Dirty Wars: September 11

Dirty Wars: September 11

Chile, September 11, 1973

The Military Coup of Pinochet’s army overthrows President Salvador Allende’s democratically elected government, marking the beginning of 17 years of horror and genocide. Exile, censorship, torture and the forced disappearance of people who oppose the new regime are performed on a daily basis.

Maximiliano and Abigaíl, a young couple who decide to stay in Chile, join the resistance against the dictatorship, sacrificing everything to enter a life of secrecy in which they must face multiple challenges.

Dirty Wars is a video game that combines stealth mechanics, puzzles and interactive dialogues in a closed and immersive world with defined objectives.

You play as Maximiliano and Abigail, who must overcome difficult objectives in order to opose the regime, in a time where only one side had all the weapons and the use of information and counter-intelligence are much more valuable.

There are no inventory systems or acquired skills, in the resistance the only weapon to survive is your intelligence and your ability to understand the security rules that will keep you going in the fight against the dictatorship, an unequal fight that will take years.

The compartmentalization is the iron law of resistance. No member can know personal information about an other, or anything that the dictatorship can use. Anyone could be captured, tortured and forced to give out information at any time.

In moments of great tension and danger, armed confrontation is not an option. Use the elements of the environment to hide and avoid being heard by the repressive forces.

Dirty Wars is a Chilean video game for the world. Introducing a completely Chilean and Latin American story that shows part of the culture, art, music and aesthetics from this corner of the world.


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Dirty Wars: September 11 on Steam

For the Night

For the Night

A Cold War story.

”There’s a job for you. I need you to go to Stockholm. One of our people there have gone missing."

For the Night is a spy thriller, taking place during one single night at Hotel Adler in downtown Stockholm.

The player takes on the role of veteran STASI agent Lene Ulbricht, who is sent to Stockholm to find out what happened to a fellow agent who has mysteriously disappeared.

Through social interaction, deduction and lies, Lene will get to the truth about everything. The truth about the disappearance, the hotel, the war, the enemy and herself.


  • Espionage thriller story, set in the late days of the Cold War.

  • Point & Click-gameplay with heavy focus on dialogue, dialogue choices and problem solving.

  • Gorgeous 2D art.

  • Choice and Consequence with nuanced and layered impact on the outcome of the story.

  • Challenging problem solving through taking note of words in dialogue. The game won’t solve the case for you.

  • Focus on finding out information and social interaction.

  • In-game time that actually has an impact on the story. Spend one hour somewhere, and characters will have acted or moved elsewhere. The game and it’s characters do not sit around and wait for you to find them. They act on their own.

  • Multiple endings and outcomes, allowing for multiple playthroughs, trying out different paths and strategies to solve the mystery.

  • Original dark, jazzy soundtrack by saxophonist and composer Andreas Ferronato.


For the Night is developed by two-man studio Pusselbit Games (Erik Blåsjö and Leo Låby)

Music is composed and performed by Andreas Ferronato.


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For the Night on Steam

Disney The Princess and the Frog

Disney The Princess and the Frog

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Real player with 100.8 hrs in game


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This game is pretty bad.

The controls are very wonky and difficult. The cursor just doesn’t move right, the click detection fields are not where they should be based on the pointer of the cursor, and just generally controlling Tiana and figuring out what to do next is frustrating. The minigames are terrible and unclear, and they seem to just play themselves. Overall, only the music, art and voice acting are good, but the gameplay is ROUGH. My daughter couldn’t really enjoy this one, the controls just don’t work well and there’s too much reading required for such simple gameplay.

Real player with 72.9 hrs in game

Disney The Princess and the Frog on Steam

The Spy Who Shrunk Me

The Spy Who Shrunk Me

Last level is a great example “How to make cool game and destroy it with final level”.

Optimization sucks and even though my PC can run game correctly with (at least) stable 30 fps, there are lots of frame drops which is annoying (unless you like playing with 10 fps).

How about setting, maybe that will change something and will make the game run properly.

NOPE. Settings is imo one of the devs joke, cause it doesn’t change anything (despite the fog from tutorial seen just after start and never again). Game looks exactly the same, no matter which variant you’ve chosen.

Real player with 15.0 hrs in game

UPDATE: After getting past a couple B.S. parts (due to bugs) I’ve changed my mind about the game.

This game isn’t ready for prime time just yet, but it’s still pretty fun.

The good:

1. The shrink ray mechanic is fun! This might be a good cheap game when it’s done and all the problems are ironed out.

2. The artwork and music are good

3. Good voice acting

4. Good humor

The bad:

1. Shrink ray projectiles sometimes will literally go THROUGH the broad side of an enemy’s chest and “miss”. This is made worse by the fact that the reload time for the shrink ray is so long. If your shot goes through an alerted agent, you’re as good as dead. You can’t afford to miss any shots, even once.

Real player with 5.9 hrs in game

The Spy Who Shrunk Me on Steam

Kriophobia

Kriophobia

The Cold is Just the Beginning

A science expedition was sent to Zhokhov Island to study recent occurrences of magnetic anomalies in the region. Amongst them was Anna, a young geophysicist, along with her mentor and a small military crew. As her group investigates the cause of the anomalies on the island, a sequence of disastrous events unroll trapping them in an unknown underground military complex, under the extreme cold of the Russian climate. Now, Anna desperately tries to survive and find a way out, but something down there disturbingly draws her deeper, and that unknown haunting place bizarrely welcomes her more and more…

Kriophobia is a survival horror in third person, inspired by the old-school games of the same genre. Immerse yourself in a Cold and Inhuman World of Mad Obsession, Extremist Patriotism and Disturbing Relationships, presented with a Unique Art-Style that mixes comics and painting.

FEATURES

  • Immersive psychological horror storyline that explores a twisted and abandoned world

  • Hidden Past Secrets to be found, inspired by real events from Russia’s Darkest Times

  • Cold, Obscure and Terrifying scenarios to be Explored

  • Evasive Combat centered on fleeing and hiding from gruesome abominations.

  • Survival with Limited Resources against Freezing Temperatures in a hostile place

  • Dark Visual Style that blends Comics and Painting in a unique way

  • Fully Illustrated Game World displayed with modern Static Cameras

  • An Exclusive Russian-Inspired soundtrack

Kriophobia on Steam

Super Fight

Super Fight

One day people will treat this game with the reverence that it truly deserves and that is to be spoken about with the same respect as we speak about the Mona Lisa and the Sistine Chapel.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

I thought the days of scam games like these ended long ago.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Super Fight on Steam

Rapid Tap

Rapid Tap

Back in the 1860’s rapid tap was not a thing back then they had to tap stones, everyone dreamed of a game…. a game where you tapped a green tile, if you didnt tap it, you lost a life, but no one made such a game, no one could it was to powerful of a thing to make, everyone who tried died trying, it was a mess.

But then a god came from the skies, his name was Wolfborg he started coding and suddenly everyones dream came true, rapid tap… rapid tap was a GAME!!!!! you could download it on mobile and it became a hit game!!!! but then people were still like, this is not enough, i cant play it on steam, i want to play it on steam,

Real player with 185.5 hrs in game

–-{Graphics}—

? You forget what reality is

? Beautiful

? Good

? Decent

? Bad

X Don‘t look too long at it

? Paint.exe

—{Gameplay}—

? Addictive like heroin

? Very good

? Good

X It‘s just gameplay

? Mehh

? Starring at walls is better

? Just don‘t

—{Audio}—

? Eargasm

? Very good

? Good

X Not too bad

? Bad

? Earrape

—{Audience}—

X Kids

X Teens

X Adults

—{PC Requirements}—

X Check if you can run paint

? Potato

? Decent

? Fast

? Rich boiiiiii

? Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Rapid Tap on Steam

Disney High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance

Disney High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance

I am terrible at games like this but i decided to get this because High School Musical was a huge part of my childhood. I thought I would hate it but once I started I ended up liking it. The character’s look horrible but I think that’s what gives this game it’s charm. It’s the type of game that’s so bad it’s good.

Real player with 8.9 hrs in game

BEST GAME EVER 3

A lot of songs from every movie, tests, levels of difficulty, and my handsome boy Troy 3

This take me to 10 years ago.

PS: this could be better with lyrics, because I’m playing just to sing :c anyway I’m loving it 3 3 3

PS2: while I was playing and singing my cat got crazy and bit my mom. 100% real.

10000000000000/10000000000000

Real player with 7.0 hrs in game

Disney High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance on Steam

Gazmatera: Return Of The Generals

Gazmatera: Return Of The Generals

Greetings, folks!

We came from MOWAS1/2 mods to create something more cool!

In the years between 1988 and 1994, somewhere in Europe a squadron of the best fighters from crime, called “generals”, was blacklisted for liquidation. Take control of four survivors, Jeff, Kayla, Helga and Emilia, and exterminate the leader of the enemy gang!

-all 10 levels are made in different genres

  • 4 playable characters

  • soundtrack from famous musican Ilya Vodyanoi

Gazmatera: Return Of The Generals on Steam

KAPIA

KAPIA

The World Union collapsed, the nations are divided into coalitions “East” and “West”, a mysterious intelligent infection is forcing people to live under city lockdown. This is the world that needs saving. The world of KAPIA.

Amidst the chaos, Stefan, a retired pilot and a strong-willed grandfather, takes on the responsibility of ending the conflict. Little does he know his most powerful ally will be his little granddaughter, Reny.

  • Controller or Point-and-click

    A traditional point and click flow with an easily accessible drop-down inventory. To make things more exciting we also added a first-person close-up menu where you can interact with various items.

    Or play KAPIA with your controller and enjoy a modern game flow from your couch.

  • Play for both characters

    People have different sides to them, and the same goes for characters in KAPIA. Discover the story from different perspectives as you play for both Stefan and Reny. Follow their own unique paths to achieve a common goal.

  • Unique 3D design

    Enjoy a carefully crafted environment of medieval architecture and futuristic gadgets. Intelligent robots walk the streets of manually carved stone, power banks light up antique lamps, and typewriters serve as input devices for powerful computers.

  • Puzzles and mini-games

    Logic and diversity was the key to our work on this most significant aspect of the game. Just like in traditional adventure game most puzzles are tied up with objects, but there are also conversational puzzles and a whole bunch of logical mini-games.

KAPIA on Steam