Grow Big (or Go Home): Ultimate Edition

Grow Big (or Go Home): Ultimate Edition

It is pretty good, if you are unsure, get it on sale, give it a refund if you don’t like it but i think it is a pretty neat game

Real player with 68.6 hrs in game


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Time management crossed with puzzle - Making sure plants get enough sunlight and water within constraints of a moving day schedule, with reflective mirrors. Stressful… I don’t have a green thumb.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4mLwkW83OA&pp=sAQA

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

Grow Big (or Go Home): Ultimate Edition on Steam

Stupid Stories

Stupid Stories

Blockbuster Story :)

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game


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Nostalgia kicks in hard on this one.

Great, little adventure game with love fore the details. Riddles are challenging but fair with a well thought trough in-game help system. Get it on sale.

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game

Stupid Stories on Steam

Time Storm

Time Storm

If don’t win like the game of the year at “The Game Awards”, it’s because you were bought

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game


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I love this time travel stuff. you go back in time and interact with yourself is incredible. having to think about what moves you should make to help your future makes this game very enjoyable.

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Time Storm on Steam

Time Patrol

Time Patrol

Travel back in time with the Time Patrols, and prove your aptitude by completing demanding missions at various moments in the past and the present. The time machine will take you and your trusty handgun to places where only the ones with a sharp eye and swift hands can succeed.

Four timelines

Blast and fire your way through a total of 40 unique levels and challenges in four different timelines and fight your way up the highscore ladders in this fast paced game.

Hot seat mode

Challenge your friends to compete in a local hot seat mode. Who’s the most accurate shooter? Who is the fastest gunslinger? Who will prevail?

Time Patrol on Steam

A Timely Intervention

A Timely Intervention

  • Time travel setting

  • Humor (especially the part where the slips up of the journalist are being disguised by the other char from the future by calling him “simple” )

  • 2 seperate parties let you get to know 10 different chars

  • when the parties unite again, those not in your active party still gain XP, in case you change your mind

  • you don’t need to finish every single sidequest / find all the secrets for the achievements

  • the part where you get to play with a custom party is very short

  • close to no equipment

Real player with 31.2 hrs in game

Gemelle games have been my favorite RPG game so far, because of its interesting story at the beginning and a heart warming characters development at the end. Game play was very fun but there were too many states to remember, even though there were scrolls that explained about those states in the inventory, I still think it’s a pain trying to memorize or reopen it, so I just played without memorize and reopen the scroll till the end game, and it’s still fun. How I got to play with 2 teams of 5 members, started at different places, each team had their own quests, the cut scenes and their conversation, those made me enjoy this game so much. Other enjoyment was how there was only item shop available and no equipment shop until the game was so close to the end. That way I could focus on saving gold to buy potions, and trying to solve side quest to get a better equipment.

Real player with 29.3 hrs in game

A Timely Intervention on Steam

Tick Tock Isle

Tick Tock Isle

If you watch the trailer you basically know what you’re getting into.

I personally love this game. It has charming music, characters and graphics. I personally really love the colors in this game, it gives it the right touch of bright and bouncy. The music is also amazing, I love every single track, and if the OST was for sale I’d buy it in a heartbeat.

I have conflicting feelings on the game’s length, clocking in shameless clock joke at an hour and a half. The length fits this game well, you’re able to absorb the the quirk and fun without being tired of the game. But I wish there was more. I want to know more about this world and about these characters. There are a lot of questions I have about what happened pregame. I’m also just a sucker for world building… Though these unanswered questions don’t take away from the game at all.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game

Public Review on behalf of the Opium Pulses Steam group

Disclaimer: The copy of this game was provided by the developer for review purposes, yet it doesn’t affect my review in any way.

Few words about the game

The Tick Tock Isle is a short 2D puzzle adventure game made by an indie developer team, that’s specializes in weird games. And they’re keeping this formula in this game. You’re a young guy named Strike and your goal is to repair a clock in the abandoned clock tower. But there’s a twist - you will travel back in time to be able to do it.

Real player with 6.1 hrs in game

Tick Tock Isle on Steam

TimeTravelers

TimeTravelers

A VR concert with kawaii girls? Take my money!

I absolutely love VR concerts and I probably spend as much time in Hop, Step, Sing! songs and MocuMocuDance as I do playing VR games so I am a bit biased but this is fairly decent, IMO. The music is a little bit lower quality compared to HSS! but I do like the Vocaloid-like effect they’re using on the lyrics and I do like that there’s a karaoke mode, something I wish HSS! had (only English and Kanji, though, no Romaji). As for the visuals, again, it’s lower quality than HSS! but it’s still passable. You get to go on a mini trip through time with the girls and steal a fish ship. You don’t get to do that everyday.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

nice

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

TimeTravelers on Steam

Putt-Putt® Travels Through Time

Putt-Putt® Travels Through Time

game’s decent if i’m being honest

EDIT: I’ve put in a few more hours since the last review, and I now believe it needs a review update to properly do it justice. This game has grown on me, to the point where I play it daily. It always makes my day to click on something in the game and have it play a happy animation. My favorites are the bird in the bush behind Mr. Firebird’s workshop, the two monkeys behind the curtain in Putt-Putt’s house (I always say hello to them at the start of a game), the talking window on the stable from the view above Tire Flats, and the bird in the flower by the portal to the Castle (I really like the birds). Nothing can ever replace the presence game has in my life, and I’m fine with keeping it that way. It’s a shame this game is so underrated, and that more people won’t experience the lovable masterpiece that is Putt-Putt Travels Through Time. If there’s one complaint I would make (which I would never truly support, even at gunpoint), it’s that my dedication to this game has led to total collapse of my social life, and I’m struggling to find employment due to time it takes up in my daily routine. However, these issues are negligible in the face of Putt-Putt, because as soon as I load up the game, all my worries wash away.

Real player with 19199.0 hrs in game

Ever wonder what Back to the Future would be like if YOU were the DeLorean? Well, here you go!

“Putt-Putt Travels Through Time” is a wonderous journey where you continually screw up the space-time continuum because Putt-Putt is late for school and his dog never buckles his seat-belt. Throughout your journey, you meet a bunch of memorable characters and explore the different time zones (there’s f***g dinosaurs and cowboys and st!). In fact, the things you do in the past, present, and future change how the game is played. Also, the adventure changes every time you play the game again so there’s infinite replayability!

Real player with 11.3 hrs in game

Putt-Putt® Travels Through Time on Steam

The Great Perhaps

The Great Perhaps

It’s kind of a 6/10 - art style surely carries it, but every other factor is lackluster.

Game is about 4 hours long, but youtube has a playthrough of 1 hour (skipping dialogue, knowing solutions) - sadly a good half of that 4 hours is backtracing “puzzles” or dying from unavoidable/unexpected threats.

Jumping and throwing work like you’re on the Moon.

Animations are just.. lazy. At points when dying into pits the game didn’t even bother to let me fall out of the screen, I just stopped on a layer of blackness and collapsed.

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game

The Great Perhaps is an indie adventure game centred around time travel, however, this interesting premise is sadly let down by its unimaginative gameplay and lacklustere story.

It is not necessarily a bad title, however it is one that is easily forgotten and overshadowed by others of its genre and because of this, I am unsure whether to give it a recommendation, but seeing as Steam lacks a ‘neutral’ option it will have to do.

Pros

  • Time travel puzzle mechanics.

  • Artwork.

  • Soundtrack

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

The Great Perhaps on Steam

Chiasm

Chiasm

If you like time travel as a concept, and are frustrated with all the “time travel” games that are nothing but cooperating with your past self, then this game is for you. The logic is simple, consistent, and interesting, and the levels are perfectly crafted to showcase all the interesting consequences of the time travel model. I wasn’t a fan of the graphics or overall presentation, but it doesn’t get in the way.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Chiasm on Steam