Faction Wars

Faction Wars

IN A WORD: LACKING

IN A NUTSHELL:

WHAT TO EXPECT: Turn-based strategy. Basic army building. Basic economy. Simple combat mechanics. Uses IGOUGO. Two factions, same type. Focused unit roster. Medieval setting. Uses a single gameboard. Random boosters can be picked up. Local multi-player and single-player support.

ACHIEVEMENTS: NONE.

STATUS: COMPLETE.

WHEN TO BUY: EXPECT TO PICK IT UP IN A BUNDLE.

More info below….

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2503336428

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game


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Faction Wars on Steam

What’s Wrong With You?

What’s Wrong With You?

“Whats Wrong With You?” is a derpy, little, cute round based Quiz-Battle-Royale Gameshow.

The Concept?

The game gives you multiple choice questions and the players have to answer..

Answer the Questions

..but in a way you woudlnt expect. Absolutely wrong!

Matching the game title, you have to find all the wrong answers of these questions.

You never know how many are incorrect. It can vary between 1 and 3 answers.

If that isnt hard enough, the difficulty of the questions varies.

Some are easy. Some are harder.

Be careful. Your life depends on your answers.

Lifepoints are Everything!

Foreach answer given, you get points.. or you lose some…

The more often you name all wrong answer, the more points you get.

If you give answers that you shouldnt name, you will lose em and it gets worse…

Drop below a certain limit and you are out of the game.

Gamemodes

Depending on the type of gamemode you, your friends, family members or twitch chat will have to show if you can beat the game in a certain way.

Everybody can be smart.. or simply lucky.. But only 1 person will win!

Classic Gamemodes

(1) Battle-(Royale)-Mode:

Everybody plays the same Question at the same time! The Last Man Standing wins!

(2) Duel-Mode:

A certain amount of players will get picked to play a question. This continues as long as players are remaining.

(3) Champion-Mode:

Everyone will fight on the same multiple choice questions at the same time.

However their goal is to be the first to reach a certain point limit.

Only 1 player will win!

(4) Score-Mode

Play alone & test your skill agaisnt 16 Questions in a row.

Practice, Get better OR drop out!

Party Gamemodes

(1) Tabletop-Mode:

Each point rewarded will let you move on a board forwards or backwards.

Who needs dices when your answers and special fields influence this game!

Reach the final field first and win!

(2) Escape-Mode:

Lava is rising! Answer questions and get points to move up the tower first.

But be careful.. Losing points will move you down again. You dont want to face the heat there!

(3) Boss-Mode:

Its one brain against up to 63 other brains teamed together!

Is the Boss as smart as he seems to be or will the brain-swarm will that battle?

(4) Knockout-Mode:

Its roundbased and not question-based!

Questions get grouped into packages of 5 and build a round!

At the end of each round the worst few % get eliminated!

Who will be the last man standing?

(5) Chain-Mode

Up to 16 Players play sequential one after one!

Starting at the first one going to the next one with each question.

If a player gets negative points, the chain is broken and the player is eliminated!

How many will get eliminated before the chain reaches its limit?

And if these gamemodes dont sound promising… We have more!

Items

These will influence the game! Either by shielding, healing, damaging oder creating pure chaos on the game!

They will get dropped to the players every so often.

Who are the players?

Well you! And some AI!

But i mean… The Characters are simply pixelart characters that have sharp edges along with a lot of customizations.

About 4 billion different combinations are possible in this game!

And the amount of cosmetics will increase!

But to use them, you need to unlock them!

Level Up!

Each game you play brings you XP!

If you get XP, you get level ups!

And each level up brings you a reward.

Reards can be Items, Maps, Customizations, Gamemodes, etc..

Its as simply as that.

And for the people who want to have more..

The Challenge System

Between 15 and 25 Monthly Challenges await you!

Chose your next challenge, do it and get a nice reward afterwards!

Earn special rewards or even Neurocoins

What are Neurocoins?

Its the ingame currency for the small ingame shop.

There you can buy Characters, Cosmetics, Items, Maps & more.

This currency is only earnable by playing the game.

So whatever you do, you have a lot to do!

And dont forget! Whatever you do..

THERE ARE NO WRONG ANSWERS… except in this game.


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What's Wrong With You? on Steam

Age of Fear: The Free World

Age of Fear: The Free World

Age of Fear: The Free World sports some really ineresting battle mechanics. The Ai is pretty good indeed. it only comes to its limits when units get crowded in limited spaces. otherwise it was most of the time hard to flank.

Otherwise this game, or should I rather say this demo does not offer very much. There is no story i noticed. You do not even travel the world map but rather click on the locations all over the realm. What made the whole experience a bit more interesting was turning the option on for units to have items too. Then I had the motivation to start stealing stuff from enemy units.

Real player with 51.3 hrs in game


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This is one of those games that has the potential to be good, and some aspects of the game are good, but in the end, it just isn’t.

So, the game has a fully functioning battle system, with skill upgrades and a slowly building list of creatures available for recruitment. the game also has items and potions that can be won and used by the player to give the hero/creatures certain perks. this is what is good about the game, but unfortunately that is about all there is to the game: an endless line of battles, with no descernable purpose. you aren’t defending an area from enemies, or trying to conquer areas… you are just randomly fighting random foes, with nothing really gained in the end. The game has no story line. There are random encounters of peddlers selling potions and items, but it doesn’t really add to the game at all.

Real player with 46.5 hrs in game

Age of Fear: The Free World on Steam

Who Needs a Hero?

Who Needs a Hero?

💜 Audience 💜

☐ Kids

✔️ Casual Gamer

✔️ Normal Gamer

☐ Expert

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🖥️ Requirements 🖥️

✔️ You can run it on a pregnancy test

☐ Decent

☐ Good PC

☐ Quantum Computer

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🎴 Graphics 🎴

☐ Microsoft Paint

✔️ Alright

☐ Good

☐ Beautiful

☐ Photorealism

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📖 Story 📖

☐ Just Dance

☐ Bad

✔️ Alright

☐ Good

☐ The Witcher 3

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☠️ Difficulty ☠️

✔️ Idle Game

☐ Average

☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master

☐ Dark Souls

☐ Mere mortals can’t beat it

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

100% Game Achievements in 2 1/2 hours.

Pros - Comedic Dialogue and Art

Cons - Very repetitive, Illusion of Choice

There seems to be an Illusion of Choice. Even when faced in situations where it is possible to ‘die’. I never found a situation that forced player death on me. No game over, no restart from level 1. There also were many times where the game allowed me to make purchases I didn’t have gold for, and instead left me with a negative gold value.

Another lack luster portion of the game is the risk and reward card game, may have just been my RNG but in the full time I spent playing I never had any ‘Huge Success’ outcomes and had several ‘Huge Failure’ outcomes. Personally, it might be nice to see the hero with two stats which could develop over the course of the adventure. One for combat, one for non-combat instead of using a card based minigame.

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game

Who Needs a Hero? on Steam

Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition

Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition

This is Baldur’s Gate 2. You wouldn’t need something else to say.

But 2.0 update came out.

It did bring some improvements with it. Some spells and abilities were tweaked, a new class was added, some bugs fixed. Changes were made into a save system - now there are 4 slots for quicksaves. Cloudsaves and achievements were enabled. Off-hand weapons became equippable with launchers and two-handers, preventing constant jumping into inventory. Further zooming is enabled. That’s a good thing.

Some of the graphics was changed. Outlines were added for sprites, for instance. This gave the game a cartoonish look, turning them off replaced thick lines with thin ones thus retaining cartoon style.

Real player with 325.8 hrs in game

Baldur’s Gate II is the best role-playing game ever made.

It is everything that so-called RPGs of more recent times have forgotten: not defined by skill trees, vapid dialogue, time-wasting errands or how big the world is, but by its unparalleled depth, insane replay value through class variety and actual choice and consequence throughout the world.

“Ah, the child of Bhaal has awoken."

Awakening to a cold cell deep beneath the city of Athkatla, far to the south in the nation of Amn, you find yourself in over your head once again. It seems that no matter where the Bhaalspawn goes, fate and the latent power in your blood has a way of catching up in the end. After escaping, your path is set to figure out just what brought you into contact with this “Irenicus” you keep hearing whispers of… and what exactly the powers that be have in store for you.

Real player with 225.9 hrs in game

Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition on Steam

Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition

Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition

I hesitated honestly to recommend it, but Beamdog has been doing bugfixes still in 2020-2021 (!), so that certainly deserves respect and appreciation as such! (Beamdog is the company responsible for the Enhanced Edition. The original was developed by Black Isle Studios [Fallout 1-2, Planescape].)

Though it looks like Baldur’s Gate 1 and 2 (same engine, though not the same designers), the design and story are very different. I highly recommend playing BG1 and 2 in priority. IWD is much more linear (though I like the ambiance), with very little choices, and the AD&D rules used in BG1 and BG2 were butchered a bit in IWD. Although the rules are very similar, many of the character statistics have changed. The game balance (difficulty) is sometimes very odd in IWD. Many creatures can hit -15 AC easily (beyond rolling natural 20 which are always automatic hits in all those games). In terms of being linear, it is more of a dungeon crawl, from point A to point B, and so it is not a region to explore in an uncertain order à la BG2 or Fallout. And, really, sometimes your party is crawling forward under waves of creatures to slay.

Real player with 155.9 hrs in game

Having never played neither D&D or an Infinity engine game before, I was pleasantly surprised by just how much value was put on the table in Icewind Dale: EE, not just as a videogame, but also as an introductory of sorts to D&D for new players.

Right of the bat you’re given the option to create a party of six (though you can choose to roll with a smaller party, or even solo the whole game) with a ludicrous amount of customization at your fingertips. For those new to the whole thing such as myself at the time, the options available might seem too overwhelming at first with all the different races, classes, weapon proficiencies, etc. Needless to say I’d spent the first few hours just to setup my party. This is a good thing.

Real player with 129.7 hrs in game

Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition on Steam

Paper Pirates

Paper Pirates

A great social deduction game to play with friends or family. Lots of fun and easy to pick up no matter what age the players are. The artwork is a delight and it has a huge number of customisation options to make your pirate your own.

There are different game modes which allow you to vary the difficulty - scored games adding that extra challenge with secret objectives; is that player a ghost or are they just a bad human trying to max out their points? The daily voyage is a nice way to try out different modes and you can fill the boat with cute bots if you are playing solo. You can earn achievements to unlock cool hats for your pirates and the events change things up including the option of an audience mode for people who don’t want to play . The audience can vote to influence what events take place. It’s a nice touch that really does make this a very inclusive game. Iteration games has stepped things up a notch with the current Halloween event. Who wouldn’t want to play as a skeleton or pumpkin pirate! Highly recommended.

Real player with 149.5 hrs in game

Iteration Games clearly understands the Social Deduction genre very well, and the result is Paper Pirates sidestepping a majority of the problems I find in other similar games.

Paper Pirates succeeds at both being a game that’s simple enough to convince your friends to pick up, yet has enough mechanical depth and just the right pinch of randomness to keep the suspense high all the way until the last treasure falls overboard, or everyone gets home.

Things like traditional mafia/werewolf’s follow the cop strategies, Town of Salem’s vulnerability to mass-claiming, and the rigidity of Secret Hitler’s mechanics in general lead to a highly-optimized “metagame” (a specific strategy that most players familiar with a game employ almost always due to how extremely effective it is) that doesn’t really appeal to everyone, and can be especially grating to newcomers. Not to mention how being voted out in all of the above means you’re forced into the role of spectator for the rest of the game, and the first person eliminated essentially doesn’t get to play at all. Paper Pirates solves this by instead demoting players voted out to the rank of stowaway; you cannot win as the stowaway, but all it takes to escape the dreaded barrel is for another player to go overboard and fill it in your stead. And believe me, plenty of pirates will be getting flung off this paper ship.

Real player with 19.9 hrs in game

Paper Pirates on Steam

Temple of Apshai Trilogy

Temple of Apshai Trilogy

I love this game, but not the bugs. The Temple of Apshai is definitely a retro/nostalgia game for 70/80s gamers – or those who want to see what the first “legitimate hit” RPG game looked like. Unfortunately, they simply released the IBM version of the Temple of Apshai Trilogy (1985) without dealing with the bugs. The Trilogy features three different dungeons with four levels each. I’ve put 9+ hours into the game and unfortunately discovered a bunch of bugs. The biggest? It fails to track your experience, so while you gain money and weapons by killing monsters and retrieving treasures, you don’t get better at fighting. This becomes immediately apparent when you run into the tougher Level 3 and Level 4 monsters.

Real player with 24.6 hrs in game

This version of the game is broken an unfortunately that seems to have always been true of the DOS build. Issues:

  • No experience is ever earned meaning character progression is completely broken

  • Combat is broken, the enemies do very little damage. Temple of Apshai is a punishing game and it’s fairly common to die without a proper build and paying attention to health.

  • The item values are broken. For example, there’s a Copper Ingot in a hidden room on the first level that’s normally worth 20 silver - this version gives 450 silver. With the combat system broken as well, it’s trivial to walk in, pick up that copper ingot a few times and have enough money to get maximum equipment. That’s not supposed to happen.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Temple of Apshai Trilogy on Steam

Goblin.Life

Goblin.Life

10/10 Would recommend to any fellow goblin, great for refunds

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Goblin.Life on Steam

CasinoLife Poker - #1 Free Texas Holdem 3D

CasinoLife Poker - #1 Free Texas Holdem 3D

This game allows people to cheat , multiple accounts by certain players. I have seen a player have 2 if not 3 avatars at the table at once , and they keep getting away with it . People passing chips and getting paid on face book for it for instance, people selling 500 billion for like 100 dollars , but in game purchase you get 11 billion for 100 , people using in game hacks etc….. on and on . Do not waste your time or money on this scum bag Doo Doo game.

Real player with 83.1 hrs in game

It’s an online poker game. If you like poker, then give it a shot.

Customizeable avatars, weekly events, career rankings, poker tour challenges, and a couple other features that other poker games don’t have.

Purchasing chips is optional, you can make due if you play safe, and you can get free chip gifts from friends, hourly from the main menu, and by completing different challenges.

Real player with 39.2 hrs in game

CasinoLife Poker - #1 Free Texas Holdem 3D on Steam