The Cat and the Coup
The free and very short documentary puzzle game The Cat and the Coup is a gem that i find myself returning to after few years of time away as it simply is such an unique and charming experience in its approach of serious matters of political events that still marks the world of present day.
The game puts you in the role of the cat of the Prime Minister of Iran, Mohammed Mossadegh while the historical events unfolds and his subsequent downfall through a CIA and MI6 engineered coup during the 1950ies which further bricks the road for the eventual iranian revolution two and a half decade later.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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A short historical docu-game that showcases a timeline of Iran’s Dr Mossadegh who was the Democrat Prime Minister from 1951 to 1953.
Dr Mossadegh’s policy to nationalise Oil created a backlash from Britain who had control of the oil supplies under the company BP (Brit Petroleum which was first known as APOC - Anglo-Persian Oil Company).
Eventually, with the support of USA’s CIA, a succession of briberies caused a political overthrowing of Dr Mossadegh who was imprisoned for 3 years & kept under walled house arrest until his death as a result.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Bundle Kitt
This is literally the best game I have ever played. It has an amazing soundtrack and stunning visuals with a deep and complex character with a profound character development arc. I was instantly taken in with Bundle Kitt, it was a perfect combination of cute and fun that left an aching desire to play more. I love this game and honestly cannot recommend it more, its a free, cheap game that will brighten your day and put a smile on your face. Thank you Bundle Kitt.
– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
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My Experience
OK, Bundle Kitt is fantastic. The speed at which the character moves and the abruptness of the mews are just perfect. There are many games that try to be funny, often through scripted jokes and cutscenes. The brilliant thing about Bundle Kitt is that it actually involves the player in the comedic timing. The scenes often don’t end until you meow, but once you do, they end immediately, like a jump cut. Bundle Kitt is one of the funniest games I’ve ever played. For the price of free, you should check it out.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Cats Make You Smarter!
Ok guys, I don’t like cats at all, and this is a fact. This game is free and this is also a fact.
Just for being free and so simple, nice, bug-free and funny it deserves a positive vote :)
I found only a somehow big issue: the cats are hand-drawn and every single one of them is different (if you click on them you’ll get the whole artwork and some quotes) but to me they’re too much similar in style and color (it’s almost only black and white).
Being this a memory game in which you have to remember the position of the cards and match them (these are the basics, then I’ll go briefly into the other game modes) it can get somehow difficult since the cat figures look too similar to each other. I’d have drawn them differently or added many more colors, so that it’d be easier to individuate them and remember them too of course.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
Cats Make You Smarter is a funny puzzle game with 5 game modes. Every cat in this game was hand-drawn and each cat has some quotes. The game has 5 different game modes, Sleepy Kitty, Good luck, Jerry, Jones of Nostromo, Nyan Nyan-Ninja and Mr. Bigglesworth Send his regards. Soo yeah everything in this is about cats. The game achievements are pretty easy, 50 achievements can be completed in 15-30 minutes, but still worth playing this game.
Sleepy Kitty
Sleepy Kitty is a classic mode, where you need to much from 2 up to 5 same cats. The higher number you pick the harder it will be to match same cats. Of course, you are time limited the faster you do the better is bonus score.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Mushroom Cats
This game is a fairyland for cat lovers, while maybe even problably in actuality being the diminutive game in the world?
Mushroom Cats is an abundantly winsome and child’s play point & click game that tells it’s tale about cats alive and kicking on a mushroom as if comparable with smurfs in a way.
Granted that it is a exceedingly teeny-weeny game, it is genial and adorbs and feels like it is made with passion hence, managing to leave gratifying recollections behind while at the same time just idling in the game for a bit longer just to hear those purrs.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
A Basic Little FREE Game about putting Hats on (Mushroom) Cats.
You pretty much just click on a Hat & then click on a Cat to place the Hat on the Cats Head.
Takes less than 5min’s to complete.
I let my 5yr old play it & she said she liked it (for the 10min’s she played, lol).
I guess it could b a good way to teach children some Mouse control.
It’s FREE & a very small download size (i think it was 18MB), so if u want to keep the kids entertained for 5-10min’s (depending on attention span), i recommend it.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Coloring Book for Adults
For a free coloring book its not bad. You get three coloring packs (mandala, owls, dinos).
Issues:
The default pallet are weird color choices and not organized in any way.
The shaded pallet are off color for pure yellow and blue. They also include grayed versions of the chosen color instead of just a full light to dark range of the same hue.
The custom pallet:
a. The color chooser should go to to color already on the pallet not create a new swatch of an already present color; only adding if the color is not in the pallet already
– Real player with 19.2 hrs in game
I’d like to recommend this game, but it already seems abandoned and there are just too many little things I find annoying about it. (I only have the free images)
The “Standard Colors” palette are too random.
The “Shades Colors” are just not right. So many of the colors are either way too close or just the same color repeated, and they aren’t even shades of the same color.
I would seriously love just a simple color wheel or RGB input.
Why does the color picker tool automatically add the color to “My Palette”? I’d rather it just picked the color, so I could use it.
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
NEKOPALIVE
Day 16:
My food supply is running low and I am beginning to wonder if it’s time to finally remove the VR headset that has become practically glued to my face from intensive use. But alas, how can I remove this wonderful device when it is providing me with such a graceful sight? I have watched the same dance over 10,000 times, however, I cannot bring myself to pull my lingering gaze away from it. It has ingrained itself into the deepest depths of my mind.
! When will this madness end…
– Real player with 1604.9 hrs in game
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– Real player with 83.2 hrs in game
ANOTHER EDEN
This is actually the 2nd time I’ve started this game. I first played this game on mobile when it first launched on mobile. This was during the launch period when Mariel was considered the best 5star and Toova and Mighty were strong offense. Things have changed a lot since then. I lost my mobile account because they did not have a google link at that time. So I’m literally starting from the beginning.
The only reason I’m willing to do this is because of this game’s permanent content system. All events are retained permanently. For every other gatcha game I’ve ever played, I never see myself as a returning player. So this is the best thing I want to praise about Another Eden. I really like the permanent content and in my opinion, this makes it far better than all the other gatcha games. Just this point alone.
– Real player with 630.0 hrs in game
Another Eden is a spiritual successor to Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross with some members of the original team (like Masato Kato and Yasunori Mitsuda) onboard, a love letter to jRPGs of the 90s with a modern feel.
The game itself is massive and is similar in scope to live-service MMOs, except Another Eden is a purely single-player 2.5D jRPG. New story content for it is still being released on a regular basis, expanding it even more with each new update.
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The gameplay here is of a classic turn-based jRPG with random encounters and limit breaks (called Another Force here). The biggest difference from the classics is that this game has gacha mechanics for acquiring additional characters, each of which has their own set of story quests. The amount of stones for pulls the game gives its players is pretty generous though, the pulls contain only characters and nothing else, additional styles or class upgrades for owned characters can be unlocked through farming certain in-game resources instead of pulling for them, and the characters that can be unlocked as rewards for story progression can be quite powerful as well, especially the ones from ‘Tales of’ and ‘Persona 5’ collaborations. Unlike character banners, all the story and crossover events don’t expire (except for the most recent Chrono Cross collaboration, which has a 5-year license, but hopefully they’ll be able to extend it).
– Real player with 374.9 hrs in game
Le Frenchie
“Le Frenchie” is an action 2.5D Platformer where the player controls a French bulldog who battles cats in his neighborhood. The focus of the game is to make it through each block of the neighborhood by defeating enemies and a final boss. Some of the key elements of the game include, action-based platform design, unique weapons/abilities, strategic boss fights, and upgrade/customization. The setting of the world takes place is an urban city neighborhood based on the city of El Paso,
Texas. The player is tasked to make it through each block in a neighborhood, while overcoming obstacles and cats.
TwoKinds Online
Welcome to the world of Mekkan, where you can live a fantasy life. Based on the comic TwoKinds by Tom Fischbach, you can play as a Human, Keidran, or Basitin and live in a large persistent world. Fight, craft, mine, fish, farm, lead, die. All towns can be player led where the strongest can even be king. Play in a large persistent world with others. Travel by land across the continent or travel the sea by ship and visit the Basitin Isles. There are many places to explore. Npcs and players can share jobs. Npcs age and retire. Younger npcs take jobs based on availability. Have a fantasy life where you don’t have to be the hero. Live the quite life in a small town in the country side. Grow vegetables, build your home, learn trade skills.
Purchasing during early access gets you:
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Access to the game world beyond the tutorial islands.
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12 months of premium membership.
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Extra permanent character slot.
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Extra permanent residential property slot.
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In-game titles.
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Founder bag with 12 slots of item space.
Premium Membership
TwoKinds Online is free to play with an optional Premium Membership.
Premium Membership is a paid monthly subscription for TwoKinds Online. Premium Membership grants players double the bank inventory space, a permanent character slot, an additional residential property slot, and more!
Coloring Book for Kids
Coloring Book for Kids™… What more can be said about this game that hasn’t already been said about Minecraft, Tetris, Skyrim… Peaksel has once again revolutionized the Kids' Coloring Book genre with this criminally underrated gem. The game is packed with hundreds of levels that will ensure hours and hours of fun for everyone who decides to give it a try. The controls were very responsive and the lag was always at a minimum! The game never tanked below 60 fps throughout my first playthrough (i have a macbook pro). The graphics may not be as good as you’d expect, but for a game of its time, they hold up very well. The story was fantastic and ties in perefectly with the game mechanics. I felt so connected to all the characters.
! Try not to get too attached though… The gameplay was easy to learn, yet hard and fun to master, and there were close to no microtransactions, unlike other modern AAA games that aim to rob you of every last penny!
– Real player with 22.8 hrs in game
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– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game