Penko Park
Want to go on a weird safari? well then heres a game for you!
Penko park is an exploration game in the vein of Pokemon snap, you sit in a cart and are driven on a tour of the abandoned Penko wildlife park, as you travel through the park you take snapshots of the various animals that inhabit the place, in many ways its like a rail shooter.
Of course theres more to it that simply riding passively through the park, there are numerous collectables to find and alternate paths to open up. And simply finding the various animals isn’t all there is either most will have multiple poses to collect so you have to figure out how to get them in addition to just finding the animal, for the most part this is fairly easy as the interactions involve only the target animal itself, but there are a few situations where things get complex (like using one creature to scare another) its just a shame that there aren’t more of these in the game (like scaring away a predator causing a new creature to come out or something) but I can see how that would be alot more work for such a small team.
– Real player with 11.7 hrs in game
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It’s Pokemon Snap on Steam.
So, I really liked Pokemon Snap on N64. I know, I know, it’s a game for five-year-olds, but it was so much fun - travel around different locations, keep your eyes peeled, take some good pictures. Well, that’s what this game is… just with the random monsters of a different imagination. It’s kinda weird - this game is quite a bit simpler than Snap, and yet… I think I liked this one more. Heck, the graphics aren’t even up to the Snap level (Snap was 3D, super animated, blah blah blah… This one is hand-drawn-y, simple animations, etc) - and I still think I like this one better. My ONLY disappointment was how quickly I “beat” the game - I’m showing 4.2 hours logged as of writing this, and that was with trying to take my time to enjoy (rather than trying to “steamroll” the game).
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
Coromon
A new day dawns on Velua, a new day for the world and a new day for you, a freshly minted battle researcher of the global research society known as Lux Solis. Lux is dedicated to peacefully harnessing the potential of Velua’s unique wildlife for the benefit of mankind.
Pack up your belongings, board the train to the campus, and be ready for a career in the field: Catch Coromon, train them, then unleash them on the world to push back the boundaries of science!
A New Take on a Classic
Coromon is a new take on the classic monster taming gameplay, combining old-school battle mechanics with a robust RPG system.
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Each of the 120 Coromon is defined not just by its type or number, but also by statistics, available skills, potential, and more.
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Help them grow through countless battles and gain priceless knowledge for Lux Solis, investigating the six Titans and their essence.
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A mysterious danger awaits in the depths of Velua, a danger that can undo the world! Will you be able to save it?
A World to Explore
Venturing out the door is the first step in a great adventure. By its end, you will explore the whole of Velua together with your Coromon.
Explore different biomes, from freezing glaciers to blistering dezerts, from high-tech towns to the deepest of forests, fighting both wildlife and other trainers looking for a challenge.
Solve puzzles using tools and information provided by Lux Solis to keep your investigation on track.
Locate and confront the mighty Titans, solving puzzles and defeating their guardian Coromon, to collect their essences!
A New Experience, Each Time
Coromon is all about putting a modern spin on a classic genre. That includes playing the game just the way you want.
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Pick from scores of options when creating your battle researcher. Lux doesn’t care about how you look, merely about how you perform in the field.
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When you’re done, you can fine-tune the difficulty level to your heart’s content. Go easy, go hard, go insane, or pick a random difficulty that might be completely unpredictable!
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Want more? Go online and battle your friends' Coromon, testing your squad and sharpening your tactical skills!
A Word from the Developers
We’re honored to be able to provide Coromon to you, a game we’ve poured our heart into. Coromon is our tribute to the classics of the genre. While staying loyal to the core gameplay, we wanted to add new gameplay features but also keep the retro look, with a modernized pixel art style.
Thank you for playing Coromon. We hope you will enjoy the game as much as we enjoyed creating it!
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Safari Zone
Pretty chill game, nice soundtrack, NPC dialogue was definitely a highlight.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
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SEARCH ALL - ANIMALS
This is a very cute game, I enjoyed it. Some item are very small, but they have that great magnifier to enlarge, and You can get it huge so that You wont miss anything.
The game has a save, so if You can’t finish it in one setting, it will save Your progress till You come back to continue it.
The Developers are great, responding fast if there is any problems, hope They bring some more games like this on the market, and I’ll buy them.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Challenging and chill at the same time. I like the music a lot, even though it is a short loop playing over and over–it’s perfect background. You WILL use the magnifier in order to find everything, but it isn’t too difficult to achieve 100%. It took me a half hour to find everything, which is my only complaint: I wish there were more scenes to play! I sure enjoyed what was here though, and will definitely look for more from this developer!
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Artemis
Review at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmZKPozT1Hk
I’m sorry to say that this game is very unimpressive, regardless it being free. The instructions are on the steam page if you wish to find out how to play, therefore it jumps you right into the game. There is sooooo much wasted empty space. The matching eggs and so forth can easily be put into a simple smaller grid. The description describes like you can compete against someone, but If you can, I have no idea.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Temtem
I’ve played over 600 hours of Temtem and read through some of the reviews today and like most games with thousands of reviews think there’s some valid feedback and some not valid feedback and I figured I’ve play enough to give an adequate opinion.
PvP is the best part of this game and is one of the best turn-based strategy game I have ever played. Unfortunately, you (as of today) need to complete the story and grind very heavily in order to be able to sufficiently access this. In competitive matches, you have a team of 8 temtem and go through a draft/ban phase before the start of a match and end up battling opponents with 5 of your 8 tems. You and your opponent each get to ban a tem, then pick your two tems to lead (battles are 2 vs 2 at all times) then each get to ban another tem, and then draft 3 more. This phase alone requires quite a bit of strategy as you need to quickly be able to read counters to your team, and draft effective opposition to your opponents picks, and also means you have to have a well rounded and thought out team. Simply picking the best tems in the game or best tems on your team in a draft usually isn’t enough; you need well thought out win conditions, strategies, and tems that synergize with one another to accomplish shared goals get you there.
– Real player with 638.6 hrs in game
To be fair, I shouldn’t compare this game to Pokémon, but it honestly does so much stuff better than most games from that series, SPECIALLY when it comes to combat mechanics, it trully makes me think a lot more about my overall team composition instead of focusing in each individual creature, plus you can fully customize moves at any time if you need to experiment and all. And most important of all: no RNG in combat, thanks goodness.
I have yet to reach the endgame, but I currently am on the 4th island of the game, and seems to be a pretty good game overall.
– Real player with 72.6 hrs in game
Lamp Head
The protagonist of this game is a strange man with a lamp instead of a head.
The game will appeal to people who have only a couple of working keys left on their keyboard, because in LAMP HEAD the gameplay is tied to the endless character running through scary and dark tunnels on which all sorts of obstacles appear, which must be feared in order to run as much as possible.
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
To quote Curtis Armstrong, “Go that way really fast, if something gets in your way turn.”
Simplistic endless runner game in which you can unlock and upgrade stuff. At this point I’d imagine there are far better examples of this genre out there as it’s presentation is pretty weak.
I’m hopeless at it, I also didn’t like it. i wonder if those two things are related ?
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
My Singing Monsters
This game opened my eyes to the greater questions. Why are we here if not just to play My Singing Monsters? If there is any meaning in life I think I’ve found it. When the Fwog proclaims, “Wa wa wa wa wa wa,” I think I understand further why life was granted to us. Our whole purpose, was to create My Singing Monsters, and play it. The only thing we should have done, and the only thing we should be doing, is playing My Singing Monsters. I got choked up when the Maw said “De de, de de de, de de de, de de de, de de de, de de de, de de de, de de de.” It forced me to think, to open my mind to the bigger picture. Friends don’t matter. Nothing matters as much as My Singing Monsters.
– Real player with 207.2 hrs in game
Shortly before My Singing Monsters was released on steam, my life was spiraling out of control. But then one day a friend of mine told me that My Singing monsters was on steam. I couldn’t believe it, it was true, it had just released and it turned my life upside up again. The second I heard the noggin gracefully slap the top of his head repeatedly to the first time I heard the mammot seductively say “Bummm”. I cried tears of joy, Every time I feed my monsters I feel proud and genuinely feel like my monsters care about my well being. I talk to my monsters every night and tell them about my problems. All I talk about is my singing monsters and my friends blocked me on discord because I only talk about My Singing Monsters. Thank you Big Blue Bubble. Thank you for bringing a purpose to my life again.
– Real player with 194.0 hrs in game
Pupperazzi
Who will photograph, pet, and tell these dogs they’re good boys and girls if you don’t?? The world NEEDS you in Pupperazzi, the dog photography game!
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First person photographer action. Discover all new dogs and activities as you run, jump, and interact with the world… And dogs! (Yes, you CAN pet them!)
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SO. MANY. DOGS. Shibas, terriers, labs, pugs, and all kinds of breeds. You want ‘em, WE GOT EM!
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Have fun with dogs! Play fetch, dress them up in different hats, terrorize them with vacuum cleaners (you monster), and start dance parties. Normal dog things. Questionable dog things. Suspiciously human things.
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Take the best photos. Upgrade your gear to get the best dog pics. Zoom, filters, slow-mo, lenses, and so much more!
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A world populated entirely by dogs. Explore the lighthouse cove, take a sunset stroll on the boardwalk, zoom around the city of Muttropolis, and more! Either way, it’ll be filled with dogs. It’s rumored humans exist, but who cares?
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Share your galleries. If you took a picture and didn’t aggressively share it with several of your friends, did you even take it?? Science says no! Share your best snapshots online!
Welcome To Your Life As A Freelance Pupperazzo!
Snap photos of dogs while maintaining your social media presence. Will you hound for stardom in public, or would you rather be taken seriously as an artist? Perhaps you just want to show your friends the cute dog you saw while you were out. It’s your choice which direction your career goes - just don’t forget to pet the dogs along the way.
Dodge between people and obstacles as you try to capture canine beauty on everlasting digital photos. Double jump across buildings to get that lucrative shot of a local dog celebrity just trying to live their life. Slow motion zooming helps capture mid-air moments that actually make you feel something.
It’s a ruff world out there and it’s up to you to document it!
WOOF.
Bark bark bark licks bark bark woof HOOOOOOWL. Sniff Sniff sniff wfff.
Woof woof…. Bark? Head tilt
Pants
BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK
Voxel Runner - Pure Soul: The Journey of the Witch Emily
I was surprised, interesting story with good plot of the game.
I finished the game but I wanted to play longer.
I loved the music and sound effects. There are moments of tension, got out of energy mode mode and there was a spider in front of me, I already thought “shit” kkkkk!
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Really Short and simple game. About thirty minutes long. Loved the art and diversity of monsters.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game