ClickMonster

ClickMonster

This game is not even playable its unrealistic I am at level 15992 and climbing with doing absolutely nothing cant buy anything worth while and the graphics are garbage. Ran out of monsters to buy around level 1000 dont be fooled its not worth buying in its current state.

Real player with 154.5 hrs in game


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empty game

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game

ClickMonster 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


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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

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


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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

Shop Tycoon: Prepare your wallet

Shop Tycoon: Prepare your wallet

This is a perfect game to play in short sessions or while you are listening to music/working as it has a progresion curve perfectly balanced on every gameplay mechanic that it has implemented which leaves you with different options when it comes to decide how you want to play the game.

You can play for 20 minutes and start some automatization so you can just play relaxed with a slower progresion, you can play being 100% into the game for a faster grow of your bussines, you can focus for some minutes and get a lot of the game elements automatizated and just watch and click sometimes if you want.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

I didn’t realize I was playing the game for as long as I did which is a plus however I’m still confused on how much money I have while playing. I feel like what it says I have isn’t what I really have cause buying things is impossible. Enjoying the game though.

Real player with 4.2 hrs in game

Shop Tycoon: Prepare your wallet on Steam

Qube Qross

Qube Qross

      • The Introduction - - -

You like Picross?

You think you have played them all?

You want a new challenging Picross?

In 3D?

Then Welcome to QUBE QROSS!

      • The Gameplay - - -

With the Help of Numbers on the outside Walls, you have to place Cubes to complete a Figure.

That may sound easy, but isn’t.

You can place the Cubes with Mouse and you are able to turn your Picross around. That is important because otherwise you are not able to complete it.

The Mouse Controll is easy and fluid.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Qube Qross is a puzzle game like a horcrux of Picross 3D, the controlling way is in a more limited way, but I found it fits PC games well, I went through it with my mouse.

Some puzzles in classic mode look cute and humorous, although I prefer the Time Attack mode more, it’s very exciting to go through the short puzzles in such a short time, it’s a bit pity there is no realtime online competitive mode tho, that would be amazing if I can send invitation to challenge my friends.

Overall it’s not bad, I would recommend for people have kids, or when this is at a discount.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Qube Qross on Steam

Storm of Jigsaw Puzzles  拼图风暴

Storm of Jigsaw Puzzles 拼图风暴

Good Jigsaw Puzzle game, and yes you can use your own pictures and turn them into puzzles so long as they are in a PNG format. there are a ton of puzzles but you have to unlock them as you play. the only down side i can see is the speed of the puzzle pieces as you spin them can be a bit to fast, but you get use to it.

Real player with 156.9 hrs in game

A really neat jigsaw puzzle game.

Pros:

  • Physics make it feel like building a real puzzle, since puzzles aren’t based on a fixed grid like many other games

  • Can combine pieces to form bigger pieces

  • A lot of puzzles in different categories with lots of different sizes

Cons:

  • Rotating is really sensitive and it’s difficult to properly align pieces

  • Pieces snapping together is sometimes very insensitive, where pieces will snap when dragging them in close proximity, while other times pieces can be in the exact correct positions but still won’t snap together

Real player with 34.5 hrs in game

Storm of Jigsaw Puzzles 拼图风暴 on Steam

SAVE THE UNICORN

SAVE THE UNICORN

This is quite simply one of the best games i have ever played.

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

Fun game, good music.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

SAVE THE UNICORN on Steam

Rail World

Rail World

Well all in all it’s not a bad game. A little more difficult than I feel it should be. I mean by the time you build up a little money you need to repair the rails or your train which takes your resources up fast and hard. then you can’t produce enough to make the money. So you spend your cash on more raw materials that you use to repair but now you are out of cash. It’s quite frustrating. It’s not that it’s a bad game but they sure could loosen up the purse strings a bit. The diamonds are almost impossible to get so when you spend them up you’re screwed. And it’s not fair for as hard as it is to get them that the tutorial tries to get you to spend them. Either way like I said. Not a bad game. Just a bit rough. Could use some better bonuses to help out or something. I may play a little longer but I will probably lose intrest in banging my head against the wall.

Real player with 71.0 hrs in game

A browser game that lacks a lot of the polish needed to make it into something amazing. Hindered by a limited interface that has obviously been designed for touch-screen control firstly and gameplay depth a very distant second. You might get a hundred hours out of it if your patient but having to fish around every city node one-by-one to check for prices, the inability to unload a train you have already loaded with cargo, inability to rotate building tiles, obnoxious tutorial and a claustrophobic UI that makes me feel like I am looking through a letterbox leave me deeply unsatisfied with this game.

Real player with 68.4 hrs in game

Rail World on Steam

Startup Company

Startup Company

I’ve never played these tycoon/ management games, not even as a kid so when looking for something new to play I came across this and I have to say I’m very impressed, not disappointed in the slightest.

Game

Ever wanted to know what it’s like to run your own business? Well here’s a chance. Start-up Company is a business simulation game that’s is published and developed by Hovgaard Games, the first game they have ever made I believe. In Start-up Company you are the CEO of a brand-new company and your role is to manage the company as well as build up your website and compete against other companies.

Real player with 101.8 hrs in game

THIS IS NOT A MANAGEMENT OR SIMULATION GAME AT ALL!!!!!!

I will preface my now negative review by saying if you enjoy a more casual experience or fancy an advanced take on the “clicker game” concept then by all means have at it. I am not going to say the game is bad because what it does it is fine, but it is misrepresented and being sold as something it is not and the tags it comes under are no longer true.

As of 30/10/2018 I have been booted from the Discord community during a conversation where I had been ASKED what my issues were and was having a convo with another member, the dev (Jonas) saw this as me “bashing his game” which considering HE is the one who chose to change the direction he originally sold it as is NOT my problem.

Real player with 75.6 hrs in game

Startup Company on Steam

Defence to death

Defence to death

Definitely only worth picking up when it is a 1.00 or less…and ONLY if you are wanting the achievements and cards.

Although I think the ability to click (fast) on enemies to kill them, and click (fast) on the mine to get more currency to spend to build towers, are really great ideas, there are only 3 actual levels that are reused over and over, only 4 towers to build, and only 2 towers you will actually use. You earn money at the end of each level, that you can spend on 3 upgrades per tower.

It’s a pretty easy, but very boring grind.

Real player with 10.3 hrs in game

Defence to Death is another lazy asset flip from Laush Studio. They’ve taken a basic Unity template for a TD game, changed around a few things, didn’t bother with polishing it or testing it much, and dumped it on Steam for a comical $6.

I’d go on about how asset flips are bad but this is just garbage. Everything is clunky, no support for higher resolution monitors, balancing the game was something developers had heard about and will probably think about doing one day maybe on their next game. It’s just trash.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Defence to death on Steam