Boodunnit
Boodunnit, what to say that hasn’t already been said?
Graphics/Art 10/10
Gameplay 5/10
Controls 3/10
This is a really cute game but it is kinda hard to love. Boodunnit has a nice premise and nice mechanics but it feels like it’s incomplete. Sure, it’s a free game and I shouldn’t be harking on it too hard but I have to. I would gladly pay a few dollars to support the devs and help make Boodunnit better.
Camera and Levitation issues have been talked to death so I won’t talk too much about it. However, I feel that most of the issues talked about by people could be alleviated by simply putting the control of levitation on the arrow keys instead of the mouse. That way, you wouldn’t be spinning your mouse around trying to see and control an abject at the same time. Furthermore, it would allow for more control over levitating object which would be nice. Wonder why the Play Testers didn’t say anything. With a group that big, certainly a few of them, if not all of them, would’ve found the controls as frustrating as 90% of the player base does.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
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The overall art style and aesthetic of the game is gorgeous, the story line is intriguing and kept me interested so that alone would make me recommend.
However, the controls are sometimes frustrating especially when you play as either the rat or pigeon. Moving items is difficult as you have no way of knowing where they are being placed or how you can move them smoothly, you are still able to move stuff and complete the game just with a little difficulty. The camera was also awkward to move at times and did have the tendencies of giving me motion sickness with how janky the movements were.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
15 puzzle
Had a handheld manual one of these as a kid. Fun
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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👎 Not Recommended
It’s pretty bad, even accounting for the fact it’s free. Hard pass.
Summary
Game Information
| 📦 Active Development? | ❌ No recent activity |
| ⏱️ How Long to Beat | Main Story: 42 Mins
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– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Balls out of Control
In a world plenty of balls, you’re the last of the Guardian Cubes to keep the order. But balls population has grow up nonstop in the last months, and they are out of your control now. Currently they crowd around everywhere, destroying anything that put between they and the stolen diamonds, which they protect fiercely.
You must recover all diamonds and restore the order before the situation become unmanageable!
Dodge crazy bouncing balls, get all diamonds and destroy demonic balls before time ends.
If you wanna to enjoy a non complex, direct and quick game, Balls out of Control is for you. Advance through different levels, pick up items, dodge enemies and get as lives as you can.
You can’t save or load the game! So, try to pass all 15 levels in a single sitting without loss all lives of time gets to zero. If you can do it, you will restart the game from first level in a new round, with more and faster balls.
Main features:
-Created with Unity.
-Simple but colorful 2D graphics, almost generated from 3D renders.
-Two game modes:
*Campaign mode: get all diamonds and destroy demonic balls along 15 levels (each one with his own theme) and uncountable rounds, before time ends.
*Arcade mode: destroy as many balls as you can before lose all lives. This mode has no time limit!
-Score system for both modes, depending on collected items, destroyed balls, etc. Try to exceed previous your own record in each game! You can see score list from Scores menu.
-Simple controls: you’ll not to worry about to memorize or realize complex buttons combinations: just move, shoot, sprint and/or activate Ghost Mode when available. You can use keyboard or XBox gamedad (recommended for a better game experience).
Note: you can configure all controls (keyboard and gamepad) from Game Launcher.
-Background music: a few soundtracks from different authors (excerpt for intro sequence and Game over, from myself). You’ll can see more detailed information at How to Play menu.
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– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
I have evolved
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Bonhomme 7 Heures
Before I played this I had a small penis, no girlfriend and no will to live. None of these things have changed, but the game is pretty good
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
I reckon it was alright. Disregarding some bugs that made it irritating to play, the puzzles were pretty cool. There was a big bug where if you enter the clock animation as the kid as the monster spawns, the kid will go throughout the rest of the game without any interaction with it. With a few bug improvements and a little more content i think the game could become something good.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
ClockWork
We respect your time. Therefore, instead of bombarding you with long, overly detailed descriptions, we will point out the main features of ClockWork. Enjoy your reading!
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Before starting work in the workshop, you choose the character of Anna or Edward. What’s next? Disassembling watches, choosing matching components, running between workbenches and avoiding obstacles!
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ClockWork is a dynamic game where you have to fix all your watches before the time runs out. However, please stay calm - this is still a casual game!
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The game consists of 12 levels that gradually introduce new mechanics, watches or types of obstacles.
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Although our heroes spend most of their time in their hometown, during the game they will visit several different locations. After all, running a workshop is not only about fixing complex mechanisms. It’s also meeting a lot of interesting people… and talking animals.
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Additionally, you will be able to complete optional quests. You will meet exceptional customers who have very interesting stories to tell.
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In addition - cartoon graphics, pleasant music and a large number of references to pop culture. What more could you want?
And that was it. See you at the workshop!
Country Tales
If you enjoy this type of game, then you will love this. When playing on timed levels I found a few that were hard to get done, but it is possible. The story is cute but corny and the finish is predictable, but over all I found it to be a fun game. I definately give it a thumbs up !
– Real player with 63.4 hrs in game
Nice, cute animation and simple enough for me to enjoy time passing.
– Real player with 18.2 hrs in game
Crown of the Empire
It’s very simple to play. However, It is actually pretty challenging to get 3 stars on some of the levels so far. I got this on sale for less than a dollar and would of spent more for the amount of time this game is giving me 3 This is an awesome casual time killer. Go for it 3
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
I’ve never played a resource/time management game quite like this, so the mechanics were refreshing. It is possible to 3-star all the levels so long as you pay attention to what resources are needed and plan accordingly.
However, I have two complaints.
1 - Skip the story. It’s just white savior colonialism BS that isn’t new or even makes sense.
2 - It needs more audio responses when a target is selected. OK. OK. OK. OK.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
DECO:BLOCK SIMULATOR
Block play with simple and intuitive operation
Assemble various blocks to create your own work!
Castle and house
Furniture and tools
Cars and planes
Please try variously depending on your ideas.
Sometimes it’s possible to use physical calculations to destroy your work and enjoy it…
If you stop physics, your work will be restored and you can enjoy the collapse with peace of mind.
There is no combat, no exploration, no collecting items, no epic storyline, no vast setting or deep background.
Doll Explorer Prologue
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{Long, slightly creepy, intro}
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{Tutorial}
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Game: Here are three movement cards, play them…
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Me: {Cautious} I’ll just play one and see what happens…
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{Doll lurches forward 1"}
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Game: Here, have another movement card…
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Me: {Oblivious} I’ll play all three this time…
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{Doll lurches forward 3"}
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Game: You’re dead, wanna try again?
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Me: Naw, I’m good.
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{Uninstall, Remove from Account}
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
Doll Explorer is a game about slavery and profit! The character designs are great! Play as a witch who is opposed to manual labour so she takes the role of master and sends her colourful companion, a doll to almost certain death for the financial benefit of our magical lead. Following the commands of her master, via cards the doll has to face a variety of challenges, in this puzzle style game including but not limited to environmental hazards, monsters and the clock (limited turns).
I can’t help but feel like this game shares some parallels with reality. People will use one another for profit, and put others in harms way…. all to get that sweet sweet booty ;P
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game