Super Urban Wizard
Super Urban Wizard is a 2D side scrolling arcade shooter where you control a wizard with guns and shoot your way through various 2D urban scenes.
The game was written in Flash. Much like you can drive a car using only your feet, video game developers can make video games using Flash. But just because you can do something, doesn’t mean you should, especially if it’s a terrible idea. There’s no working fullscreen mode, and the game is clunky as all hell, because it was written in Flash, so it’s garbage.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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It’s OK if you like this sort of game, it’s just a left and right, shoot game, too simple, reminds me of the old Sega games, they become real boring real quick, for 79p meh maybe if you like this sort of thing, personally it’s like digging ear wax out…..you can only do it for so long before it hurts!
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Demon Turf
Great 3D platformer, and like any great 3D platformer, it has great controls, this game has the most precision in jumping I’ve seen in a 3D platformer in a while, though most platforming “questions” can be simply answered with a jump, spin, and long jump. Though there are some spotty jumps, most of the levels are designed in a way that lets me get to a sort of platforming zen where everything flows smoothly and I can land every jump. Definitely one of the most forgiving jump mechanics due to the addition of the drift spin and the long jump I feel. I played it with a keyboard and mouse.
– Real player with 30.7 hrs in game
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To put it short, Demon Turf is a difficult, yet fun 3D platformer. This game by no means is a walk in the park and will require you to master the movement and physics to overcome many of its challenges, and that’s not a bad thing. The movement in this game is extremely fun and fluid when you learn how to properly use your skill set in conjunction with one another, however it will probably take some time and frustration to make it that far, especially to those unfamiliar with technical platformers. The visual style for most of the game is great as well, which is what really pulled me in from the beginning, and the music is an absolute treat as well going from chill beats you can zen out with to the punk tracks that accompany Beebz’s mission. Overall a worthwhile experience if you’re willing to take the time required to learn.
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
Azurebreak Heroes
Honestly this game is amazing. It has it’s few flaws, sometimes being easy, sometimes weird hit boxes, but over all it is a charming little dungeon game. You make your way though it with mutliple endings, plenty of powerups and fun characters.
If you wanna see a runthrough of the first ending take a look at this video: https://youtu.be/8M6o7TsZt4A
9/10, love it, has its few little flaws, dev said they might add in a hard mode which would be amazing can’t wait to see what else they add in
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
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Really nice little roguelite game with great visuals and music.
Gameplay revolvs around the six different, five of which need to be unlocked, characters each with different active and passive skills. In the typical roguelike/roguelite fashion you are put into a randomly generated version of the gameworld and slowly unlock more and more upgrades which you can use to make all kinds of different item- and character synergies.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
Exorcised
One of the best TD games I played for sure!
It’s easy going, it has elements I’ve never seen in any other TD game (like the genius alliances), gives the game a whole new meaning and fun, I also love the upgrades in and out of the levels, the whole theme is fun, the characters (towers) and their looks are awesome, I simply love it.
Hope you guys are planning to keep updating the game with more towers, powers ups and such!
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
Exorcised is a newly released Tower Defense game.
The game is set in a Japanese fantasy world, with many versions of Japanese females clothed in cultural Japanese style as the towers, and with demons as the enemies, no story or known plot in the game, so lets move on.
The game is pretty straight forward, like many other Tower Defense games, the enemy move on a fixed path from one side to the other and you, as the player, need to place those sexy female towers to eliminate them.
There are several kinds of towers, each with somewhat different stats and characteristics which could be upgraded later on, and some different enemy types and bosses.
– Real player with 8.8 hrs in game
Nightork Adventures - Beyond the Moons of Shadalee
Nightork Adventures is a third person voxel vehicle shootemup. To add to the gameplay the maps are procedurally generated and you need to choose the right weapons to kill each kind of enemy.
On one hand I feel a little bad for the developers because it appears they genuinely did try to make their own gaming using a fairly custom engine, and the premise for the game is kind of viable. They even added workshop support, which adds a bit of legitimacy to the developers rather than just more indy shovelware. Unfortunately they showed a bit of bad faith by released almost exactly the same game as “Nightork 2” which I’ll probably need to play and review and I’m not looking forward to it.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Hi People!!!
A game personifies by itself a simple game, that reminds times of dendi and sega.
You must save a planet on 30 keen levels where and will meet 6 bosses.
A pleasant surprise for me caused, then what you will be able to do levels and it will not become boring, you if you passed all game suddenly.
Also brings in the variety of color of our opponents of demons (red, green and blue ) and it can not be unnoticed.
I do not advise to consider a game you easy, you it admits an error, if will not avoid opponents and will die simply.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Catana
When an unseen phenomenon creates havoc in nature, strange aberrations start to appear in the courtyard of a quiet monastery.
To beat back the mutants, the Master of the monastery takes a Disciple under his wings: the young and fierce Catana!
Guide Catana as he masters the attacks that will save not only the monastery but also the world beyond it. With point-and-click simplicity, you’ll create matches that eliminate groups of enemies, unleash powerful special attacks and take down crafty bosses.
You’ll face Tentacles, Lava Crunchers, Robots and more, all of which will lead you to an epic showdown with the mysterious force behind mutations.
Vairon’s Wrath
old school late 80s JRPG like adventure game. The team with just 2 persons spent 3 years making the game.
at least 20 hours or even longer gameplay for casual playing.
The game is for you, if you want feel that kind of old school adventure game.
content is really rich, npc conversations, main quests, side quests that reward you with travel improvement, and the creative puzzles you need to solve to advance
BGMs are so great.
The gameplay and story will surprise you, the team added new ideas into it.
– Real player with 28.9 hrs in game
Here is my full review of it. If you like action RPG’s, this game won’t disappoint. It’s definitely worth the 13 dollar asking price.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-R3Rjssg5_8&t=2s
– Real player with 23.1 hrs in game
Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles
This is a great game but they really need to fix it, it’s probably the most irritating gutter I’ve played because there are SO MANY input bugs it’s unreal. The connection is terrible I have 3 disconnects and I’ve never disconnected only the game crashing. Secondly the input bugs cause from either the poor connection or just overall bad development. It’s just a bunch of ghost inputs could be not even touching my controller and it’ll start dashing around. Now see this sounds like a bad review for the game but honestly it’s a great game really fun when it’s not messing up BUT they really need to fix those two things.
– Real player with 343.4 hrs in game
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– Real player with 135.5 hrs in game
Imoto
the best ever
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Ticket
Don’t let the initial presentation fool you - this is an incredibly creative 2D platformer with unique visuals and an outstanding soundtrack. My first playthrough, I constantly found myself saying “the next level couldn’t get any weirder than this” only for the game to do just that.
The only caveat is that some levels are a bit obtuse and frustrating to figure out without a guide - but that’s something you can find easily enough.
– Real player with 30.8 hrs in game
Ticket is the product that challenges your preconceived notions of what games are about. It is certain that the so-called seriously taken game reviewers would not be able to give acclaim to this game, as it does not follow the conventional rules of high quality game design. This tells about the sad state of gaming industry rather than about Ticket though. If you are the person who thinks that good games follow strict rulesets of certain design-economic and mathematically measured criteria and are usually some sports titles followed by a running year number or the latest installment of a well-established series, then Ticket might not be for you.
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game