Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice

Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice

=== [ 🎯 Difficulty: ] ===

🟥 No Difficulty

🟨 Easy

🟩 Standard

🟥 Big Learning Curve

🟥 Hard

🟥 Impossible

=== [ 👪 Audience: ] ===

🟩 Everyone

🟩 Kids

🟩 Teens

🟩 Adults

🟩 Mature

=== [ 👀 Graphics: ] ===

🟥 What Is This?

🟥 Bad

🟥 Acceptable

🟥 Good

🟩 Great

🟥 Stylistic

🟥 Beautiful

🟥 Masterpiece

=== [ SOUND/MUSIC ] ===

🟥 Bad

🟥 Nothing Special

🟥 Good

🟥 Great

🟩 Beautiful

🟥 I´m Gonna Cry

=== [ 🌏 Story] ===

🟥 This Game Has No Story

🟥 Nothing Special

🟥 It´s Alright

🟥 Well Written

Real player with 6.8 hrs in game


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Bought this game tonight and immediately played though it. My friend and I are huge fans of the “We were here” games and have struggled to find similar ones after playing though the first two. We tried “Tic Tok” and a few coop platformer but nothing could really match up to “We were here”. Until now at least.

“Mark & Lara” is an amazing coop game. You don’t need the internet, just the game and you are set for about 2,5 hours of fun. That’s about how much time it took us to play though it once and we will again soon in order to experience the story out of both character’s perspectives. So for 4 bucks you have ~5 hours of playtime, which is solid imo. The story itself is amazing and really pulled us in. It really feels like investigating and we really enjoyed it. The game consists of talking to one of the two suspects, “official” documents and documentations of conversations. You have to really concentrate and look for the details and compare what the two suspects say in order to find the solution. Teamwork is necessary. The story was surprising in quite a few points and it was refreshing to not have a standart “why I killed him” plot but something more complex. We developed a good amount of theories of what could have happened and none of them turned out to be the correct one in the end.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice on Steam

Escape Simulator

Escape Simulator

Great and fun co-op game. the puzzle difficulty is just right. the interactivity with the environment is good (you can pickup some objects, throw them, inspect them together with co-op friends, but some object can only be drag around). Looking forward for the new level update from the developer and high quality workshop level from the community. I hope the developer would expand the capability of the level editor to facilitate that.

Update :

Ok, so the additional 58 hours since the first review was mostly (80%-90%) consisted of me trying to play around with the editor and eventually created a level in the workshop which you can find here :

Real player with 59.9 hrs in game


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Escape Simulator is one of the few escape room games that can be played with one or more friends, in online co-op mode. In fact, while the game can be experienced in its entirety in solo mode as well, it was clearly designed with the multiplayer feature in mind.

Escape Simulator is structured in very small one-room levels that are all available to play from the beginning (there are no requirements to unlock them) and which are grouped according to their theme. At the moment of the release, the game features 16 levels in total (a tutorial, and 5 levels each, belonging to an Egypt / space / Victorian mansion theme) with more to come in the near future (5 more levels have been announced as a free port-release path). Aside from this, players can create their own rooms and share them with the community, since the game also has a Steam-integrated workshop.

Real player with 42.0 hrs in game

Escape Simulator on Steam

The Past Within

The Past Within

The past and future cannot be explored alone! Team up with a friend and piece together the mysteries surrounding Albert Vanderboom. Communicate what you see around you to help one another solve various puzzles and explore the worlds from different perspectives!

The Past Within is an upcoming multiplayer point-and-click adventure by the creators of the Cube Escape & Rusty Lake series.

Features:

A co-op experience

Play together with a friend, one in the past, the other in the future. Observe and communicate what you see around you. Solve the puzzles and discover Albert’s plan.

Two worlds - Two perspectives

Both players will experience their environments in two different dimensions: 2D as well as in 3D - a first time experience in the Rusty Lake universe!

Cross-platform

The game is designed to be played cross-platform: each player can enjoy the game on PC, Mac, Android, IOS or hopefully console!

Release window:

The game has now entered its final development stages! This gives us the confidence needed to announce a new realistic timeframe: early Q2 2022. In the coming 4 months, we will be focusing on testing, improving and polishing the builds to be ‘release ready’! As always, we’ll do our best to keep you updated on the progress of The Past Within with new devlogs and updates. Thank you all for your continued support!


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The Past Within on Steam

Tick Tock: A Tale for Two

Tick Tock: A Tale for Two

This is such an interesting experiment in cross-platform gaming. You can play it on your phone, on a tab, on a laptop or desktop.

If you play it on mobile devices then you really should be in the same room together. But if you are on PC then you can use Steam chat or Discord to talk to friends you want to play this with in other countries. It is a co-op game that requires you to communicate in real time to solve puzzles and the story is so neat and really drew me in despite its simplicity. Honestly for the full price Tick Tock: A Tale for Two is already good value for money. If you need more convincing then read on.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

This was a fun little “Escape Room” type puzzle game. Two people must communicate and work together to get through each “Chapter”.

Each chapter takes place in the same general locations, and you get to see how things change as time progresses.

A nice touch is that an internet connection is not needed to play with your friend. You select Player One, they select Player Two, and that’s it. That’s good for people who may not have a super reliable connection, like in other games where if one person gets disconnected for a moment, you’re forced to start over (or at a checkpoint). All of that is avoided here.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

Tick Tock: A Tale for Two on Steam

Final Foe

Final Foe

Final Foe is an isometric fantasy arena that challenges you to slay waves of monsters in a mysterious dungeon. Single player and co-op modes. Modifiers and boss rounds. Survive and fight to the end, until the last enemy is killed!

Main Features

  • Atmospheric medieval location.

    The old cursed dungeon with several gates awaits you, from which numerous enemies arrive. You can also find dangerous traps that will come in handy to eliminate enemies

  • Non-target combat system.

    This system works for both players and enemies. This means that any enemy attack can be dodged.

  • Campaign mode.

    You need to destroy enemies round after round, including a short tutorial and several boss battles. As you progress, the difficulty increases. And at the end you will find the most powerful enemy - the final boss.

  • Survival mode.

    This mode is one endless battle, during which more and more strong enemies appear. The goal is to score as many points as possible for killing enemies. Especially sophisticated players can choose the Ultra-difficulty level. This will allow you to get 3 times more points, but will require dodging any damage, since the character will only have 1 health point.

  • Various enemies.

    Endless living dead, terrible knights, insidious magicians and many others, about whom you can find out when you meet. Different enemies have different characteristics. Some are weak and slow, some attack from a distance, and some can get so angry that it will be impossible to stop them…

  • Bosses.

    As you progress through the Campaign mode, you will encounter several bosses. Fighting some of them will require special skill from you.

  • Skill tree.

    The development of your character will take place by learning skills in the skill tree. At the moment, there are 3 intermediate and 4 advanced character classes available. Each of the advanced classes has unique active and passive abilities.

  • Cooperative multiplayer.

    It is much more fun to destroy crowds of enemies together with your friends. This feature allows you to play in a team of up to 4 people.

Final Foe on Steam

Spoils of Plunder

Spoils of Plunder

This game was quite fun, especially for the price.

Don’t expect too much and you probably will be surprised.

Hopefully he works more on the game!

Real player with 13.7 hrs in game

Fun and creative abilities for an arpg game. Campaign is very short, but keep an eye on it.

Real player with 11.6 hrs in game

Spoils of Plunder on Steam

Adventure Escape Mysteries

Adventure Escape Mysteries

This is a set of well-done puzzle games in the adventure genre.

Pay attention to subtle clues – lots of the puzzles depend on solving combination locks where the clues are hidden in the background. Few of them are really hard, most just require good observation, as well as figuring out whether the objects you are counting go from top to bottom, bottom to top, left to right.

It’s got a system where you only get to play a certain number of chapters in two hours… but if you are antsy, buy some credits and go to the next one.

Real player with 258.0 hrs in game

i highly recommend this game!! Am totally enjoying the numerous creative puzzles. Many of them seem rather difficult yet after u figure out the answer many really are right in front of u & just require “thinking outside the box” & click on everything. i personally don’t like using hints & due to that i haven’t had to order any keys or stars. Even the story is interesting! The fact that i got the game “free” is a bonus. I also looked at many of their other games & found that most of them are very well done & again, very creative especially their escape games. So if u love games with many innovative puzzles then try one, i don’t think u will be disappointed…..the makers deserve a BIG THUMBS UP!!!!

Real player with 42.4 hrs in game

Adventure Escape Mysteries on Steam

Odenavirus: Zombie Invasion

Odenavirus: Zombie Invasion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeCQilDxg_0&t=20s

Not an MMO, also could not proceed on my quest. Also why would we want our dog to auto attack for us, could we not just have a basic attack skill?

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Odenavirus: Zombie Invasion on Steam

Serena

Serena

It is important to tell upfront that this is not a game in the common sense of the word, there is no real gameplay here. This is an interactive story, so people not interested in that can walk along.

The whole game takes place in a cabin lost in the woods, where you unfold the plot by exploring objects and opening furniture. The main character is deftly voiced, his emotions are convincingly genuine. There is no jump scares, loud sounds, and so on, the fear comes from the well crafted story and presentation. The game world might be small, but each items hold lots of memories, and as the plot advances, you see them in completely different lights.

Real player with 80.3 hrs in game

“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” ― Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

Serena is a short adventure game that packs a truck load of emotion, inviting you to investigate a painful mystery. When I was browsing through adventure games in Steam, the title took my attention, yet I never got the will to actually try the game while other games that I purchased before were in the waiting line. Now that I did, I’m positive that the story will haunt me for a while. I have to declare here and now: it is immensely difficult for one to write a review about this game without giving any kind of spoilers; but I will try my best.

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

Serena on Steam

At Dead Of Night

At Dead Of Night

Maya is forced to spend a night at the Sea View Hotel after her friends migrated there because of the weather forecast. However, she’s awaken by a scream. Investigating, she find Jimmy Hall, the owner, assaulting a guest. Locked outside her room, she manages to get to the reception to find a master key. Her attention is caught by voices coming from a spirit box : the ghosts haunting the hotel implore her to get out and tell the world what Jimmy did… Maya is determined to escape and free her friends but not before finding the truth… while avoiding Jimmy who is conscious about her roaming around.

Real player with 36.8 hrs in game

Pros and cons are down below) Don’t forget to drop a like if it was useful! Check out one chapter of the game here (I took the developers request and didn’t include the ending in the video to avoid any major spoilers, and likes and subs are highly appreciated and encourages, of course :3):

https://youtu.be/c3sDBC_Ixis

Advantages:

1. The game looks incredible (I mean, obviously as it is a part-game, part-movie thingy). Still, there are so many nice scripted scenes of enemy jumping from behind the corners and noticing you. Even looking in the spy glass, one can note lots of different animations for the same action of enemy walking by the door. The attention to details is very appealing.

Real player with 28.4 hrs in game

At Dead Of Night on Steam