Battle Royale: For Your Heart!
Battle Royale: For Your Heart! (BRFYH) is a battle royale themed romance parody game in development. This game is a critique on common visual novel and anime tropes, online gaming communities, and, of course, the ever-growing popularity of battle royale games.
After watching SamuraiStriker, world famous streamer and competitive battle royale player, invite gamers of all skill levels to join him in LegendEx Games' Fighter’s Cup, you decide to enter the tournament to try and win the highly sought after mystery prize.
The only problem? You are a complete noob, mistakenly entered the duos tournament as a solo player, have to scramble to find a partner, and attempt to win the competition!
Select your avatar, player voice, gamertag, and possible duo partner, as you venture into an expansive virtual world alongside a colorful cast of characters.
It is up to you to decide how the game unfolds. Unlock hidden scenes, build a bond with your partner (or enemies!) and try to win the competition!
Features:
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6 romance routes with an option to remain solo.
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Choose your avatar, their voice, and their gamertag.
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Partial voice acting.
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Interactive Map and Mini-Map
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Battle Minigames
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A story that changes based on your decisions!
Date a diverse cast of characters with interesting backstories and attractive designs.
Player Characters: Choose your player’s appearance, voice, and gamertag. You’re a new player on the battle royale scene and don’t know much about the game or virtual world. Navigate the routes in order to learn about the game mechanics, your partner, and the world around you.
Parker: A possible partner and romance option if you choose to be the female main character. Parker considers himself an inexperienced player despite having played in a few unranked battle royale matches before. Parker is more concerned with creating a fun experience for himself and his partner than winning the tournament.
Female Noob (???): The player is able to name this character. She becomes a romance option if you choose to be the male main character. She is very standoffish and defensive about her play style. The female noob is determined to prove her skills and that she shouldn’t be judged by her basic avatar.
Midnight: For the most part, Midnight takes a relaxed approach to life… though this doesn’t apply to certain things which he feels very strongly about. Sometimes he’ll slip up and remind you that he is indeed not “one of the young ones” but tries to hide this because he doesn’t want people to think that you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.
TwinTails: TwinTails is a peppy, vibrant girl who lights up the room… until you do something she doesn’t like. Her happy-go-lucky persona drops and is replaced with a scary woman. Still, one can’t help but be enchanted by her…
SamuraiStriker: Striker is a famous streamer. He started as a competitive player in esports but has long since watered down his content for his younger audience. Striker has a dual persona. On stream, he plays the part of a hero, trying to garner more attention and views. Off camera, he’s a little bit different. Which side will he show you?
HollyDay: Holly is a no-nonsense kind of woman. She’s focused on winning the battle royale and won’t let anything stop her. Being hyperfocused on the win leaves others thinking she has a chilly personality, but in reality, Holly is a caring and compassionate person. She just funnels that energy into being the best at what she does: winning battle royale games.
The Team:
LegendEx [Writer, Project Lead]
Yoru Uta[Programmer]
DahliaWilder [Sprite Artist]
Fuyunokawa [background Artist]
Saibreaus [GUI Artist]
Monish Corona [Composer]
Nola Klop, Elsie Lovelock [Female MC VA]
Kieran Flitton, Lane Rush [Male MC VA]
Sarah Ruth [TwinTails VA]
Reed Kriner [Parker VA]
Anairis Q [Female Noob VA]
Tom Schalk [Midnight VA]
John Patneaude [SamuraiStriker VA]
Sheila Morris: [HollyDay VA]
PixelsandPins [Voice Director]
Sabrina Marie @k0torisan [Editor]
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Tiny T
“This game is the cure for TDS” (Dr. Anthony Stephen Fauci)
“After playing this, I suddenly lost the urge to harass police and destroy communities” (Leader of Antifa Chandler Wirostek)
“Jeffery Epstein did not kill himself” (Hillary Clinton)
“He’s not orange enough, but it’s a great game 10/10” (Kotaku)
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
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Not my best purchase. 10/10
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Die Cutting VR
Die Cutting VR is a gambling death VR game based on a traditional game in Japan and Korea known as “die-cutting.”
- Die-cutting
It allows you to use VR to play die-cutting, which involves hollowing out sweets with a needle into specified shapes.
- Prize money (*game score)
The more refined your hollowing, the more pieces you hollow, and the more complicated shapes you create, the higher your prize money.
- Breaking a sweet ends the game
If you break a sweet, the game is over.
The game also ends if you fail to hollow out a piece within the time limit.
- The latest version of the licking system
This game uses a revolutionary game system called the “Licking System”, which was also used in Chupa Chupa VR, which allows you to lick the sweets.
Licking will melt them, making them easier to hollow out. (*However, it will consume time)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1336160/VR/
- Ranking System
There is also a ranking system for the highest amount of prize money won within the time limit.
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Murder Hornets
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2 and Windows Mixed Reality
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/l7jIzkuyNkU
Remember when we had all those bad VR wave shooters? They’re back! But at least it’s not zombies this time. It’s … murder hornets … the meme VR game. Yeah that’s almost as bad as zombies.
Look, I still enjoy playing a good wave shooter … but this is not it. Not even close. It’s a stand still 180 wave shooter with melee, although you can dodge left or right to avoid the projectiles. There’s basically 3 type of wasps / hornets that look like bees, although there’s several different skin variants. There’s a fast moving one, a regular moving one (big or small), and one that squirts at your face …. not even going to touch that one.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
It’s Cheap. It’s loud. It’s Funny. It’s impossibly difficult. I was 100% satisfied with my purchase. (devs, please show me how to turn it down a bit!)
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
NotCoD™
whenever i try to open the game, this pops up.
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ERROR in
action number 1
of create event
for object obj_GAMEINIT:
Data structure with index does not exist.
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– Real player with 21.3 hrs in game
Game: NotCoD™
Genre: 2D Action Parody
Developer: NotGames
Publisher: NotGames
Copy supplied by developer
NotCoD™ is a 2D action parody game of Call of Duty developed and published by NotGames. Your enjoyment of the game purely relies on how much you find its premise funny.
STORY
Set in Britain, you play as Private Suds Sudzington Jr and you find yourself dropped arse-firstwards into this Hell. You will murder WWII reenactors, priests, nuns, children, and even animals.
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
Pizza Titan Ultra
Pizza Titan Ultra Review
Pizza Titan Ultra or the Crazy Taxi/Jet Set Radio/Blast Corps of mech based pizza delivery games (I have no idea what that means tbh with you) is a game, (brilliant observation there) where you are trying to save the world or you’re just meet some random person’s odd requests while delivering Pizza or are just trying to deliver as much pizza & get as much money as possible under a time limit.
Gameplay & Level Design
Gameplay is simple but addictive & a tun of fun!
All there really is to it is a simple combat system of 3 different punch maneuvers, a stomp maneuver, a slide kick, a drop kick, & a special ability.
– Real player with 78.6 hrs in game
A VERY long awaited review for this game, but here goes nothing. It’s basically if Crazy Taxi and the robot from Megas XLR had a kid and added pizza.
The gameplay is simple enough to enjoy, but not too simple to where it’s boring. You deliver pizzas in a giant mech, which increases your amount of time for you to be able to deliver more pizzas and complete other objectives in the process. There are also yellow clock items that can also increase your time (as opposed to just delivering pizzas) and money spread around the map that can be used to customize your mech in the garage with new parts and colors. Now you might be asking something along the lines of “what’s the kicker here?” Well, being a giant robot pizza delivery service still has competition that is preventing you from achieving your goals. There are enemies that will attempt to prevent you from completing your objectives, but thankfully you’re able to fight back with a variety of different abilities; some of which you unlock in the game through buying customizations for your mech. Your missions will also vary from destroying everything in your path (while delivering pizza) to avoiding destroying anything (also while delivering pizza) to simply just delivering a certain number of pizzas. Each section has a challenge that you can attempt to complete, but it’s not mandatory for you to complete them.
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
Taiwan Richman
Taiwan Richman is a monopoly game,
Produced with the goal of Taiwan’s cities and regions, or fictional characters, culture, architecture, scenery, etc.,
Through a relaxed and leisure way, let players understand Taiwan’s humanities, customs, and so on.
Thanks and welcome any suggestions, such as adding game content, functional requirements, etc. to increase the game experience.
Half Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax Ultimate Boy
This is no doubt one of my favorite games in the library, and I highly, HIGHLY recommend it to anyone who likes Action games or Old School RPG satire. The game is about a boy who sets out to save a kingdom and, through a twist of fate, ends up making a pact with the Time Goddess to save the world…which only has 30 seconds until it explodes!
The game mostly parodies people, gaming, and most of all, the classic RPG, and it does it well. The game as a whole is really a parody, making it a point to “Grind, Grind, Grind!” when really getting to high levels only takes a few minutes. While the player only has thirty seconds to save the world, they can pray to the Time Goddess and, with an added fee, can turn back the clock. The story is expansive, and there are multiple paths and multiple endings, as well as multiple ways to go about each level (some story arcs even being surprisingly serious and tense).
– Real player with 31.9 hrs in game
Truthfully, going into this game, I didn’t know what to expect. With the name telling me I have 30 seconds to complete a mission, I thought it was going to be very easy. This is far from the case. As others have mentioned, this game makes you think strategically about when to grind, when to spend your money, how to spend said money, when the best time to fight the boss would be, etc. It’s this balance while forcing you to think on your feet that makes it so interesting. Some missions you may beat the first time, others, especially the bonus missions, may take you two, or three, or even more attempts at them, but you will most likely end up loving it every time and, at least in my experience, rarely, if ever, ever give up in anger because it’s that fun and addicting.
– Real player with 23.2 hrs in game
KUUKIYOMI: Consider It
KUUKIYOMI: Consider It
Consider It is a quirky, hilarious, and unique experience similar to the franchise Warioware by Nintendo. As the player you are situated in Japan, in which you try to be as considerable as possible in 99+ different scenarios. There is a multitude of different mini games revolving around the different social problems which occur in Japan.
Gameplay-wise you are simply supposed to be as considerate as possible within a short amount of time through different puzzles, following that you will then be judged on how well you did in the chapter, with 6 different factors being taken into consideration regarding your score. These factors are determination, sympathy, ability to fit in, sense of duty, quick thinking, and application. If you do not feel like playing through the entirety of the game in one session, then it does allow you to pick a chapter of the minigames to play through instead, or simply one of the 3 predetermined sets. Although if that does not fancy you either then you can grab a friend and play Co-op. Then for those who feel a tad bit loathsome, you can play the game mode in which you are supposed to be as inconsiderable as possible, and mess around with people, rather than being kind. The game has a large number of secrets to find for those who fancy that alongside being able to see your previous sessions scores in each category.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
Kuukiyomi is an unique game where you can learn Japanese etiquette (and how to behave yourself) according to some situations. The game also learns how to be flexible and kind when the moments are uncertain and requires you to spare for others. The “incorrect”/inconsiderate actions are mostly hilarious (and sometimes crosses the line twice such as cheering up when the rock vocalist says “global warming!” or “My grandpa/grandma suddenly passed away” or the typhoon level).
Definitely, if you want to go to Japan, you should understand its culture in Chapter Mode, they’ll give (mostly vague) unique messages after clearing the chapter (sometimes they’ll helpful).
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
KUUKIYOMI 3: Consider It More and More!! - Father to Son
This game is perfect.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
| Game type | Read the room Simulation |
| Story | ★★★☆☆ |
| Graphic | ★★★☆☆ |
| Fun | ★★★☆☆ |
| Difficulty | ★☆☆☆☆ |
| Play time | ★☆☆☆☆ |
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game