Storage Kings

Storage Kings

   This is War!

   Outsmart your rivals by bluffing, raising the prices of useless garages and then

   following up with a crucial decision, to sweep all the best off for yourself.

   In Storage Kings, there’s no place for hesitation or mercy.

   At the end of the day, the best ones count profits and

   the worst ones end with nothing. Which of these will you be?

   Treasure or Garbage

   Not all gold that glitters - don’t fall for your greed.

   Often, what’s old and ragged is worth much more than shining blings.

   Improve your skills and become an expert in auctions.

   You can go anywhere…

   Do you feel better on the suburbs of Manhattan or rather

   among an exclusive neighbourhood of Hollywood?

   Travel through all of the States of America to

   get all the best items and face the locals.

   If you can afford it

   Everything is about money! Make only smart decisions.

   If you lose a couple of biddings and get a bunch of crap

   from the ones you’ve won, your budget will melt away faster

   than you think and you’ll have to come back to your old, boring job.

   Don’t let it happen and become the Storage King!


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Storage Kings on Steam

Hidden Animals: Photo Hunt. Seek and Find Objects Game

Hidden Animals: Photo Hunt. Seek and Find Objects Game

Very beautiful game for finding various animals.

By name and silhouette you need to find them all. If there is a problem with the search for animals, then the game has a hint.

The graphics in the game are simply gorgeous, the sounds of nature are very realistic. Be sure to pay attention to this game.

Real player with 298.3 hrs in game


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I adore animals and I love the “Hidden Objects” genre, so it all came together and I really liked the game ^^ A small list of advantages that remained after extremely positive emotions from the gameplay:

  • Very sweet and what’s important for this genre - high quality graphics.

  • Animals are distributed by geographic region of their habitat.

  • At top left corner you can find Wikipedia button, which provides information for all the animals presented in game.

  • The search is not particularly difficult, not annoying, but sometimes you have to concentrate.

Real player with 13.3 hrs in game

Hidden Animals: Photo Hunt. Seek and Find Objects Game on Steam

Curious Cases

Curious Cases

My friend and I completed this together, both in VR. The graphics are good, the environments are well-designed, and the puzzles are interesting and mostly fair. We encountered a handful of bugs, but nothing game-breaking. Occasionally one of us would pick up an item and it would appear in the other’s hand. Once, we entered a correct code, got the “success” noise, but the door wouldn’t open. Luckily, we were able to reach inside and remove the items through the door anyway.

We were stuck for a long time in the first room on a puzzle that requires a numeric code. We’d just played this developer’s Tales of Escape, which is very similar. In that game, every lock requires exactly 4 digits. It wasn’t until we relented and got a hint that we realized this one needed 5 digits. Also, the code in the hint had two digits transposed.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game


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I would say this is a great escape room-like puzzle game with friends, it might be tedious or annoying by yourself.

It’s got some rather interesting puzzles/riddles, and it’s well worth it’s price for what it offers, so I’d recommend it.

As for a VR experience, it’s mediocre at best, but works. That’s my summary of the review, if you want to read a bit more, see below.

One gripe I would have would be the sync between players in your game. You could’ve thrown an object across the room, yet the other player sees you drop it, the other player picks it up, then drops it normally and it falls through the ground for both players, requiring you to reset items. Or, items just wouldn’t be there for one or both of the players, causing you to reset items. You will be doing this often.

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Curious Cases on Steam

Escape First 3

Escape First 3

If you’re a fan of escape the room games all the different deliveries by Onskull Games are very recommended. The Escape First saga is one of their best. Technically speaking all of them have problems, repeated with each delivery, like objects clipping through other objects and surfaces, free locomotion which is incredibly slow and sometimes does not work, strange configurations for the controls (on Index at least), the scale is totally off sometimes, etc, nothing that you can’t forgive or solve by resetting objects, though.

Real player with 8.6 hrs in game

We generally really enjoyed the game but we hat huge peoblems regarding bugs!! We were a party of 3 and did the chair riddle, where they had to face a certain direction. We got into an argument because I said my chair is facing front, friend one said its facing back, and friend two said its facing right. Turns out, all of us were correct because for some reason the game displayed the room differently for all of us which made the riddle unsolvable! and in the end, when the bookshelve opens friend one saw it open and went through, I didnt see it open, but just ghost ran thrugh the shelve, but friend two got stuck in the wall. Super fun concept, but very frustrating and at times unplayable. Very dissapointed because the premise and riddles themselves were fun…

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Escape First 3 on Steam

Windlands

Windlands

I was commenting on a review of the game on youtube. And then realized that I didnt review the game here. Ill just copy+paste my comment:

This game is like the opposite of the big launchtitles for oculus rift. Maybe mostly to Luckys tale.

The other games is made to make VR look AAA from a aesthetic angle, but the core mechanics is not so deep that it would make you continue playing after finishing the game, and you basically already master the game from the first minute.

Windlands is skillbased and you continually master it more and more. The more you get gud the more fun it gets. It gets very punishing a bit into the game, and at the same time the level of mastery you achieve makes you able to pull of the craziest stunts.

Real player with 21.7 hrs in game

Wrote this review without knowledge of current events. Spent time writing it so I figured I might as well post it. No comment on the developer one way or the other, this is 100% only my experience with the game:

To start off I’m going to say this is one of the most nauseating VR experiences I’ve played. The comfort cage can help, but the core gameplay has you moving quickly, constantly. I personally was not bothered by this, but many friends I’ve shown had to take the headset off within 10-15 minutes, and a handful could not play at all. People also frequently lost their balance after their first big jump, so make sure you have a good play area to work with. You can play this game well enough sitting, which helps ome. The control scheme could probably use some refining, but that’s true of 90% of VR experiences at the moment. The ground movement in particular felt odd, but I can’t really think of how they would have done it differently. Fortunately, you don’t spend a lot of time on the ground.

Real player with 17.5 hrs in game

Windlands on Steam

Sky Sanctuary

Sky Sanctuary

When to buy and when not to buy?

If you don’t like reading, check out our video of this review:

Cas & Chary on YouTube

Sky Sanctuary is a beautiful archipelago where you can play all kinds of different Samurai mini games. As the game is in early access, there are only a few things to do at the moment.

  • Japanese wood cutting (Tameshigiri)

  • Bow and arrow skill training (Kyudo with 3 modes)

  • and there is a sandbox zone where you can use/try out several Samuari weapons like Shurikens and smoke screen balls.

Real player with 44.6 hrs in game

https://youtu.be/EgNV9Rg9jU0

When I first saw this game I couldn’t help thinking of similar sword slicing VR titles like Fruit Ninja or Katana X, and wondering what would make this game stand out from its competitors. But actually, Sky Sanctuary is probably the more padded out game of the three by presenting itself as a tongue-in-cheek samurai and ninja training game. So whereas chopping things with a katana is an element of all three games, that’s just one component of Sky Sanctuary’s full experience, also offering the ability to walk around the small floating island, shoot a bow, and mess with ninja type goodies like smoke bombs, shurikens and fire staffs. Both the sword and bow experiences are essentially ranked mini-games, with the option to also just mess around the island with them.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Sky Sanctuary on Steam

Ball at Work: The Ultimate Speedrun Platformer!

Ball at Work: The Ultimate Speedrun Platformer!

I’ve played 2 Hours today and It barely felt like 30 minutes.. Also I bought a new computer to play this game, well kind of… I bought it because the screen cracked on my old one so I can actually use it. But overall this game is great even if it wasn’t free, that just makes it better.

Sincerely, Wolfy

Real player with 76.8 hrs in game

This is really fun 2D platformer game! i do reccomend you try this game if you havent already, playing through the game dosent take too long but then I found myself sinking several hours into the speedrun option in the game. there is a DLC in this game that allows you to compete against other players times, in a little event, and there is 40 levels to improve your time on.

Real player with 38.0 hrs in game

Ball at Work: The Ultimate Speedrun Platformer! on Steam

Star Control®: Origins

Star Control®: Origins

I have broken this review into a few sections, because I feel like what you need to know depends on where you are coming from.

You played Star Control 2, and liked it a lot?

You should like this game. It basically follows the same formula in terms of story and gameplay, but with some welcome improvements, such as an automatic story log where you can review key details of past encounters, and a searchable star map with the ability to add your own bookmarks.

There are also some other subtle improvements. Enemy factions have more than one type of ship you will encounter, bringing added variety to combat. Your own allies will only provide one kind of ship, but your flagship can be equipped with a wide variety of different types of weapons and other abilities.

Real player with 79.2 hrs in game

tl;dr; A beautiful and very funny adventure which is drowning in grindy, under- or mis-developed mechanics. [Verdict: 2/5]

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I have bought the game myself and completed it.

Let’s list all the positives first:

  • Very good art direction overall. Graphics, animations, aliens: all are very well done and a joy to look at.

  • Good story. Nothing super-original, but good enough with some minor twists and turns.

  • Interesting lore: using the main and also side quests there is a lot background information which enriches the world of this game.

Real player with 59.5 hrs in game

Star Control®: Origins on Steam

BORIS THE ROCKET 🚀

BORIS THE ROCKET 🚀

A kinda hectic run-around-but-think game, nicely themed around quasi-Soviet missile intercept site. Be prepared to value every second of your time. Missions are around seven minutes each, so this is also a “just another bite” thing. I picture this in the evening, a mission or two every now and then. Then again, I love the setting too : )

Real player with 38.9 hrs in game

This game is sort of Papers, Please.

During game you need to shoot down all incoming rockets. But task is not easy. You must properly configure every AA missile while trying to get enough resources to produce new missiles, or for upgrades. You alone in that base so must run on foot to every point of interest.

Actually I like games like Paper, please, so this game is my type of games, and I recommend it to buy. Its cheap enough.

Real player with 11.3 hrs in game

BORIS THE ROCKET 🚀 on Steam

Disc Ninja

Disc Ninja

Works on Valve index. Trigger to grab. it’s good. not insanely realistic. More arcade feeling, but it’s good. no settings to be seen so far. If you don’t like disk golf do not pick this up. If you do like disk golf in your spare time. This is amazing! Fun.

I find it most fun to explore the places and figure out where you are and how you will get through a course. There is obstacles that move so it’s way more engaging than a local park.

the only cons about disk throwing is you can NOT tomahawk that disk like in real life where it goes vertical then levels out flat waaay far away. But jacking around aside it feels just like launching a disk in real life. Throwing it sane like feels just like the real deal. No complaints about lag or that when you let go it feels wrong, it’s perfect. Pick it up if you into disk golf. Go do disk golfing irl before getting this, it feels the same.

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Game is unfinished, there’s not much content, it’s broken with invisible hitboxes, Index controls are not good, and no updates over the past year so the Devs could update the Oculus store version instead. It’s grossly overpriced for what’s on offer currently and I’m not holding my breath for improvements promised in the months ahead.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Disc Ninja on Steam