Kubberz

Kubberz

Kubberz is an Action RPG where you can take part on epic battles against your friends and other players around the world, as well as collect and train more then 100 different species of Kubberz. Capture as many kubberz as possible and make them stronger while you get ready for the Kubomirabille tournament, the most important tournament of all time!


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Kubberz on Steam

Planets Battle

Planets Battle

Stars received: 1.2/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions

[0.2] Controls & Training & Help

[0.1] Menu & Settings

[0.1] Sound & Music

[0.3] Graphics

[0.1] Game Design

[0.2] Game Story

[0.2] Game Content

[0] Completion time (level/game)?

[0] is it Enjoyable & Fun?

[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)

[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related

[0] BONUS point: Review for VR

[N] - if Registration is required with providing PII

Game description key-points: alike sea battle paper game

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game


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Planets Battle - This is a copy of the game - Battle for Sea 3D. The problems of this game are the same - poor AI, a crooked camera, poor design and an overpriced game.

This game will not even be played for free.

I do not advise her to buy, a waste of money.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Planets Battle on Steam

Blimps

Blimps

This game is fantastic. It’s a roguelike, not quite like instant death, but in that, you can potentially end up in a crushing amount of debt based on how crappy of a captain you are. But if you are an excellent decision-making-capitalist-smuggling-hacker, you can dig yourself out of any hole you might find yourself in this game. Besides, you can always just start a new game.

There’s a bit of a learning curve, but it’s not that hard to read the Help tips and what Falcon tells you to do. I like the fact that it has its own way of doing things. The game itself is like an operating system mainframe. It reminds me of FTL and a bit of the old school PC Sim City that had all those secret text-based codes!

Real player with 5.8 hrs in game


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I really enjoy this game, but it’s not for everyone, especially people who only play modern games. This game is purposely trying to appear as a classic Commodore 64 game. That alone makes it interestingly enough to pick up. The art seems perfect for the tone of the game, which is somewhat silly in places while still never overshadowing the rest of the game.

The reason its not for gamers who only play contemporary games is because it almost too perfectly emulates a C64 game you picked up from a garage sale with no manual. It provides almost no instruction of what to do or how to do it. The first 10 minutes are going to be spent trying to figure out how to leave the hangar. You’ll be flying around slowly putting together what does what and where you need to do what in. Heck, there isn’t even any auto-save (at least, none that I have found).

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Blimps on Steam

DreamFly

DreamFly

I’ve been waiting for a VR game like this, and now its finally here. The shaky screen that many people reference isn’t very bothering for me, and it only shakes occasionally, though it would be better if it was fixed. The ability to go to other islands after thinking they were just blobs to create scenery is a pleasant surprise. Id like to see what this game becomes, and maybe even different birds with different flying styles. The best part is that the game is free. I found that there was a heart shape in the map, and that there was a sphere in the sky, which I tried to reach, but once I got pretty close it seems like I was making no progress, so its safe to say that there is a limit on how far you can go upwards, and the sphere is outside of that limit.

Real player with 7.8 hrs in game

19 sep ‘20: Wow the game has changed quite a lot! It’s much prettier! Also there are now these planets with gravitational force, which you can use as stepping stones to go higher and higher. I still experience what I wrote on the 14th of May. Because unlike before I cannot gain real speed anymore. You just can’t get high! Before you would gain speed once you got a little higher and higher, that was so cool and made flying so easy. Now it’s real hard work :-( This is my complaint now. It doesn’t feel like a dream-flight anymore, more like work-flight. For people new to this it must be hard to learn man…

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game

DreamFly on Steam

Hunted

Hunted

BE CAREFUL CAW CAW

THOSE FUEL COVER LIDS ARE QUITE DANGEROUS CAW CAW, THEY WILL MISS UP YOUR 2012 CHEVY MALIBU HARDCORE IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU’RE DOING CAW CAW

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Game is more polished than cyberpunk on first day release.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Hunted on Steam

Earth Analog

Earth Analog

I’ve completed the game. I’m not sure how long it took, maybe 30 hours, although I made some planets more difficult than they needed to be.

You play this game for the bizzare worlds that you visit.  Some really are spectacular including a giant torus, a  pulsating neutron star, an asteroid that is repeatedly expanding and contracting and a spherical fractal generated landscape.

I saw many people complaining about the control system and yes it did take a bit of time to be used to.  But once I got my head round it, it was fine.  Although I still found landing a bit awkward.  A better tutorial would certainly help which I read is on the way (Q2 2021).  I also see that the same update will include mod support so I’m looking forward to seeing what crazyness people come up with.

Real player with 51.1 hrs in game

About 13 hours in I finished the main story and I gotta say this game is definitely more about the journey than the destination, but man the journey is pretty. Game play mainly consists of exploration, resource gathering, and simple puzzle solving. The main attraction here are the worlds you’ll be visiting, you’ll see everything from mars like rocky barren worlds to endless fields of cubes to things straight of a psychadelic fever dream. On your journey through the story you’ll find upgrades for your ship (HIGHLY recommended you do these), strange artifacts, and the occasional planetary anomaly (think of the ocean planet from interstellar). Movement is newtonian physics based but with the latest patches it’s incredibly forgiving if you misjudge your distance to an object or speed since retro thrusters are so powerful. All in all it’s an ambitious little indie game that offers a bevy of strange new worlds to explore, if you’re into that sort of thing then this game might just be for you.

Real player with 16.2 hrs in game

Earth Analog on Steam

Parkur 44

Parkur 44

PARKUR 44

There is only one rule in the game and that is to know the end of the track you play!

You will be given a period of time before starting the course, during which time you will have to finish the game.

If the time runs out, you have to start again from the very beginning of the track.

  • There are multiple maps in the game.

  • You can continue by selecting a map of your choice.

  • The game has a level system.

  • You earn level points when you finish each track.

If you want to play the game with your friend, you can create a room and compete with each other by entering the same Lan connection.

Currently there is no multiplayer system available.

Future times are planned.

Parkur 44 on Steam

ABC Flappy

ABC Flappy

This is an educational game. It was designed to literate children in a fun and interesting way. Learn how to spell and assemble words to unlock prizes. You can trace and colour the letters of the alphabet too. Swoop deeply into this amazing adventure alongside Albert, the eager for knowledge bird, flying through the many levels to save his silly friends while learning the alphabet and the very first rules of grammar.

One thing is for granted : You will not get to the end of this journey without learning how to write and read !

ABC Flappy on Steam