Bouncy Cat
An Addictive Collect-A-Thon Plarformer + Time Trial Game
What stands out is the unique physics-based size morphing mechanics. I’ve never seen a game character control quite like this. The three different sizes modify the cat’s size, weight, and the way it reacts to surfaces. The controls make it fun - if a bit challenging - to discover and master the manoeuvres needed to navigate the varied levels and obstacles.
Learning to navigate is needed to gather the items necessary to progress through the game or, for those who are up to the challenge, complete the game with all items collected. Not only will you be reward with a collectable upon reaching an item, you can often earn a bonus collectable for reaching that same item under a specified time (restarting the level is instantaneous which is very much appreciated for trial and error purposes when attempting the harder time trial objectives).
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
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I would highly recommend this game for those seeking an interesting platforming experience. There is a sense of progression as you go about the game, unlocking new levels and hats, which motivates you to complete the game further. The yarn ball hidden in each level serves as another challenge which motivates the player to explore the level further. The different areas create a sense of diversity which helps keep the game from becoming stale, and the concept, while simple in design, is thoroughly explored throughout the game.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Jump With Dragons
The graphics alone make this game worth the 0.59 I payed for it. It’s both fun and challenging. I suggest changing the key bindings under settings because the controls were awkward. I was also having problems getting my controller to fully work with it. I could look around, jump, and dash but I couldn’t walk in any direction so I was stuck playing with the keyboard and mouse.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
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Not perfect but good.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Silent Night - A Christmas Delivery
Absolutely love this game, Perfect time of year to get your mince pies out with this beauty, Lots of challenges and lovely fluid animations, Challenge a friend to try and beat your score, It’s a bargain game and you won’t be able to put it down. Perfect for any age.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
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Fech The Ferret - a colorful parkour adventure
Fech is a pink ferret who enjoys running around and discovering new places. Lead him in his first adventure in the region of Marmocle, he’ll meet friendly animals to help out.
Inspired by high speed platformers and EDM, this colorful game will captivate you with its unique soundtrack and sense of flow. The gameplay takes place in interconnected zones, kind of like big thematic levels, but naturally jointed to shape up a small but nuanced open world. Inside these zones the player can parkour to try reach the end as quickly as possible by discovering new high-skill routes, or rather choose to take on the nearby challenges, such as ones posed by other animals and rhythm arae: these are temple-like cave levels entirely focused on rhythmic challenges while still adhering to the racing and platforming roots of the game.
Fech The Ferret especially caters to those who gotta go fast and would rather climb walls than do precise platforming, but you can also enjoy it at your own pace and explore this rich world in search of secrets, or perhaps chat with some Marmocleans.
The story starts as Fech gets woken up from a peaceful sleep by an earthquake. He hasn’t gotten to Marmocle by accident, but he knows barely anything about this land. Bothered, clueless and with a runny nose, he runs away from the forest and its evil pollen in search for answers and other animals. He will soon find one who will not leave his side, but we have yet to decide whether this peculiar round bird is a bliss or a menace for him.
Let’s Go Nuts! 2
Let’s Go Nuts! 2 continues the adventures of the squirrel from the first game. Our main character after defeating aliens rests in nature. Fishing, the sound of water, full relaxation. Unfortunately, at some point, a very angry bear appears. He steals all the nuts gathered in the jar and runs away. Fortunately, the bear loses the nuts on his way and you can collect them. Try to catch up with the bear and talk to him once and for all.
Four different game worlds.
Lots of interesting levels to play through.
Opponents - bear’s allies, each with different skills.
Different obstacles depending on the world.
Possibility to race on a level with another player.
Protorunner
Get in to the flow
Jump, wall run, dash, swing and use the environment to finish the challenges quickly and in style! Or just run around the arena and enjoy the fluid movement. Unlock different areas and challenges each with unique mechanics.
Prove you are the fastest
Compete against other players and your friends in races and compare your scores in the leaderboards. Find the shortest path and then try to finish it the fastest! Who will be the parkour master?
Quible Sphere
I’m fucking addicted
– Real player with 12.9 hrs in game
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
SATORI
To start off, buy the game: it’s cheap and it achieves the zen experience.
That being said, while it’s certainly a very breezy experience, I feel like I could easily get tired of this game after only a few playthroughs - and I don’t want to be, the controls and game feel are pretty smooth and it does calm you down.
So, instead of a meditative experience, make it a meditative adventure.
More environment types, more collectible types (maybe?), maybe even tricks, some platforming puzzles, multiplayer (though be careful if you decide to implement text or voice chat - a few select assholes could very easily ruin the vibe), a zen soundtrack or the option to load your own music…
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
Nicely done.
I find myself coming back to playing about in the playpark for no other purpose than experiencing intuitiveness and a relative sense of lack of restriction. I don’t get a lot of time to game so I do so in bite sized chunks.
I hope it gets more support as a game and would like to maybe see other themed areas, maybe pseudo-naturalistic places, or one in a darker palette. Even a weather/day-twilight-night system might suit it nicely. I did think that the kind of system used in Superflight might work well, colouration and variability of light and map structural seed. It is totally righteous as what it was intended, a meditative solo experience although I could also see perhaps the occasional smattering of multiplay working as a sort of mutual thing, you could even play spacetag(without clutter or direct score keeping ofc). Arcing movements whilst running across walls might be nice, and perhaps some more adherence to some of the vertical objects, allowing low pressure wall runs on most surfaces (ie. not as strong as the main red walls). Maybe curved rails you might lean into. The mind boggles.
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
Castle on the Coast
Fun game with great controls and fun levels.
I enjoyed it 8/10
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
An effective, charming 3D platform experience that is honestly one of the best on steam. I got to play this early thanks to the dev but in no way did that influence my opinion on it, it is genuinely a great experience you should check out for yourself.
8/10
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
Musasabi
Summary:
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Fun and relatively unique, however it falls short in some aspects where they try to pad out more content by just making it tediously long and hard because of enemy spam. It is very short, still has a few bugs but if you can get it really cheap, and if you’re a fan of platformers, it’s worth the 2 or so hours of gameplay.
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– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
If you’re a sucker for cheerful, fun games and cute animals in games, this one is for you. :-) I thought the main character is just adorable, and there’s even a full on story in addition to the fun platforming mechanics. Take a break from your busy day and consider Musasabi, or get it for someone you love.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game