Alien Flex
Alien Flex starts out hard as heck in the tutorial level, but scales down in difficulty once you learn how to approach fights. The first sequence of levels took me over 30 mins to complete.
Game has its flaws, but persevering through them makes winning all that much more satisfying.
Kill the guards, steal the drugs, and boogie.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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Space Quest™ Collection
A Collection of 6 Space Quest titles released from 1986-1995. It’s a great Inventory Adventure series that Sierra On-Line created back when MS-DOS & Windows 3.1/95/98 was still by popular demand.
In Space Quest 1 - The Sarien Encounter:
Roger Wilco is one of the most important men on the starship Arcada: he is the janitor! Just when he was doing what he does best (dozing off in a closet), the shrill sound of an alarm penetrated the air. Arcada is attacked by the evil Sariens! Before Roger realizes what is going on, he discovers that he is the only survivor. The Sariens have killed the entire crew and stolen the valuable Star Generator. Roger’s immediate task is to find a way to leave Arcada, which is about to explode in fifteen minutes. And then he’ll have to show the Sariens why they should never mess with brave intergalactic janitors!
– Real player with 143.3 hrs in game
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Recommendation:
I heartily enjoyed the Space Quest Collection, but they won’t be everyone’s jam. These games are ‘classics’ in the sense that they’re old, and filled with design decisions that may frustrate the unprepared. If you are looking for sci-fi adventure games to enjoy then I would recommend the Space Quest Collection if:
- You have the mindset of an archeologist. If you are interested in the history of video games, and want to experience older graphics and gameplay conventions then you’ll find a lot to appreciate.
– Real player with 52.5 hrs in game
The Thought Police Hotline: Episode 1
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The Thought Police Hotline: Episode 1
Developer: Voonle
Publisher: Voonle
Pros:
1. The story does keep its merits as sci-fi with interesting inclusions such as the government taking over privacy and tracking emotions, calls, and other activities. I could see the inspirations if this was inspired by Minority Report or the anime series PSYCHO-PASS, or just the outlook on real life itself.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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Born Punk
A former combat hacker, a corporate CEO and a malfunctioning android get possessed by mysterious, otherworldly entities and must band together to save themselves and uncover the entities' origins. Talk, puzzle and explore your way through this (often humorous) cyberpunk thriller.
Bornholm. Today, a quaint island in the Baltic Sea. In 2155, a sprawling metropolis able to compete with major world powers. Thanks to the Space Elevator, a technological marvel built by Bornholm’s corporate consortium, The Conglomerate, few nations on the planet are more influential both in industrial matters and space exploration.
In Born Punk, the player slips into the role of three people (well, two people, depending on your stance on artificial lifeforms) living on the island: Eevi, a corporate combat hacker turned bartender down on her luck; Mariposa, the CEO of Bornholm’s biggest corporation; and a malfunctioning android who calls himself Grandmaster Flashdrive.
The three characters have one thing in common: they all, one after another, get possessed by strange entities of unknown origin and even less known intentions. They must work together - and sometimes against each other - to find out of the nature of those beings, what they want, and why they seem to think that their ‘mission’ is of vital importance for the future of humanity.
Key features:
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A classic point-and-click adventure experience: we’re very proud to feature our own distinct style, but we are also definitely influenced by games like Monkey Island or Beneath a Steel Sky and try to please both veteran afficionados of the genre and newcomers alike with a traditional pixel-art appearance and a streamlined, modern approach to game design
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Movement everywhere: you won’t feel like you’re walking through a still life painting; Born Punk’s world is alive and full of animation, soundscapes and small details to discover
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Choices and consequences: often, it’s possible to approach dialogues and puzzles from different angles. As a result, interactions and dialogues with other characters, the difficulty to overcome certain obstacles, and the results of many actions will vary greatly depending on what the player chooses to do
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Full voice-overs: every character in Born Punk and every line is voiced by professional voice actors. Yes, that includes the cat.
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Bombastic music: the main theme and various other tracks are composed by Jeff Kurtenacker, composer of Wildstar and choral arranger of World of Warcraft. Jeff is joined by a merry band of synthwave musicians to create a genuine and emotional cyberpunk/sci-fi soundtrack with a Nordic twist
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Let’s be serious, it’s funny: Born Punk is science-fiction with heavy cyberpunk influences; but we’re also boasting a hopeful, often humorous undertone. Point & click adventures without at least a bit of humour are unthinkable to us!
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A comprehensive universe: there’s a slew of background info to read and experience, all of which becomes available in your PDA as you interact with the game world. Sometimes, in-game lore will also serve as an optional gameplay mechanic.
Galaxy Pass Station
Galaxy Pass Station is a space station simulator where aliens from all over the galaxy arrive. You will be the first caretaker of this station, will work for the largest corporation in the solar system - Spherical Corp. All guests must go through your control! You need to carefully check all galactic papers, carry out various tests and not let dubious aliens into the station. After all the checks, the guests go to the station, to the galactic duty-free zone, where they can eat, sleep, buy something from Earth, apply for a visa, and have some fun. Your task is to build the best station in the galaxy to satisfy all the aliens and the corporation.
Galaxy Pass Stations is a game in the vein of indie titles, such as “Papers, Please” and “Beholder”, to name a few.
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Explore more than 15 alien species.
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Check alien photos, DNA, and others in galactic papers…
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Build and manage your space station near Earth.
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Meet unique characters from all over the galaxy.
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Survive at the station. Monsters are nearby.
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Unlock multiple story endings.
Game Features
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Colorful 2D pixel graphics.
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Procedural Character Generation - every visitor to the station is unique.
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Endless and Story game modes.
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Base Building System - your station will be your base, office, and home.
The Last Cell
Everything was gone … I was the last cell left in the world, all the joys and goodness we knew had been forgotten. Of all our possessions, all that was left was the hope of good days.
The Last Cell is a 2D Platformer game set in apocalyptic space. You control a cell that is a rare species born of the white blood cell generation. Dangerous diseases have invaded the world and all the white blood cells and the vaccines made against them have failed, and the only hope left is the last green white blood cell, which was ridiculed every day for being different from the others and making it useless. they knew
How to tell a story
At the beginning of the game you do not read, hear or see any story
You are the creator of the events and story of the game and with the decisions and circumstances that determine the fate of the game world and based on your choices during the adventure game that you started will end.
Gameplay
There are various enemies in the game environment that you have to act quickly to eliminate them, and the attack speed of the game’s enemies may cause you to lose your focus in dealing with other obstacles and lose.
There are also various weapons in the game that you can destroy your enemies with more power, of course, you have limited arrows in your weapons … but as a different cell within you have arrows that you can shoot without restrictions. Shoot your enemies
Batteries have been installed in the game environment that, if you get them, will prevent you from running out of energy. If you run out of energy completely, it will return to the last point where the game is saved.
At the end of each stage, there is a gate for your teleportation to the next stage, to open it, you must find the five diamonds in the same stage to open the entrance gate to the next stage. Of course, it is not very difficult to find batteries and diamonds in the early stages, but it is not easy to find them in the later stages, and if you cannot find them, you will be imprisoned there.
The game is automatically saved in different locations and if you lose, the game is loaded from the last saved location.
Graphics and game design
The design of the elements of the environment and the general atmosphere of each season will be completely different from the previous season. In the first season, you are on the outskirts of the city, and this is the last point of hope. Give back because everyone hopes for you and you should not disappoint the city.
Of course, this is not the end of the game, because viruses are always thinking of taking revenge on you in the coming seasons, and you must destroy all their families by teleporting them to strange and unknown places in order to succeed in this threat from the beautiful world forever. Keep away
Cleaning Robot Match “Scatter Battlers”
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They scatter, they throw, they smash each other! A game cleaning robots! /h2]
“Scatter Battlers” is a shooting battle game where cleaning robots pick up trash and non-trash objects and throw them at each other.
The only controls are moving, jumping and shooting.
Throw all sorts of things, from paper scraps, plastic trash, and empty cans to safes and office desks, and hit the target!
The slapstick battle begins in the middle of the night when no one knows you’re there!
VS Virus (knock out your friends who have the Purple Virus)(1-4 players)
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Pick up or inhale whatever you can.
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Throw it at a Purple enemy.
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If it hits enemy, enemy lose HP.
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The one who loses HP loses
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VS Player (Fight for your job) (2-4 players)
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Pick up or inhale whatever you can.
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Throw it at your opponent.
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If you hit them, you get points.
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After a minute, the one with the most points wins
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There are over250 different types of trash and stuff you can throw!
VS100Robot (Boss Rush) (1-2 players)
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This mode allows you to stop the game by hitting other robots in succession.
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You cannot save the game in the middle.
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You can strengthen yourself by modification parts, but
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Of course, other robots will also become more powerful in the latter half of the game.
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The controller setting is easy.
We have prepared a controller setting screen similar to that like a Nintendo Switch.
Even if the number of players changes, you can quickly finish the settings.
Supported Controllers
SwitchPro Controller Bluetooth connection will be more stable than wired connection.
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Various keyboards
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Various gamepads
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PS4 controller (not tested)
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XBOX controller (not tested)
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SwitchPro Controller
Milkyway Funland
Couldn’t get on with any of the mini games. There is a stupid system where you have to “earn” goes at the minigames by doing some other (equally dull) mini-games. Why not just allow us to replay the games at will?
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
Milkyway Funland is not really a free to play experience as it has in-app purchases, where you can basically either buy tickets to play the mini-game experiences or buy a pass. The pass costs $14.99 USD and I believe that with that you have unlimited access to all the rides forever if I’m not mistaken. I did not buy the pass.
However, you still have limited access to the content. You’re basically given a set number of tickets so you can experience some of the mini-games. I was able to experience 4 of them. You also have access to the ability to earn tickets. There’s a level with some basic mini-games that if you do well on, you will also get a ticket. However, they do the old carnival trick where the mini-games are much harder than they should be. In fact, the pinball experience is next to impossible (because it’s bugged and the ball will drain right down the middle and it’s just not fun). The whack-a-mole (skeleton) looked easy and it was, but somehow I didn’t get a ticket.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Internet Court
I have to admit I found Internet Court really funny. It does have a lot of silly moments that make you go what but I loved it from beginning to end. You can beat this within 2 hours but it is really fun to get through. I love the acting being silly but worth it to make a good comedy. The Judge always makes me laugh at every turn. I love the silly ending that connects all 4 cases and my favourite case was the first one. I may not be a fan of the music in the game but love the credits song at the end.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Great writing, including fun dialogue when you make bad decisions (intentionally or otherwise). Clear video and audio with acting by Gamecola staff emeritus.
The judge once said, “I’m going to let you try again, but first I’m going to give you a strike!” giving me my third strike and ejecting me from the courtroom. I might have gotten carried away exploring dialogue options.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Space Boat