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
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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
Nox Terrorem: Lost Souls
A slender game in 2021? Really? Anyways, it’s hideous. A set of paths which all look the same and you have no idea where to go. Slender just kills you randomly at a distance. A buggy and boring mess.
Jake Manure.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
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for me, nothing worked, if I used left mouse it went to desktop. I couldn’t pick up any documents so never got past the house. running made me feel sick and the overall experience was horrible. no menu for controls so not only could you not adjust the mouse sensitivity (which was far too high for me) but there’s no way to know what keys do what. refunded it. and for CDN $ 9.19 it’s just not worth it
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Decaying Delicacy
100% play through (I believe here):
Review:
This game was sick I enjoyed the hell out of it finally a cheaper game that’s not just super bad or a cash grab. This was definitely worth the money it hearkens me back to the days of finding the weird part of youtube which is hard to find. Insanely creepy and surreal but it also keeps a pretty tangible story. The game is pretty dang hard to get the good ending in as well the timing on the tongues gave my fingers one of the most insane rejection of what I wanted to do ever I was so used to timing up the tongues when I was trying to run through the 4 back to back tongues in case they were programmed to be a straight run through my fingers absolutely noped me from being so used to waiting on the timing and the fact the punishment for losing on that stage is severe since it’s the only stage without a save before it. That rejection of what I actually wanted to do gave me one of the most severe feelings of defeat in a video game to be honest. I cannot recommend this enough I hope the sound track gets sold on here as well it was super good.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
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This is definitely an A Tier Yai Game for those familiar with Yai Gameworks, it is very fitting that the genre for this game is Collectothon, the version of Collectothon this game is, is very unique. There is horror in this game but it really gets scary really far in, however because of a certain missing save point on the good ending it can quickly become a rage game. The surreal imagery in this game is also pretty A Tier compared to other Yai Games.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
The Trud
What the heck is a Trud? Some sort of baddie I imagine. The cutscenes are in the realm of so-bad-it’s-good, But the game that follows is a good enough spooky puzzle and slow walking simulator.
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
Update: the dev has updated the game since my previous review and it’s much better. Now the movement is smoother and faster and the game flows better. I enjoyed my second playthrough. Below is my old review from long ago.
Cons:
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It is absurdly overpriced.
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99.9% of the things you do in the game are walking. And the walking is buggy as hell. They might fix it later, but at release it’s pretty bad. If you turn while walking it feels like you bump into invisible walls all the time or maybe the character is tripping over her own feet because the game stops you from moving forward for about 0.1sec. Feels very wonky and at some point teaches you to never look around and just look forward to avoid the glitchy walking.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Cookie Clicker
“Ultimately, the cookie economy is not designed to help people. It just makes cookies. Like a virus or a tumor. Its nature is to exploit everything around it for its own expansion. Grandmas, banks, temples, every part of life is perverted to serve the purpose of the economy. Nothing is too sacred to be sacrificed on its altar. And for what? What’s the point of a massive, global economy, if it fails to protect the elderly and the vulnerable? Even those with the most cookies don’t really benefit from the system. Past a certain level of wealth, you can never spend that many cookies. And it’s not like the game ever ends. You cannot “win” Cookie Clicker. You just keep making cookies until you stop or you die. You just hoarding cookies for its own sake. It’s not really about the cookies, it’s about the accumulation. Getting more. You could be collecting any meaningless number: points.. subscribers… small, green pieces of paper… past a certain point you just making a number go up.
– Real player with 2202.0 hrs in game
Cookie Clicker is a bizarre game and one that makes me wish that Steam had something better than a binary Yes/No review system, as this game can probably work well for some people but horribly for others. I have tried to keep this review as short as possible, but with enough depth to let you know whether this game could be for you.
The idea that idle games can form some sort of critique of modern games (especially with RPG elements increasingly commonplace) is well-worn and incredibly applicable to Cookie Clicker, and whilst some idle games have started charging for in-game purchases, Cookie Clicker is admirably devoid of them. The real question for someone approaching this is whether what Cookie Clicker does is subversive enough to warrant putting time into it at all.
– Real player with 836.1 hrs in game
Enter The Backrooms
Honestly, the graphics look bad. But that doesn’t exactly make the game bad.
You see, I’ve lost interest in backrooms over the past few months. It became the same thing: mono yellow office rooms, more levels. It became too predictable after a while.
This game you see here called Enter The Backrooms, doesn’t do that.
It intentionally deviates a little from the wiki just to make this game a little more unpredictable. Honestly, I prefer games that deviate from the wiki more than games that follow into the wiki’s footsteps. I do not like games that follow the wiki for the backrooms much as it makes me feel like the backrooms aren’t a horror story anymore, but rather an adventure story. This game may be a wiki game, and I find this game an Adventure game more than horror. It is just my opinion, you can disagree with me, but I find this not very scary. Although this is not very scary, I never said this game is a bad game.
– Real player with 95.7 hrs in game
Enter The Backrooms is an example of what hard work and time aswell as effort can do.
The game is well made and gives off a unique atmosphere and already has given me chills aswell as small rushes of adrenaline while being chased.
Seeing a game based off the backrooms is amazing i’ve been looking forward to something like this.
Anyone who enjoys the backrooms should play this game for sure.
I cant wait to play more!
(Edit)
There are many different levels to go through ranging from level 0 all the way to level 11 and thats not even including the fact that more content is coming!
– Real player with 23.1 hrs in game
I Can’t Believe It’s Not Gambling
Every so often a game comes along that revolutionizes a genre or gaming as a whole. This is one of those games.
With ICBING, there are no gimmicks, no bamboozles. No pre-order bonuses, no DLC, no map packs, nothing. Just a rich gaming experience. The moment you start the game you get right to it. You are greeted by your first challenge. The trashcan. All alone in a stunningly generated room with next gen graphics. From here the game changing design intuitively kicks in as you are greeted with a button. “Open Loot Box” After a few moments of taking in the beautifully generated trash can, I decide to take the plunge… I press the button. Upon the pressing of the button, the trashcan draws in closer and shakes… again… and once more as it erupts like a geyser. Emerging from this amazingly lifelike trash can is what can only be described as gifts from our one and only. Gaben. My rewards for embarking on the journey of clicking the button. To my amazement, it is equally beautifully generated additions for my trashcan. Different trash bags, trashcan lids, thrown out Trump protest signs. I can truly express my individuality through my very own unique and custom trashcan.
– Real player with 329.4 hrs in game
I Can’t Believe It’s Not Gambling is a parody of the ongoing dilemma of loot boxes within games, taking our hard earned money and rewarding us with the same item for the 50th time.
Pros:
-Joy of opening loot boxes and receiving absolute crap without the massive dent in your wallet.
-Not BF2, a simple game which does not have ridiculous DLC’s .
-It has Steam Achievements.
Cons:
-My joy for opening lootboxes has been killed now.
If you dislike playing for lootboxes, but still want to open them up then this is the game for you
– Real player with 52.8 hrs in game
lightblue
This game is super underrated. If you like spooky games this will definitely have you on your toes the whole time. Hanging out in the house is actually super scary. It is more of a challenge type game with randomized stuff in it. I really enjoyed the game however I can also see why people are frustrated with it. If you are frustrated easily this game might not be for you because you have to figure out how to fight the ghost because of the lack of a proper tutorial and when you die you have to start all over. It is beatable and once you figured out how you will also realize that its not as hard as you think.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Well done graphics, challenging game as there are few tips at first which makes it worth discovering. If you like horror games, buy it.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Tranquil Cove
Amazing game! Still early in development, but very promising! Extremely well done for a two man team! Definitely made me jump out of my skin. Looking forward to see how the developer continues polishing and refining the game over time. I’m super exited for a story mode!
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
This game is terrifying! One of the scariest games I have every played in VR! At about 30 min into the game, I have beaten the first classic mode on the Normal difficulty, and almost on Hard, but I’m not sure if I am brave enough to ever take on the Nightmare mode xD
Edit - I have beaten it on hard now and had a friend play it, who thought that playing it may have been the scariest experience of their life XD
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Abandoned
Needs some work, but still a very nice game. Am happy to spend a few dollars even if it’s a work in progress. Didn’t think I would be as scared as I was.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
in the game, the only way to exit is alt + f4… the Esc button is really useless…
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game