize your working space to your liking.
Open world - Respond to the needs of the market
Earning & investing - Invest your hard-earned cash in newer equipment.
Baking - Bake bread, buns, baguettes, croissants and more.
Resource management - Buy ingredients, work under the pressure of time.
The choice - You choose the orders you want to accomplish.
Every recipe is inspired by the real ones. Check the cookbook, use a database of original recipes, and learn to bake several dozen types of bread, buns, and more. Be precise - otherwise, your goods will not bake properly.
Logistics is key! Plan your route to save as much time as possible when unloading. Hurry up and deliver warm bread to stores before opening. Remember that delays will cost you money!
More information for passionate bakers
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Choose your target: Stores need different kinds of baked goods. Bread and buns are just not enough –some expect croissants, bagels or muffins. Browse daily lists of orders, choose them and commit to regular deliveries. Raise your reputation and trust with the stores by making the deliveries on time.
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Find the best ingredients: Manage and control the ingredient storage space. Order different kinds of flour, yeast, and additives from the warehouse. Check which ingredients are missing or which you’re getting short of - otherwise, you may find yourself in a difficult position and unable to work on the orders!
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Earn and invest: Invest your hard-earned cash in newer equipment that will let you bake even more products. Buy a larger delivery vehicle or machines for making other types of bread. Expand your bakery.
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Bakery customization: Choose your own workshop equipment from the list of dozens of available machines and devices. Follow the manuals closely… or find your own use for them. Upgrade and customize your working space to your liking. Install more and more bakery machines as you progress through the game. Buy countertops, shelves, and tools. Create the perfect conditions for baking!
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An open world with a changing customer base: From time to time new bakeries will appear. Respond to the needs of the market and invest in new equipment to avoid going bankrupt.
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Doctor Bunny
If you have ADHD this is the one. You be zoomin and movin and healing and doctoring. Very good 10/10 chiefs kiss.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
this game was developed on burial grounds
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Fusion
Discord Server!
Join the alchemist community to help develop the project. Submit your ideas, share unexplored crafts and have a good time with Fusion! https://discord.gg/8spSWHJbeW
Become an alchemist!
Fusion is a game in wich you need to combine elements and abstractions, you start with four basic elements, such as fire or water. Here you can’t do without a couple micro-mites. Throughout the game you will be able to create more than 500 different elements, of which not all are opened with using standart way.
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Incredible mechanics!
Of course, the main gameplay remains the same, but we can offer you an impressive amount of unique mechanics( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°). One of them is an element of a visual novel. In the process of the game you will be able to get acquainted with four heroes, who will follow you throughout the game and watching your every action. Heroes, that is we as developers, will be able to give you additional resources, talk philosophical discussions about the meaning of being, and also complicate your passage sometimes.
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Fascinating interactive!
During the game, you will discover a couple of different mechanics that will help you immerse yourself into zen of creating unknown elements. Some things will allow you to customize your workspace, and some moments can amuse you with a little interactive.
We hope to convey the atmosphere of java-games that you could feel about ten years ago, and in the future we will support the project to get as close to this as possible
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Loot Grind Simulator
Another “simulator”…let’s look at it!
Loot Grind Simulator is another idle/casual game with clicker aspects. Your goal is to complete quests you sign up for and get loot out of them and your ultimate goal is to get all achievements…and to reach the top stat of Unique quality items while completing all of your collections.
The scope of this project is very small and you don’t even see what your quests are. You click the quest contracts and they activate timers until they are marked completed, thus giving you randomized loot based on the level of the quest, the speed of the quest, and the expected quality of the item reward…which isn’t guaranteed. Personally, I just opted to choose random quests and autoclick various areas. You can randomize quest rewards, but you’re probably better off just taking what you get the first time as that’ll probably be much faster with less effort.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Overall a good experiment in game making for the developer. I hope to see more from them as they improve.
Pros:
Not a micro transaction in sight.
Clean UI interaction.
Cons:
Assets are common fodder.
Progression is boring and linear.
Personally I have no issue with the use of store assets, as when creating games alone, it’s better to be able to focus on the mechanics sides of things. That being said, the mechanics are too simple to generate extended interest. As I said in the beginning, I hope to see more from the developer in their future endeavors.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Alchemist Simulator
I’m not going to lie, this is a very cute and casual game - some thought goes into preparing the potions and there are goals on a daily basis. Some of which has somewhat of a story, which is a great addition to a management game. I have yet to finish the game, so the price is definitely worth the time you spend in it. For now, my review of this game is a thumbs up - but will edit with further information when I either finish or get to a point in the game that completes all the achievements :)
Currently I have found no bugs, but the game could use with a little more polish, and perhaps a little more gameplay. I’d love to see if this product continues on and, if so, where it might lead.
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
If possible, I’m not rating this either recommended or not recommended. If I can’t do that, I will give it a No recommendation, but it’s a near thing.
This is almost, but not quite, a really cool game.
Pros:
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The game is cute, and runs smooth. Graphics all go together/look good.
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I didn’t see a lot of bugs (I may have seen one, but it could have been user error on my part).
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It didn’t take a lot of time to understand how the game worked, and the tutorial gave you just about everything you needed to know to get going and figure the rest out yourself.
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
CooKing
Help. I do not know which combination is needed for Pancake Soup in this game
Edit says
Never mind. Some guide helped me figure it out but now I don’t know which combination is needed for French Toast
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
I believe cooking only takes time away from eating (not to mention the shopping before and washing up after), but was happy to finally see a food-based puzzler that isn’t time-management nonsense.
cooking is very similar to doodle god, but with actual sense, not just combining random stuff to create more random stuff. at least that’s what I thought at first, then blamed myself for being a big-time eater with zero idea about cooking, then realized that part of my being dumbfounded is because everything consists of 2 or 3 ingredients, which may sound easy, but it really isn’t.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Corpsefall
What is Corpsefall?
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Guess what? You’re a dang witch.
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Guess also what? You’re broke as heck and have moved to a place called Corpsefall to make your fortune!
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Wouldn’t you know it though, Corpsefall is a shanty town, and also broke as heck.
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Looks like you’ll need to harvest resources, craft your wares, and sell them to make that dough, then build the town up from nothing.
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Let’s throw some townspeople into the mix! They’re a weird lot, and you’re gonna meet them all.
Make some friends, man!
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Maybe help that insecure Duopus find her inner sea monster.
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I hear the Arena Master is looking for blood, just a pint or two.
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Rule of threes, baby! The point is, there are a bunch of people to meet, help, and email…
Oh, what’s that? Email?
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You read that right. Corpsefall isn’t your typical RPG/Farming Sim, it’s also an operating software.
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“That doesn’t make sense!" you exclaim, and yeah, you’re right. Check out the screenshots, cause they illustrate it better.
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Drag those townspeople around your desktop, they don’t mind.
Town upgrades install more townspeople and unlock things to do like:
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Gardening
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Arena running
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Dungeon diving
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And more
Right, email.
You’ve got a little mail center app! Use it to chat with the townspeople, fulfill requests, and hand out reaction icons.
So get to brewing! You’ve got a shanty town to rebuild.
This game has been my first venture into pixel art and programming, so all feedback is welcome! I would love to know any features you’d like to see in the future.
CRAFTSMAN
i dont know why you paid $100 for this to be on steam. its ass
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
I’m not a big MC fan, so I’m always looking for a game that LOOKS like MC but with more muscle and a bigger challenge. However, this clone smacks of a college Computer Science project rather than a contender with the major players.
- While Craftsman tries its best to imitate the original, it stops at the keyboard commands. ‘V’ to quit? ‘E’ to start? The ESC key does nothing, so if you think pressing it will call up the menu so you can escape this nightmare, you’ll be sorely disappointed.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game