A House of Thieves
Its got potential, you could add some more things like more AI. Different multiplayer houses, this game is pretty good. You could make it a little scary like adding scarier music and more of a not cartoon vibe. its scary at some parts but yeah this game is n i c e
– Real player with 32.0 hrs in game
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Its pretty good but how do i play public co op
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
Revelation
Time to Get Crackin’
The flashlight held between your teeth casts a dim light on the combination locks in the otherwise pitch-black vault. Near-inaudible clicks tap out the rhythm of the delicate dance of your heist as your trembling hands coax the discs into place with precise movements of the dials. The silent alarm was tripped minutes ago and the police are on their way. But you’re not backing out now — you came for fortune, and you’re not leaving without it.
Revelation is an intense arcade-style puzzle game from Krisalis where you spin color-coded interconnected dials inside clockwork locks to match colors and create chain reactions to open each safe. Thinking ahead is crucial, as each lock will affect adjacent locks when spun. These tricky puzzles would be difficult on their own, but they’re made even more challenging with the addition of a timer counting down the time until you’re caught red-handed breaking in. Keep one eye on the dials, and another on the lookout for collectibles that appear on the screen to give you additional time, stop the clock, and more. Finish each puzzle before time runs out, grab the loot, and get out of there!
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Over 80 puzzling stages of increasingly complex safe-cracking gameplay, including bonus stages where you have ten seconds to figure out the one move which will solve the entire safe. Choose wisely!
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Quickly solve each stage to plunder the safe for valuables — some of which can be used to help you in later stages
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Break in alone, or with an accomplice in two-player mode
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Sol Dorado Heist
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Sol Dorado Heist
Developer: Megalixir Games
Publisher: Megalixir Games
Pros:
1. The characters are pretty unique, each having a distinct personality. This helps make them memorable in the long run.
2. The premise is definitely interesting.
3. The music is cool, it helps give in the mystery feel with a bit of some intense tracks for big moments.
Cons:
1. Stories that use a protagonist who has amnesia can work if it’s written properly. In Sol Dorado Heist, it just lacks proper context and clues to justify anything. Some small flashbacks here and there relating to small sections, but in the end it just ends up being spoon fed to the protagonist.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
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Sol Dorado Heist is a short mystery story about a woman named Alex Thorn and her struggle with her recent amnesia. With only a single memory of what appears to be her and someone else robbing a casino, she sets out to try and track down the notorious thief, Silent Ace, for answers before the police find them.
The plot for this title isn’t a completely original idea. Amnesia is used in quite a few novels (and other things). To get the most out of it, you’d have to back it up with good writing and interesting twists. Sadly, I don’t feel like Sol Dorado Heist managed to do that.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
The Floor Is Still Really Cheap Lava
This game is honestly amazing for being free. Tons of achievements and several gamemodes. The PVP is like a whole different game. Few microtransactions. I got one of my friends to get the game and he likes it too.
I got this game like 3 days ago and I have almost 20 hours in it. I love it.
– Real player with 26.7 hrs in game
To be clear, I just want to say, this is a baised opinion, in the way that a person who holds something close to their heart baises something.
This game is so much to me.
Me and my friends play lasertag, and I sometimes play solo as well.
The gameplay (for both) is comedical and entertaining, it could be used for any purpose and even without audio it is still funny to watch.
The audio and visuals are a bit “off” but once you look past that this game is actually really good, and the story line for the singeplayer mode is actually really engaging, even though the main focus for the majority of players in my opinion is the multiplayer mode, as that is when hilarity truly ensues.
– Real player with 19.8 hrs in game
Operation: Tango - Friend Pass
Look, was it fun? Yes. My friend and I played the entire story on both roles. So, my hours reflect two completed campaign runs, 100%ing the game besides for achievements. Nevertheless, my friend, who was the one who bought the game, was very disappointed by how few missions there were. He felt that he didn’t get his money’s worth out of the game. If you and your friend are willing to have a short lived experience, then go ahead and get the game. However, if you are expecting a little more meat and potatoes than a campaign that can be completed in 2 to 3 hours, look for another game.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
“We were here” mixed with “Keep talking and nobody explodes' ‘. I thoroughly hope that this game will show the world that asymmetric coop games are one of the best multiplayer experiences you can have.Both sides have their own view of the world, and have different tasks, but can only complete them when working together and communicating with each other.
It only takes about 3 hours to complete, but it contains some story time, and a lot of condensed gameplay.
The world is neatly built and the way forward is clear as long as you communicate with your teammate.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Rubber Bandits
While it is quite a fun and chaotic game, especially with friends, some things need to be addressed. First off, server downtime or overload of players at one go. It’s a pain wanting to go online with random players only to find yourself unable to do so. Second, and related to my first point, when you do get into an actual online game, it upsets me that players will disconnect JUST before I get my win. Wouldn’t be an issue in general, but the fact that you don’t get the money NOR the “level up” is very, very disappointing. This has happened to me twice in a row, and I’m absolutely furious! I don’t mind the money bit, but I want to freaking level up!
– Real player with 21.4 hrs in game
It’s okay, I just hate how the matchmaking is not like how it is in the prologue, where you wait in the jail cell and other people join and appear in the cell too, then everyone has to escape the cell to start the game. It was cool to be able to continually play with the same people over again, or they leave and new people join in and replace them. And they removed in-game chat from the main game as well, even though it was in the Prologue which is also frustrating, to remove a feature like that, that was in the prologue is misguiding and disappointing. The in-game chat made coordinating games easy and allowed some form of character to translate through the people your playing with, instead of just playing with random unknowns all the time that might as well be AI since there’s so little of form of communication. Fix the online to that form and this game will be much better. The online is just not generous or flexible like the Prologue which to me is like false advertising.
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
Snack Tick
The game is allot of fun and really makes me ask the question ; " man have i been killing aliens by mistake my entire life?”.
jokes aside the game is really fun the simplicity is very refreshing. my favourite upgrades are magnet, and speed.
but i have one Gripe.
The grass man is just too much. it kills my Frame-rate.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Its not a bad game
The idea is very creative, taking inspiration from bugs and the games becomes more fun trying to complete more frustrating challenges. My only complaints with the game is the bottom character of bugs have a bugged movement in the fire stasge( the last stage).
The Stage where there is 2 separate lawns with a hammer or something crushing you, I have a big problem with this. The Hammer descends too fast and the fake/harmful food needs a better visual hint to show they are harmful like a black aura surrounding them.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Thief Shop
Thief Shop is a 4-player party game made by students. Players act as merchants and thieves who steal each other’s goods in a chaotic marketplace.
Choose which thieving vendor to play, and try to be the one with the most coins at the end of the game!
You have to collect resources that appear periodically in the center of the market, carry them to your shop and sell them to the customers.
But beware! All the while, the other players can directly steal the stuff you stored in your shop, so keep their paws off your goods!
Have fun, play fair (or don’t), and may the best of you thieves win!
Kidgilantes
My little siblings enjoy playing this dumb looking game.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
This is a really fun game to play with the people you’re quarantined with! It’s got a phenomenal art style and really easy mechanics. But tbh, it’s definitely the great art style and 3d models that hold this game together. It’s a little short and there’s a chance that it might get boring after a while, but it’s definitely worth checking out if you find yourself browsing through random steam games.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Wild Gun
this is the best vr cowboy shooting, just need some update,like what to do with the money after you win ,and also some gun upgrades
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
I recommend this, but with a caveat. There’s a lot that needs work here and it is laughable rough at times. From the whole sections where you are walking your horse sideways to the boss fight in the middle that is so unbalanced that you die within seconds no matter what you do (Sunset Tracking).
When this works, it is fun.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game