Monomino
So far this is a great puzzle/indie game. It’s cute and generally it’s just a timefiller.
The design is fitting the style although it’s a little basic. Everyone with small talents of art could pull off something like this. The babies are easy to distinguish in the levels and the overall clarity of elements and level parts are great.
The sound is somewhat mediocre. I feel that not much effort has been put into, especially since most tracks are constantly 10-seconds looped soundbits. It becomes boring after a short time and there is no mute button.
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
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Let’s face it: work sucks. For most of us, there’s almost always about a million things we’d rather be doing than our current job. When the clock’s laughing in your face, you’ll find just about any reason you can think of to slack off. Suddenly, twirling your pencil becomes a sport, the Internet becomes your new work television, and Windows Solitaire has you ignoring every responsible thing you know you should be doing instead.
Enter Monomino, an E-rated casual puzzler developed by final year students from Nanyang Polytechnic in Singapore. A delightfully casual game that’s both challenging and addictive, Monomino will have you clocking out early for lunch, then clocking in a whole half an hour late. It’s a highly addictive game that’s anything but dumb and easy.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Call of the Ninja!
A poor quality rip off of Lemmings. Really easy too.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
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Really needs to give the player a little time to work before the ninjas start running…some levels are impossible to save all the ninjas because it starts immediately after the first icon is placed. Black cracks in the graphics due to not enough masking pixels on the edges of the sprites. I loved Lemmings, think I played all the way through it way back when. I’d really like to recommend this as it’s similar and I like the ninja theme. Right now it’s a bit too frustrating. A few little fixes and this could be great! Thumb sideways?!
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Save the Furries
The furries were facing near extinction. As I watched from a distance their race being annihilated. I then decided to intervene, and proceeded to help them wage their war for survival.
– Real player with 1264.2 hrs in game
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A very generic puzzle game, where mediocre could be said about everything in it - from graphics to sounds to gameplay.
The graphics in particular aren’t very crisp, and sometimes I found myself lost between the foreground and background. Nothing really stands out as exciting, and while nothing is particularly bad, nothing about it is particularly good.
I played the whole game in about 3hrs - probably more than the average person, as I initially wanted to collect everything, but gave up on this idea part-way through due to lack of interest.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Bunny Mania 2
8 / 10
– Real player with 175.6 hrs in game
Bunny Mania Gaming
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Clones
Easily the best game i’ve ever created :)
I really enjoyed the 2-player mode of Lemmings for the SNES growing up. Years later when i started LAN gaming i wanted to relive that gameplay but sadly discovered that there was no networked (or even modern) version available - so i decided to create one and convinced a friend to help.
Clones is our tribute to the Lemmings-style, with modern features like leaderboards, map editor, various gamemodes, team multiplayer, and co-op for singleplayer puzzles. Multiple checkpoints can be set so you can explore different solutions to the puzzles without having to do parts of the level over again. I prefer the the multiplayer for the strategy and quick thinking - just like the old days! :)
– Real player with 554.6 hrs in game
Well, with almost a 100 hours playing this I can say I got a very good deal for the little money I paid for the game. It was pretty entertaining for a long time. But, and that’s a big BUT, you must consider that nearing the end of the game there are some very, very obscure puzzles and… yeah: zero clues. The developers kinda had their fun providing solutions for the very easy ones but nothing for the hardest, which is kinda a nonsense and the biggest flaw in my view. To make things worst, there’s zero help on their website, other than cute coments, and found nothing relevant around the net.
– Real player with 100.7 hrs in game
Doom Work
–-{ Graphics }—
☐ You forget what reality is
☐ Beautiful
☑ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ MS-DOS
—{ Gameplay }—
☑ Very good
☐ Good
☐ It’s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Watch paint dry instead
☐ Just don’t
—{ Audio }—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☑ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ I’m now deaf
—{ Audience }—
☑ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☐ Grandma
—{ PC Requirements }—
☑ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☐ Decent
☐ Fast
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
—{ Difficulty }—
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Very charming and enjoyable puzzle game at a very low price.
I would happily pay for more levels as DLC if that ever happens.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Panic Mode
In a world full of hazards, the “if it ain’t broke” line of thinking has lead to quite a precarious situation. Instead of taking preventive caution like say, fire escapes, instead the only company on the planet decides to hire you as a crisis manager. Use the corporate-provided tools (oft comprised of dangerous materials themselves) to prevent imminent chaos and guide the alien species known as ‘Pammies’ to safety.
In each location an accident is bound to happen. First, set up your equipment in the space. When things kick off, use your tools to mitigate the calamity that would otherwise cause all of the pammies to perish. Save the pammies! Or don’t; the company will keep you on as crisis manager regardless of your performance.
Ants! Mission of the salvation
Pros:
Cheap, reminds me of lemmings.
Cons:
Short (not many levels), Easy (most of the levels are to easy), Hints (does not work, they show the wrong level), Game says you completed everything when you have atleast 5 levels left.
Summary:
If you played lemmings back when and you get it for around 50 cent go for it. You will waste about 2 hours between changing diapers and making dinner while game is still runnging.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Had to stop playing to write this. I love this game exactly what I was looking for! The music, animations and Ants are all top notch. Great game if you are into problem solving & fun.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Crossing Guard Joe
Experience the thrills and spills of being a crossing guard in this action arcade game! Step into the working man’s boots of Crossing Guard Joe as he battles the combined forces of angry motorists and bureaucratic red tape.
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The gameplay requires hands-on action and quick thinking. The drivers of Monoxide City have no respect for traffic laws, pedestrians, common decency, or YOU. They won’t stop for anything so you’ll need to be quick on your feet and able to make snap-decisions to safely shepard all the kids across the street.
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The easy-to-learn 4-button control scheme is intuitive even to casual players. But the challenge of the levels ramp up steadily. Easy to pick up, hard to master.
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Besides angry motorists you’ll also have to contend with the bureaucrats down at city hall hitting you with ever more strict rules regarding how many kids are allowed to get pancaked on a given day.
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5 days a week for 5 weeks. As you progress through the 25 level campaign you will face ever-worsening traffic conditions and environmental hazards. You start the game off with nothing but your trusty stop-sign and your pointing-arm, but as you progress you might find helpful objects, like barriers and traffic lights.
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Your score is determined by speed, crossing-combos, and of course how many kids you manage to get across the street. Refine your strategy for each level for better scores and reach for the top spot on the online leaderboards.
Good luck out there, Joe. The kids of Monoxide City are counting on YOU!
MANIC MINERS
“Its like a raw diamond which needs to be cut and polished…”
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=873444184
As one of the less people who played this game maybe a bit longer (next to the main Dev of course), i guess it would be time now to write a review about this game - next to this i waited a bit before i write the review since the dev added a lot new things and stuff into the game and those might would have changed the review ever i would written it.
So after he also told me its now a good time to write one, i do it now.
– Real player with 14.6 hrs in game
Charming old school mining game!!!
BEWARE!!! you might have to learn how to play this game!
Remember when we used to print those things to go around the keyboards?
And your going to loose a lot of good men to attain some knowledge of the world.
The game lets you play away how you like.
You start with a 5 miners and a set amount of moves you can use like ‘bash’ or ‘build’.
Using these miners and moves you navigate through the floor and try to get some of the wee buggers back home.
Where you get some pennies for gems mined, buy up your moves and maybe some miners if you did well. And off you go again.
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game