Risky Wings
EDIT: 2/26/19 Record name change.
EDIT; 9/11/18 The issues I describe below of needing to acclimate in order to avoid hitting objects has substantially been dealt with admirably in several ways, in more than one update. MUCH more intuitive now. Thank you!
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Full Disclosure: I LOVE TO FLY!!! (As a gamer, I mean.)
As such, I have a substantial number of Steam-based games that allow me to indulge this joyous affliction, the most recent being the wonderfully designed and remarkably addictive and entertaining Risky Wings (previously UBERFLIGHT.) Admittedly, flying games basically do one thing, and the measures of such games are:
– Real player with 17.0 hrs in game
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Relax game for reaction training.
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
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– Real player with 19.9 hrs in game
UPDATED REVIEW AT BOTTOM. Recommended – Not Recommended.
Deployment is a fun, smooth, unique and fast-paced top-down shooter. Player base feels a bit low at the moment (but there is bots), matches for TDM and DM show a limit of 8 players but I’ve only ever gotten 4 max. Don’t know if this is by design or not, but I figured if it says up to 8 it should get that high. The maps are quite small in TDM leading to camping by some players.
I’ve spent most of my time in DM and the map size is good for this free for all mode. I’m hopeful that if a server has 8 people in it then the maps will increase in size, but I haven’t been in a match with 8 to know if this is the case.
– Real player with 9.5 hrs in game
Friends For The Apocalypse
Inspired by games like Smash TV and UBERMOSH, FFTA aims to give players the freedom to wreak havok at a balanced rate while providing an ever increasing level of difficulty the longer you play. You will be tested by learning attack patterns and adapting to changing combat conditions.
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Fight alongside your trusty K-9, hot-swapping between both characters at will.
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9 Different Weapons: available from the very start include a bow, a shotgun, assault rifle, sniper rifle and even a flamethrower.
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Day/Night Cycles: randomly generate set pieces each time you sleep at night, making every day a new experience.
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Paint the ground fluorescent with the blood of a thousand dead monsters.
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8+ Different Enemy Types: with their own unique attack patterns. including Zombies, Robots, and Sea Serpents.
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Explosions! Chain together explosions and use them strategically to turn the tides.
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Command your loyal pet to sit, stay, speak, attack and even play dead.
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14 Different Upgrades: Alter your run with different perks. Slow down time to increase reaction speed or just get out of a bad situation.
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Manage and protect your campsite using bear-traps, barricades and a well trained K9.
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Handcrafted pixel art with a retro SNES feel.
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Original 8-bit chip tune soundtrack.
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Integrated indie dev support!
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XANARTHRAXIA
Overall:
Funny indie game with nice retro graphic and sound.
Game process:
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You need to pick a glyph with similar picture that showed to you
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There are time limit to choose the right glyph.
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Every level time limit become smaller.
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If you choose right glyph - you hit monsters, if not - monsters hit you.
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Sometimes you get a level-up and boost some of your skills (HP, Attack, etc)
You can beat the game for 1 - 2 hours.
After you beat the game - you can play Hardcore mode.
That’s all!
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
I picked up this game because I was drawn to the art, which is terrific, and the simple gameplay. The gameplay turns out to be even simpler than I thought, but it’s strangely compelling and surprisingly addictive. Most will find it way too simple, but if you spend time with it, you appreciate the subtle intensity and challenge.
You’re simply clicking on the symbol presented above, but there’s really more to it than that. It’s not about reflexes and skill, it’s about maintaining focus. The length of your run depends on how long you can remain focused. So in that way it’s quite challenging to go for long runs. Even though it demands concentration, you kind of get into a trance-like groove with it. Again, oddly addictive.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
NEAVE
People compare this to Refunct and as a top speedrunner of both of these games, it is unfair to judge one based off the other. NEAVE is still a great game for what it costs and is a fun way to spend an hour or two!
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
1,60EU well spent imo. FIrst time I got was 47 min. Probably not gonna speedrun myself but def will check how someone did 3 min
EDIT: so I did try speedrunning for a little bit and I do have some critique now. As a game made specifically for speedrunning it is inexcusable that NEAVE starts breaking down at high speeds. A speedrun strategy is jumping on platforms right as they are being loaded into the game but standing on moving stuff it gets terribly glitchy. I also had this bug where the bottom half of the screen would be on a different frame than the top because it just could not keep up, and that’s on the game not my laptop.
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Sea Bubble
Very wholesome game with nice aesthetics.
The kind of game you play at a couch party with some friends, controller and keyboard needed, haven’t tried playing with 2 controllers tho(and dunno if you can).
– Real player with 24.6 hrs in game
At first I was a little sceptic, watching the trailer only gave me questions about purchasing this game or not, does this kind of game really fit me? But I went to the steam page and I saw that the game wasn’t really expensive, so why not to try it? I downloaded and tried it with my roomate, and you know? It made our afternoon. This game may not have top-notch graphics or be as complex as Rocket League, but is fun to play with a friend, is that kind of game that is better when you play with someone physically and joke about it, or play with some friends a friday night before going outside.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Detective Sherlock Pug - Hidden Object. Relaxing games
Detective Sherlock Pug is a hidden object-adventure game. In this game introduces the 360 degree panoramic levels, which are great fun. Great graphics and very easy to play. The story is simple and understandable. I’d recommend it for those that just want a casual object finding game.
– Real player with 22.1 hrs in game
An excellent casual game with an interesting history, we are looking for objects, collecting puzzles, solving puzzles and much more, the game is not very long, but playing is very interesting + you can cross the game to break your record, it will be interesting to pass through, because the puzzles change every time, the game worth every ruble spent, did not regret spending time on it
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
Trial And Terror
10/10 Would develop again :DD
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
This game’s surprisingly smart and catchy. Impressive how a single mechanic can be so interestings, it’s like a playing a sort of new tetris, one action to perform but to perform it really well or fail and restart. Price is very fair too.
I love when indie games are like this, a small but well implemented clean idea instead of shooting for the stars but with a confused vision of what they want to achieve.
Well done guys!
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
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
xDasher
Love it!
The smooth movement this game offers got me really hooked. Co-Op mode is super fun and offers a nice variety of levels which make great use of the dash mechanic. I also enjoyed the singleplayer mode, great place to practice your dash skills and hunt for highscores :D Lovin' the pixel art and music too!
– Real player with 21.9 hrs in game
I had lot of fun playing this game so far! Its dashing mechanic is simple to learn but really fun to master! You’ll want to try over and over to beat that stage in the best way possible.
If you’re looking for some good local co-op game to play with your friends and family, look no further!
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game