Pineapple Island

Pineapple Island

It’s a good game, but could use some improvements.

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game


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Pineapple Island on Steam

Space Ace

Space Ace

Welcome to the game that made me poor as a kid!!!

It was originally released in 1984 a year after ‘dragon lair’ and followed the same principle that being a laser disc arcade. ‘Laser Disc’ technology was like the ‘future’ back then and playing a game like this would make a kid feel like he was time travelling into the future of gaming. Oh what little we knew!

Like its predecessor its art style was all thanks to Don Bluth who worked on masterpiece animation films such as ‘The American Tale’ and the ‘Land before time’ amongst other great works. Like FMV games today, the novelty of controlling a cartoon by moving a hero around the screen away from incoming danger was a popular trend. However ‘Space Ace’ added another dynamic which ‘Dragon’s Lair’ did not have. Not only was the objective to move your main character in the direction of provisional yellow flashes, or to hit the shoot button when the heroes gun flashed yellow, but now you could also occasionally change the main character to an older version of himself changing the dynamics and pathway of that adventure which provided even more animation fun and a very large number of novelty death scenes.

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game


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This is a really fun game, and it is definetly a game I’m glad I own.

However:

If you are new to Space Ace/Dragon Lair, these games are basically just a bunch of QTE’s with good animation. The gameplay is fun, with the problem of it being short. At this time, when I have approx. 3.5 hours, I have beaten the game multiple times. The game is pretty short. If you think you’ll replay it alot, I can recommend this game. On the other side, if you want to have a game with more hours of gameplay, I cannot really recommend this.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

Space Ace on Steam

Dragon’s Lair 2: Time Warp

Dragon’s Lair 2: Time Warp

NOTE: Scroll down for summary and rating

If you haven’t played Dragon’s Lair 2, or any of the Don Bluth games in general, imagine a cartoon animation fused with Geometry Dash. Highly difficult, fast reactions, trial and error, and memory. Dragon’s Lair 2 is a challenging full motion video game where you must push the arrow keys and space bar at the right moment.

The story continues from the first Dragon’s Lair. After the protagonist Dirk the Daring freed Princess Daphnie from the dark magic of the Dragon’s Lair, she gets kidnapped by the evil wizard Mordoc, and must use a time machine, which is oddly the nicer brother of Mordoc and talks. He must travel through different time zones and worlds to save Daphnie once again.

Real player with 10.6 hrs in game


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The ambitious sequel to the innovative arcade game by Don Bluth and his team. The squeaky eye-candy princess Daphne has been kidnapped by the evil Mordroc, who apparently wants to marry her for some unknown reason. While the entire first game took place in the castle, in this one, you travel through 6 different timelines by using a unique flying time machine.

Another change is this game plays more like an interactive movie; inputing the correct commands to progress through the level as it goes. I am not entirely sure what the difficulty was on the first game, but this one is pretty difficult, especially when you turn off the move guides which serve as the game’s training wheels. Then you have to solely rely on the yellow flashes to figure out what direction to go or when to use your sword. To make matters worse, except in the first level, if you mess up, you will restart to the beginning of the level. So you’ll need good memorization skills in order to succeed, especially when turning off the move guide to get two achievements.

Real player with 8.9 hrs in game

Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp on Steam

Ninja Express

Ninja Express

▲You are a ninja

But in daily life, you will act as a courier,

Responsible for delivering the items entrusted by the customer to the shipper.

This not only protects your identity, but also collects information that is essential for ninjas.

This is a simple task, but there are still some troubles to be solved and some rules to be followed.

● Don’t provoke the police. If you run a red light, the police will notice you.

Stay away from the police car, your unique ninja temperament is fascinating.

Ninja Express on Steam

Pop-It! Or Don’t..

Pop-It! Or Don’t..

It’s fun.

Real player with 87.5 hrs in game

Music sounds like Banjo-Kazooie

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Pop-It! Or Don't.. on Steam

极限挑战(Challenge Of Limits)

极限挑战(Challenge Of Limits)

Experienced on Windows Mixed Reality

This is one of the worst game I have ever played in VR. It’s way too simple. This should be a free to play student project that some might enjoy as a woah, look at this very primitive VR game. That’s how I hope my first VR Unreal Engine VR project comes out like using my own hand-made original assets.

However, as a game that normally sells for $11 USD (currently on a sale for $7 USD), the price is out of whack with what’s being delivered here. This game wouldn’t have been good back in 1981. Pong is a better made video game than this and it’s from 1972. What the hell is this game?

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

极限挑战(Challenge Of Limits) on Steam

Hold The Plates

Hold The Plates

A waitress dropped the plates now is up to you save her job. Catch some of them and bring to the bottom of the screen between the tables.

Objective:

Bring the tray down between the tables.

About the game:

Plates weight will make the tray goes down.

The tray goes up automatically.

Controls:

Arrows or ( A, D ) to control the tray left and right .

Space bar restart the level.

S mute music.

R restart the game.

Esc to exit the game.

Hold The Plates on Steam

Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game

Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game

Dungeoneer Games are proud to launch our first ever title: ‘Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game’. No that’s not a mistake, someone in the marketing department thought this was actually a good idea!

Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game releases as the first ever game in the new URPG genre. A genre based on annoying the player and removing any sort of sanity through solving puzzles based on locality awareness mixed with keeping a ‘simple’ rhythm. It might sound easy, but believe us, it is much harder than it looks.

In this little story you play as the lead character “Blob”. Blob is a high profile DJ, playing to the biggest crowds, in the biggest of cities. But then one day he made a vital mistake and didn’t look both ways when crossing the road, and has now found himself in Rhythm Purgatory.

You must help him get up the stairway to heaven, as you slowly descend into madness… In the first every Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game (URPG), will you be a winner or a loser in the way of the beat?

Key Features

  • Play in the 50 level strong “Story Mode”. An unforgiving journey through some of the toughest levels ever created, of course after starting it off easy!

  • Play in our open “Arcade Mode”. A special area made up of fun challenges and unique game mechanics that are just TOO good for the Story Mode!

  • Play in our “Endless Mode”. A weekly procedurally generated journey from the easiest of levels to getting progressively challenging as you work your way through. We don’t even have control anymore, the computer has taken over!

Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game on Steam

Hell’s Gate - Slide Puzzle

Hell’s Gate - Slide Puzzle

Hell’s Gate makes you FEEL like Jeffrey Dahmer.

From the wailing of lost souls condemned to endless torture in the depths of Tartarus, to the occult and bizarre imagery plastered onto the puzzle pieces; This game really lets you immerse yourself and walk in the shoes of a deranged madman that will go to any means necessary to keep playing his sick and disturbed game!

Here’s the Keyes! Knock yourself out!

Real player with 8.4 hrs in game

If you like puzzle games, you must get it.

An immersive soundtrack, good graphics, and challenging puzzles.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Hell's Gate - Slide Puzzle on Steam

King’s Cup: The online multiplayer drinking game

King’s Cup: The online multiplayer drinking game

Great game! Had tons of fun playing this game with friends.

Real player with 31.7 hrs in game

I’ve been playing this game every Friday night on my drunk streams and my friends and I have a blast every time! We were using an online kings cup and it just wasn’t very good. So I searched steam and this was literally just released. There’s been bugs and connection issues for sure but it’s a new game. The person who made this is amazing. Thank you for the many laughs my friends and I have had on stream!

Real player with 20.6 hrs in game

King's Cup: The online multiplayer drinking game on Steam