War Mines: WW2

War Mines: WW2

Looks fantastic and is entertaining at the same price as a cup of coffee. However, soon it just became a frustrating exercise in random luck when first released. Shame as potential for a top notch game was all here. The Devs are responsive though and after some tweaks it is much more balanced and less of a lottery which it was when first released. Great idea and improving execution in the actual gameplay which initially the pretty graphics couldn’t disguise. Now it’s a solid game and a brilliant take on an old concept. Still could do with some improvement but at this price a solid 10!

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game


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War Mines: WW2 is at the same time a very simple game and a visual delight!

This is the first time that I really understood how to play minesweeper and actually liked it, after ignoring the classic version of the game for my entire life.

And this interest is certainly due to the historical second war context that the game presents us through beautiful art, especially for this price range.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

War Mines: WW2 on Steam

Attentat 1942

Attentat 1942

I am certainly partial to games that tell a story. However, games that pass down important and historical information are even better. A game that can entertain and teach possesses a special power. Not only can the game effectively deliver important information that the player is more likely to retain than they would sitting in a history class, but it also engages them in such a way that the information becomes relevant and memorable. I know I’ll never forget how my hands sweat when the gestapo knocked on the door and I had to quickly find a way to nervously delay them. I was impressed with the mechanics during that mini game, and I think that games like this should be made available, and perhaps even replace, outdated teaching techniques in school.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game


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Attentat 1942 is a FMV game, where you want to know, what happened with your father and mother in Prague at the Second World War.

What I really liked in the game, is how it looks. Now, the videos has all right quality, however the older cutscenes are made with comic styled, but more like newspaper version of that, and those cutscenes looked amazing. Everything is understandable from them and looked really nice.

About the story, I liked it really much. Reminds me of older stories from the same time, which I heard from my grandparents. It showed the war from a different perspective, which is not cover in history books or in TV properly. Most of the choices you can do in the game makes sense and bring the story forward. Characters have their motives and own story is really nice, however I need to mention, that these stories happened and that gives a whole new depth to it.

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game

Attentat 1942 on Steam

Svoboda 1945: Liberation

Svoboda 1945: Liberation

Svoboda 1945: Liberation was created by Charles Games in collaboration with the Institute of Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences. It blends fiction and historical accuracy and uses a diverse range of gameplay and storytelling techniques to recount experiences in Svoboda, a village near the Czech-German border during and after WWII.

The game includes historical documents, photographs, video footage and an encyclopedia that ground the stories in reality making the often harrowing accounts all the more emotive. In addition to the various real elements and factual information, the game also uses a mix of fictional aspects such as FMV video clips and conversations, explorable scenes, animated comic strips and mini-games to deliver the narratives.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game


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Svoboda 1945: Liberation is the newest game to come from Czech developers, Charles Games. Following the critical success of Attentat 1942, the developers continue to convey history in innovative and engaging methods. Integrating FMV interviews, minigames, comic-style scenes and an abundance of factual documents to read, the game was fascinating from start to finish.

Pros

  • Varied gameplay and minigames throughout.

  • Immense collection of factual documents to read (optional).

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game

Svoboda 1945: Liberation on Steam

Brothers in Blood: WW2

Brothers in Blood: WW2

played with a friend and had fun

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game

This game is not “early access”, it’s a disgrace.

Don’t buy it. And if you do, be prepared to refund it asap.

The experience:

You spawn, you pick up weapons from the ground and move.

Except the poor weapon choice, you can’t decide anything.

You move forward until you meet enemies (always germans) and shoot them.

Mostly they don’t move and don’t show any great AI behavior until you shoot them first or

you are literally next to them.

Then they just start running into random directions and shoot at you.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Brothers in Blood: WW2 on Steam

Martha Is Dead

Martha Is Dead

Martha Is Dead is a dark first-person psychological thriller, set in 1944 Italy, that blurs the lines between reality, superstition and the tragedy of war.

As conflict intensifies between German and Allied forces, the desecrated body of a woman is found drowned… Martha!

Martha is dead, and her twin sister Giulia, the young daughter of a German soldier, must alone deal with the acute trauma of loss and the fallout from her murder. The hunt for the truth is shrouded by mysterious folklore and the extreme horror of war that draws ever closer.

What will prevail?

Features

  • Unashamedly authentic voice acting in Italian

    The first Indie game to launch using the native Italian language as the default setting – for full immersion into the story and the characters.

  • From the creator of The Town of Light

    The second game from LKA, the award-winning developer of “The Town of Light” and specialists in reality-based narrative games focused on tough subjects.

  • Deep and dark multi-layered narrative

    Martha Is Dead is an exploration of loss, relationships and the psychological undertones of a dark period of history through the eyes of a young woman who seeks the truth, but who also has secrets of her own to hide.

  • Explore a detailed recreation of the Italian countryside

    Freely explore the breathtakingly realised Tuscany countryside on foot, by boat, or bike. Grounded in reality, Martha Is Dead’s setting and historical context are inspired by real facts and places that have been faithfully reconstructed in true LKA fashion.

  • Play with dolls

    Play with numerous marionette sequences in the puppet theatre to remember repressed memories.

  • Mixing folklore with superstition

    Unlock symbols and use tarot cards to unveil new aspects of the game and to summon the spirit of The Lady.

  • A backdrop of War

    Collect newspapers, telegrams and listen to the radio to keep updated on what is occurring in the world during the war.

  • Virtual photographic greatness

    Take pictures for the sheer pleasure of doing so, and also to progress through the story and discover more about the game world. A simulator will guide you through 1940s photography, where you’ll be able to develop your actual photos through a fully working in-game darkroom!

  • Authentic Italian music of the era

    Immerse yourself in a deeply evocative and atmospheric soundtrack containing underwater music specialists Between Music and their Aquasonic project; The Town of Light composer Aseptic Void and his moody yet spinetingling tones; and held together in true vintage style featuring reimagined versions of classic tracks including Schubert’s Ave Maria, O Bella Ciao, with original tracks written and sung by Francesca Messina, AKA 90s disco star, Femina Ridens.

Martha Is Dead on Steam

Noir Punk

Noir Punk

Full play through here if you get stuck or just want to see the game played:

https://youtu.be/0NHAbWWtHKE

Review:

Great game I love the noir genre so the aesthetic of this game is already a win for me it’s done pretty well and has some nice humor in it. My two main complaints is one I couldn’t find a way to make it full screen or any options for that matter and the sound puzzle this is a personal one for me because I HATE SOUND PUZZLES, unless they’re blatantly obvious I’m insanely garbage at them so full disclosure I had to cheat the one in this game which I show how to do in the video. Overall though this is a great free to play with a really nice story I loved the break in puzzles with the action scenes as well that was a super nice touch.

Real player with 3.7 hrs in game

A fun half-an-hour experience

Loved the style and attention to details

Action sequences are a bit tough to control but there’s no tight platforming or heated situations to make it a problem

The programming is a bit rough but for a jam game it is a cool experience!

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Noir Punk on Steam