Hextones: Spacetime

Hextones: Spacetime

This game bring to us a new thing that i really loved

Now we can use our unconscious competence in a game mode with just 5s to act

So we can practice and learn without timer and put our brain in a tough test and see if our learnings are really deeply embedded

Great Game!!!

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game


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This game is so much better than the first one! The stellar archive is very cool and the soundtrack is awesome! The new time mechanic is no joke, you need to think fast, but the freeze time and swap commands help you get through it. The new options of hexgrids changed everything and the hardcore mode is for pros, but the classic, soothing mode is there too for the oldschoolers. Congratulations Nukearts! Keep up the good job!

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Hextones: Spacetime on Steam

Life is Strange - Episode 1

Life is Strange - Episode 1

I’ve been playing games for 30 years. I never thought a game would touch me. This came did it.

Real player with 27.5 hrs in game


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It has taken me years (and several restarts) to finally finish this game and I have no words to describe how much I love it. It was a beautiful story, wrapped up in heart-wrenching choices and gorgeous cinematography. Every episode is engaging and intense. I sobbed my through the final episode and I am very much looking forward to the other games in the series. This game will hold a special place in my heart and I love my best friend for making me buy it 3

Real player with 26.8 hrs in game

Life is Strange - Episode 1 on Steam

Quantum Break

Quantum Break

Quantum Break is yet another wonderful addition to Remedy Entertainment’s roster of amazing, story-driven action romps with fantastic plot points & wonderful action. If Max Payne, Alan Wake, & Control are in your “must plays” then this is a guaranteed home-run for ya… So, why aren’t you playing it??

Real player with 40.1 hrs in game


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Quantum Break is a great game from start to finish, and playing it with all the benefits of being on PC just make it that much better. I’m able to 100% the game in just 34 hours, not too bad.

Real player with 34.1 hrs in game

Quantum Break on Steam

The Chronos Principle

The Chronos Principle

The Chronos Principle is a refreshingly inventive game all about journeying through various minimalist puzzle stages, each with their own intricate designs that explore the idea of time manipulation. It brings a unique twist to the old sliding puzzle genre. Immerse yourself in a serene atmosphere and cooperate with your past self in order to find solutions to these meticulously hand-crafted puzzles.

How to Play

Reach the exit using simple mechanics that are easy to grasp but hard to master. The way these concepts are communicated to you is spliced seamlessly into the narrative of the game leading to a smooth and enjoyable experience.

Key Features

★ 77 handcrafted puzzles

★ Supports both Light and Dark mode

★ A calm and relaxing atmosphere

★ Time travel and various other mechanics

★ Cloud saving

Enjoy the Experience!

The Chronos Principle on Steam

Ann Achronist: Many Happy Returns

Ann Achronist: Many Happy Returns

Ann Achronist is a time-travelling game which remind me of Majora’s Mask, but instead of a 3 day cycle, you have only 1 day. However, instead of having one big quest of saving Termina, your only objective is to improve your own life. This leads you to live the same day over and over, but with a different objective each time. For example, one time you might just be trying to apprentice Matt to the librarian, who will ask you to retrieve some books, and the next time you will try to apprentice Matt at the bakery, but must first learn how to bake some bread. The ability from one timeline will also help you in the next. For example, in the librarian timeline, Ann will have learnt to read, which allows you to read books and find knowledge which will help you in further timelines.

Real player with 20.2 hrs in game

What do you get if you cross Groundhog Day, Majora’s Mask and Life Is Strange? An amazing game, apparently!

Ann Achronist is a game about bettering your circumstances, little by little, by repeatedly visiting the past to improve your present-day life. Each improvement brings with it a new skill that can be used on subsequent trips to the past.

The game plays like a puzzle game, where parts of the day act as pieces of the puzzle. By using knowledge about the people and what their schedule is for the day, you can figure out how to proceed. The minigame puzzles (lockpicking and mindmapping) are a lot of fun too! I’m a big fan of word puzzles.

Real player with 14.1 hrs in game

Ann Achronist: Many Happy Returns on Steam

ChronoClock

ChronoClock

ChronoClock is very enjoyable visual novel. In fact, its such treat, i am totaly in love with it.

Its moege in its best form! If you are not looking for anything complicated and just want to have fun, i would be hard pressed to think of another VN with such high entertaiment value!

Character design is higlight of this VN. All the characters are incredibly well written, they are also out of usual stereotypes which makes interacting with them really refreshing. For example Makoto is girl with yakuza background, who has quite oldtimer beliefs and holds honor and chivalry in high regard (also she is totaly crazy into rabbits), then you have Misaki who at first glance is tsundere, but when teased a little she comes out spilles out her real feelings (come on, honest tsundere? you have no idea how fun she is), or Cro who is goddess but due to certain circumstances she becomes human girl and is expiriencing everything “human” for first time.

Real player with 48.3 hrs in game

It’s a very enjoyable and straightforward game where you always know on which girl’s route you are. It took me 36 hours to complete.

Story.

I won’t write any details here but I’ll say it’s mostly slice of life type of story. The game promises you it’s nothing serious but that doesn’t mean you won’t cry. I did. It just means there are no bad ends.

Characters.

You have your typical anime archetypes: tsundere, overly attached sister, shy girl, blonde from overseas, etc. Despite beign clichéd they are not boring by any means, in fact I feel each one of them brings something fresh into this pungent bog of stereotypes. There are 6 girls to court, 4 initially available and 2 unlocked after.

Real player with 36.9 hrs in game

ChronoClock on Steam

Escape the Loop

Escape the Loop

What if I told you, we’ve done this before? You’ve read this text, you’ve looked at these screenshots, and you’ve watched this trailer. Not once, but a hundred times. Maybe even more. And in five minutes, you won’t remember any of it – and do it all over again.

Escape the Loop is an open-world adventure game about time and recollection. You’re stuck in a time loop – after five minutes, the world goes back to its initial state. Everything resets. You keep nothing. Except your memory of past loops. Every loop will be exactly the same, unless you change it through your actions. Use your knowledge of previous loops to find out what causes the time disruptions and break free once and for all.

Escape the Loop on Steam

Gravity Field

Gravity Field

Seriously ! This game is really making me think. Not only understanding how to navigate the gravity fields in 3 dimensional planes but also the insanity of the Time Reversal mechanic on the right mouse click. This really is a very challenging concept to understand having the ability to reverse time and thus where the cubes are…or were…when you need to be someplace else when the reversed time gets to the right point. I cant really explain it but its twisting my brain in my skull. As of writing this, I have got to level 6 and pondering life trying to imagine time reversal steps before I actually commence. If you want a brain twister with minimal/no guidance or hand holding then go for it. This is the first puzzle game that I have played with a Time Reversal mechanic and I think my head is going to explode !

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

For 4 quid, I can’t recommend this game. I would recommend this game only for puzzlers or game breakers if it was cheaper, so ye… maybe get it on sale.

I completed this in about 90 minutes, and I actually “broke” more levels to reach the exit than I solved, only going back to have another look at a few of the ones that I broke. I spent probably under 3 minutes on most of the later levels after I got used to the physics and graphics because they are so easy to break. I still haven’t tried to figure out how to complete some of the levels as expected, and I’m not sure I will ever bother.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

Gravity Field on Steam

ReCurse: Eternal

ReCurse: Eternal

ReCurse: Eternal is a virtual reality sword-fighting single-player game that is combat-focused featuring only boss-level characters which will be fought one at a time as the player progresses from one stage to another. IT IS NOT AN OPEN WORLD RPG. The game’s progression will work like traditional fighting games such as tower mode or arcade modes where you fight each enemy in a ladder-style progression. The actual combat is inspired by souls-like games that encourage strategic gameplay by punishing rushed and spammy movement and rewarding rhythmic dodging, blocking, parrying, attack patterns.

ReCurse: Eternal on Steam

Eternal Threads

Eternal Threads

Eternal Threads is a single-player, first-person story-driven puzzle game of time manipulation, choice and consequence.

As an operative tasked with fixing corruption in the timestream, you have been sent to the North of England in May 2015, where six people died in a house fire. Prohibited from simply stopping the fire, you must instead manipulate the choices made by the housemates in the week leading up to it so that they all survive the event.

From the outset, you have free and complete reign to explore the seven day timeline before the fire. You can watch and alter the significant events from the entire week as many times as you like and in whatever order you wish. Some decisions will have only minor effects on the timeline, moving objects around the house or revealing deeper stories and secrets. Major changes however, rewrite the timeline by changing existing events, adding new events and even replacing other events entirely.

You must traverse up and down this timeline, changing decisions at different moments throughout the week so that their effects interact and combine together to save all six housemates.

However, it is not just the housemates who have choices. Each of them can be saved from the fire in multiple ways, with each outcome having a profound effect on their lives in the future. Will you just search for the quickest and easiest solution, or can you find the best possible outcome for everyone?

Ultimately, everything is about choices and consequences.

Features

Choose how you want to follow the game’s story

Want to follow each of the six characters’ stories ‘Pulp Fiction’ style? That’s fine. Want to watch the whole thing like ‘Memento’, with the final event first and then moving back in time to see what caused it afterwards? That’s okay too. Or maybe you’re old school and just want to watch things in good-old chronological order? You can do that as well.

Watch and change things as many times as you like

Can’t remember exactly what happened in an event? Changed a decision and you’re not sure you like the consequences? That’s fine. Just pop back along the timeline and watch and change whatever you like, whenever you like, as many times as you like.

Change the past to affect the future

Setting up temporary base in the house mere hours after the fire, provides a unique perspective on events. As you look back through the timeline, past events play out in front of you in ghostly form, with the smoke and fire damaged house a constant reminder of what is to come. In addition, as you manipulate the past, the environment can be reset around you to match the changes taking place. Some new objects will appear, others will move around the house and the contents of rooms can change substantially as you change the past.

Eternal Threads on Steam