Slime 64
Slime 64 is a 3D Collectathon Platformer inspired by the 64-bit era!
Play as four uniquely strong elemental Slimes in any order you’d like as they meet each other on their journey and combine their powers to save the world from the diabolical Wurl Tzun and his ever-expanding enterprise. The Geo Keys and Golden Bells will unlock new worlds to explore as you amass your strength in numbers (and your pile of goodies).
Meet the Slimes!
Fly through the air with Winona, zip through water at high speed with Marsh, dash and jump farther and higher with Ash, and build up insane speed rolling around as Tuff. These four slimes hail from all around the world, but through their adventures will meet and fuse, allowing their powers to be used at the same time!
Choose a Visual Style
Some people prefer jaggy edges and scanlines, others prefer crystal clear sight. Play the game with Nostalgia Goggles set to On, HD Remaster, or Blinding!
Adaptive Soundtrack
Catchy tunes inspired by the style and tone of yesteryear combined with some smart programming help capture that classic exploration feel.
All sorts of challenges!
Do you like platforming? How about puzzle solving? Speedrunning? As fans of all of the above, we’re pushing Slime 64 to be the best it can be, and to offer something for everyone.
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Read More: Best Collectathon Platformer Games.
Misc. A Tiny Tale
Misc. A Tiny Tale is a celebration of classic style 3D Platformers. Experience a heartfelt adventure with Buddy and Bagboy, two tiny robots made from miscellaneous items. Hop through each chapter meeting a quirky cast of characters - all while collecting cogs and items to help bots around you.
KEY FEATURES:
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Classic style 3D Platforming fun.
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Stunning colorful visuals built from the ground up.
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Find and collect cogs to open up new chapters.
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Discover and help a wide cast of unique characters across your journey.
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Jump into underground platforming challenges to test your skills.
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Explore the world in adorable costumes found in each chapter.
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Spend your collected nuts at the “CanDo!” stores across each chapter.
Read More: Best Collectathon Platformer Games.
SDST: Deluxe
SDST: Deluxe is the ultimate version of a classic jump’n’run game with lots of innovation that immerses you in a spooky ghost world.
An evil ghost kidnapped all of your children and it’s your mission to get them back!
On the way you travel through 25+ original levels to defeat the final boss, and unlock extra levels along the way.
In the levels you collect coins that you can spend on cosmetics in the local shop.
The story gets explored through animated cinematics throughout your playthrough.
Features
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Fast paced platforming gameplay.
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25+ Levels and a top-down-overworld with npc’s and their routines.
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Openness in what levels you play and where you go.
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4 hats and 4 shirts you can buy in the shop to customize your character.
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Bad monochromatic pixel art style.
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Full controller support.
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Many secrets in the levels and on the overworld.
Read More: Best Collectathon Arcade Games.
The Lightbringer
Playing status: 100% achievements
Grindy Achievement(s): Yes (~1 achievement).
Optional Achievement(s): Yes (~41 achievements).
Difficult Achievement(s): No.
Intro
The Lightbringer is an action-adventure, precision platformer game where you can explore an area in the level to find collectibles and reach the exit. Each level allows you to explore a vast world filled with secrets.
Pros:
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15 levels + 4 boss fights
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Unique boss fights
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A lot of hidden collectibles require you to look carefully
– Real player with 13.2 hrs in game
TLDR : 8/10 Great Classic Adventure experience that is fun to play!
The Lightbringer is a great experience that reminds me of classics like Spyro and Crash, as well as Legend of Zelda.
The levels, puzzles, and collectibles are more reminiscent of Spyro and Crash, where you can explore, discover, and collect at your own pace, just to get that full clear stamp of achievement. The baddies on the other hand nod more toward Legend of Zelda, needing you to understand a bit about how they work to navigate them. Boss fights are arena style big bads, and need some quick thinking to understand movesets, and identify ways to damage the enemy.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
Guazu: The Rescue
very fun game
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Criativo, gráficos bem desenhados, trilha na medida certa !
Jogo CHICSHOW !!
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Shield Cat
Shield Cat – the Game!
Shield Cat is a game starring Lance the otter! He is a mail courier for the Cat Kingdom, delivering official letters and packages. One day, Lance wakes up and finds that the Cat Kingdom is in chaos. What’s worse, his friends seem to be responsible! What dark magic could be at work here? Lance will need all the help he can get on his adventure, both to save his friends and to save the Kingdom!
Abilities
Along the way, Lance will find abilities that can help him on his quest. You can equip and upgrade these abilities to enhance Lance’s strength and allow him to use more tools on his quest. Here are just some of the many abilities you can learn:
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Tubular Twister: Lance’s spin attack! Use this move to get over big gaps, attack enemies, hit gears and levers, open treasure chests, and much more.
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Shield: Lance can throw his shield to hit enemies from far away. He can also use it to solve puzzles, and upgrade it to give it more distance and range when he throws it.
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Cards: Lance throws a continual stream of cards from a seemingly endless deck. He can use this ability to take down multiple enemies at once.
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Dagger: Lance can aim this dagger and hit enemies from a great distance. This ability is good for people who like stealth – enemies wont even know what hit them!
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Bombs: Lance can use these bombs to open up the path to new areas, or to damage enemies from a distance. It’s explosive fun!
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Passive Abilities: You can find and equip passive abilities which grant you bonuses as long as they’re equipped, such as increased movement speed, surviving enemy combos, increasing the drop rate of goodies, and more! Be warned though – Equipping these passive abilities takes from your magic for as long as they’re equipped. Watch your magic meter!
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Upgrades: Lance can find upgrades to his health, magic, and attack that permanently boost his stats.
Collectibles
During your quest, you will find several types of collectibles! Here are some of the collectibles you can find:
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Pretty Petals: The currency of the Cat Kingdom. Use these to buy abilities and upgrades at shops.
Fish Scales: Each stage has a fixed number of Fish Scales. Use these to access new locations by train. Can you find all of them in each stage?
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LANCE Letters: Each stage has 5 LANCE letters for you to find. However, the stages are pretty big – you’ll have to check every nook and cranny if you want to find these!
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Cat Coin: Special currency of the Cat Kingdom. Use these to open doors and gain access to new areas.
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Key: Each stage has a set of keys that are only useful for that stage. If you find a locked door, keep an eye out for a key!
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Treasure Chest: Find treasure chests scattered throughout the land. It is a mystery what each one contains, but it (most likely) will aide you on your quest! If you find an ability you already have, you can sell it at the shop for Pretty Petals!
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Fish Statue: These will permanently increase Lance’s max health, so be sure to look for them!
Locations
During your quest, you will visit many locations throughout the Cat Kingdom. Here are just some of the places you’ll visit:
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Cat Castle Town: The central town of the Cat Kingdom. Here you will find many shops with items that will help you on your journey, as well as mini-games to pass the time with.
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Roo Express: The train that serves the Cat Kingdom. Ride this train to get around to different areas!
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Underground Forest: A place underground with plenty of trees and views of the sky above.
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Mt. Bophades: A volcanic mountain in the snowy north.
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Lignum Woods: A mysterious forest where Lance lives.
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Lake Fromonda: Scenic lake and home to an aquatic exhibit.
More locations are planned, but don’t have official names yet.
Friends
Along the way, you’ll meet many friends and make more friends. Here are just some of the people you’ll meet:
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Parker: Lance’s partner and also lead engineer of the Roo Express. Parker is a Kangaroo/Deer with a love of trains and the power to create magic portals.
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Ruby: A yee-haw beaver who has power over water, Ruby is in charge of the Aquatic Exhibit and studies marine life and liquid Metamagic.
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Suzette: A stoic leopard gecko who has power over the earth, Suzette can tunnel through the earth with ease. She lives in the Underground Forest and studies rocks and other hard Metamagic. Despite being so grounded, Suzette’s girlfriend Olivia is a bird who flies in the sky!
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Trent: A mischievous fox with the power over fire and ice, Trent lives in Mt. Bophades and helps keep the volcano under control – a job Trent does well, despite being slightly irresponsible.
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Olivia: A cockatiel who flies through the skies and has power over the wind, Olivia is the leader of the Sky Cat Airship Fleet, the Cat Kingdom’s air travel service.
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Claire: The leader of the Knights of the Shield Cats, Claire takes her job seriously and does whatever she can to help protect the kingdom.
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King King Cat the Cat: The king of the Cat Kingdom, King King Cat the Cat was elected to rule and, despite being clumsy and forgetful, does his job well.
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Willow: Willow is a magical fox that appears to some people. It is said that she can record your journey and come to you in times of trouble to give you a second chance.
Game Modes
The game supports different difficulty levels and play modes, which are detailed below! Please note that achievements will only be given on the lowest difficulty used on that play file.
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Difficulty – Chill: An easier mode where enemies do less damage and are less aggressive, and drop more items and whatnot to help you on your journey. For younger players or players who just want to enoy the game.
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Difficulty – Regular: The intended game experience, exactly as it was designed.
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Difficulty – Tough: Enemies are tougher and also tougher to defeat, and drop less items and whatnot. This mode is for people who really want to test their skills.
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Difficulty – Wild: In this mode, Lance’s attack is doubled, but so are enemy attacks! This mode is for people who like fast paced action and is the ultimate test of players skills.
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Difficulty – Custom: Experience the game the way you like! Change Lance and enemy modifiers, drop rates, and more! Note that achievements cannot be obtained in this mode – It’s just for fun!
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Speedrun Options: Various options can be enabled for speedrunners, including an in-game timer, automatically skipping cutscenes, reduced scene transition times, and a quick restart button that erases your file and starts from the beginning.
Demo
Currently, there is not a demo available for Shield Cat. To allow people to still play the game, I’m offering a playtest, in which you can play a non-feature complete build of the game! You can’t “beat” this demo and many things are not available, but you can check out how the development is going as I work toward the Chapter 1 demo. Please check it out!
Thank you!
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Path of Memory
This game requires a lot of your brain. Very cool.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Really great game and very fun, the musics are awesomes. Remminder me a little of the Donkey Kong 3 Crystal Puzzles. I always enjoy. I recommend this game, 60 levels it’s not easy to finish.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
The Market of Light
This will be many’s first experience with Unreal 5, it certainly was for me. Let me detail why this tech demo has me excited for the future of this engine:
The scalability of detail is something I’ve never seen before at this level. It’s the reason they went with a bug theme for this demo. From a relatively great distance you’ll spot a seemingly unimpressive pile of raspberries, until you land near them and realize every piece of the aggregate fruit is rendered individually in great detail. Games using current engines can pull something like this off by lowering the LOD as you move further away, resulting in that familiar blurry deconstruction of texture and geometry detail. But it’s not present in UE5, those fucking wizards!
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Running it using a mobile gtx1060 and it ran at about 28 fps. On that note, it ran really smoothly considering.
This is an incredible demo of what the new UE5 has to offer. At a distance everything looks fantastic but the magic is when you fly up close to everything. Not only does the world seem to “grow” (as in, its vastness is perceived differently depending on how close you are to it. At least in my experience) but the textures are vastly more detailed than youd imagine.
See the crate of walnuts? Go in close and realize each nut is its own entity and that the texture you are seeing isnt just a “skin” but an actual map of texture. All the grooves and roughness of the item are portrayed. A letter block? Fly in close and realize that, just like in real life, all the textures are there.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Glyph☀️
Glyph is challenging and relaxing platformer. That’s a rare combination to see but in this case it really works well. There are multiple different level themes with their own personal soundtracks to create nice and relaxing atmosphere. Some are darker while others raise you above to clouds.
The learning curve in this game has been balanced well with the levels. At the beginning you feel like you can collect everything quite easily and you get in to nice mood. Then levels get harder but you don’t really notice it that well because you start to be in control of your character and it does what you want it to do.Even harder levels won’t feel impassable because you’re not forced to collect everything and the mechanics are simple to learn. What you need is little creativity to reach harder places.
– Real player with 88.4 hrs in game
One of the smoothest platformers I’ve ever played. It can be a bit frustrating when you first are learning, but once you get the hang of it, you literally start to fly. The world is your oyster- er… scarab!
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The levels are condensed, short and mostly unique, providing amazing replay value after hundreds of attempts. They’re also in a 3D space, so optimization becomes more of an interesting challenge! (I definitely haven’t played Broken Road 1000 times, what are you talking about)
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You can choose the levels you want to play and which ones you don’t, providing relief if a level isn’t your speed.
– Real player with 77.0 hrs in game
The Great Hide n Seek Expawdition
The Great Hide n Seek Expawdition is chill hide and seek game with roguelite elements and local coop for little and big kids. Find all the animal babies that went hiding away in the forest. Play as a raccoon dad or a rabbit mum, explore the environments, find hidden treasures and bring everybody home.
CHILL HIDE N SEEK
The game is a feel-good “find’em-all” game with very simple controls and pleasing atmosphere. It offers short level sessions that you can complete quite fast but you can also take the time to enjoy the views and find all hidden secrets.
PROCEDURAL GENERATION
All maps are procedurally generated to offer a new experience on each level. The lighting and atmospherics change too, ranging from clean sun rise to foggy nights or rainy afternoons.
UNLOCK NEW BIOMES AND CUTE ANIMALS
During your expawdition, you’ll find new animals and new environments to explore. Take the time to find them all: raccoons, foxes, badgers, and more to come! And maybe you’ll stumble across some legendary ones too, who knows?
FAMILY FRIENDLY COOP
You can easily play with your kids, nephews, cousins or younger friends, up to 4 players in local or remote thanks to Steam “Remote Play Together” option. The game offers classical but also more seldom Voronoi splitscreen modes. This will make you progress faster!
ABOUT THE DEVELOPER
Hi there! I’m Mathias and I’ve been creating video games since I was a child. I love coding, playing music and drawing. So what’s better than creating a video game to do all of this at the same time? I do everything alone because I love every part of it and I’m a curious guy who likes to know how it works! I hope you’ll like it :)
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