MiTOSSis

MiTOSSis

Pick up and throw 3D cells generated from real microscopy data. Sort them by the stages of cell division, mitosis, to test your biology knowledge!


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MiTOSSis on Steam

Breaking Good

Breaking Good

Breaking good is not a bad game, but it’s just not good, either.

It’s a relatively straightforward match 3 game with some interesting mechanics in that you view the play area as a three dimension cylinder from 4 different angles. For core mechanics, you drag left-right to move an entire row of pieces, or swap one up or one down. You match different combinations of 3+ pairs of singular elements to create more complex compounds. There are quite a few achievements, but getting many of them is purely a grind.

Real player with 20.0 hrs in game


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A pleasant game. It’s a match 3 with an unusual style twist. My only complaint would be the periodic table itself. It should say only the coloured elements are in play so people don’t think they have to unlock the rest, which is what the current table implies. It is probably unnecessary as well. You can find the element your looking for simply by checking the match tiles.

It’s an achievement hunters dream as well. Worth the price.

Real player with 15.7 hrs in game

Breaking Good on Steam

I Know Everything

I Know Everything

The questions are okay, although very difficult. The achievements are ludicrous. ‘Get to the top 10 for all players’, or multiplayer victories with a dead playerbase. Nope.

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game


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So I picked up this game because I was bored of the games my friend and I usually play every day. It’s not the most polished game, as there are many spelling/grammar errors, but we had fun for 30 or so minutes. My biggest complaint is the difficulty of questions and the limited category choice. Maybe the developer(s) plan(s) to add more categories in the future, that would be nice. If $3 isn’t much to you, I guess it’s worth it for maybe an hour or two maximum of entertainment with a friend.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

I Know Everything on Steam

Solitaire: Learn Chemistry

Solitaire: Learn Chemistry

Great to play at break time .

Real player with 58.9 hrs in game

Not the best Solitaire game I have played. Still worth a buy though. 9/10.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

Solitaire: Learn Chemistry on Steam

THE UNIVERSE

THE UNIVERSE

Utter crap. They didn’t even bother to put the hands the right way around.

Try “shuttle commander” instead.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

THE UNIVERSE on Steam

2236 A.D. Secretary Stories

2236 A.D. Secretary Stories

Short story, interesting world building and deeper than just some secretary dating sim. It’s an introduction to the world and characters of 2236 A.D - it also includes the prologue of the game under “Extras”. Will buy (when in sale).

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game

The prequel gives depth/emotion to characters and introduces key concepts of the main story so naturally, it should be included as part of the base game in the first place.

The online requirement to play is kinda problematic. I was never able to play the game with network connection in my apartment.

I wish Chloro could make an offline version and present it as a (preferably free) DLC for the base game.

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

2236 A.D. Secretary Stories on Steam

Escape the Lab

Escape the Lab

Full Review: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s66B2VSNPBI

A fun game that took me back to my days in chemistry.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

1. take fork

2. put inside the socket outlet

3. dont die

???

10/10

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Escape the Lab on Steam

Osy Osmosis

Osy Osmosis

boring af

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Its a nice game, very relaxing

You need to grab extra cells or release some in order to get you trough certain spots in the levels

but if you take to many cells, osy will explode, so be careful

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDcjeu3gGe8

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Osy Osmosis on Steam

PlanetariumVR

PlanetariumVR

i really like this :) living in so cal makes looking at the night sky tough but this is very relaxing and nice even without going into specific details

dev updates based on feedback too

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Experienced on the Oculus Rift

Please note: I received a free Steam key through the Steam Curator Connect program.

You can view my video gameplay & initial impressions here: https://youtu.be/oj0HVAklP1Q

I honestly don’t know enough about the subject matter to be able to properly review this app. This is a planetarium app for VR. You can see the night sky from whatever time, location that you choose. You can add a landscape to your view or completely eliminate it.

You can see the different magnifications of the night sky, along with some different filters, such as a city view or a completely perfect night sky magnified times 8. There’s deep sky catalogs for Herschel 400, Caldwell, & Messier. I had never heard of them prior. But basically they are photographs of those particular areas of the night sky, obviously magnified so you can see them with the naked eye.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

PlanetariumVR on Steam

Size Matters

Size Matters

In Size Matters, the premise is that you are a scientist who has accidentally dumped shrinking formula on themselves in a lab accident. In practice, however, this is wholly irrelevant save for the “setting” of the areas.

The game is all about the mechanics. You start out large, but as the game goes on, you get progressively smaller and smaller. There are several pieces of lab equipment on benches around the lab, beakers of various chemicals, and notes – both written on the walls and on notepads – which contain instructions as to what chemicals you must combine, microwave, mix with water, or process through a machine that requires processing codes.

Real player with 470.4 hrs in game

The main concept of Size Matters puts you in the shoes like some kinda mad Scientist dashing around a lab attempting to use different pieces of apparatus on ingredients to process, code, revert, restore, pour, microwave all to find the Antidote to stop you shrinking!!!

To help you along, you search for ingredients & information Notepads scattered about the lab. Each Notepad has a formula of some kind written upon it. Putting all this together plus wall board notes creates a chain of actions needed to be performed. Its then a process of elimination which you can follow up to a point until you arrive at the last prefinal ingredients. These prefinal ingredients conclude you to create the final Key ingredients 1, 2 & 3. You then put them into the Antidote Producer to produce the Antidote - grow to normal size & complete the game within the chosen time frame…… Got all tha? Good. Straight forward, simple, huh? ….. WRONG!!!!

Real player with 52.5 hrs in game

Size Matters on Steam