StarPicker

StarPicker

Landing on mysterious planets, you have to quickly identify your location and find the best way to collect lost stars. Show your agility and strategy skills to accomplish your mission. Don’t panic, even when you face the unknown and its unexpected challenges. Then don’t forget to check your route review with players from all over the world and be the one who will save the universe!

Key features:

  • Discover unknown territories through original land navigation gameplay.

  • Explore 60+ levels in 5 unique environments.

  • Unlimited original hand drawn maps with regularly updated contents.

  • 3 exciting game modes adapted for different challenge-seekers.

  • Attractive cosmic soundtrack in late 60’s style tailored for each game level.

  • Engaging online community : ranking and replay analysis. Compare your route choices with players worldwide and improve your performances.

Story:

Well, it all begins with an unexpected “disaster” … All the stars are falling down from the sky. Is this the end of the world?

The youngest Nobel Prize winner Minna Vellamo is assigned with the mission of finding back lost stars. She chose to be accompanied by a robot named Harvey for him being a …robot. Little does she know, Harvey is the clumsiest and most talkative robot ever.

One day before departure, Minna was told that “Electric Eel” Janus White will also be joining the team. Being depressed for a very long time since retirement, the former footballer signed himself up to the project. He believed that this is the only opportunity to find back his old-day glory and to prove to the public that he is still a hero.

Will Janus achieve what he is looking for? Often described as bold, independent and determined, will Minna get along well with Janus?

Gameplay:

Start a navigation adventure in space with only a map and a compass in hands. Whether you’re a curious traveler, a challenge-seeker or a speedrunner, there is always a game mode waiting for you in StarPicker.

3 game modes:

  • The Main Race mode is the most relaxing experience. You can be a traveler, embracing fantastic landscapes, gaining satisfaction in your map reading skills, meeting curious animals and uncovering the mysterious history on each planet.

  • In the Electric Eel mode : win the challenge with your impressive observation and incomparable precision. Fearless of taking risks even on unknown territories. It’s the perfect mode if you are looking for challenges without worrying about time.

  • Maybe you are an orienteer, a traceur or a speedrunner who “flies” in a complex environment! StarPicker’s Berserk mode suits you the best! Reveal stars one by one in a limited time, avoid obstacles by acting cool like a Light Speed Racer.

From novice to expert:

Adjust the game options to your capacities and improve your navigational skills.

Use compass and learn map reading with International Standard for Orienteering Maps.


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StarPicker on Steam

BSurfing

BSurfing

Pretty good game, fun mechanics, but the only thing I miss is more content. At this stage in this game’s development, the game lacks the amount of content that is necessary to keep the player engaged for more than a few days. But still pretty fun, especially for a game in this stage of development.

Real player with 25.9 hrs in game


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Love the game tho but could u maybe add some new items ???

Real player with 15.7 hrs in game

BSurfing on Steam

Hoverflow

Hoverflow

If you like surfing in other games, you will like to surf in this, too!

Real player with 30.8 hrs in game


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Great game, have spent hours improving my times.

Leaderboards and ghosts in the full version really help show you the tricks you need to use to improve. It gives you that moment of awe when you see what people have done to shave off the seconds and a great feeling when you reproduce.

Real player with 13.4 hrs in game

Hoverflow on Steam

Neon Parkour

Neon Parkour

chill takılırken açıp oynandığında saracak türden gayet hoş

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Lucky me gets to write the first English review for Neon Parkour.

Neon Parkour is a 2D minimalist platformer that looks and feels like a basic Unity Asset flip, although I couldn’t see any distinct asset store asset that matches. It still has all the qualities of one, looking more like a concept than a game. Minimalist/low effort “art”, simple, unengaging gameplay.

A bunch of what look like fake reviews all in Turkish, an immediate dump into cheap nasty game bundles to grab as much cash from this as possible, and a somewhat ambitious $2 price tag for this shovelware rounds out everything people should know about this “game”.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Neon Parkour on Steam

Cyber Dodge

Cyber Dodge

A relaxing precision platformer that includes some 80’s style synth music. The design is simplistic but it looks cool with the different neon colors. The last level is probably where I spent most of the time playing this game, had to lose like 500 times to beat it.

For the amount of levels I would say the full price is a little too high, you can get games with much more gameplay content for 5€. On sale, it is worth it though. I would recommend getting it full price if dev decides to add more levels and maybe achievements too.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

My amazing experiences was fun and cannot be described in words. Challenging at times but love see option where we could change the ball to use for cosmetic purposes. Has Tron feel and makes you think as dodge your way through simple to challenging levels. Thank you NKVN Games opportunity to demonstrate their game.

Check out some my game play here https://www.tiktok.com/@kratzy76au/video/7025721495334833410?lang=en&is_copy_url=0&is_from_webapp=v1&sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6949349396791608833

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Cyber Dodge on Steam

Fech The Ferret - a colorful parkour adventure

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.

Fech The Ferret - a colorful parkour adventure on Steam

The Infinite Trial of a Hopeless Man Running

The Infinite Trial of a Hopeless Man Running

**Run.

Don’t Think.

Don’t Think About Death.

Don’t Think About The World.

Don’t Think About Your Freedom.

Eat.

Drink.

Use Toilet.

Technology Is What?

Crave Time.**

–——————–

You play as a hopeless man trapped, running in an infinite loop.

You must dodge obstacles and collect powerups to succeed.

Get a high score, and try to stay alive as long as you can!

How To Play:

  • Use arrow keys to control your character

  • Move left / right to change lanes as you wish

  • Up to jump over obstacles

  • Down to slide under things

The Infinite Trial of a Hopeless Man Running on Steam

Matter

Matter

Matter is an awesome, but also very short virtual trip.

You play in first-person view and jump through dynamically forming levels that give an organic and psychedelic feeling. The sound and music seems to react to your movement as well. Where are you? Who are you? Looks like you are in some kind of organism. Or is it space? Who cares, it’s trippy as hell!

There are some slower parts where you run around little planets and search for artifacts, but the main part is “just” running and jumping. You can reverse time a bit if you miss a jump. Gravity seems to be all over the place and changes, so some of the jumps can be a little tricky, but if you just push on, you will be able to get into a flow state and enjoy the game to its fullest.

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Ok, I know well the devs, but they didn’t ask me to recommend the game. Take it as it is, but I will try to be as objective as I can.

I just finished the game. What I could say is that it was a delightful dreamlike trip, with very special attention to the ears and feeling of gravity. It’s the kind of game you can’t forget after playing to it. It makes bubbles in the stomach.

Except for the jump, which is sometimes a little bit harsh for me (no air control, but it doesn’t block me), I did not have much frustrations.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Matter on Steam

The King’s Bird

The King’s Bird

There’s some short rundown of the basic features down at the bottom if that what you’re looking for in reviews.

The strongest argument for playing The King’s Bird would most definetly be the unique platforming experience.

It might not be the most polished or the most award winning game, but unlike a lot of the games the developers listed in the credits as inspirations, it is less tied to conventional platforming mechanics because the cape is the main part of the whole momentum based experience, save for a few levels that disable it so you could put it in perspective. As wonderful games like Celeste would be, they’re still using the more conventional platforming mechanics like wall climbing/jumping double jump/air dash and the like, while The King’s Bird uses those more conventional mechanics as means to get a bit more speed to do the flying with your cape.

Real player with 22.6 hrs in game

I believe I can fly!

Taking control of a young girl, all you wish for is to fly and travel to your heart’s content. There’s a problem, though. The town you currently reside in has been turned into a cage due to a magical barrier surrounding it. No one can’t get out and nothing can go in, other than the King. One day, you happen to be right there when he comes into the cage and follow him. Eventually, you find out what gave the King the ability to fly and walk out of the cage and take the incentive to give it to yourself. After a little argument with the King, you head straight out of the cage you despised to achieve your dream. From then on, the story steps aside for the gameplay with only hints peppered in till the end.

Real player with 19.8 hrs in game

The King's Bird on Steam

Transpire

Transpire

Very simple game that is fun to speedrun. When you get rocket launcher it gets really fast and exciting.

Real player with 26.0 hrs in game

A fun short game to speedrun. You get powerups/abilities as you go through each level, once you have all of them it becomes really fast and fun to navigate around. (Once you get the hang of it).

Real player with 23.9 hrs in game

Transpire on Steam