Anime Artist 2: Lovely Danya
TL;DR version: Good game. Buy it. Give it a go. And get the previous version if you haven’t.
Long version: Anime Artist 2 - Lovely Danya has a lot of charm, from the soundtrack to the little snippets of speech the titular character has to say. Players of Anime Artist will find this game very familiar, but also somewhat mechanically different, as the drawing phase is now a join-the-dots puzzle. Colouring mode is the same (currently), where the user picks a colour and paints it into an area they hope is the right one. The time limit is generous enough to make the game fun without excess frustration.
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
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At a Glance
| (Adult) Content | Yes, (F) nudity. |
| Censorship | No. Woot! Woot! |
| Hours of Gameplay | One hour. |
| Modding Support? | No. |
| Patch Required? | Yes, download as Steam DLC. |
Anime Artist 2: Lovely Danya is a connect-the-dots/coloring game with a generic anime theme.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Anime Artist 3: Harem
Another classic, thank you Neoclassic Games, considering nominating this for game of the year. Looking forward to Anime Artist 4
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
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TL;DR: Cute game, could do with expansion, but is very well set up for it.
Anime Artist 3: Harem is an easy two-hour game of drawing and painting pictures of women in anime style. You get four artists to hire, and each allows you to access a different array of pictures.
If you’ve played either of the previous two games, Anime Artist 3: Harem will be very familiar, as the mechanics are pretty much the same. Draw the sketch, paint the picture in, feel accomplished(?). This game, as it stands at time of this review, is not particularly new, but more a slight refinement of its predecessors. The outfits are cute enough and the additional voice work makes a nice touch. It’s not a game that particularly needs a lot of brainpower to play or complete, but that’s a good thing if what you need is a low-stress entertaining game with pretty pictures.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Nurbits
This game is weird, and that is awesome.
The concept of ‘puzzle’ in this game is the one of ‘optimization,’ because if you stitch here and there not really knowing what you are doing you can easily beat the first few levels of the game, but it becomes clear that you have to be more precise and intuitive if you want to get those three star ratings and finish the game! I definitely recommend this to people who are more used to puzzle games, but if you are looking for the most difficult of challenges, this may not be you…
– Real player with 22.1 hrs in game
8/10
very good. a tad confusing sometimes, but overall an enjoyable game.
good for those who like music and robots
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Telecube Nightmare
Pretty sweet little game!
The sprite design is clean, the overall visual language is simple and consistent, the teleportation mechanic is fun and (as long as there are no frame rate hiccups) very well implemented - and in terms of gameplay it’s got a nice difficulty progression from super-easy all the way up to to moderately tricky.
I had a nice time with this. If you want something light and colorful to fill the time, it’s worth the $0.99 (or whatever I spent on it).
– Real player with 17.2 hrs in game
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There’s more production value than I would’ve expected for a $3.39 Unity-engine platformer, with the character’s animated facial expressions, effects and sounds for teleporting and taking out enemies, and the fog of war effect in World 3 was a nice surprise, especially combined with the creepy music. It’s neat enough, but there’s no shortage of creative platformers on Steam. Let’s be honest.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Labyrinthine
its a very well made game with a lot of replayability its definitely a game to play with friends and is well worth the price 7/10
– Real player with 29.3 hrs in game
Good Thrill! But I wish there would be more saving spots in Chapter 2. One Monster was hunting us all the time back to the house as we tried to get the “survival book achievment”. Felt a bit long lasting and is getting exhausting. It’s still my favorite Map from all Chapters. Chapter 3 felt after Chapter 2 a bit easy, haven’t had the same feeling. Beautyful Map, but not as hard as Chapter 2 in my opinion.
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
StalakMiner
Wow such nice developers!
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
good
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
The Sink Gods
What is the Sink Gods?
The Sink Gods is a modern point-n-click adventure where you play a poor villager who lives in the Sink Valley. After you are evicted from your home, you must travel to the temples of The Sink Gods and complete their challenges to regain what you have lost…
Features:
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Hand drawn graphics
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Simple navigation with arrows
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Fun puzzles
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Unique and funny story
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Immersive music
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30-90 minutes of gameplay
Coming Soon…
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Brand new level that picks up where the main story left off…
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Achievements!
Cat Fu Mi
a simple but fun little game for casual time
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
What to say about Cat Fu Mi? Well, graphics are decent (bonus for cats!), the concept is rather universal and include some national variants. The dev even added a shop to customise your cat!
So why a negative review from me? A simple reason. Cat Fu Mi belongs to this category of AAAAARGH games which makes you feel frustrated like hell. Why is that so? Because this is a game that requires patience from you… A virtue I am entirely deprived of! I fail to see through the patterns of each cat and keep losing past the 6 first levels because I cannot bother to force myself to think about them.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Chetz!
Chetz is a great game that combines platform gameplay with Chess aesthetics. Don’t be fooled by the simple graphics, the game is indeed challenging and requires precision. Good exercise to train your reflexes.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Very original concept that leads to a ton of fun mix & match combos. Trying to figure out which pieces to use against which obstacles is changeling but executing those moves is harder still. Would recommend using a Xbox controller
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Mead Crafter
I have mixed feelings about this game. There’s no options to change the gameplay window size, no options to save where you’re at (I wish this was made clearer in the beginning) so you’re always starting fresh, and the ‘detailed stats’ don’t actually seem to line up with the previous round. Sometimes it will say ‘I made all my orders’ on a game where I botched three, and then it will say I botched three on a game where I did fine and fulfilled everything. This seemed especially true around Month 25+
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game