Togges
A game unlike anything you’ve ever seen!
A combination between something completely new, and totally familiar.
Spread and stack adorable cubes to explore incredible worlds, collect goodies, discover funny stories, and help the King President dominate the universe to save from the unknown threat of the Void.
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A unique game about spreading and stacking adorabe cubes (a.k.a. Togges).
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Classic Collect-A-Thon 3D platformer.
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Amazing handcrafted worlds with beautiful art direction.
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A non-linear game with dozens of content to explore and discover.
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A wide variety of lovely characters and funny stories.
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Emergent gameplay full of creative mechanics.
Incredible gameplay, fascinating worlds!
Beneath all the Stars, in the Bottom of the Cosmos there is an Endless Wall, keeping the known universe from the dangers of the unknown. In the formation of the constellations, the leaders of each domain must protect all the existence. This is the story of the Togges.
Explore multiple worlds and immerse yourself in incredibles settings with stunning vistas. From a futuristic city in the Savannah, to a realm made of carrot cake, discover funny stories and make friends around the Cosmos.
Solve environmental puzzles, discovering how to interact with the world in a range of creative mechanics, and find all sorts of collectibles, with dozens of content in handcrafted levels where every corner has something interesting to do.
Overcome challenges while combining different Togge Colors and abilities, and find new ways to play creating unexpected situations due to emergent gameplay, with multi-layered open levels, completely free for you to explore and master the game.
A game made with love, from a 3D Platformer fan to another 3D Platformer fan. A charming revival from the “strangest” creative B games from the Golden Era of the 3D Platformers, with a modernized vision taking notes from the great classics.
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Pumpkin Jack
This one doesn’t necessarily stand at the same level as other modern competitors like A Hat in Time (play it if you haven’t), but it deserves props for its sort of overwhelming, frenetic action sequences and solid color design throughout. Some areas of the game are really nice to hang out in. The music is well done too.
If I had to rate it numerically I’d say it’s around a 6.5-7.5/10. The points I’m docking it are mostly for the missed opportunities that would’ve really pushed this one over the edge. Namely, exploring more in the way of creative platforming gameplay, and less in the way of the required mini-games to advance each section (not all of which were bad, but certainly weren’t as fun the second, or sometimes third times around)
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
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A quaint, charming and relaxing game. Soundtrack is fantastic. 9/10
– Real player with 13.2 hrs in game
Pig Skater Simulator
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I don’t even know where to start this description. So, this pig just managed to escape from the lab. It seems that something activated in its brain in the face of danger and it became supe intelligent and it learnt to… skate? Yeah, it just grabbed a skateboard and started riding around like it’s this porky porks second nature. And, you know what? This pig got some sick moves, bruh. It can do flips, spins, ollies and all the wicked stuff! Some people say it was even seen in the skateshop buying new boards and stuff.
How does it pay for it’s stylish looks? I heard this pig just loves pearls. That’s why it destroys everything on it’s way! Of course it’s a common knowledge that when you smash stuff around, pearls start to fall out. You really didn’t know that? Oh, and when you observe the pig it feels like it’s doing all this stuff on a purpose and with some kind of a plan. Like it’s doing some kind of missions I’d say, you feel me? Maybe that’s why it trashed all of the tables in the restaurants around for example…
Besides the pearls it also gathers up points by doing those quote on quote “missions” and collecting pearls and crashing stuff. Yeah, I know the pigs don’t know how to count… usually. But it’s got a specialized app for that on it’s mobile phone. How does it even use mobile phone is beyond me, but believe me – it does.
Oh, no… oh no, it found a jetpack! This certainly won’t end well. Oh the mayhem, the destruction!
Game features:
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You’re a pig
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Pig on a skateboard
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There’s a jetpack too
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Make ruckus and be happy as a pig in a clover!
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Untitled Goose Game
This game is, in all honesty, really enjoyable and I have played it many times. As a goose, I could do a lot more than just the storyline. I’ve finished the game twice now, and I always keep working towards getting those extra goals done. Some parts, such as delivering the golden bell home, were a bit difficult, but never too bad. Overall, this is a great game and I recommend it!
– Real player with 1335.0 hrs in game
A fun game to play with your small children, mine’s 4. it’s a bit mischievious but that’s the worst of it. I’d say it’s fun for all ages. I wish I could find more games that were actually fun for my son’s age that we could play co-op together on pc.
– Real player with 46.9 hrs in game
Rain on Your Parade
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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 10h
Estimated achievement difficulty: 6/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1,5
Has it been in a bundle: No
Is there a good guide available: Yes, you can find a nice written guide here and a video guide here . Some tips might not be working anymore since the developer fixed the bugs with achievements.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
11/10 Ruined kid’s birthday party WITH FIRE, marched zombies across a city, and pet a dog
If that’s not enough to make you buy it, then FINE, let me give “rEaL” reasons.
This is a really unique and cute game unlike any other that I’ve really played. Each level, you play as a cloud with a variety of cloud powers to solve puzzles, do weird tasks, or cause mayhem. Some levels are super intricate, following a “story” (Like the definitely “not” Legend of Zelda level), and can take quite a bit. Others are much quicker, or just for fun, like painting or raining down hands to pet a dog. (No seriously, there is a point where you rain hands to pet a dog. It’s amazing.)
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
Giant Bear Rampage! ☢️🐻
I have more good things to say than bad things about this game so let’s get the one bad thing out of the way real quick first.
The controls. There’s sadly no controller support; which would really help. It is playable with a mouse and keyboard but (at least for me) took a lot of key rebinds to find something that;s comfortable for me.
If you can get past that, the game is pretty fun. It’s silly, it’s straightforward and there’s something about senselessly smashing buildings, stomping on people and wrecking rocks, trees and cars that helps me kill an hour or so when I don’t feel like playing much else.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
Ever wondered, “I wonder what it would be like to be Godzailla?” This is the game for you.
Destroy buildings, cars, streetlights, telephone booths, dumpsters, park benches and bollards with a swipe of your left and right paw. Cackle with glee as you use your mutengenic powers to level city blocks or turn hapless citizens, police and members of the national guard into puffs of confetti, grow large before exploding or into cute rubber ducks.
This game is great to kill an hour or two.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Cooking Witch
If you’ve ever wanted the witch from Hansel and Gretel to get revenge, now’s your chance!
It’s not very often that I achieve every achievement that a game has in the first sitting. As much as I would like to its almost impossible. However, when I sat down to play VaragtP’s new release, Cooking Witch, I soon found myself hooked on its simplistic yet addictive gameplay.
The premise of the game is simple. You play the role of a witch. There’s a party going down in the woods. Your objective is to abduct children from said party and to drop them into your nearby cauldron. When you do so you get their meat to eat as well as hearts (health) and stars. It’s as straightforward as it sounds.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
Thank you for granting me a key for this game devs 3
❤ Audience ❤
☑ Beginner
☑ Casual Gamer
☑ Normal Gamer
☐ Expert
Concept of the game is simple and easy to grasp.
☼ Graphics ☼
☐ Bad
☐ Alright
☑ Good
☐ Beautiful
☐ Fantastic
Graphics are ok for a game of this price.
♬ Music ♬
☐ Bad
☑ Alright
☐ Good
☐ Beautiful
☐ Fantastic
Music isn’t bad, but can get a bit repetitive after a while.
☠ Difficulty ☠
☐ Easy
☑ Average
☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master
☐ Hard
☐ Unfair
The game isn’t too difficult.
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
Evil Genius
Underrated, Under-The-Radar Game of the Decade - Just the way an Evil Genius would like it.
Imagine to my surprise when Rebellion revealed that, after so many years, Evil Genius is getting a sequel! Who woulda thought? Let’s just say that this news snuck up on me like the sneaky under-the-radar original ended up on store shelves.
For an impulse buy in boxed form when it first came out 16 years ago, this game has received more playtime than any other game in my possession that I also impulse-bought. It is clever, hilarious, and surprisingly challenging.
– Real player with 88.4 hrs in game
An old favorite of mine. I distinctly remember just seeing this on an EB Games shelf when I was 14. I loved the box art at first glance and upon further inspection, I discovered that this game involved the building of a secret island lair, from which countless dastardly schemes could be unleashed upon the world. “Perfect,” said young Myself. The only reason I really remember this experience was because the oldest woman I have ever seen working at a video game store tried to get me to show her some form of ID because it was rated Teen. I told her I was fourteen years old and I didn’t know of any kids my age who had IDs who weren’t sheltered because I didn’t know any of these kids because they were sheltered and sat at home playing games about learning and stuff and living life like an inspirational poster, only to dream secretly at night of escape and perhaps even breasts or penises or whatever body parts they learned to like.
– Real player with 88.0 hrs in game
Skeletal Dance Party
This masterpiece has the single-most terrifying spell in any game I have ever played.
You and your friends take up arms against the sudden, new menace that has already exterminated half of your village. A necromancer - a single necromancer - has seized the ample supply of your ancestors in the catacombs and raised an army of abominations. Your squad takes patrol in the hall of chieftans, where your chief, and his chief before him, and his chief before him, they all rest, having lived valiant lives. The rhythmic rattling of the wretched rawboned ruffians relates your irresistable restless repose. The undead army clatters around the corner and without hesitation or coordination, impales your only companion upon dozens of spears and swords, each stolen from what were once your countrymen.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
Approximate amount of time to 100%: 6,5h
Estimated achievement difficulty: 4/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1
Has it been in a bundle: Yes
Is there a good guide available: No, but you don’t need any
How many people have complete this game at the time I’m writing this review: 1 on Astats
Multiplayer achievements: No
Missable achievements: Maybe one
Grinding Achievements: No
DLC-Only achievements: No
Time-gated achievements: No
RNG-achievements: No
Does difficulty affect achievements: No
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
Underhero
Underhero is a 2D RPG adventure game where you take control of an underling, a minion of Mr. Stitches, a feared boss throughout the Chestnut Kingdom, who wishes to take control over it. After accidentally killing the hero, you must take his place, become the new hero, and put an end to his madness.
Pros:
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Great story with some engaging combat mechanics.
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Has a great variety of enemies, weapons and upgrades.
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Fun interactive boss battles.
Cons:
- Enemies can be too unpredictable at first, even with help of the tutorial.
– Real player with 31.4 hrs in game
| Gameplay: | 8/10 |
| Story: | 9/10 |
| Sound: | 6/10 |
| Graphics: | 9/10 |
| Final Rating: | 8/10 |
👍 Pros: 👍
Strong Story
Tons of genres in this game
Excellent timing based combat
– Real player with 17.9 hrs in game