Dino Zoo Transport Simulator

Dino Zoo Transport Simulator

Its a weird game, and it is what it says but nothing more a “Dino Zoo Transport simulator”. The game has 3 gamemodes. You can drive a truck but the controls are a bad/stupid.

The Price

[ ] Normal price

[x] Wait for a sale

[ ] Dont buy, only get if its free

[ ] Never Get it

Gameplay Time

[ ] 0/10 minutes

[x] 10/60 minutes

[ ] 1/3 hours

[ ] 3/5 hours

[ ] 5+ hours

Fun

[ ] its amazing

[ ] its not bad

[x] okay

[ ] mehhhhh

[ ] staring at a dot

Buggs ?

[ ] what are buggs

[ ] No

[x] a few

[ ] they are there

Real player with 11.8 hrs in game


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Tremendous! Made me sign an EXECUTIVE ORDER to begin a new branch of the military DINOSAUR FORCE!!! AMERICA WILL BE READY TO FIGHT THE DINOSAURS!!!

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Dino Zoo Transport Simulator on Steam

Rescue Operation

Rescue Operation

For the price I paid for this game? it is SO worth it!!

It’s a bit of a throwback to the days of Far Cry and FEAR… both of those wrapped up into one. It has elements that obviously feel like an indie game but that’s not always a bad thing :) It is on rails… yes… no open world. It uses health kits only for healing like in the days of Quake and Quake II. But the atmosphere is oppressive… the level design may not be quite to the level of “inspired” but it’s very creative and not at all repetitive. The music is excellent! Definitely sets the mood. The game was obviously written by not English speaking coders but the story is pretty much the same as usual… “we need you to go into the secret base and find out what happened.” Not important. Lots of different guns, and all feel VERY real with good animation and very realistic sound effects. The enemies are challenging without being bullet sponges… the game chooses tactics and execution over raw power or pre-scripted “run around and click all the switches” boss fights and I very much appreciate that.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game


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Resque Operation

Positives:

  • its short

  • some parts are ok

  • the sound and atmosphere is okay

Negatives:

  • bad graphics and view distance

  • extremely slow movement

  • you cant run and shoot at the same time

  • a lot of bugs, some almost game breaking

  • jumping height is to low and buggy

  • the monsters are bad

  • the last level is too hard

I didnt have the greatest expectations, even though a lot of people was positive to this game.

Unfortunately I have to say, it wasnt any good.

Sure the idea is okay, and some elements work.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Rescue Operation on Steam

Cemetery Warrior V

Cemetery Warrior V

Great music, variety of opponents, not bad graphics, character leveling.

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game


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Just no

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Cemetery Warrior V on Steam

Choose Wisely

Choose Wisely

Pretty boring game that fools You with the title and dialogues into thinking that Your choices matter. They don’t, big spoiler:

! at the end of the game only 1 character survives despite many choices that fool You into thinking if You could save other characters. Level design and story are boring after You know Your choices don’t matter that much. You have to backtrack through many areas which just makes the game longer. The description says the game has “great replayability” but after finishing it once You won’t touch it anyway because of how boring it is. The only people I believe replayed the game 2+ times are achievement junkies like me. I’m still trying to 100% this but it’ll take me a long time because I don’t feel like touching this game anymore right now. I completed 2 playthroughs that took me around 6-7h excluding some afk breaks I had even though I used previous save that was around 60% completion I believe. Basically game save to choose which character keeps the key item. I cannot believe how much developers tried to make the game longer. Even without backtracking the final 30minutes of the game are pure bs. You get to fight all the bosses that You fought already before You get to the final room and have to make final decision. The fact that road to the room was filled with many smaller mobs that would use up Your health, mana and useful items that would help You in these boss fights didn’t help at all. I completed the game at normal difficulty so I don’t even want to imagine how bad it is on hard or masochist. I don’t recommend this game even for its low price. “Choose wisely” is an illusion that gets repeated many times throught the game, there’s a lot of backtracking which doesn’t even help on normal difficulty, I had no fun playing this game. Save Your time and money unless You’re a real masochist though I think masochist difficulty might be too much even for real masochists.

Real player with 27.7 hrs in game

This is probably the most artistic short RPG I’ve played. I’m a perv and I play the game because of… you know… those ‘melons’. I bought it using a coupon I got from crafting my nekonin game badge.

So, this is a short RPG about some characters with different personalities and backgrounds trapped out of nowhere in a mysterious dungeon. The choice you make along the game will decide which may live and die. For those who just want to enjoy the story, there’s the casual mode. If you seek more challenging adventure, you can choose between three levels of difficulties.

Real player with 18.6 hrs in game

Choose Wisely on Steam

Sin-Cay

Sin-Cay

This game seems like something straight out of a course or class on Unreal Engine. The menu reminds me of a retro X-com game and the blank white starting screen in the beginning made me think the game was broken. There are too many complaints I have about this game that I cannot recommend it in its current state.

Starting out, you are just dropped into a dark cave with terrible lighting issues. So avoid if you have aversions to blinking lights. Any enemies that aggro on you growl a terribly leveled voice that’s overpowering all other noises despite distancing. They take nothing to kill and even the over-sized replicas of the same enemies take minimal bullets. The bullets are infinite. You can heal yourself infinitely and hurt yourself… why? Only useful in the event of getting stuck? Depending on where you lookin the first level, the game tries to use some kind of realistic lighting but it’s not well implemented and everything goes invisibly dark. After beating the first level, you are dropped into another place with no context and you and your character have no idea who you are or what you are doing or the direction you should go. It’s a project (as seen in task manager as the file name) vastly needing improvement, clearer direction and purpose. The only puzzle I solved was shooting some explosive barrels. It could be fun with the diversity of locations and portals to new areas, but there needs to be more direction, world building, and context. It just feels like you tried new meshes and textures in each specific setting. Maxed out my 3070 on epic settings unnecessarily. The settings menu is limited, you can’t even control audio. Nah.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Sin-Cay on Steam

Baldo: The Guardian Owls

Baldo: The Guardian Owls

6th Sept, 2021

This game is really fantastic, the gameplay is very long which makes the adventures VERY EXCITED + the price is VERY WORTH to get this game. if you buy a game which cost $10-20 but it only finished in 4-10 hours, what do you feel about the game? Anyway Puzzles/Riddles are very hard, so it’s really challenging. Issues about bugs, I agree that this game has bugs. But so far it doesn’t affecting the main storyline, while you play the game, the game creator also works to fix these bugs. So YES! I still recommend it, just to warn you that the puzzles is really SUPER HARD, be sure to prepare your heart to take up this challenge.

Real player with 80.0 hrs in game

This game should have been recommendable with it’s low price, Zelda like game play, and Studio Ghibli like art design but instead it’s terrible.

First off the main map gives no details for each zone. The quests are anyone’s guess since they rarely give any hints as to what to do and the only way you can even get a hint is through the library option in the Rodia town and you have to pay for those hints and since getting money in this game can be tediously long, good luck with that. Also something to note is essential items required to go further in the game are made extremely difficult to find because of the vague nature of the quests. Like for example you don’t even get a sword until you do a dungeon first and you can find yourself being cornered by enemies with no means of offense throughout the dungeon and unless you are really paying attention to the text, you won’t even be aware of that fact until you complete the dungeon.

Real player with 73.7 hrs in game

Baldo: The Guardian Owls on Steam

Mondealy: Day One

Mondealy: Day One

In Mondealy we are introduced to the secret hidden world of Mondealy, a universe where multiple races of humans evolved on the same planet. Mondealy is a classic side scrolling rpg adventure where you build relationships with various people in order to change the world around you in meaningful ways. In Mondealy: Day One, we are introduced to the various worlds that exist within the Mondealy timeline. The world of Mondealy is really well built, and filled with tons of unique races and complex individuals. Quite a few different paths look like they are developing that will change how relationships evolve with the various people that you interact with and the choices you make. I’m really looking forward to seeing how this game turns out once its complete. The full game of Mondealy is expected to come out in 2022.

Real player with 12.9 hrs in game

Tldr: Give it a try!

Pros

Art: Surprisingly good, I wasn’t expecting it to have that much polish for a demo. I specifically like the transitions between areas and the character portraits are good at displaying emotion.

Partial Controller Support

Gameplay: There’s stuff you can interact with. You have a phone that shows you tasks, and you can check you inventory. Well Optimized.

Sound: It’s alright.

Cons

There’s Fast Travel, but only on the surface.

It’s also kinda pointless because on the way to the Forest there’s a few screens besides each other with Fast Travel, but below the surface there’s no Fast Travel.

Real player with 8.5 hrs in game

Mondealy: Day One on Steam

The Cruel Dreamer Marchosias

The Cruel Dreamer Marchosias

About This Game

The Cruel Dreamer Marchosias is a dark fantasy third-person exploration adventure game centered around Wolf and Book joining forces after one night within the forest an attack occurs resulting in the death of Wolf’s family. Book manages to save Wolf in time by forging a “Contract” and escaping through the “Gate”.

A tragedy. A promise. A dark journey. Join Wolf on their mission to right the atrocity committed against their family. Together with the mysterious entity ‘Book’, Wolf will brave the monsters lurking in the shadows, explore long-forgotten ruins and solve mysterious puzzles in order to reach an ancient castle located between worlds, and the key to restoring their lost family.

Take control of Wolf and Book as you play across various levels full of obstacles, mystery, and breathtaking music.

Key Features

  • For fans of experimental story-driven games with some light puzzle solving and platforming

  • A short game that lasts 1-2 hours

  • A personal, dark fantasy story made by a solo developer

  • Supports a fan-translation system for subtitles (see Steam forums for details).

The Cruel Dreamer Marchosias on Steam

Dynamic Dungeons Editor

Dynamic Dungeons Editor

For those who don’t know, this is a complete re-do of the old Dynamic Dungeon Editor which had a some what dated feel to it.

The new DDE is built with Unity and has a much better feel to it.

If you play table top role playing games on a TV, monitor, or projector setup with people physically in the room with you (not playing remotely) this is the best software currently out.

It has a small learning curve in my opinion, but honestly anyone can use the basic features: load a map (animated or static) and start playing Dungeons & Dragons or whatever RPG your heart desires.

Real player with 142.4 hrs in game

I originally purchased Dynamic Dungeons through Patreon and it has been a game changer for our DnD games. The ability to use a quick change map, pre-build the campaign, download or create custom props and then reveal it all slowly with fog of war is just amazing. Add to that the options for particle effects, motion background and immersive environmental sounds and you have a classy set up for your DnD gaming sessions.

I do all my creation on my robust PC and then copy the campaign over to the laptop for the session itself. We set up a 40" LCD TV on a pool table with Plexiglass on top to set out miniatures on. The players move their minis and I control NPCs, fog of war and other features from my laptop for them to view on the screen.

Real player with 72.0 hrs in game

Dynamic Dungeons Editor on Steam

Labyrinth: The Exit Is Closer

Labyrinth: The Exit Is Closer

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A game about collecting items and finding the exit in a maze.

Here is everything you can imagine about 3D labyrinths.

A huge number of different randomly generated mazes.

Large number of scale options, difficulty setting and navigation assistance options.

Real player with 249.1 hrs in game

The game, where you try to find the escape from a labyrinth

Every time the way generated anew. The faster you find a way out the better. The game has many options and settings, which define the task in the game.

Inexpensive price and different options for passing are the main advantages of the game. Control from the keyboard or gamepad.

The music is normally selected but eventually gets boring.

Recommended for maze lovers

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Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

Labyrinth: The Exit Is Closer on Steam