Masquerade of Miasma
A bubble pop style game set during a Medieval plague, where proper sanitation, social distancing and toilet paper are key. Journey through this beautiful Medieval community, joined by other medical professionals, to save your home.
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Memory Battle
Classic and Casual memory game, never get old, it’s fun and improves your memory! Has a nice 2d art. They created a “battle mode” that should be the twist… But tbh, i don’t feel like it have any “real twists”, almost same as classic mode but can take longer, and the board gets a bit easier since it gets divided between shield/sword cards, so you know what you’re looking for more easily.
So far you can play 1v1’s on local and it has remote play steam support, which is awesome, but a direct multiplayer and increased player cap (for classic) would be welcome. Also you can fight AI in three difficult settings (ez,normal,hard).
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
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You’ve played memory before, right? Find the cards that match… Use the pairs as attack and defence in a fight. DLC for different cards. Can be solo, but it’s really better played 2player VS
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Secrets of the Middle Ages
This is a colourful and relaxing game - no timer. Items are easy to find and scrolling to search for them does give your memory an exercise.
My only quibble is that too many of the same items are repeated across the 4 locations. It would have been nice to have different items to find, but other than that it’s a nice game.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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I’m really on the fence with this game, and it can be completed under 1 hour.
The graphics are cute and well drawn, the objects identifiable and (perhaps too) easy to find: they are always displayed fully. The game consists of 4 scenes, each containing the same objects but arranged differently. You get 3 hints per scene. There are no misclick penalties, so you can drag the scene (holding down the mouse button) in a perpetual circle, in either direction. The music is relaxing but, unfortunately, in a very short loop.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Craft Craft Craft!
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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
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
Once upon a time in the Gold Rush VR: shoot and ride
Very realistic 1850s western cowboy atmosphere, you can ride and shoot. Coupled with cowboy music, it is really the feeling of the gold rush era in the western United States. One disadvantage is that although riding a horse feels good, it is easy to faint when play for long time. very realistic scenes, including bars and deserts.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Not very comfortable while riding the horse. Others fine.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Tales of War
Originally from The Battle For Conwy Castle
Tales of War is an indie game remake in development made by Qendajar.
A medieval pvp game where you have to capture all the flags to win. Players can choose between a wide range of 20 classes in a 50 vs 50 players map.
VR historical journey to the age of Crusaders: Medieval Jerusalem, Saracen Cities, Arabic Culture, East Land
This historical journey game, in terms of interaction, is pretty basic. However the environments, the music, is great and relaxing.
It is not such a game in usual sense. However it is more like some kind of VR travel experience.
It offers the ability to take a virtual tour of ancient scences.
Move freely, looking around. Breaking the boundaries of time and space.
I have always been curious about the 12th century history. In this game, there are scenes and buildings from the Crusade period. You can imagine the army at that time, how to enter and how to fight. It is still somewhat different from the movie.
– Real player with 16.5 hrs in game
RECONQUISTA …. beautiful. there are some bugs but they can be easily fixed
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
VR historical journey to the Buddhist civilizations: VR ancient India and Asia
A series of holy places in Buddhist legends. Some still have ruins in reality. Some have only existed in the story. The musics and the scenes work well together. Nice environments / musics. Apart from free traveling, there is almost no other interaction.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
I’d recommend it - but only just. Kinda badly made and controls are quite annoying. I did pay about £2 tho so worth it. Play it if you like India or Buddhist cultures. Take it as a VR tour.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
VR Time Machine Travelling in ancient civilizations: Mayan Kingdom, Inca Empire, Indians, and Aztecs before conquest A.D.1000
Very rare Mayan / Inca contents in virtual reality. Plus that price.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Personally, I rather like this ‘Time Machine’ collection and the various things bundled with it. There are some really cool environments, visual effects and music - though the latter seems to bug out on some of the games, only playing during the menu. For those of us who’ve bought all these different games, it would be ideal if we could access just one menu giving access to every environment, rather than exiting to Steam every time one fancies a change in continent or century; also, smooth locomotion, since clicking the Oculus Touch controller sticks to teleport is a rather annoying way of getting around.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
VR Time Machine Travelling in history: Visit ancient Egypt, Babylon and Greece in B.C. 400
This game, in terms of interaction, is pretty basic. However the environments, the music, is great and relaxing.
It is not such a game in usual sense. However it is more like some kind of VR travel experience.
It offers the ability to take a virtual tour of ancient scences.
Move freely, looking around. Breaking the boundaries of time and space.
If you want to experience the scenery of ancient Egypt, this game is the one for you. its immersive feeling can make you feel like wandering around in ancient Egypt. With comfortable music. Many scenes are very real and detailed, and the structures are very delicate. Inside, I can freely explore the Egyptian pyramids and their internal structure.I have been to the Egyptian exhibition area in the British Museum. Totally different experiences.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Bought this as an educational tool for my child who is homeschooling because of covid. VERY VERY Basic stuff. Not impressed, doesn’t seem accurate at all. Babylon not included. I’m going to return it if I can, along with the rest of the bundle.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game