Food Decisions
The main gameplay is to compare the values and select the food needed for the task. Generally speaking, this game is boring, but it taught me a lot of common sense. Let me realize the importance of healthy diet. With that in mind, I decided to give a good review.
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Manual achievement:
0/0
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
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I’m not fat, but it helps
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Mars Horizon
Iniital Review 12.4 hours into Mars Horizon®
Update since initial review at bottom of review.
Second update December 2022 since initial below that update.
An update beneath an update… that is like four wall breaks. Mind blown!!!
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Graphics are fantastic
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Smooth operation and easy to follow learning tutorial
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Not for under age of 12 years old, bit too advanced for under this age.
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Few small non game breaking bugs, grammar, and what not. Nothing to get excited about.
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FPS runs fine on a modern machine 2012 or better. Older and you may have some issues with processing of the information or video being smooth.
– Real player with 71.3 hrs in game
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Ladies and gentlemen, we have a winner. This is easily the best manager I have played in a decade.
However, a warning up front. This is not readily obvious. Not, because the game starts outright weak. Instead, it seems to deliver exactly the underwhelming gameplay one learns to expect from indies nowadays. You build a rocket, you fire a rocket, and sometimes it rains. Everything hangs on the roll of a dice. Which makes the space missions look like a lackluster mini game.
Here’s the good news. It gets better. A lot. I just ended my first (short) campaign after 65 hours by landing a crew on Mars. While doing so, my palms were sweaty, because up until the very last turn I wasn’t sure I would make it. Magic question: When did the last manager make your palms sweat?
– Real player with 67.8 hrs in game
STEINS;GATE
deceive yourself, deceive the world
– Real player with 51.9 hrs in game
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I was gay but Makise Kurisu made me bisexual
– Real player with 49.6 hrs in game
Bionic Heart 2
Having somewhat fond remembrances of the first Bionic Heart game (played some time ago), when I came across this sequel on sale for $10, I decided to give it a go. Unfortunately, other than the name, there’s not a lot in common. The humor is mostly gone, the characters are very shallow, and the whole concept of “social boss fight” is very contrived. There is a lot of dialog amongst the various endings, but a lot of it is recycled. The art doesn’t really match up with the characters. And the endings just don’t give you much feeling of satisfaction.
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
This is an nteresting visual novel which sacrifices the typical genre-obliged light-heartedness setting and “romance options” for a much more mature and grim drama, which is quite refreshing.
The games also features a very good soundtrack (which you can find somewhere in the game folder, along a few wallpapers with drawings not used in the game), and good art, far away from the standard VN anime style in most characters.
The game is sadly not perfect. The writing could be the mayor issue. It is much better than that of its predecessor, but still shows some inconsistencies, such as different versions of “reality” depending on the path (that may be needed for making room to the 24 endings, but I find that a bit cheaty and unimmersive), and some deus-ex-machinas hard to explain. In a few points, disconnects from the story of the first game, which I find a good decision. That should allow you to not feel obliged to play that game, which was worse than this one. Also, there are a few minor bugs here and there, nothing game-breaking or particularly annoying (but note that in Linux, the achievements don’t unlock, but if you kept savegames before the endings you can load the savegames in other platform and unlock the achievements by replaying them, I had to do that). All the endings can be achieved but the guides are hard to find and follow (I couldn’t find a comprehensive one). Getting all of them became a bit tedious (and frustrating because of the errors in the guides I used).
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
First Contact
I enjoy the game! very cool story
If you live radio you will love this game :)
– Real player with 44.4 hrs in game
It’s a fun game where you play as a scientist and search for patterns in radio waves. When you decipher the patterns you learn how to send messages back to the aliens.
I really liked the language images the aliens use for communicating. u need to decide which word is correct for every image.
So far, the story is amazing! very unique and fun, u get to meet intresting aliens :)
I learned a lot about radio siganl and astronomy, Some of the puzzles are very hard.
Recommended 9/10
– Real player with 12.4 hrs in game
K37-D
Need a puzzling game to play, but you don’t have time for a large scale, AAA title? This game is for you. The puzzles in this title will get your brain working, requiring you to sift through clues in emails and files as well as deciphering codes left by the inhabitants of this abandoned station. You’ll have to carefully manage your time and resources between crafting items to keep your life support stable, and fending off alien intruders.
Pros:
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Good, satisfying puzzles
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Pixelated visuals and simple geometry are a nice change from the realism of today’s games
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
This is an interesting game. It started off a bit flat, seemed like straight out time/resource management. You split your time between telling drones to go auto-gather resources, rushing around to build stuff, and then occasionally going outside to shoot bugs before they get inside and cause problems.
But there’s a surprising amount of logs and emails and info you can look through, and the offscreen support character makes her own little comments on what you’re reading.
All while mutant alien bugs eat through the walls to come get you.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Trivia Vault: Science & History Trivia 2
You get what you paid for, 5K achievements at minimum price. If you’re an achievement hunter looking to increase the number of achievements on your profile showcase, then I highly recommend buying this. Else don’t waste your money. This is not a game, it’s just a way of distributing achievements.
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
Fun questions but it is not good that they changed it so there is 5000 achievements. That removes all the seriousness in the game and that is just sad to see.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
HoloLAB Champions
Oculus Rift review:
- Don’t bother, the game doesn’t work. I am floating in the air above the desk, unable to play or to fix it.
Valve Index Review:
PROS
- some minor fun
CONS
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Feels like a tech demo
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After some tasks it gets boring quickly
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HTC controllers
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This game is not that bad but not something i can recommend
SCORE:
4/10
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
This is great. I’d have paid money for this. It is really well made and presented.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
I Know Everything
The questions are okay, although very difficult. The achievements are ludicrous. ‘Get to the top 10 for all players’, or multiplayer victories with a dead playerbase. Nope.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
So I picked up this game because I was bored of the games my friend and I usually play every day. It’s not the most polished game, as there are many spelling/grammar errors, but we had fun for 30 or so minutes. My biggest complaint is the difficulty of questions and the limited category choice. Maybe the developer(s) plan(s) to add more categories in the future, that would be nice. If $3 isn’t much to you, I guess it’s worth it for maybe an hour or two maximum of entertainment with a friend.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
STEINS;GATE 0
Tutturu! ^_^
Steins;Gate 0 (SG0) is a…. “midquel” to the original Steins;Gate (SG). That is to say that it takes place during the course of that game, as opposed to before or after it. To say exactly when SG0 takes place within SG and its context would involve massive spoilers for the first game, but I will say it has something to do with the “true ending”. SG0 does not alter or change the original game’s final ending, but rather it tells a story about the road that led to it. In that sense, people who have finished SG already know where SG0 ultimately ends. It is the journey to get to that ending that is the real focus here.
– Real player with 92.0 hrs in game
Warning: Mild Little Tiny Cute Spoilers
This game came out one week after i finished the original VN, i was guite lucky and still completely hooked on the story. I didn’t really know what to expect, after all, i knew the ending of it from the very beginning. So it came out, around 1 AM here where i live. I was too excited to sleep, so i pulled an all-nighter and played the first 11 hours until morning.
And this game was quite a ride.
It introduced new characters like Maho Hiyajo and Alexis Leskinen, who were quite enjoyable.
– Real player with 60.2 hrs in game