Pop-It! Or Don’t..
It’s fun.
– Real player with 87.5 hrs in game
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Music sounds like Banjo-Kazooie
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Target Practice
There’s one game mode: Target Practice.
Click targets to bounce them, if they hit the floor you lose! You have three abilities to help you do this.
Q: Time Pause
Freeze all Targets in place for 5 seconds. Click again to stop early.
W: Bounce All
Bounce all targets at once!
E: Remove Target
Delete a target from existence.
You can also change how the game plays by changing the variables! Head to the Change Variables menu and do whatever you want. Make the targets fall like meteors for the challenge, or reduce the cooldown of your abilities for a relaxed game. The choice is yours.
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OUTSP4CE
We are trying to protect our tiny planet from external threats.
Our tiny green triangle tries to destroy enemies in the shape of red circles that are approaching our world by shooting them.
Destroy enemies without forgetting about gravity and hitting the red circles.
You will earn points for every red circle you destroy.
Save the planet.
Buttons:
Space = Fire
You can move left and right with the arrow keys.
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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
Totally Working Game
2000s flash nostalgia I didn’t know I needed, the game memes on itself but has decent potential and is fun to play. I hope the dev continues adding content and tightens up the rough edges & UI
Tortured a ragdoll trapped in a square of eternal torment with a custom .jpeg of my own smiling face on it and related on an emotional level / 10
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
yes this is totally working and pretty good game! 5/5
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Spot The Dot
short game but was nice
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
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
The Pied Piper of Gamelin
A lot of Mousey
best game
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Fairy of the treasures
A crappy clicker game, with 500 achievements dubbed simply “emerald”, “gold”, “sapphire” and so on - ratio 90% of the players.
Plus, on opening it for the first time, Avast said that the .exe of the game was a suspect virus but anyways.. and it told me that I had to download a DirectX while everything’s updated and, in fact, I had no problems at all with the “game” and its graphics.
The game has options that resemble those of a visual novel, regarding text speed and so on, but actually.. it’s not.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Do you like crash testing your keyboard/mousebutton durability? Do you like clicking? Do you enjoy pretty artwork? Then this game is for you…
Pros +
Gorgeous Artwork(limited)
Nice music(can get repetitive though)
Easy Achievments
Cons -
Animation(nonexistant)
Gameplay(you just click, you don’t even need target the chests)
ShakyCam(whenever you click, the entire gamescreen jumps)
It is quite nice for what it is, but it is also very barebones.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Magic Balls
Magic Balls is a “template flip”, that is to say, it’s a “game” that has been produced by copying a game template from GameMaker Studio, changing a few things, then dumping the barely functional “product” on Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab. In this case it was a GameMaker Studio template for doing a Puzzle Bobble/Bust-A-Move ripoff.
HotFoodGames do nothing but rip off other people’s work through asset/template flips like this one. GameMaker Studio is a very poor quality game construction kit, and results in terrible games like this one.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Jaunt
honestly it’s junk,but if you put afford in beating this game you can participate in csgo competition next year
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Game:
Bad
Ok
Good
Amazing ✅
– Amazing game keep up the great work!
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game