Diluvian Winds
Diluvian is a 2D management/adventure game seen from the side in semi-real time, in a context of exile due to the rising waters. The player embodies the Guardian, an individual who, refusing to leave his lighthouse, will witness this mass exodus.
Expand your Community by Floating, Flying or even Submerging
Each Lodged Refugee will make changes of varying magnitude around the Lighthouse, making it more resilient to the gradually rising waters.
Enter a poetic universe combining Sail Punk architecture and Anthropomorphism
In order to survive, the Keeper will have to choose whether or not to house nearby Travelers in need of help.
Experience countless stories with procedurally generated events and characters
Different Survival Paths will be open to the Keeper to adapt his Lighthouse to withstand the flood.
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Fruit Clicker
Best game of all time!!!!
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
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PEAR IS BEST FRUIT DONT @ ME
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
Hundred Days - Winemaking Simulator
Time Played: 40Hrs
General Thoughts: Cute art, fun but unpolished niche game if you love spreadsheets, expensive for being unfinished
Pros:
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Art is cute
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Choices have consequences and you have to make adjustments every year
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Each wine has its own personality and quirks to how to create it
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I like having to make mistakes and suss out which wines have to be made which way
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I like taking notes and refining my process
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Chill game and late game is very relaxed
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Devs are patching and incorporating suggestions
– Real player with 60.8 hrs in game
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This game is everything you’re looking for in a wine management sim, with some fatal UI and design flaws that prevent it from being good. It is a highly complex game with a nuanced engine for deciding the quality of your wines - so many variables both plannable and random have to be contended with to make great wine. Even the progression as you get familiar with winemaking and grow your winery and its capacity is interesting. The game introduces you to its mechanisms via a cute little campaign that is enjoyable but unfortunately only does the most basic job of informing you how to work things. And now the flaw…
– Real player with 23.9 hrs in game
Bake Star VR
Bake Star VR is a time management baking simulator.
You are an old friend of the mayor in Bakersville, who grants you permission to open and run a small new bakery in the downtown of the city. As you learn, adapt and manage your bakery you will be permitted to upgrade and eventually expand your kitchen and the menu options you offer. The challenge is being able to bake within a timely manner, satisfy your customers, and get those orders out as fast as you can. Everyday is a new day and a new challenge, come give your skills a test. Bakersville is waiting for you.
Kiospoly
Buy land and build the best food kiosks until you form a big monopoly in the neighborhood.
Become the best businessman, and bankrupt your friends through an evil capitalist strategy!
You need to keep your money in the positive through property management, negotiations, and of course, luck!
Kiospoly was based on classic board games from the 90s, themed with banking, simple economics, and fast food.
It can be played online supporting 2 to 6 people.
Mad Games Tycoon 2
Let me start this off by saying I love this game and I will continue to monitor the progress, and I will change my review along the way. I am a long fan of MGT series and I decided to support the developer by buying EA game which I usually NEVER do.
However… There are really really BIG issues for me. Before I do get into it I have to say one more thing, english isn’t my native language and I apologize in advance because I will have to write longer to make a point that I could have probably made in one sentence.
– Real player with 143.0 hrs in game
TLDR
Pros: Good flow / pacing - Very minimal game breaking bugs - Nice relaxing game
Oks: Some amazing core concepts, but could be taken further - Art / Assets work well, but could use further refining - Each room has it’s own purpose, but some less ‘needed’ than others - Actual construction is well thought out, but the grid can feel too large in places and no ‘clone room’ feature - Random events happen, some of which are utterly pointless depending on the year / progress of the studio
– Real player with 133.0 hrs in game
Wildlife Camp
This is an awesome game! When I first opened the game, I thought it would only be about healing animals. Which, most games like this are. But no, you get to care for the animals (feeding, watering, petting, grooming, and cleaning hooves if applicable) and you also have to train them! Once you trained them all the tricks possible (you have to unlock them all, first) you can release them to either the Savannah, the Songutu Forest, or the Kingo Swamp based on where the animal lives. I recently found out that you can name the animals and even dress them up or give them ‘haircuts’. Wildlife Camp is more in depth than I thought it would be. I’d give it a 10/10! I totally recommend this, the game is way underpriced and it should be worth about $20! If you love animals and/or you would love to be a veterinarian and an animal caretaker, Wildlife Camp won’t disappoint you!
– Real player with 25.5 hrs in game
Cute game and easy to get achievements too.
It gets a bit boring and repetitive when you try to get the achievements.
The game is buggy sometimes and training the animals break my arm. There’s too much of that…
But if you like to take care of animals, try this. It’s suitable for kids too, since it always tells you what you need to do next.
– Real player with 21.3 hrs in game
Bakery Biz Tycoon
If you like tycoons, I recommend it, the game is more complex and fun than at the beginning
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
Retested after several months (Juli 2020):
This game still has bugs, this game still is not an example of a feature-rich tycoon game, by far not. It has still some way to go, before it is recommandable, but it is not that bad today, as it was last year. There were real improvements, new features, better tutorials, and a bit better math.
But all in all, there is at least some kind of game inside this product now. You can fiddle around with the different menus and most of them do what they tell they do. So this is a reason, that brings me to the point, that I will change my review. I do see a chance, that this will become a real game, if the Devs invests a bit more time. It will not become a “great game”, but at least something where a player can have some interaction and maybe a little fun with for a short period
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
Grand Casino Tycoon
My intension to get the game was to try a new management simulation game and the idea of planning/constructing a casino with all the entertaining requirements for the guests was the selling point for me. My first interactions with the game weren´t as good as I hoped, because I had some issues starting it on my end and it took me some time to get used to the user interface. After those initials obstacles I was surprised by the gameplay, and it made a lot of fun to build the casino and keep all the guests happy. As the game progresses it gets way harder and with more guest types it also becomes a challenge to keep most of them entertained.
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
What bothers me the most about this game is if you take your time to get it right. You will never be able to accomplish your goals. You will always be in debt. There are also items that do not seem to attract any players. You lose money, because the object in question is useless, but you absolutely need it to advance in your goals. I believe this game has potential, but it doesn’t feel complete.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
Market Dominion
It’s a pretty fun game overall, not the type to endlessly keep drilling game mechanics into your head, as Paradox would like you to have it, but still not overly simple. The core mechanics are solid, and these days that seems like something not even major game studios are able to accomplish, so the game gets a major thumbs up from me. The graphics are simple, which is not to say they’re bad. They’re easy on the eyes, very clean and they look very indie-esque, which is something I absolutely adore. The only thing I find it lacking is an officially licensed Sabaton music pack, but it probably wouldn’t be very fitting in this game, so I’ll let it slide just this once. The UI is a bit clunky, but as far as UI flaws go that’s about it, it displays information effectively and it’s pretty simple to understand. The selling point for me is how frequent and well documented the updates are, these days even a minuscule amount of commitment has fallen completely out of our scopes of expectations from game devs, only further driving the point of how great the game is. Suffice it to say that I do solemnly recommend this game.
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
epic
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game