Tinker Racers

Tinker Racers

This game far exceeded my expectations!!

I agree with someone who wrote a review saying “it’s almost like stealing from the developers”. It is very cheap for what it delivers (in fact I still don’t get the price so low, maybe because it is in Early Access …).

After unlocking all the tracks, we spent a lot of time having so much fun at Free For All Mode! 4 people playing it is insane!

The lack of an online multiplayer would be a serious problem for a game like this if it weren’t for Steam’s Remote Play Together. Luckily because of this steam feature we were able to have a lot of fun playing online, so maybe that can be disregarded. If you are playing on the keyboard, just remember to previously agree on which keys each player of the remote play together will play (after all you are supposed to be playing on the same keyboard via stream … it took us a while to realize this).

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game


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It’s extremely difficult to speak ill of this game considering the price it charges. It’s dirt cheap, it’s almost like stealing from the developers. And what’s in it for you?

As the game itself says in its description, it is essentially a clone of MicroMachines. It is essentially the same game, with the same principles: you use small (toy) cars, running on tracks that seem to have been assembled by children in their rooms, to play against other cars. If the distance between the first place and the other cars is too great, the cars that touch the edges of the screen are defeated and disappear, until there is only one car left on the track. Then, you win the round, and repeat this for 5 more times.

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

Tinker Racers on Steam

Supermarket Shriek

Supermarket Shriek

hilarious game

Real player with 6.1 hrs in game


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jV8l-W_ktMo

A silly and humourous game where you ride a shopping cart with a goat. The premise and gimmick is that you are both screaming while in the cart and this is helps you move and maneuver around. So basically the whole game is filled with shrieking and screaming, which can get annoying after a long time of playing for some after the novelty wears off. But it is still quite funny for the most part. There are plenty of stages and obstacles to go through where you earn stars depending on the course, whether it be on speed or collecting objects etc. Some replayability along with it because of the 3 star rating system for the levels so at times you may come back to gain all 3 within the levels that was unable to achieve prior. The difficulty of the game is also good with the stages becoming more elaborate and complicated as it progress. More various and difficult obstacles that come up. Moving around in the cart is also quite fun as you jump over gaps, drift and zig zag around. There are also collectables to be had, for example you can gain headwear that can be equipped as you pass through levels and gain them, which is neat. Along with the singleplayer mode, there is also a co op mode as well as a party pvp mode where you can vs other friends in various events. So these do add some extra element of fun where you can play this rowdy game with others.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Supermarket Shriek on Steam

Speedy Golf

Speedy Golf

Speedy Golf is simply a blast! I generally don’t like golf games but this one is different. It’s fast paced, fun, and a bit silly.

I’ve had so many fun nights jumping into this with friends.

It’s one of those games where it’s easy to learn but difficult to become an expert. I’ve really enjoyed learning strategies to improve my online leaderboards.

I’m also a big fan of coop games. Speedy Golf has a Leap Frog mode that adds a really engaging coop mechanic to golfing.

10/10 hands down great game.

Real player with 71.7 hrs in game


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Get a group of friends together, and try out Leap Frog mode. It’s a form of scotch doubles, or alternating shots every turn. It’s absolutely hilarious when you fill a room with 8 players split into 4 teams of 2.

This game will entertain both golf and racing fans alike! The golf feels great, and the online setup puts most online racing games to shame. Online leaderboards means you can compare your skill to players all around the world - load up their ghost and race directly against them to improve your time!

Real player with 42.4 hrs in game

Speedy Golf on Steam

Trailmakers

Trailmakers

this is a great game for people who want to build ethire simple or complex vehicles and is super fun

Real player with 450.7 hrs in game

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Real player with 390.1 hrs in game

Trailmakers on Steam

Star Drift Evolution

Star Drift Evolution

Before you start reading the great wall of text: there is a FREE Demo of the game that you can download to see if you can run it (or if you just like it or not). I’ve got a friend who’s got a laptop with integrated graphics, and he was able to run this around 30-40 fps. Now, onto important stuff.

First off, here are the racing games I’ve played before Star Drift Evolution:

-Dirt 4 and Dirt 2.0

-WRC 7 and 8

-Forza Horizon 5 and Motorsport 6

-Distance

-Assetto Corsa and Competizione

-Project Cars 1 and 2

Real player with 361.9 hrs in game

Simply the best of top down racers.

  • Awesome driving and drifting feeling.

  • Skill based despite its cute looks.

  • Many cars. Brilliant 10 point system distributed between topspeed, acceleration, grip and downforce. There are no best car, just best suited for different tracks (except for the Firetruck and other goofy vehicles).

*Lots of varying tracks. Short, long, bumpy, tarmac, sand, ice, you name it. I personally like the short bumpy circuit tracks best.

Fun career mode, that keeps you coming back trying to improve your laptime.

Real player with 129.0 hrs in game

Star Drift Evolution 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.


If you found this review helpful and would be interested in supporting my Curator group, it would be appreciated. Cheers.

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Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Animal Rivals on Steam

Warp Drive

Warp Drive

I just had a go at the game. As much the design/models slightly lacks polish, the colors within the shaders gives off so vibrantly. Gameplay wise is like your average Asphalt game however I feel the drifting needs a slight tweak and the original concept that they’ve brought to the table is the teleportation mechanic. How it works it’s by approaching a glowing orb and pressing the A button (Gamepad) allows the player to teleport to an area where its located or grabbing a crystal (used for boosting pressing X) and pressing A to take the lead of the nearest opponent. All in all, the game is fun and worth a buy.

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

Warp Drive is an all around good game. It has somewhat simple mechanics and is like a kart racer but I like that the pick ups aren’t random and it lets you actually plan how you’re going to use them. The upgrade system is straightforward and simple, but it’s cool how the different parts are actually shown on your craft. Aside from these things, the game has a pretty unique style, splitscreen options, and a KILLER soundtrack.

Some fortnite skin packs cost more than this game, so there’s really no complaints from me.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Warp Drive on Steam

JumpBall 2

JumpBall 2

JumpBall took the indie dev scene by storm. With exciting, innovative mechanics and a colorful design, it was an impressive and enduring experience for gamers of all ages and backgrounds.

With the announcement of JumpBall 2, many fans were skeptical as to how the original could possibly be improved upon. As a die-hard JumpBall fan myself, I admit I was unsure alongside them.

Then I played the game.

JumpBall 2 has done it again, folks. The same characters we’ve come to know and love take on a brand new challenge, and with new ways to play. The addition of the midair jump added an entirely new dimension to the gameplay, making levels that are as challenging as they are fun to play. The level design is polished and robust, mirroring the likes of its predecessors while acheiving a new flair only this studio could imagine. The black ninja adversaries gave more depth to the characters and lore of the world, making me want to learn more about the ninja history.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

Like prequel, like sequel

Only good thing about this game is that they improved the graphics

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

JumpBall 2 on Steam

Georifters

Georifters

Not bad. Maybe it’s a little bit overpriced* but, overall, a good platform/puzzle game.

(P.S: please add ultra-wide monitor support)

*EDIT: Now it has a good price

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Decent plat former, Average Music, Story And Gameplay. It Isn’t That Good But It’s Interesting With A Friend. It Can And Will Manage To Spend Sometime, so why not try to give it a go?

Average Game With Average Score Of 6.5/10

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Georifters on Steam

Chewbrick

Chewbrick

Year 2048. Planet Brickantine.

Just a simple brickguy Chewbrick lives in a small town of Bricksville. As usual, after work, he was playing video games and was listening to music. But suddenly thunderstorm began, rock shower covered Chewbrick’s house.

It turned out these rocks were Orbital Reducers of the Biosphere (ORBs). Then lightning stroke game console, and it must have short-circuited. This gave him super abilities, which he didn’t possess before. Bullets began to fly out from his head, just like in his game. Also, he’s got the power - Impulse - which could push everything away.

Such disaster wasn’t only in his house, all planet is in trouble. Why did they come? You have to save brickind and find this out in exciting adventures of Chewbrick!

Gameplay

  • It’s arcade shoot’em up, in which you need to kill and evade spherical-shaped ORBs.

  • Patinas (it looks like crystals, for which you can improve character), as well as positive and negative bonuses, can fall out of them.

  • The player can move left-right, and also jump-crouch.

  • Before the level start, you can choose weapon and superpower.

  • There are different types of ORBs could be, each one has its own characteristics and behavior, but in one they are all alike - they want to kill you!

  • If you’ll hit the ORB - two smaller ones will fall out. Then hit smaller ones - another two smaller will fall, and so on, until they are destroyed.

  • Every location starts with different mini-game. Every location ends with unique Boss-level.

Power of Seven

  • 7 various locations

  • 7 levels on each location

  • 7 types of ORBs, each one has its own behavior

  • 7 challenging Bosses

  • 7 different weapons

  • 7 unique super-powers

  • 7 foreign crystals, called Patina, dropped on each level from ORBs

  • 7 positive bonuses

  • 7 negative bonuses

  • 7 years of development (nope)

Chewbrick on Steam