Lanternium
Only in unplanned times and you do not have a good shooter game mode!
– Real player with 244.7 hrs in game
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Lanternium is a nice puzzle game that has potential but sadly fails in too many things.
The camera is awful and the main reason why Im giving it thumbs down-In a puzzle game such as this you should be able to see the whole map and use the mouse to move the camera but instead you have to constantly rotate the camera and the angles on the cam view are awful.
Second,the controls are clunky and slow when you need to be fast.
Graphics are awful and the whole game is so ugly your eyes will hurt.
Music is repetitive and boring.
– Real player with 35.9 hrs in game
QV
I just beat QV in both normal and hard mode and here’s my thoughts. QV is a really cool puzzle game with cute graphics and fun puzzle pieces. The game overall is fun, relaxing, and quite lengthy (I played through both normal and hard mode in my first playthrough). Throughout the game, you are given levels that introduce a new puzzle piece, the next level would test your understanding of the new puzzle piece, and another one that will challenge you (
! one puzzle piece I really liked were the penguins, requiring the player to be stealthy and cautious around them). Replayability in this game is good, there’s easy, normal, hard, and QV modes for each level, keeping puzzle enthusiasts entertained longer than they anticipate. Achievement hunters will like this game too.
– Real player with 28.3 hrs in game
Very cute and lots of fun!
Firstly, I want to state that I played this with a controller, and it was a lot easier than a keyboard, so keep that in mind before you buy.
I really enjoyed playing this game, and even after I finished I felt like I’d happily play it all over again.
Don’t let the cute art style fool you, this game can be quite challenging to figure out at times, particularly on the harder levels. I personally really liked that. If you like the game play and figuring out all the puzzles, I would recommend playing the levels on ALL difficulties. Many of the levels can seem quite different when you do so!
– Real player with 19.1 hrs in game
SciGirl: The Internship
SciGirl: The internship is a 2D action-adventure platformer game about a Science Girl, who goes by the name Sonia, who started an internship in a laboratory where she and her professor are working on stabilizing a chemical that was invented by the professor with which you can shrink or enlarge objects and living matter. Sonia will be looking for the professor, who disappeared because of a mistake he made while working with the chemical. During her adventure, she will face different enemies, will have to collect items and solve puzzles.
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Lakeview Cabin Collection
get Naked
grab gasoline
Soak balcony with gasoline
grab matches
get drunk and puke on floor
Killer shows up
He slips on the puke
Light him up like a christmas tree
Get on zipline saying “TALLY-HO LADS!”
land in woodchipper which I forgot to turn off
10/10, would die with my pixels hanging out again
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Okay, let’s get serious. This game is amazing for it’s price. It’s a complex puzzle box from the depths of hell! It’s filled with all kinds of secrets, changing gameplay, gratuitous violence, sex, human sacrafice and amazing atmosphere for something that just uses the pixel graphics!
– Real player with 51.4 hrs in game
I HIGHLY recommend this lovingly-constructed tribute to the ’80s' most iconic horror films. It has the puzzle-solving feel of old Sierra On-Line adventure games (e.g. King’s Quest and Quest for Glory), in that there are several well-defined obstacles, which can be overcome in a variety of ways, limited mostly–but not entirely–by the player’s creativity.
The “collection” features four full games, each one a tribute to a set of horror films from the ’80s. Respectively, the games pay tribute to the Friday the 13th series; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Hills Have Eyes; Halloween and A Nightmare on Elm Street; and finally Alien and The Thing. The game’s own lore recapitulates some major themes from these films as well, besides that of masked, blade-wielding serial killers: there are twisted family relations, backwoods satanic cults, revenge from beyond the grave, haunted video games, plus references to an in-game “true story” on which the Lakeview Cabin “movies” are based. It’s tempting to say more, but I don’t want to spoil anything!
– Real player with 48.4 hrs in game
Relicta
Relicta is a puzzle game and actually the best one I have played since Talos Principle.
Game received for free. Is this a paid review?
– Real player with 73.6 hrs in game
Relicta is a first person puzzle game that really wants to be Portal.
Like all such games, it falls well short.
But unfortunately, it doesn’t even manage to stand out particularly as its own thing. Despite its high graphical fidelity and production quality, it starts out promising but ends up falling apart about halfway through, both in terms of gameplay and story.
Like all such games, it has a “core mechanic”. The core mechanic here is the ability to give blocks (and some pads that can hold charges) either a red charge or a blue charge. Opposite colored charges attract, same-colored charges repel.
– Real player with 40.3 hrs in game
Gravity (working title)
Gravity (working title) is a story-focused, sci-fi, 3D, puzzle, platformer with non-traditional gravity and perspective. This game is in the prototype phase of development and this page will be updated frequently as development progresses.
“Set in a future where society’s ills are entirely solved by a benevolent synthesized intelligence named Panacea (stop if you’ve heard this one before, Panacea is a good one, I promise.. really). Humans exist almost entirely in full immersion virtual reality and the Earth is thriving! Everything is fine, you can relax. This is the story of Archæ a citizen called to give their Service to the System Alliance of Humanity. With rare ability comes an unusual responsibility. “
Pichon
Pichon is a cute platformer where your character is always jumping. This creates some interesting mechanics as you time your dips and hops to duck under spikes and get over hot oil.
You die in one hit, but the game is fast-paced and has lots of checkpoints so you will be back in the game instantly. Dying is generally painless as long as you’re not going for a perfect run.
Most of my criticisms deal with achievements which looks like were designed to just pad the amount of playtime. Requiring 30 perfect playthroughs of each stage is a bit ridiculous and if the developer was forced to do it, I feel like they would reconsider this.
– Real player with 9.1 hrs in game
A good simple platformer with nice pixel art who start easy but becomes really challenging, if you like old school flash puzzle-platformers you’ll love it.
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
Super Nate Adventure
This game is very fun and challenging. The last levels were near impossible! Never having played a platformer before, this was a new experience for me. I’ve discovered a new genre of game I enjoy!
– Real player with 30.6 hrs in game
Big fan of this game. i loved every level and this brings a challenge. i loved Cloudberry kingdom, one of my favourite of all times and as this game might be shorter this game brought back my frustration for plat-formers again and gotta say i loved the rage it brought out from within me. 12/10 would play again
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
The Perfect Shape
Highly recommend this game to those who love a good challenge!
I played for a couple of hours, It really has a lot of funny moments and very intense challenges.
Definitely not a game for the faint-hearted.
It´s nice that you don´t have to kill all enemies to complete the level.
A unique approach of the fast paced action mixed with subtle puzzles to find your own way to the end of the journey.
Can’t wait to finish it!
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
It is a very challenging and fun game, I highly recommend it!
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Youropa
Youropa
A stomach-turning puzzle game not for people who are scared of heights.
Rating
73 ️⭐️⭐⭐️
Gameplay Footage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIR4z9JSric
Overview
Youropa is a 3D puzzle game where you must defy the laws of gravity to reach your goal. Walking on walls, upside down, on your side, at ridiculous heights, will have your senses mixed up and confused. On a few occasions I had to stop playing the game because I felt a bit sick. The game really portrays a sense of height as you walk around on ledges and walls looking down at the scenery below.
– Real player with 11.7 hrs in game
Second Update
I’d like to keep the original review in tact so future viewers can see the full context and timeline of the events that took place. To summarize, the developer saw my review and responded with patches much faster than I would have ever expected. In the comments I called the response unprecedented, and I’ll echo that here.
When I review a game I’m never going in to that with the hope of punishing the dev or game. In my opinion, the absolute best outcome one could hope for is for them to care and respond positively to criticism which happened here.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game