Manufactoria 2022
This is one of the best games in the zachlike genre that I’ve played. It beats every non-Zachtronics zachlike I can think of, and beats a bunch of Zachtronics games as well. The computational model in this game is just so rich despite its simplicity, that even 70 hours in, I can still discover new patterns that help me optimise a level or two.
The original Manufactoria introduced me to this genre way back when, and this is a fantastic remake that improves on the original in every aspect. It took me a little over 70 hours to beat every level and get every medal in the game, and I could put in countless more to push my scores to their limits.
– Real player with 72.2 hrs in game
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If you like engineering/puzzle games, definitely try this out. A small number of simple mechanics combine powerfully enough to let you do very complex things. Plus, compare scores with global leaderboards and your friends.
If you remember Manufactoria from 2010, this is the same idea but more polished and with more puzzles.
– Real player with 57.2 hrs in game
Speaking Simulator
I, like many humans, enjoy the process of moving facial muscles in order to make audible sounds of communication. I recommend this educational experience to any fellow biological human who wishes to inefficiently spend time having what is often called fun.
Also contains inspirational messages about the future which can help briefly dampen the crushing effects of the fragile human condition.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
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It is difficult to convey how much of a struggle moving my mandible muscles in tandem with emoting my human eyebrows and lips while not making too much or too little eye contact in the same time period; however it provides me great solace that I can shake my human booty in a more sexually attractive and pleasing manner than Karen from HR and her robotic gyrations. After participating in this speech exercise program, I am well on my way to dominating the feeble minds of the weak humans inhabiting my town, then soon the world.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Cleaning Robot Match “Scatter Battlers”
You’re welcome to play and stream live!
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
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JUSTICE SUCKS: RECHARGED
You play as Dusty, a robot vacuum that gains sentience after fighting off burglars during a break-in. Your family is brutally attacked by the FamilyCorp warranty squad and in the battle you’re thrown into the living room TV. On the brink of robodeath, your consciousness enters “the TV dimension” to gain the abilities you need to rise from the ashes and rescue your family.
Eat Their Blood
Do your duties as a vacuum cleaner and clean up the mess
Devastating Powers
Consume the blood of your enemies to unleash devastating powers.
Hide
As a robot vacuum cleaner, use your low profile to hide under furniture and avoid detection.
Hack
Hack smart devices, turn them into deadly traps
Suck
Use the environment as your weapon, suck up objects to shoot at your enemies
Furry Friends
Meet powerful allies
JankBrain
Update: As of 2/7/2021, JankBrain was updated with a new core gameplay mechanic that significantly increases the fun, imo. Now, collecting the plentiful vitamins throughout each level charges up a boost meter. It only takes four vitamins to charge it to max, but the boost can be used even with only one charge. It behaves in the same way as Dumpster Bear 2’s boost, allowing you to launch yourself in any direction and also attack through enemies and damaging obstacles (apart from one-hit kill obstacles). Depending on the charge level, you’ll get a varying degree of distance from the boost. It makes the speedrun medals much easier, but the potential for competitive speedrunning is now huge, and it’s more fun to play casually as well.
– Real player with 59.9 hrs in game
There is a very high probability that if you liked Epic Dumpster Bear, you will enjoy this as well.
I’m enjoying it very much.
It’s too early to tell if Jank Brain is ultimately a BETTER character. The jury is out. Simple platforming goodness.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
The Deadly Tower of Monsters
On some rare occasions, a game is found which seems not only close to flawless but proves an absolute joy to play. A game like this stands up in a crowd and says, “Hey! You remember fun? Try this, maybe!” The Deadly Tower of Monsters is such a title. In perfect honesty the author nearly feels an aversion to publishing any opinion on The Deadly Tower of Monsters, as it feels like it would fall short of doing the game justice.
To summarize, The Deadly Tower of Monsters is effectively a platforming video game incarnation of Mars Attacks: a perfectly satirical nod to the greatness that was the pre-3rd millennium sci-fi B movie. Looking at it, one gets a vague notion that the developer ACE Team may have originally intended a slightly different product, and partway through the life cycle decided, “You see these stitches? That faulty lighting? Yeah, we do too!” and ran with it in a new direction like it was out of style. Every cliche and trope of 19xx’s science fiction makes an appearance while the indomitable protagonists Dick, Scarlet, and… Robot, in the interest of saving the downtrodden population of an oppressed planet of ape-people, try to overthrow a maniacally space-evil space tyrant in space.
– Real player with 15.3 hrs in game
I very rarely write reviews for games, but this is, by far, the most unique, enjoyable, humorous experience I have ever had playing a game. I believe I played for ten hours, and I didn’t play a single other game until I finished this one. Moreover, I will most definitely be revisiting it soon.
Usually, when game journalists say a game has a unique story, they’re just compensating for crappy gameplay and trying to elevate games to the “true artform” they wish it to be (even though every game is already clearly art). This game has it all: a story that is unheard of in the gaming universe; humor to please you endlessly; fantastic gameplay that ramps up in difficulty when you’re ready; 24 different and upgradeable weapons; and a look that you just won’t find anywhere else. The only thing I would note is that the combat isn’t very tight, but the game makes up for it in varying the gameplay and weapons as the game progresses, allowing you all sorts of unique and creative ways to kill stuff and solve other problems.
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
Battle Scooter: Training Chamber
Battle Scooter: Training Chamber is a physics based action platformer with an electric scooter! Drive around, equip unique skills and train to become a certified Battle Scooter.
Drive a Scooter
Accelerate, slow down, tilt, jump and slide along the floor. You can even ride on walls and in zero gravity!
Equip unique skills
What would a Battle Scooter be without the right additional features like a Laser, Bomb Launcher and a Flamethrower? Right, a normal scooter without spectacular explosions!
Scan Your Heart “愛情限時批”
Scan Your Heart is a team-based multiplayer VR game which is about “Scanner and Barcode”.
Set in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. And using love as our theme.
Player using VR controller to control the scanner in game.
Scanning the barcode on item to get it, and scan the heart-shaped barcode on enemy to defeat him.
Whenever you scan a barcode a payment will add to your team’s bill.
When a match is over the team with higher expenses win.
All about Fun
This is a VR game that wish you to have fun with your friends.
You must be tired of a bunch of zombie games. Right?
Scan Your Heart is a VR game just simple, silly but fun.
Get Closer
With the 50cm limit range of the scanner. We want to bring players closer.
Just like playing tag in your childhood. Closer always mean more exciting.
Lovely Kaohsiung
There are three scene from Kaohsiung
Formosa Boulevard metro station, The Pier-2 Art Center and Love River
Experience the beauty of Kaohsiung in VR
War of the Human Tanks
Battleships and chess with lolis.
Fantastic fun, interesting story with many twists and several endings, engaging gameplay that demands strategic thinking and an incredible soundtrack throughout.
The game’s story is told through visual novel format, which sets the state of affairs and the stage for the battle to follow. Battles are fought in real-time, but with a sort of turn-based system that runs on ticks, for example after giving a unit orders to move you must then wait for it to radio in asking for new orders before it can be moved again. Battlefields are presented as a grid of octagons, and before the round commences you must first place your units as in Battleships. Each unit has it’s own special properties and characteristics similar to chess, for example some may move 2 spaces at a time whereas others may only move 1, or one unit might only be able to attack horizontally whereas others must attack at least 2 spaces ahead of itself. The aim of each battle is to eliminate the opponent’s ‘Command Tank’ before they destroy yours which, regardless of how many units they have remaining, wins you the battle. The battlefield is covered by a shroud as seen in most real-time strategies with sight range varying between your different units, so early game tactics may usually consist of Battleships-esque artillery strikes into the dark hoping you’ll hit something, as your units gradually advance closer to the enemy, thinning out their ranks until their command tank is within firing range.
– Real player with 73.6 hrs in game
The first time I saw War of the Human Tanks, I was put off by how obviously low-budget it is; that was a huge mistake. Apparently, the art style just needed some getting used to, because once I got into it, I thought the graphics were actually pretty good. There’s full voice acting, fun animations and even some really catchy music that makes me itch to buy the soundtrack.
But what about the meat of the game? That, for me, comes in two packages (or perhaps Amasson boxes): the story and the gameplay. Let’s get this out of the way: The story is awesome. I loved it. This is definitely not a “skip-the-dialogue” kind of game; in fact, after a certain point, the story became the main appeal. It’s simultaneously lighthearted and grim, with a really interesting setting that ends up being much more detailed than you might suspect at first. There are four endings (two main paths, with two endings each) that all end up being pretty radically different and are all fantastic in their own way. I’m really in love with the setting, and all the little things you can learn about the rather disenfranchised battle-androids they call Human Tanks; the story really exceeded my expectations in every way. The translation is great, and the writing is clever, funny and serious when it needs to be; some of the big twists were huge gut-punchers. I’d definitely say the story was maybe the best part for me, and it’ll stick with me and inspire me for other personal projects for quite a while.
– Real player with 53.0 hrs in game
Chickenman
Fun game
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– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
So far it’s been extremely fun, who knew punching sheep would be so weirdly cathartic?
Sound design is funny, I especially like the music that plays during the level.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game