Word Wise

Word Wise

Fun game a little strange on exiting

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game


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Very chill, low pressure game.

The kind of thing that’s fun and easy to mess around with while watching YouTube, listening to a podcast or whatever.

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Word Wise on Steam

RESONARK X

RESONARK X

Played this in vrchat and honestly it’s really fun. ^^ I hope to see a option for custom songs? similar to BeatSabers mods. The problem I have is the blue note. They work better in this game then in vrchat. In vrchat, they kinda delay a bit? idk if that’s a vrchat issue or not, hopefully that gets fixed. Overall it’s not a bad game I hope to see more content.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game


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Loved the VRChat world and bought it to support

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

RESONARK X on Steam

A Musical Story

A Musical Story

A Musical Story is a rhythm game set against a 70s backdrop. Explore the memories of Gabriel, a young man trying to come to terms with his situation through the connections to his musical memory. Each correctly played melody opens a new chapter into Gabriel’s past, bringing him closer to the truth.

Key Features

  • Rekindle Gabriel’s memories with rhythmic button presses in time with the music

  • Storytelling without words – discover Gabriel’s journey through music and visuals alone

  • Gabriel’s story comes to life through a beautifully crafted art style

  • A unique original soundtrack featuring 26 songs

  • Play every song perfectly to unlock a hidden chapter

A Musical Story is the debut game from independent French developer, Glee-Cheese Studio. They are: Charles Bardin (Game Design + Music), Maxime Constantinian (Programmer), Valentin Ducloux (Music + Integration), Alexandre Rey (Artistic Direction).


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A Musical Story on Steam

Nino Maze LOFI

Nino Maze LOFI

Frustrating.

This game started out promising.

Relaxing music, not too difficult maze, nice animation of a running cat, …

I liked the game instantly and felt like it would be a nice way to relax.

But the further I got in the game, the more I felt like the goal of the creators was to irritate us.

The “difficulty” of the mazes was the increasing length and the smaller size. Everything became smaller so it’s not a game for people with bad eyesight! And the mazes were super easy but just really long. The music also became more irritating. Sounds that don’t fit together and “singing”?

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Overall exactly what I expected, with a few issues -

The fact that it gets smaller with each stage wouldn’t bother me had they kept to a light colored background and tiles - a black cat would show up fine in contrast. I was able to see fine in all the stages, it just was more annoying on those.

I really, really wish the LoFi didn’t have any speaking to them. It made me jump multiple times, and just pulled me out of the relaxing mood. It’s only in a few of them, but I personally didn’t enjoy it.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Nino Maze LOFI on Steam

Sudokolorful

Sudokolorful

It’s a very relaxing game. Perfect for when you just want to chill out and still exercise your brain a little. I liked the idea of a color-based Sudoku. It would be interesting if we had an option for customizing our own palettes.

Real player with 7.9 hrs in game

It’s very colourful!

Love a good puzzle game!

Nominated it for the Sit Back And Relax Award during the Autumn 2021 Game Awards event.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Sudokolorful on Steam

Nino Maze LOFI II

Nino Maze LOFI II

Another fun kitten game for my daughter to play!!! She loved it. Congratulations to the developer!!!!

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

Very relaxing and fun maze game with an amazing lofi soundtrack! Recommended!

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Nino Maze LOFI II on Steam

Sudocats

Sudocats

Cats are wonderful creatures but you better not put them together without proper introduction. So, plan ahead to display them in the right order so they get along!

• Relaxing experience

• Classic sudoku with cats

• 4x4, 6x6 and 9x9 puzzles

• Customizable grid/background

• You can change cats/numbers anytime

Sudocats on Steam

Mastho is Together

Mastho is Together

Precision platform is always difficult, right, no surprises. But here the level is really insane. You will suffer, but the minimalist music is well fitted and will bring you some calm. But make no mistake, you will suffer here. I recommend it for those who are experts in precision platforms at the hell level.

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game

A really fun and hard game! Not so hard so as to make the game only beatable by experts, but surely enough to make you want to master its mechanics and think of the best way of passing through the levels. And not only do the levels ask you to be fast and precise, but often also require you to think and come up with a good strategy for beating a more delicate point.

And one of the best parts of the game: even if you keep dying and dying at the same point in a level, you will never get angry because the music is so soothing and relaxing - the perfect match for a game like this!

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

Mastho is Together on Steam

Arpsic

Arpsic

Have you ever tried to understand musical notation?

With Arpsic, you can train yourself with intuitive lessons, learn the treble clef, bass clef, and more!

With a straightforward interface, free piano, and experience points to help you in your music journey.

  • 4 clefs to practice music notation.

  • Free play mode with a midi piano full of weird sounds.

  • 10+ piano voices.

  • 10+ songs to learn, with more on the way.

  • Gain experience points and level up your skills.

  • Get rewards and unlock new features.

  • Practice your rhythm.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1713340/Arpsic/

Arpsic on Steam

Rise 2.0

Rise 2.0

Nice and simple game, great music and concept. It would be a very good game for its scale if it got some more polish in the way how the controls work and how the game communicates its concepts.

Some feedback for the developer(s):

  1. To jump I drag my mouse pointer and that’s fine. What’s weird is that it seems like the game tracks not how I drag the pointer on the screen, but how it moves in the game world. Meaning that if i fall down my arrow starts pointing down and I have to cancel my attempt.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Rise 2.0 on Steam