Keys
Awesome game, Once I started playing it I couldn’t stop until I had beaten it. Played it at a friends house and had to get it for myself until I beat it. Fun, exciting, frusterating, and challenging, this game makes you want to keep trying until you complete it, after you beat it it gives you satisfaction that you finally completed it. Would recommened this to anyone.
– Real player with 1.3 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.
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DEDstress
Oh man oh man. What can I say about this game?
Overall, I would say this is the Dark Souls of horror escape room games, with their well thought out game design and intent. Each checkpoint gets harder and harder, as it becomes more demanding of your attention and memory (and patience too). Every time you die, you will become frustrated, and may be tempted to rage quit, and yet you find yourself wanting to just try it “one more time” to beat this hellish game. But you will become better and better at it (whether it’s avoiding those doll-obsessed zombies or rolling doctors who turn into logs), and ultimately, when you finally finish it, you will feel a deep satisfaction.
– Real player with 12.7 hrs in game
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One of the most, original, challenging and fun games I have played in a long time.
DEDstress is a very fast paced single player game with very high energy. Having to solve puzzles and use my brain while being chased by some crazed nurse is something I have not felt playing anything else. It isn’t horror, but it comes close to a panic attack simulator.
This game has given me heart problems.
69/10 would panic spray again.
–-{Price}—
☐ It’s free!
☑ Worth the price
☐ If u have some spare money left
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
Movie Actor Trivia
**How well do you know your favorite Movie Actors?
Test Your Movie Knowledge in Movie Actor Trivia!**
Movie Trivia has never been so much fun. Choose from the most popular movie actors and actresses in Hollywood, including Bill Murray, Brad Pitt, Denzel Washington, Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, Steve Martin, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks and Will Smith. Challenge yourself or have a movie trivia night with friends and family in Party Mode! If that’s not enough, give the wheel challenge a spin!
Movie Actor Trivia includes 9 of Your Favorite Hollywood Movie Actors and Actresses:
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Bill Murray
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Brad Pitt
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Denzel Washington
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Julia Roberts
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Sandra Bullock
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Steve Martin
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Tom Cruise
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Tom Hanks
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Will Smith
FEATURES
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Includes 9 of your Favorite Movie Actors and Actresses.
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High Quality Graphics.
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Party Mode (2-4 players locally).
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Family Friendly.
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Fun for all ages.
So what are you waiting for? Download it now and start playing Movie Actor Trivia!
Frequency: Chernobyl
Frequency: Chernobyl is an immersive adventure. Solve the thrilling mysteries of audio cryptography in this story inspired by the enigmatic existence of real-life numbers stations broadcasting strange numbers, words, and letters into the shortwave band. Their mysteries remain unsolved to this day.
Join the protagonist, Val, in his pursuit of radio ghosts, leading him to the abandoned Duga radar array in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. An old, decrepit transmitter is still live and broadcasting voices from the year 1986… but the messages shatter all expectations. There is no simply slipping out of this anomaly — not until you solve the mysteries of the voices and decrypt the codes hidden in the broadcast!
The mystery won’t go easy on you… but your friends, Sergei and Dan, are out there and ready to help. Don’t let the white noise drown you out — not while the people of the past are listening. And if you pull through all of this, you’ll discover something about yourself, having taken part in the events tying past and present together at the very edge of the Chernobyl Incident.
Game Features:
— Intricate Puzzles
Follow the story of a radio enthusiast about to encounter a great mystery. Decrypt the enigmatic broadcasts to get out of the Zone… There will be plenty of puzzles to solve in this beautiful brain-burner!
— Exciting, Exotic Gameplay
You’ll need to work out how to best make use of the equipment of a bygone age to make sense of the voices from 1986. This exotic take on real-life radio will be a fun challenge for both complete amateurs and HAM enthusiasts, and offer you a glimpse into the life of a radio operator.
— Realistic environment
From the landscapes and the machines to the tech, the codes, and the routine of a radio enthusiast — this game is fully based on the real deal, with consultations by experts and aficionados on radio broadcasts and the Chernobyl Incident.
— A tale of the surreal crashing into the world of the real
What are the true origins of the massive Duga radar array? There are countless theories — and Frequency: Chernobyl is based on several of them. We seek to tell you more about this fascinating site. How the story resolves is entirely up to you, once you experience and pierce the mysteries of the Duga.
Can you filter out the white noise at Chernobyl, and solve the mystery of the Duga array?
The Way Home
crazy challenging driving game.
Enjoying music give you chills. but many, too many obstacles wait on the way to home.
recommend for guys who want to challenge.
PS. ppl in ROR are blind. so be careful while driving.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
I couldn’t stand it for more than a couple of minutes. The game is ugly, repetetive and looks horrendous, it plays out sluggishly and boringly. The music that starts playing when starting up the game is some stock shreeking that stabs into my brain.
It is a great, A-Grade worthy programming project for a highschooler. But it is not anthing more. It is not worth asking money on steam.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
I Saw The Night
Imagine you’re looking for a missing girl in a strange and secluded part of the country, but end up kidnapped and robbed of your car and all belongings. Try and face this adversity penniless, in an unknown, unwelcoming, lawless town. However, this unexpected and brutal turn results in an extraordinarily violent and casualty-ridden climax. What seems at first glance like a resolution to the whole case is only but the tip of the iceberg of all the evils yet to come.
A white-knuckled plunge into the 20th-century landscape of the American psyche and nature, with a gripping storyline, rich and multidimensional characters, witty dialogues, pithy retorts, and rare but deeply immersive shootouts. A deliberate attempt at cliché as a confident conduit for paying homage to the Road Movie and Noir genres. Catch a wicked ride on a perilous quest in the search for a missing young girl.
Face mystery and adversity in a vintage setting of 1991 America, a world full of personal confrontations and devoid of cell phones. Dare to ask questions and follow leads which will put your life on the line.
Experience it all through an intricate and original mind of the main character – Jack Vronsky, whose comments and narration throughout the game serve a right portion of insight, drama, and wit that make the story genuine, profound, and relatable. Scheme and fight your way out of numerous predicaments, exhibit your talents, apply your skills, unveil the unsettling secret penetrating all levels of establishment and society.
Characteristics:
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First game ever to incorporate and blend together Road Movie and Noir genres.
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Become Jack Vronsky, confront the tyranny of evil men while struggling with your inner demons and addictions. An offbeat use of survival game elements.
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Storyline replete with constant and unrelenting hints and overtones of America’s most iconic movie classics.
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Enjoy the ride. Take pride in driving a legendary and formidable tank like ford thunderbird, Enjoy class comfort, safety and might of this ever so appealing old-time model. Choose your favorite station on the radio in the car.
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Build relations with characters.
Suspicious Downpour
It’s a very short and relatively straightforward game, for the most part. There is very little actual gameplay involved and most of what you need to do is hinted at through either on-screen tips or the titles of the books in your tent. However, the key things you need to do, as well as how to do them, are not always obvious, so some players may find it a little frustrating to get to the game’s ending.
The developer has written a guide to tell how to earn all of the achievements, which is great as it gives you a bit more information on what you need to do in the game. Earning the achievements is very easy and you can gain them all in a single play-through.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Firstly, the game is incredibly short. Most of my game time is due to idle. There honestly isn’t even much to do in the game, you basically just look around and shine a flashlight in the dark (and throw sandwiches). There are a few items that you can mouse over and read their descriptions. You can’t walk around in the game (the keys instead play music, which was both nice and out of place). The rain noise was pretty relaxing and the graphics were decent enough.
Overall, I suppose it was a good enough short game that felt kind of like a walking simulator but without the walking. It’s also free, so there’s really nothing to lose in trying out the game. For that, I recommend this game for anyone who wants a simple game to play.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Tomato Way 2
In this alternate reality, you will take control of Sgt. Malo; aka Padre(our protagonist) and fight through hoards of veggies gone bad and many other nightmare monsters. The Ogres almost decimated the mammal population when they have wiped out the mammals; are veggies next to be eliminated? Padre will Slide, Shoot, Kick and use augmentations to slice and dice like a mince-o-matic salad slicer, through mob after mob, along with unreal boss battles. Leave your enemies in a mass of gibs, and collect any silver dropped to power your augmentations and to hire allies to help you fight.
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
Remember years ago back when Adult Swim wasn’t complete garbage? Had Tomato Way been an animation instead of a video game, it would have fit right in with that rest of the old roster. It is trashy surrealism at it’s finest.
Unfortunately, as far as gameplay goes, there is a certain level of broken jankyness you can get away with in an FPS that just does not fly in a 3rd person hack and slash. Controls and combat are just too broken for me to recommend this game in good faith. I am still going to finish it, because I have become completely absorbed in the fucknuts bizarre world the developer has created. Anyone that can get me invested in the deep lore of goddamn slavic ronin vegetables clearly has talent, but this sequel is just to rusty too give a thumbs up to.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
The Hand of Glory
Comic-like Point & Click detective, fully voiced. The game consists of two parts, which could be considered as games on their own. A good experience!
Story & setting
You start as Lazarus Bundy, a detective in Miami. He appears to be the muze for the serial killer Blowtorch, because that man is addresses him personally through his communications. Lars, as he is called, hunts this Blowtorch without respect for protocol (or his own health), which gets him suspended (and nearly killed). This is where the game starts.
– Real player with 32.2 hrs in game
Review edited and updated on December 5, 2020, due to the release of Part 2
Hand of Glory doesn’t disappoint. It’s one of the best adventure releases of 2020 so far, with very well-done cartoon visuals, strong voice acting. and an easy-to-use interface. Quality at every level.
A lot of love was put into the cartoon-style animations and colorful backgrounds.
It would be easy to expect this game to be all fun and hi-jinks and there is a lot of that but there are also some very tender and heartfelt moments.
– Real player with 29.8 hrs in game