CABARET 4 CARD
This is the Grand Cabaret 4 Cards in Ginza.
An adult social gathering place where you can enjoy shows, drinks and card games. [/]
Only 4 “logical battles” [/]
Only 4 cards in your hand. It will be distributed randomly, but it will be all open from the beginning.
There is no luck factor after the hand is dealt.
It’s just four “logical battles” where you can win the game at once with one mistake.
Victory / defeat conditions change for each move [/]
“If you win, you win” “If you win, you lose” “If you win the last one, you win” …
The two players alternately put cards into play one by one.
A thrilling rule where victory / defeat conditions are constantly changing.
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Rhythm Stars Climbing
I finally cleared the whole thing without any upgrades. Fun game! I would love to see custom levels implemented if possible! Thanks for a good time!
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
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It’s not even working probably funny but can’t play it
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
A=B
Good programming game. The concept is very simple, but the problems are complex and challenging, and with all keywords “a=b” language is actually Turing-complete, so this is fun.
– Real player with 18.9 hrs in game
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I haven’t played much of the game, but I’ve beaten chapters 1 and (almost) 2, and it seems quite fun. However, you should be aware that the game doesn’t strictly stick to having A=B be the only instruction - but so far the extra mechanics seem scaled back enough that it’s still true to the spirit of the idea.
Despite that, I’m enjoying my time with the game a lot. It encourages you to think outside the box and the restricted instruction sets make it very interesting to solve problems. I do wish the main menu was a bit more inviting (give some sort of indicator of where to click first perhaps?) as it does drop you in with little fanfare, but overall I’d say it’s a good purchase at the modest price tag it has right now. Very cool and fun concept :)
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Drynk: Board and Drinking Game
Game did not work. Uninstalled and re-downloaded and a bunch of other things to trouble shoot , still just a black screen.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
BomberX
The game of childhood. Exciting - it would seem that the gameplay is straightforward. But placing bombs, thinking where to escape from the explosion and from enemies, and listening to music - the head turns off, and a day passes, and not an hour after the game. A variety of levels, enemies. The real strategic game is to understand when, where and why. Recommend!
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
BomberX is a pretty fun little arcade blocky game. It reminds me a lot of that old game a lot of us used to play in our childhood, Atomic Bomberman.
Keep in mind right from the start that the game’s in very Early Access and there’s bound to be some issues around. But, with the help of the players, the team behind this unpolished gem could create something great.
Things are basic and easy to get right into. You load the game, and you can play either offline mode with bots or jump into the multiplayer with other people.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
ICONIC
I played this game and honestly it was such an enjoyable experience, the game is still in development so I can’t wait to see the new levels to be updated with. Always been a fan of puzzle games so if you like puzzle games as well that can challenge you but also maintain a relaxing atmosphere then Iconic would be a good choice. For the price its worth it in my opinion.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
This is a really addicting and relaxing game. I find it a bit frustrating at some points and I think some levels aren’t finished, but it’s still good. Definitely give it a try
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Invisibox
A very clever and fun puzzle game that really challenges your thinking and memory.
Pretty addicting so far and it’s really making me want to complete the levels with the best score before progressing.
A must have for any puzzle/challenge game fan and at the extremely affordable cost, it’s a no brainer.
The animations, movements and controls are nice and fluid, the quick swoosh of the block sliding and impacting against the wall with a slight shake is a really nice touch. And it’s accompanied by nice relaxing sounds.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Actual date of completion: May 12, 2019.
Review: Invisibox has nice graphics, hints for failed attempts, decent music, an interesting gameplay concept, that one nostalgic sound effect from Wario Land 4, and people who made a guide to get 3 Stars for all levels to prevent brain-busting frustration.
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My favorite feature is the Trading Cards; not because of the Profile Badges but the facial emoticons and my personal favorite Profile Background out of all my games. …I don’t keep that background for fun, though; I just have a shameful obsession with my depression, that’s all. 😒
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Line Dots
november 2021 edit: the 2.0 update added 30 levels, but saves aren’t compatible and the game doesn’t work as well as it did before, so I switched the review back to a non-recommendation.
line dots is a simple game about connecting colored dots on a grid, leaving no white dot unconnected. there’s a help screen explaining controls and there are 110 levels to go through, unlocked one by one. a level select screen got added after release, but the mouse wheel barely does anything, use the scroll bar instead. and if you played before the 2.0 update, you’ll have to start from level 1 again, unfortunately. changing some levels doesn’t make losing progress acceptable.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
This game is awesome, the puzzles are so addictive that you always want to solve the next one.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Lotto Life
Have you ever wondered if you could win the lottery? Here’s a chance to test that luck, without losing your shirt in the process. Lotto Life is an authentic lottery simulator similar to state-run lotteries.
Welcome to Ys, a modern city under the auspices of Lotto Life Megacorporation. Every day, in real time, a winning number is drawn for the in-game lottery. Buy tickets, read the daily newspaper, go to work, and maybe win big! Fail to pay the rent, though, and you’re looking at a new life (or perma-death, if you like) in debtor’s prison.
In line with simulating the wait-and-see experience of playing the lottery, this game plays out at a slow pace. Most days your session can take around 5 minutes to complete, and then real time must pass before more can be done.
Please note that this is a game, with no actual real-life cash payout in the event of picking a winning ticket.
Tangent Rush
Beautiful level design combined with easy to learn game mechanics with a high skillsealing. Very good music, but I would like more different songs.
– Real player with 25.2 hrs in game
One of the best casual games in a long time! Easy mechanics and great design
– Real player with 15.3 hrs in game