Quible Sphere

Quible Sphere

I’m fucking addicted

Real player with 12.9 hrs in game


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A very fun game.

It’s a challenging platformer, that doesn’t alow you to jump, and you have to rely on ball physics to do any tricks.

Roll around, dodging obstacles, and beat the stage as fast as you can. It becomes adicting to beat a stage very fast, especially when you notice speedrun tactics by yourself, and you get a pretty good time.

Depending on your skill, this game can take anywhere from 2-15+ hours to beat.(first time playthrough that is)

But if this game gets enough people to play it, the custom levels will also add even MORE hours to it.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Quible Sphere on Steam

The Lost Marble

The Lost Marble

This game is really fun, just feels really good to play. It’s highly centered around speedrunning, when you start trying to beat the levels as fast as possible then it really shines. Plus its got a level editor so that’s pretty neat.

Real player with 118.8 hrs in game


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Simple platformer, but good. There’s a decent amount of weight and momentum to your movement that makes the movement feel satisfying.

Real player with 25.8 hrs in game

The Lost Marble on Steam

Escape to Mars

Escape to Mars

The game has a very nice design, the soundtrack is simply addictive and the gameplay is very challenging but very fun

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game


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Escape to Mars on Steam

Hidden Histories: The Principality

Hidden Histories: The Principality

Over sixty hidden object scenes to master - Themed images in each scene. Based on a fictional Principality in the Pyrenees. In each scene the player must find items from a list that are hidden within the scene’s main picture. Six hints available per scene with no cooldown period.

Hidden Histories: The Principality on Steam

Jubilane

Jubilane

A bold, stylistic puzzler with an extremely addictive system. Just absolutely pulsating with creative energies. The swap mechanic is a game changer.

Real player with 50.2 hrs in game

“Jubilane” is far better than its predecessors “Cavesweeper” and “Tess Elated”.

It’s a hexagonal minesweeper with picross elements.

If you get struck, deduce the colors of each question mark and swap the tiles.

Most puzzles can be finished without any guessing.

There are 72 puzzles in the Adventure Quest.

Completing quests will earn you treasury tokens.

This will unlock new game modes, different fonts, color themes and background artwork.

You can play any way you like in Solo and Multiplayer modes.

Real player with 27.9 hrs in game

Jubilane on Steam

Alchemic Cutie

Alchemic Cutie

Alchemic Cutie is almost good. It feels aimless. The writing is a bit immature, the quest lines feels padded and there are way too many items - to the point that the world feels full of junk. There are also some loose ends design-wise which aren’t tied up, and several obvious bugs, such as the way text is displayed at times. Definitely buy on sale and only if you are really really hungry for a little sandbox farming game that is more on the gentle, aimless Animal Crossing / Slime Rancher side than on the more purposeful and rich Stardew Valley side.

Real player with 24.5 hrs in game

Alchemic Cutie is not Stardew Valley. Probably unironically, it’s more Slime Rancher than Stardew Valley; but it’s more Graveyard Keeper than it is Slime Rancher! It’s more My Time At Portia than Graveyard Keeper and Stardew Valley but not more My Time At Portia than it is Slime Rancher.

Now that you’re confused, let’s talk about what I do and do not like about FetchQuest Slime Simulator.

This is one of those “I wish there was a Neutral Review option” reviews. I can’t bring myself to give it a negative review because I have had fun with it. When I was managing slimes, I was having fun. When I was doing what is the majority of the game, I was not having fun. The majority of the game is undoubtedly, fetchquests.

Real player with 24.4 hrs in game

Alchemic Cutie on Steam

Brobot

Brobot

Brobot is a single player platform game. Its main character; Brobot, is a small robot. He must traverse a myriad of worlds and ultimately reach the mythical Dynamo Core to restore order to his home world.

Brobot allows the player to manipulate the direction of gravity to traverse various worlds and overcome obstacles, creating interesting and unique challenges that encourage fast-paced play while the player uncovers the truth of their purpose in the multiverse.

The level editor that this game is built with will be released post initial launch.

Brobot on Steam

Super Lumi Live

Super Lumi Live

Great controls, excellent variety, interesting levels, what’s not to love? This game is very difficult though - play on assist mode unless you are very well versed in difficult platformers such as IWBTG fangames. Controls are simple, but very precise. Each level feels different from each other and brings something new to the game, which is something I wish were more common in games in general.

Edit As of the last update, the game has been reworked to remove the difficulty spikes without needing to have an “assist” mode. It is now an A+ speedrunning experience. If you enjoy speedrunning platformers, GET THIS GAME NOW!

Real player with 1203.1 hrs in game

DO NOT BE FOOLED BY GENERIC APPEARANCES. Behind this generic facade of “looks like every other platformer” and the mediocre presentation lies one of the purest distillations of 2D reflex-based platforming. Silky smooth controls, impeccable level design, unique level elements, heart-pounding music and a fully fledged level and game builder round out the highlights of this love letter to action platform games!

Enemy placement and level flow are extremely well implemented; so whether you’re rushing for a time attack or carefully trying to collect all the gems without dying, each stage is a palimpsest of overlapping multi-function design with plenty of room to pick your own strategies.

Real player with 563.0 hrs in game

Super Lumi Live on Steam

Hidden Through Time

Hidden Through Time

Highly recommend this, fun game for all ages to play through, however some levels are a little harder with items being hidden in smaller and out of way places-but this makes the game fun. The items also have a description to hint where they’re likely to be found in case you get stuck which is a nice touch for the bigger maps and younger players or players who struggle to see the minute details.

The DLCs are also just as good, adding new items, people, animals and animations along with some new background music. For the most part the music is repetitive but non-invasive, I don’t mind it so much and you can always choose to lower the volume or switch it off altogether.

Real player with 13.6 hrs in game

lol, never thought I’d find myself hooked to these types of games but picked up Hidden Folks on sale one day and did not expect much. Turned out to be a crazy addictive game that was hard to ever put down. I see this game on sale, never heard of it but read reviews comparing it to Hidden Folk in color.

Yes, this is another Where’s Waldo type game with similarities to Hidden Folk in that they give you clues as to where the objects may be found while trying to throw you off at times. It’s done great. I’m finding myself holding back to just quit the game because it’s so addictive to move on to the next and begin the search.

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game

Hidden Through Time on Steam

Ele-Mental

Ele-Mental

Its a tidy little game with a lot of fun challenging content, for the price there’s no reason not to pick it up and give it a go.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Been waiting ages for this game to be released and now it’s here!

Great game, with endless hours of fun. Perfect for sticking on with a couple of mates around, or, sinking a few hours in on your own, trying to get those high scores!

Would definitely recommend giving it a download. Congrats to the developers!

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Ele-Mental on Steam