Disjoint

Disjoint

In depth puzzle game with a fun story and cool mechanics. Definitely worth for the experience.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game


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Very fun game, but level 4-10 is unbeatable because a block appears to be missing. It really was very fun up until then, but I can’t give a game a good review if it’s not beatable. I assume it’s beatable on the mobile version, so I recommend you buy it there. The level design was very good, and it introduced mechanics very well. I truly wish I could give this a good recommendation.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Disjoint on Steam

Chicken Assassin: Reloaded

Chicken Assassin: Reloaded

Chicken Assassin – Master of Humiliation is a clicker game with RPG elements. Firstly, I’d like to mention this game really surprised me, I wasn’t expecting such a good game but it really is an awesome and addicting game. The first time I started I kept on playing for 32 character levels and I only quit because I had to leave. I am a sucker for clicker games and this is right up my alley.

Graphics:

The game features nice looking almost borderlands-ish looking art-style and very gorgeous looking color scheme. The game has a “Noir” theme going on. Though it’s 2d but it’s one of the best looking unity game yet for me at least. It’s nice and dark yet colorful and pleasing to the eyes. The game is locked at 60 FPS and there are no graphics options at all in-game. The options outside the game when you launch are there which is your usual Unity launcher menu with resolution and quality of graphics settings. There were no graphics glitches or errors for me the whole time I played.

Real player with 28.5 hrs in game


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“Chicken Assassin: Reloaded” is a clicker game. It’s got a really nice, unique art style. And, that’s all the good I can say about it.

This game is just annoying in so many different ways.

It’s presented as a combat game, but features some of the worst hit boxes I’ve ever seen in any game. Additionally, the game’s art style makes everything on screen overly cluttered. It is usually surprisingly difficult to pick out the mobs from the constantly moving background animations. On top of this, all mobs have entrance animations, during which they are invulnerable. This would be fine except for the fact it is almost impossible to see when these enemies stop moving and start becoming vulnerable targets. A marker of any sort would easily fix this problem, but no. Those gradually fade into view only after the mob has already begun to attack you. Big help.

Real player with 14.3 hrs in game

Chicken Assassin: Reloaded on Steam

Idle Master Hunter Steam Edition

Idle Master Hunter Steam Edition

If the continuous usage of the word “alot” wasn’t enough of a red flag for you…

This is a mobile port of a clicker game. Yes, this is absolutely not a game focused on idling.

You start the game clicking on pictures of monsters, earning coins and upgrading your damage. Just to give you a hint as to how “idle” the game is: you can upgrade your sword to 7-8 damage (it’ll take about 100 clicks just in the upgrade menu) and then manually kill a monster with 30 HP (4-5 clicks) for 12 copper coins. To unlock your first idle companion you’ll need 5000(!) copper coins and this companion will give you 20 coins per minute(!). 80 coins per minute if upgraded (by losing all your sword upgrades).

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game


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I really like Idle games, im pretty addicted. I think this game has a lot of potential but just isn’t fully developed. Not sure if it ever will be. It is like they started to develop the game and then forgot to add all the basic things a player should be able to do with them. All the ‘heavy’ lifting programming wise seemed done, just provide a lot more things to do!

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Idle Master Hunter Steam Edition on Steam

Jungle Town: Birthday quest

Jungle Town: Birthday quest

Got this game with my just turned 6 year old daughter and she loved it! Played it through to the end, then half of it again. Clean art with interesting characters, neat animation, and fun music. Puzzles that are good for kids, also really showed her allot about using a mouse (probably would be great on a touch screen). There was one little bug where a piece that was required wasn’t selecting (Raccoon level with wood piece), but on reloading it worked fine. The clothing design selection and cutting was a particularly fun one for her. We saw the to be continued at the end, and would gladly get the sequel (it ifs in the works), great work to the devs on this, good to see some kid content on steam.

Real player with 16.8 hrs in game

Jungle Town: Birthday quest on Steam

Kawaii Memory

Kawaii Memory

Repeat the light sequence to pass to the next level!

  • 50 levels

  • 50 achievements

  • Relaxing Music

  • Sequences starting from 4 up to 13

  • Kawaii!

  • Are you ready to challenge your memory?

Kawaii Memory on Steam

Oik

Oik

Finished the game in about 40 minutes of casual gameplay.

Some levels are too easy, some are too hard and some are too luck dependent (or I couldn’t be bothered to look for a beter solution).

The music is relaxing and very fitting for this game.

Achievements are waaay too many. I can’t understad why there are 3 for every level: “Level XXX”, “Open level XXX”, “Complete level XXX”. Also there are 3 for finishing the game, which are basically the same as “Complete last level”.

It’s not worth the 0,99€ I paid for the game. It offers too little for that price. A correct price for this game would be around 0,70€ I think.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Oik is an interesting game that is trying to ride on the coattails of the Zup! series.

Although not the exact same game, Oik has some similarities, you need to get a piece onto a platform by destroying other pieces. I actually found a few levels that were significantly more difficult than anything Zup! ever threw at me. Level design is nice with no real bugs or issues with physics.

Overall, the game is fun for those on the completionist/achievement hunting trail. It’s just different enough from Zup! to make it not seem like a carbon copy. Not a whole lot of time to be spent on this game, probably under half an hour for most gamers, less if you’re used to Zup!

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

Oik on Steam

P.U.R.G.A.T.O.R.Y

P.U.R.G.A.T.O.R.Y

Lucifer Awaits, Chump!

Pros:

Highly addictive and I found myself lost in time a bit the 2nd time I was playing it.

The Notes can be super hilarious (If you have a dark sense of humor)

Mod support to add your own characters (added few Horror Villains)

Sprite animations are excellent

Cons:

Wish it had more color

While the background music sounds a bit creepy it can be a bit dull in long play sessions

Repetitive sins (mod support option sorta fixed that for me however)

Bugs:

The game soft locked 2 times when i exited in full screen mode.

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game

A great little game that allows you to hand out judgement on souls! once you work out what you are supposed to be doing but that’s part of the fun.

The game runs well and has a very dark sense of humour, with some LOL comments in the victims bio’s, a lot of thought has obviously gone into this game.

The game uses very little PC resources and I found myself jumping in and out to judge the damned….. I mean souls during coffee breaks, much better than minesweeper!

Overall, at such a low price it is worth having a look at, be careful though, you may get slightly addicted!

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game

P.U.R.G.A.T.O.R.Y on Steam

Pop it, Please!

Pop it, Please!

A colorful pop it clicker, for you you need to lean on certain buttons to change the paint of your nails. The game costs $ 0.64. and these means are justified and it is even more profitable than acquiring an authentic priest for yourself. I advise you to purchase and expect a sequel on the theme of simple dimple and squish

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

An excellent game for your price. You can kill time while waiting for friends in the cs go lobby. And maybe improve your aim a little =)

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

Pop it, Please! on Steam

Tap Adventure: Time Travel

Tap Adventure: Time Travel

Pretty fun! If you’re addicted to clickers (which I am) and time wasters (which I am) this is another good addition. Repetitive backgrounds (of course) but a lot more diverse than others, and the fantasy & guild heroes theme is actually utulized unlike most clicker games! Very Free, just expect to leave it running a LONG LONG Time. If that’s not your thing? This is not your game. If you’re looking for a total time soak with easy to play in the background of work? PERFECT!

Edit 7/13: Updating to add a ton of TL;DR basic tips

Real player with 9596.0 hrs in game

The first thing you may notice about Tap Adventure: Time Travel is the graphics. Whether it’s the character design or the different environments that you end up going to, everything is all very well drawn. It’s genuinely pleasing to look at, especially for a clicker game. Unfortunately, I think this is the only strong point about this game.

Things start out as any other clicker game; you’ll be able to hire a few mercenaries and get through a few hundred levels before you’ll have to time loop. You will have to repeat this process hundreds of times of course, getting a little further each time. You’ll earn more gold, runestones, keys, and manacoins, unlock more artifacts and heroes, and so on and so forth. It’s a typical clicker game.

Real player with 3066.4 hrs in game

Tap Adventure: Time Travel on Steam

Achievement Clicker

Achievement Clicker

Achievement Clicker is a poorly made achievement spam clicker waste of time since it only takes you as long as it takes to click about 100 times, and no real point to actually play the game.

What’s worse is there is no max buy button which means you have to click each upgrade every time to upgrade them, when you get later in the run and have to click thousands of times it’s basically required to use an auto clicker to keep going and not break your mouse.

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game

As an achievement hunter, I don’t mind easy achievements. I even seek them out. 

I do, however, like to feel like I bought an actual game, and get at least some sense of accomplishment from beating it.

The game was only .49, and did give achievements based on clicking…but ultimately left me feeling empty and slightly embarrassed.

After the last achievement popped, and I realized it was over, I had to install extremely loud exhaust pipes, on my minivan, and drive around town screaming, “Woooo!” out my window, while giving people the crazy eye…

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Achievement Clicker on Steam