Open Bar
Have you ever dreamed of being a bartender? Ever wonder what magical ingredients makes up those mystic cocktails? Now’s your chance! Welcome to OPEN BAR: The Game!!! With this first person, 3D, cooking style game, you are the bartender! Serve customers, take drink orders, earn tips, and most fun of all, actually make the drinks! Equipped with a full “OPEN BAR Bartender’s Handbook Drink Guide” containing over 100 real drinks recipes, including full color pictures and specifically listed ingredients, also access to a full “OPEN BAR STORE” from which equipment upgrades and power-up purchases can be made, you’ll have the chance to do battle with numerous heart-pounding levels, in a variety of locations of varying difficulty. At the core of being a successful bartender is having the ability to craft only the very best cocktails. Uh-oh, if a customer orders a drink, what do I do? What do I put in the glass? Which glass do I even use? Don’t worry, we got you covered. Any drink where the recipe eludes you, simply pick up your trusty in-game Handbook. Each recipe explains which liquors to use, mixers to use, which garnish or garnishes, if you need any tools to make the drink, and down to even which piece of glassware to use. Now, on to the tips! When a bartender serves a drink to a customer, it’s customary to leave a tip. OPEN BAR is no different! When you construct well-crafted cocktails and serve up shaken or stirred spirits in a promptly manner, the customers will generously leave you a Tip. You’ll collect Tips through out the level to earn Stars. Earn up to 3 Stars per Level!!! Earning Stars will unlock new Locations, new Drinks and more!!! Do you have what it takes to be a Master Bartender? Good Luck, and Happy Pouring!!!
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Zen Cube
This is a fun little gem.
It is inexpensive and has bright colorful graphics.
Like in the description, you have to quickly make the last 2 moves to solve the cube
( don’t expect a full cube simulation here ).
This won’t hold your attention for long, but playing it with cubist friends will help.
It took a while to get used to making the moves. You have to switch faces to get different slice moves
( whether it’s an up/down move or a left/right move ) and then click the arrow in the direction you want.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
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Business Tycoon Billionaire
This game was not quite what I expected. It was really a game that let you click some buttons and watch the numbers go up. I put in 7 hours, but it was more of a set it and forget situation. Regardless of the “deal”, this game really was a time waster. If that is what you want, a true time waster, with no actual reward, then go for it.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
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this game is just a rip off a poor rip off of much better games like Adventure capitalist which is free BTW an has a lot more content. i hope this game comes out with leaderboards A OPTION TO TURN THE DAM SOUND OFF!!!!! and some good content
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Top Burger
Top Burger is so much more than a simple simulation cooking game; it’s an experience. Within my near sixty hours of gameplay I have discovered that Top Burger is ascending, when you play this, you automatically became better than anything else in this realm. I’ve played oh so many games on many different platforms, and I must say. There is nothing else like it, it is simply perfect in every way. And with the games very modest price tag, Top Burger is the most bang for your buck in gaming history; even if the game was $60+ I would buy it in a heartbeat! The mechanics, gameplay, character design and even the sound design is phenomenal. Truly, top-notch. Top Burger is oozing with charm and effort. First off: The gameplay . Top Burger’s gameplay is strikingly complex, yet simple. The mechanic of customers becoming impatient is ingenious, it strikes the player with a sense of panic and rush, it also adds much needed difficulty. The inclusion of boosts makes so even gamers of a lower skill can play. The other gamemodes provide a fun distraction aside from the campaign. Second: The characters. The characters are all full with personality, in their demeanor and designs. none of them seem remotely similar to one another, this shows the sheer effort that was pour into every single aspect of this marvelous game. There is also plenty of diversity bin the characters whether it be, race, gander or age. Top burger has plenty of representation for everyone. Third: the sound design. The sound in Top Burger, like everything else, is amazing beyond words. Although the sound track is admittedly small, it makes up in quality. The soundtrack is absolute delight to listen to in every way. It’s catchy, upbeat and even emotional at times. I personally adore the main menu theme. The sound effects complement the on-screen action perfectly, in a way very few games can do. From the completion effect to the error effect it all works together perfectly. Finally: The story. Top Burger’s story may seem simple at first, but to be able to understand the very complex story which is there, you must have a very high IQ much like my self. The game hints at the story with very subtle hints and evidence scattered in the campaign. To write this timeline I had to spend countless hours piecing together the story bit by bit. The timeline begins when you first open up your shop in 1987, after opening you continue to run the restaurant for a couple years. In 1990 you begin expanding with more locations and a more varied menu. In 1992 after you finish expanding your franchise, the restaurant hits peak business with huge daily orders and hordes of customers wanting burgers. But after that, between 1994-2000 is the begging of the downfall of the company. At this point there is a massive lack of customers and orders. To combat this you close most locations and cut the size of your menu, sadly this doesn’t work. In 2006 you file for bankruptcy and close the company. I think that having a sad ending is a good contrast the game’s childish appearance. In conclusion: Top Burger is such an amazing game that is beyond my capability for me to describe. Nothing out there can compere. Thank you for reading and have yourself a good one! :)
– Real player with 55.1 hrs in game
This game is just a pain. It had potential but ended up being boring. Also, if you try to go fast the game doesn’t keep up with your clicks and it just got me so angry! Tried to get to the end of the game, but it doesn’t even have achievements on steam.
Even with the cheap price I wouldn’t buy it again.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
Increlution
This game saved my life.
I am 35.
My ex-wife and I have a daughter together, and adopted our son together. They are now both 4 years old.
When we were going through our separation, I found myself lost and miserable. I was self destructive. I got so mad one day from everything spiraling out of my control that I punched some concrete in a moment of overwhelming emotion. That caused me to break my 5th metacarpal in my right hand… my working hand… my games hand.. the hand that I held and carried my children to bed with.. The hand I desperately needed to make sure I could continue to provide.
– Real player with 370.6 hrs in game
Despite the 157 hours listed, I probably only played for about 90 or 100 hours with the game on in background for the rest. That said, those 90-100 hours were some of the smoothest I’ve ever experienced in an idle game. This is where the game really shines–there are few of the hard bottlenecks or annoying babysitting due to huge exponential growth other games in the genre tend to have.
Similar to Idle Loops and Your Chronicle, etc., you can queue processes for your player who will perform them–bars fill up and unlock new processes and flavor text in the form of unobtrusive story content. The handful of forks in the game are interesting and keep the gameplay (that is, the metagame) fresh, as different forks will be more useful at different stages of your character’s skillset progression.
– Real player with 165.9 hrs in game
Jewel Puzzle Click
I love this game, i play it all night!
– Real player with 182.9 hrs in game
A simple game to waste some time.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
Swipe Fruit Smash
Incredibly addictive for no good reason, and completely inane. Good for vegging out, if you must.
I have to set a series of alarms so I don’t give my entire life over to this fruity nonsense.
Somebody stop meeeee!
– Real player with 121.4 hrs in game
This indie mouse-driven puzzle game definitely starts out quite amateurish.. I mean, all written in Comic Sans.. it was called like this on Windows 95?
Yeah, all the (little) text that’s written in the whole game is in caps lock and in comic sans, with some spelling errors (ok, who cares one can say.. it’s a casual game, there’s no backstory xD) but I mean, the game’s called Swipe Fruit Smash, and in the help section you’ll find “swype” (sic) in the first line.. xD
Since this game’s made in Unity and you can mess around with the settings, keep it full screen - playing it windowed will be very hard even in the level selection page..
– Real player with 31.2 hrs in game
Wunderdoktor
Saw TheRPGMinx play the first chapter of this and it was an instant buy. At first it gives off a bit of a ‘Papers Please’ vibe with you calling in each patient but instead of judging the people, you have to figure out how to treat each new aliment. It’s got it’s own charm and it very forgiving letting you retreat a patient if they die as many times as you need, though the achievements for ‘play without anyone dying’ and ‘play without getting hurt or anyone dying’ do bump the diffuculty quite a bit. I’m working on getting them but the game is enjoyable enough without focusing on perfection.
– Real player with 14.5 hrs in game
Unique little puzzle game.
Hard to compare it to anything else but to drop a few names:
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Papers please
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Cook, serve delicious
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Trauma Center
Very nice atmosphere and weird patients that will make you smile. The game will be finished in a few hours that will fly by like nothing because the game is quite entertaining and though you kinda do the same all the time, it is always mixed up with something new that keeps it interesting and fresh.
Also the story is quite nice, even though it does not go all the way down the rabbit hole.
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
Giant Blobs From Mars
Blob invasion imminent! A chess?-like invasion-blob game! I don’t think I’ve played anything like this before. Worth a try if you like puzzle games with a twist.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
The atmosphere is good. It was a better experience than expected.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
“Medieval Real Estate”
A simple casual game, in which you have to buy estates, observe their equity and sell them at the right time to increase your wealth. You also have to pay for food and potions and their costs are increasing over time.
Pros:
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simple, but flawless working gameplay
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music is okay
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developer is still updating it
Cons:
- due to lack of variations (scenery, gameplay,. music) low replay value
I’d recommend if you’re looking for something as a small pastime, but I wouldn’t pay the full price for it.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
A pretty neat game. For the price I think it was good. You buy homes and sell them for a higher price. The music is nice. The are is decent. It’s a great game for killing some time.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game