Dashwalk Dueling
Dance your sword across the arena while trying to keep your feet on the ground in this fast-paced platform fighter. Its minimal mechanics and visuals are the foundation for complex ground movement, creative combo routes, and fast-flowing combat! Choose from eight supers and reversals to dismantle the competition.
Intricate Combos
Dashwalk Dueling’s combo system lends itself well to 50/50’s and frame traps, although some simple combos still existed throughout, as you carry your opponent across the stage with jab strings. Players will darken when in hitstun to help you to understand combos intuitively, alongside a combo counter that will give you clear feedback on your combos and strings.
Guarding and Parrying
Dashwalk Dueling has a deep guarding and parrying system. Players can hold a guard against their opponent, and at any time during that guard they can dash away, release the guard to parry, or guard poke, to help them to react to an opponent’s option and parry. Guarding on its own does nothing but open up these options, if you are hit while guarding, it is the same as being hit while not guarding.
Grounded Movement
Dashwalk Dueling’s combat is built around grounded movement. When you’re hit offstage or run offstage, you can jump back, otherwise, no jumping is allowed. This encourages spacing heavy grounded play with any airtime being a struggle for your life.
Powerful Training Mode
Dashwalk Dueling’s training mode is built with labbing and competitive play in mind. Features like frame advantage, move frame data, hitbox displays, per frame simulation, an adaptive combo counter, and more are included and togglable.
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Buissons
Simple concept, really easy to understand and reminds me of the good old days of coach multiplayer games ! Just grab some friends, launch the game and have fun. Rounds are quick, always surprising and fun.
The visuals are really nice, it has this really enjoyable atmosphere. Oh and the music is perfect too !
The game is easy to play remotely with friends over Steam so that’s amazing !
I had already played the demo and lots of improvements have been made since then so… I highly recommend it !
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
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A game where you can fart on other people. Come on. Who never DREAMED about that? Do yourself a favor a buy to support a talented creator, while spending fun time with your friends when you don’t know what to play !
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
KnightOut
Best early access game to invite others over to play after COVID 19 pandemic!
I haven’t been able to find a game online; however, Discord server is active and devs can help find players to play via steam. You can also PM if you’d like to play.
If you have kids and know what you are doing, you can go 2 v 1… 3 v 1 is a bit tricky. Devs are active on their discord and have stated to change respawn times later.
Bugs at the moment are not that bad, but yes, it’s early access.
In any case, it’s great for a KnightOut with friends or your kids locally. Just wear masks, wash your hands and game controllers.
– Real player with 47.6 hrs in game
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The game has friendly fire in co-op. Which makes the experience a joke. The coins disappear extremely fast and seem to determine how many stars you get. There’s also gated progression which requires a set number of stars per map to progress. Not a very casuals experience for some local co-op.
There’s also the problem when the game zooms out the entire screen is one big BLUR.
– Real player with 7.7 hrs in game
Jelly Brawl
If you’re on the fence about getting this game, try out Jelly Brawl Classic, the free version of this game that offers the classic mode. If you like what you see, the full version is definitely worth the price.
The full game supports two additional game modes, online support, and a custom level builder. Each of the new game modes, race and hit & go, use the same mechanics as the classic mode but offer new twists and allow players to refine their jelly handling techniques to remain victorious
– Real player with 16.0 hrs in game
I really love this game! It’s very fun, It looks nice and doesn’t hurt my eyes, and the music is a bop! If you have the time and money please check this game out! Although this doesn’t mean the game is perfect. The game can be a bit laggy at times (mostly online). And it’s also difficult to find players online. But even with the flaws, this is a very fun and cool game that I think is worth your time.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
Milo
Description
Join Milo and friends in this 4 player co-op adventure as they venture through time and space. Transform into colossal beasts, use copy abilities to adapt to enemy terrains. Unlock new friends and characters in story mode, which you can then use in mini-games. Play co-op with up to four online friends or local players in story mode, or go against them in various challenges in battle mode.
Features
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Local co-op with up to 4 players
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Four characters to choose from at the start, each with their own unique set of abilities
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Use character transformations, to increase speed and power during gameplay
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Characters can parry attacks, charge for super attacks and copy enemy abilities
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Use the environment and interactive objects to defeat enemies in unique ways
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Travel through different time periods on different worlds
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Collect coins to purchase in-game content
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Unlock achievements and discover hidden items throughout the game
Unbroken Warrior
Unless some massive updates are made, it’s really not worth the money, not even at that price.
Pros
- None (I would say the price but you’re not getting what you paid for)
Cons
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Bad AI. Either slow and lame in Easy and Normal modes. Clairvoyant in Hard mode. No balance whatsoever.
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Clunky animation that makes fighting quite impossible in hard mode because your character gets stuck in the middle of a movement and gets blocked;
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NO controller support. For a combat game that’s pretty much a deal breaker.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Unbroken Warrior is a comically bad arcade versus fighting game. There’s a wide array of combos available. There’s no real interest in the various characters and the story is undeveloped.
Controls are fixed and can’t be changed, and they are terribly done, requiring weird positions for your hands on the keyboard. Graphics are mediocre, can’t be altered, and resolution is also fixed. They slapped a $7.50 price tag on the game, perhaps hoping someone would confuse this with a Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat game, which are sometimes selling at the same price. And there’s the point… these guys are trying to compete with AAA versus games, and it comes across as a joke.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Beat Me! - Puppetonia Tournament
Fantastic game! Grat fun with friends, the best way for house party!
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Good game with a great potential.
The map design is really good.
The combat mechanics are a bit bland for now, but it’s still very fun to play with friends.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Dragluttony
Imagine a frantic arena in which players must feed their oversized Draglutton to gobble their opponents. Notice the random food popping everywhere? Colorful wizards casting clunky spells at each other and, most importantly, friends hilarious battling in utter chaos ‘till digestion do them part? You got the picture now, don’t you? Well, we called it Dragluttony, a 4-player arena party game based on food and gluttony.
Lore
Welcome to our Wizards Kingdom my Sweet Little One. As you should know, this year is important for all of us: Adelmar, our beloved King, organized the greatest witchcraft tournament we have ever seen. You’ll have to compete in the Royal Arena and the winner will be granted with an official Court Wizard nomination! - Oswald, Grandpa Wizard
Gameplay
Fly freely in the arena with your Draglutton to feed it as fast as possible with the magic food popping randomly to make it grow bigger and bigger!
Be the first one to reach the maximum size to eat your friends: the hunt is on, but hurry up because your Draglutton will not remain huge forever (only a few seconds to be precise)!
Try quirky recipes Oswald offers you and use them to grow your Draglutton faster!
Use strong spells and potions (also quite random) to achieve victory!
Couch Gaming
Do you believe in the social aspect of bringing players together in the same room is more powerful than anything else? Do you like couch gaming at a real punching distance of your friends? Then you should play Dragluttony!
One-minute onboarding
Dragluttony perfectly combines simplicity and pleasure of playing, with accessible gameplay, one-minute onboarding, a pinch of randomness, quirky spells and potions and unexpected fighting mode linked to food and gluttony for intense, chaotic and hilarious combats!
Hight replay value
The gameplay evolves as players progress through levels, with new game mechanics, surprising spells and potions and unlockable quirky characters for even more gaming fun!
Dragon Fist: VR Kung Fu
First person VR Kung Fu combat against a variety of different opponents, with a variety of different fighting styles, tactics, special moves and back stories.
Defeat the Dragon Master.. and the rest
When a powerful, ruthless master emerges in the world of martial arts, it awakens many emotions. From the ambitious master looking for a challenge, to the wronged peasant sworn to revenge, to the jealous emperor who wants to be the sole ruler of the people, it brings out many people to fight each other and achieve their own goals.
Step into your own kung fu movie inspired by colourful characters inspired by Chinese and Hong Kong martial arts movies across the decades. Whether you fancy playing as an old wise master, or a young gifted female kung fu student, or a shaolin monk, bruce lee inspired character, samurai or a ninja there’s bound to be someone for you…
Symmetric Physics Based Combat
“When you learn how to adapt, you will be unstoppable… When you redirect your opponents energy: you force him to change. So in essence he defeats himself."
Block attacks with your hands or forearms, or bob and weave, push their arms out the way, or move about, how you fight is up to you. But your opponents might use different strategies also, so you must learn how to foresee their attacks and how best to attack them.
You opponents all have the same controls as you, no advantage, no disadvantage. Except on easier levels they will have less strength - they will also have their speed and intelligence reduced.
Variety
Fight in different scenes an atmospheres inspired by movies, like the dark Red Flower Cult, the misty bamboo forest, kung fu school, (early 20th century) boxing ring + many move
40 different characters that have various colourful costumes and have their own special moves to learn and use. Each character has their own fighting style to fight against aswell as a perk and a weakness
So, take a deep breath, make a fist and prepare to battle your way to victory
Inflatality
All in all, Inflatality is an interesting brawler with a neat twist and new mechanics that are easy to learn, but hard to master. Brawlers aren’t really my type of game, but I’ve easily spent hours playing through the campaign to unlock the new power-ups, and grabbing friends to deflate. The art is beautiful, the concept is creative, and I had a lot of fun. Definitely a hidden gem worth your ten dollars.
10/10 Not Yucky
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– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
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– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game