Bloody Trapland 2: Curiosity

Bloody Trapland 2: Curiosity

The “Don’t Escape Trilogy” is a collection of three short first-person point-and-click adventures with static screens (no camera movement, no scrolling). The games share a creepy atmosphere and a few gameplay mechanics, but are otherwise unrelated. In the first game, you play a werewolf trying to lock himself away before a full-moon night, so that he won’t kill anyone when he turns. In the second game, you’re trying to barricade a house and protect yourself from a zombie horde. In the third game, you’re the only surviving crew member on a spaceship and need to stop “something” from getting out.

Real player with 5.4 hrs in game


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Even though the entire trilogy is available for free on Armor Games, I chose to purchase this game series on Steam because that’s how amazing ScriptWelder really is. The Deep Sleep and Don’t Escape series were some of the first PC games I ever played, and I have ScriptWelder to thank for making my early experiences so magical. I have followed each and every game you have published on AG, hunted down every achievement, set of choices, and walkthrough I could find… simply, because every single second I spent in any of your games was one of either awe, wonder, fear, or curiosity.

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

Bloody Trapland 2: Curiosity on Steam

Wizard Hunter 2348

Wizard Hunter 2348

Oh, my Emperor, this is a masterpiece

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game


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Nice!

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Wizard Hunter 2348 on Steam

Bloody Trapland

Bloody Trapland

Briefly: Bloody Trapland is a precision platformer of distinct levels. Alright game, yet some game design choices are rage-inducing in a mixed way.

I bought this to a group of friends a couple of years ago to play together. We played it a couple of times (a few hours) and had fun trying to beat “the story missions”. I forgot about it for a long time before coming back on a couple of occasions to beat the rest of the levels by myself. I consider it one of the hardest platformers I’ve played.

Real player with 20.3 hrs in game


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Bloody Trapland is a platformer, where you need to reach the end of the levels, avoiding dying in brutal ways.

The game graphically is well made, it contains gore which is looks decent. Also, the different enviroments looks good in the game too. I didn’t saw any visual bug throughout my playtime.

Controlls are really easy. You need 5 buttons to play the game and you can play with controller too, but I recommend playing with a keyboard. Works like a charm!

Music and sounds are okay at first, however for me, later become bit repetitive, because of the few different sound effect and just a few music per world. However, it’s still okay.

Real player with 19.2 hrs in game

Bloody Trapland on Steam

Levelhead

Levelhead

Whether you love designing levels or just love platformers in general this game is an instant buy! With a robust level editor, a system to get your level played, tight platforming, and endless content, this is the best Maker game ever made!

I originally purchased this game to help pass the time until Mario Maker 2, but was so amazed by the level editor I never left. From creating traditional platforming levels, to complex machines, the editor has almost unlimited potential. The editor is easy to learn, but extremely deep and robust to the allow for creating even the most complex contraptions.

Real player with 1953.5 hrs in game

Levelhead is the best level maker experience on the market.

Gameplay

Some describe it as a precision platformer, but it does not have to be. Even running around the most basic levels is enjoyable because the controls, character animations and sound design are spot on.

The main distinguishing gameplay feature is the grab/throw mechanic, which adds a ton of depth to the platforming and sets it apart from established franchises. The array of carry items can be used for platforming, puzzles, combat or even currency.

Real player with 1424.9 hrs in game

Levelhead on Steam

RoboSkate

RoboSkate

Really fun physics game where you control a skateboard with a crane arm mounted on it.

The main game is just one relatively long level that might take you about an hour to complete and then there are 3 bonus levels. There are some secrets and a good amount of quite difficult achievements so you can definitely get a few hours of entertainment out of this if you like this style of games. I do and I definitely recommend this one.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

Really enjoy this game. It’s in a similar vein of games like Stephen’s Sausage Roll or Getting over it where the whole game is just learning to be good at the obscure controls. Granted, this case I did remap the arms to entirely work through the left and right joysticks and have grab on the bumpers, but that just allowed for better speed to control. If you get into it, the moments where you clear a down hill without braking or make a tight turn feel rewarding in itself.

Real player with 7.8 hrs in game

RoboSkate on Steam

Airlock Arena

Airlock Arena

Become the ultimate cargo smuggler

Welcome to the thrilling and dangerous occupation of galactic cargo smuggling. In Airlock Arena, you are responsible for procuring, protecting, transporting, and ultimately delivering precious cargo to the far reaches of space. Avoid the Authorities, look for opportunities, and ultimately make a profit while bringing much needed supplies to colonies cut off by the ravages of galactic civil war. The chance to make a fortune is real, but the odds of dying are even higher. This is no game for the weak.

Game Features

  • Highly strategic 2-D action “rogue-like-like” gameplay on spaceships and planets for endless hours of replayability.

  • Simulated vacuum physics! Smugglers quickly learn that air can be their best friend or their worst enemy.

  • Randomly generated destructible/repairable ships. Each playthrough requires different strategies to accommodate different ship layouts.

  • Tons of random event combinations to challenge your skills and decision-making abilities while under pressure.

  • Work together to restart broken ship systems such as engines, blast doors, and artificial gravity generators, when they inevitably fail.

  • Single player and Cooperative contracts both locally and online, so you can play together on the couch, or across the net. Die alone, or die alongside your friends in a universe full of unknown terrors.

  • Unique items, including the blaster, repair gun, grapple beam, and jet pack to help deal with the dangers of space in whatever way you see fit.

  • Financial decision making. Do you use those credits to help make the mission more forgiving, or hold on to them to go for a high score?

  • Unexpected cargo. Space is full of all kinds of trash and treasures. Sometimes the best cargo is what you find along the way! Take a perilous spacewalk and see if you can’t reel some of it in!

  • Biomatter absorbing respawn platforms. Get the lifeless corpse of one of your friends back to a respawn platform, and see them spring back to life, ready to die once more!

  • Increasingly difficult contracts to keep even skilled players on their toes. You’ll be yelling at Airlock Arena for hours to come.

  • Competitive deathmatch and capture the cargo modes to test your mastery of the game mechanics against your friends.

  • A super-secret ending that only the most observant players will find! Don’t tell anyone… it’s a secret!

Airlock Arena on Steam

There Will Be Ink

There Will Be Ink

Cool isometric twin-stick shooter with a fun theme/premise and surprisingly deep gameplay (cover mechanics, stamina, dodge-roll, wind affects bullets, etc.). Current Beta and Alpha campaigns offer a good mix of challenge and fun. I’ve only played solo and two player coop so far but enjoyed both. There are a few levels that I died a lot on but with some unit upgrades and a change of tactics I was(/we were) able to pass them after a few more attempts. Having a T-Rex with an uzi definitely helped on one occasion. Will be checking back to see what other content and customization is added before this title leaves early access!

Real player with 39.6 hrs in game

It’s a lot of fun for the time it lasts, definitely worth the price.

Real player with 16.8 hrs in game

There Will Be Ink on Steam

Uncraft World

Uncraft World

After seeing Rooster Teeth do a video on this, I bought the first two Uncraft Me! games on the Xbox 360 a couple years ago and found them addictive, despite (or because of) the challenge and the “reward” (wink wink) at the end of each level. So, you could imagine my happiness when I found this game had finally been ported to Steam.

I have found that the game plays easier when using a game controller, like that for the Xbox One. I would not recommend using a keyboard to play this game, or you will find yourself having a much harder time controlling your character, thus causing you to die multiple times, and not beat the level until 20-30 minutes later.

Real player with 16.8 hrs in game

UPDATE: In 2019 I tried to play the game again and saw I was missing 1 skin. Went to the forums to learn where it is unlocked and instead learned that the developers of this game have given up on development. Not in so many words, but that is the long and short of it. So it’s going to be in early access forever.

DO NOT BUY THE GAME.


Ok so after “finishing” the last 2 levels I’m happy to say that I would not recommend this game anymore.

Real player with 16.2 hrs in game

Uncraft World on Steam

Animal Rivals

Animal Rivals

Animal Rivals is a collection of local split screen multiplayer only party minigames where you control a funny/toy animal. Games are things like obstacle courses, action/box destroying games and so on.

The quality here is very poor unfortunately, and there’s no network play, which isn’t really right for 2017 when this was launched. The game doesn’t work right off the bat and loads into a black screen, so you have to press “R” then hope you can tweak the game resolution such that it will work and not just crash out.

Real player with 65.4 hrs in game

Black Screen of Death.

Actually, I got past the black screen by hitting R which reset the settings. Unfortunately, that also means you can only play at the base settings.

Once you get past all that, you are confronted with a completely bland and dead game.

Skip this one unless you have a group who wants to play this together for whatever reason.


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Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Animal Rivals on Steam

Round 99

Round 99

very good very good 5 star

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

overall a great game, but sometimes buggy and broken, love the art style. edit for game awards lol

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Round 99 on Steam