The Judgement of Q
After i tried it, i’m not considering it as a puzzle game only, but also a brainstorming game, where you think through this short trip about the meaning of life and about the truth of it (that’s how i would describe it). Great game from an ambitious developer and i hope there will be more games like this.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
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The judgement of Q is one of those simple games to play when you want to chill, the puzzles are thought provoking, but not frustrating. The soundtrack is soothing and harmonic with the progression of the game. The environment design is the most beautiful aspect of the game, giving the player a sense of discovery and curiosity, that goes along with the narration, which can get somewhat confusing at times, but the game is mostly visual anyway.
There are occasional FPS drops between loading screens, but nothing that will completely upset your experience. It’s an overall calm and relaxing experience with meaningful implications.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Heaock
This game is intended to allow players to temporarily forget the troubles of the world and enjoy the moment of tranquility that the game brings us through simple operations, uncomplicated mechanisms, and clear and challenging puzzles.
Life in the world is like being in thorns, the heart does not move, the person does not move rashly, and it does not hurt if it does not move; if the heart moves, the person moves rashly, hurts the body and hurts the bones, so you experience all the pain in the world.
Sitting also meditation, walking also meditation, a flower, a world, a leaf, a Tathagata, spring comes, flowers are green, autumn leaves are floating, infinite Prajna is at ease, silent, dynamic and natural.
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Simple operation
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Not complicated but not simple mechanism
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Clear and challenging puzzles
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60 fascinating levels
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Immersive experience
I hope that as a player, you can truly feel the tranquility
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Idle Monkeylogy
This game is based on the Infinite Monkey Theorem, which states that a monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text. This explains the main function of the game in which you get gold for trying to type words, the more letters you get correct the more gold you receive.
All the words you’ve correctly typed give you a +1% bonus to gold, these words and the bonus can be checked in Vocabulary. Every so many words give you a permanent bonuses which is done so by going into Edit, however you reset the bonus given in Vocabulary and have to retype the words to get their bonus again.
– Real player with 91.1 hrs in game
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I genuinely enjoy this game!
For an ‘idle’ game, it has a truly unique concept (based upon the ‘infinite monkey’ theorem, but unique for an idle, or any game, to the best of my knowledge, at least) that makes it fresh and fun!
I especially enjoy that whilst you absolutely can leave the game idle and make progress, you also have the option to play the game actively, and it’s fun!
Unfortunately, I’ve not been able to ‘make a dictionary’ under the edit tab. Each time I try, it simply resets my progress without allowing me to create my own words list.
– Real player with 73.2 hrs in game
More. The Eternal Utopia
To tell the truth, this feels like a fan fiction someone plastered with supersaturated colors and one image of Thomas More. All the images seem extracted from somewhere in the internet and I can’t help but squint my eyes at the color overflow. The story is a bit random, starting in Thomas Mores' study room, but some incident throws him in the present world. There are some philosophical ideas hidden in the conversations, but I felt like being put on rails. Everything passed and after half an hour of reading dialogues and monologues, I reached an end.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
DREAM TIME
Dream Time is kind of a puzzle solving game that developed by Bluedio game team. Setting up puzzle solving as the game core, you will act as the protagonist, LEO, to solve all puzzles and pass all challenges successfully by yourself and then experience his mysterious whole life. The game is divided into five chapters, each chapter is about one stage of life and contains some new clues. Where will these clues lead you to?A series of puzzles and challenges are set in the game, besides, lots of comic elements are also used, could you find them out? We hope you can get something from this game,When something disappoints you,don’t let you tears drop down. Be happy and brave, set some goals and make life more meaningful,We might to leave something to this world, even it is simple happiness,You should work hard all the time, change as you need to not force to,There will be some day we will meet each other, like reading a same book, watching a same movie, playing a same game.
Minimal Maze
Short, but enjoyable. The difficulty gradually increases but it never really gets tough.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Great puzzle and Challenge levels! Very well placed at each stage very well polished progressively. excellent work, congratulations.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Alzheimer’s: Memories
NOTE: This review is part of my steam curator review and is the extended version. Check my steam curator page at https://store.steampowered.com/curator/39607348-Random-Game-Reviews-by-Labprofess/ . Follow appreciated!
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Alzheimer’s: Memories is a game about an old man diagnosed with Alzheimers, who is now trying to remember various aspects of his life such as his friends and family. Follow the “old man” from his perspective of how he views his reality and dreams. See how reality morphs in your mind and experience, the day to day life of a Alzheimer’s patient. I personally don’t know anyone with Alzheimer’s , but I met someone with Dementia of which I understand certain experiences of the game which are very personal to me. It’s interesting to know how reality changes completely for some people, something we as “outsiders” can struggle to understand. This game is a must play if someone you know is struggling with Alzheimer’s or another form of memory loss, but also just to learn about what Alzheimer’s is and how it affects the person who suffers from it.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Initially I found the game to be a little confusing, as I was used to the typical “fast paced action” of other titles.
However, when I realized this was a somewhat puzzle like game. It all clicked (pun not intended, a lot of clicking in the game).
I had a lot of fun playing the game, even though it’s short. It provides some wholesome moments for you and also can give you insight.
Very nice!
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Refuge For Troubles. Episode 1: Dear Stranger
I wanna start off by saying that I was given this game for free for the purposes of creating content, but this will not influence my review.
So to start I want to say that the art style is incredibly good. It immediately drew me into the world and multiple viewers were in love with the art style as well. Seriously it’s a complete 10/10, great job on that. However, once we get into the world, that’s where we hit some issues.
I really do think a few minor tweaks of this game are going to do you guys wonders. So to start a lot of my viewers including myself were complaining about the loudness of the music, I appreciate the audio slider but it was incredibly loud, so maybe you guys should consider turning it down to start with? The next issue I have with the game is it’s very unclear which items I can interact with in the world. In a point and click adventure that is incredibly frustrating. So what I suggest you do is add a dot, or a question mark, maybe an arrow to signify what you can interact with. Because I had multiple instances where I was wildly clicking trying to figure out what I can interact with, the entire thing was frustrating. The next issue is that, the opening area is so incredibly dark that I could barely see my inventory bubble, so you might wanna make it a bit brighter.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Asterminer
Play as a miner in a deep space asteroid owned by the United Earth Mining Company. Your main task is to collect the rare organic high yield energy crystals that power our civilization in the distant future.
While you explore and collect crystals many unearthed discoveries will come to light!
Asterminer is a short, slow paced, relaxing, and atmospheric game about performing tiny pleasant tasks.
As the sole operator in charge of your station you must manage and maintain the UEMC mining operation.
*Game is currently under development.
Ishmael
Ishmael was a weird experience, I’m still not sure how to feel about it.
First of all, I didn’t like writing, it wasn’t immersive for me at all. Tho English is very good, I didn’t notice any typos. The whole atmosphere seemed so distant, so alien. But then I actually thought that maybe it’s how it should be ‘cause the world described in the game really IS so foreign to me.
It’s the shortest novel I’ve ever played, just about 15 minutes long. We learn the story of a young Palestinian boy. The way children spend their free time playing outdoor games with just stones and sand wasn’t one bit gloomy for me. That’s practically how I spent my childhood growing in a Siberian village—playing snowballs, making snowmen, snow huts in winter, hopscotch or a great number of other games in summer. I actually believe, that time was great fun without computers, internet… But in the game the boy is bored. I didn’t feel related. Of course, when it’s war, occupation, death nearby it changes everything significantly.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
a boring game with a very bautiful purpose.
i’d like to reward the purpose, ‘cause there is a deep meaning in this game, unfortunally, it’s not touching as it should be.
it’s actually pretty dull(even if short), it ’s just a glimpse of daily life for a child, used by the developer to make you understand how people see war, and how people are raised up to bacame soldier in middle easth.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game