Desktop Tree

Desktop Tree

I really enjoy having my little tree growing on my desktop while I’m doing other things. It reminds me of the desktop games I used to have to fill time while waiting for something or just to have a little fun distraction in between working on something.

The only 2 small things that would make it even better for me would be if you could lock the tree in place, I keep moving it when I drop bugs on it. And the possibility of making the load animation when it updates invisible, because it does keep pulling my eye to the corner where I keep my tree.

Real player with 183.4 hrs in game


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It’s worth the dollar.

NEVERMIND! It’s not worth the dollar because it resets your fucking tree that you spent days growing as soon as you restart your computer! shit game do not download it’s a waste of time.

Real player with 170.4 hrs in game

Desktop Tree on Steam

Spot The Dot

Spot The Dot

short game but was nice

Real player with 10.3 hrs in game


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This is a nice little game.

It is kind of short, but I had a lot of fun playing it.

Especially the survival levels.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Spot The Dot on Steam

Elven Truth

Elven Truth

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Real player with 5.7 hrs in game


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Stars received: 1.6/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions

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Game description key-points: several puzzle pictures

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Elven Truth on Steam

Roll

Roll

Roll is original and engaging. You roll dice to collect points, and use those points to upgrade your dice. The goal is to get the highest score possible in 2500 rolls.

It is likely to be too ‘mathy’ for some - figuring out which upgrades will generate the most had me setting up spreadsheets. However, some players like that sort of thing and once I got my head around the upgrades (most of the upgrades, there are some I still don’t really understand), I found I could do pretty well playing from the gut - which is more fun for me.

Real player with 24.9 hrs in game

The man behind this game seems to be very passionate about the project. He has been putting out updates very frequently and even wiping leader boards with significant enough changes. he has also targeted and stopped (as far as I can tell) cheaters so the in game leader boards should be fairly accurate. On the limited youtube content available for this game he pops up time to time to interact with people in the comments section and answer questions or even just say hello, seems like a small thing but its kinda the reason I started playing. A random video about it popped up in my youtube feed and after seeing the dev in the comments seem so genuinely happy to talk to people about the game I figured id give it a shot. Im having a great time with this and id say its well worth the $4.99 I paid for it. I normally value my time as a gamer at roughly $1/hr of gameplay and Im only a few days into owning this game and I have already surpassed that mark. This deserves more attention and I think that if a community starts up around this it could really be a fun experience. Honestly my biggest gripe is that if I dont understand something or want to look something up about the game its simply not popular enough for google or youtube to understand what Im talking about and I havent come up with the right buzzword to have a more efficient search. “roll” and “roll game” paired with whatever Im trying to search or even by themselves usually yield either DND results or other games. but Im not even really sure thats any fault of the developer. If you have an extra $5 lying around you wont feel like you wasted it on this game

Real player with 13.3 hrs in game

Roll on Steam

Clicker Planet

Clicker Planet

I like to support Clicker or Idle game developers. I bought game + DLC and regret this after 10 minutes…

1. This game is so simple that can be made in Unity in less than 1 day.

2. There is no tactic, strategy - nothing in this game. You can just buy 3 idle source of income and… nothing more. There is no progress, no new planets - nothing

3. Game is totaly empty. You can click on 4 diffrent things and do nothing more

4. GAME RESET YOUR PROGRESS RANDOMLY! I played 10 minutes and clicked 3000 times. I was kicked out from game, when I started it again I needed to start from zero. Same happen when you buy DLC and choose diffrent planet (mirrored + diffrent color = 2 USD payment… really?)

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Clicker Planet on Steam

The Last Order: Dungeons

The Last Order: Dungeons

As “Clicker” games go, The Last Order: Dungeons looks excellent! Not only does it look great, but the developers went beyond the graphics to include additional color palettes, excellent scan line options, and even controller support. They also built a progression system into the game and gave you different “outfits” for rewards. I commend the enthusiasm and appreciate the touches that bring more to this simplistic genre.

This overall presentation gives you an idea that there is something substantial to look forward to. It’s kind of like something that drives you to keep playing, in hopes of glimpsing the unexpected from a simple clicker game. Unfortunately, my curiosity for the game fell off a cliff about 20 minutes in, and I never really found out if there was something more beyond Dungeon 1-5. There might have been an increase in the difficulty to blame, but in all honesty, after so many attempts of these mundane runs, I lost interest and didn’t care enough to keep going. I did put my big boy pants on and talked myself into playing about another hour, trying to find out what was on the other side of level 2, but that never happened.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Art is good, music and sound are amazing, much content, not much else to say.

This game has a simple concept, so simple in fact that it is hard to balance it between “So hard that it’s frustrating” and “So easy that it’s boring”. However, after the first patches, they managaed to reach exactly that balance, with level-like challenges, a difficulty setting and a customizable training mode.

Also remember to use your spells! Makes the game both more exciting and easier.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

The Last Order: Dungeons on Steam

Tower Attack

Tower Attack

Pretty good game, I killed a lot of purple people

https://youtu.be/5MAKvAX0lVY

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Tower Attack on Steam

Flappy Bat

Flappy Bat

Flappy Bat is a clone of the well known phenomenon ‘Flappy Bird’ released in 2013 in which you endlessly flap your way through a world filled with deadly obstacles and enemies.

Tap to flap your wings and try to stay alive as long as possible without hitting the obstacles.

You’ll get rewarded with points each time you successfully pass an obstacle, with the goal of setting a perfect highscore to become number one on the global leaderboard.

You only hear music in the menu, during the game all you hear is this very annoying sound that supposed to sound like wings flapping… but it doesn’t, and I wish you could turn these sounds off completely.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Flappy Bat on Steam

Infinite Progression

Infinite Progression

I have no issues running the game. Don’t listen to those low TPS homers giving negative reviews. This game is oddly satisfying. Cheap, fun, simple, idler.

Real player with 52.6 hrs in game

Crashes on loading a game, even if you create a new game, play for 2 minutes and try and load.

Gameplay seems completely uninteresting as well from the hour I’ve actually played.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Infinite Progression on Steam

Plankton

Plankton

Nice simple pet simulator, this is the first time I see how you pet something that is not ordinary.

Stunning and simple art with smooth movement and animation.

Chapter 1 is very short, but I like it because the plankton suddenly can “idle” or “sleep” by itself.

This game is good, but it will be better if:

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  • Put the control menu/UI on the game – I don’t know the function of money until I saw the pinned post stating there is a shop feature. Even in the shop I don’t know how to look another sold items until I try to press arrow buttons (left/right).

Real player with 22.4 hrs in game

A simple, single-cell virtual pet.

I think $0.99 might be a more fair price for the game given that there is not much to it but I wanted to support a new developer.

I would like to see an option for a larger display. Going full screen would make it a bit more difficult to catch food but would look better on my screen.

Current game save is located at C:\Users$username\AppData\Local\game. Might be better to save it as “Plankton” rather than “game” so one could find it easier.

An icon on the bar rather than the defaul EXE icon would be nice.

Real player with 9.4 hrs in game

Plankton on Steam