Retro Classix: Super BurgerTime
I love being able to play classic games from the past with all the unconstrained ability to feed coins in without loosing all my pocket money. Ladder mazes and angry food never saw it coming!
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
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I’m a big fan of many of the 80’s era classics and I’ve sunk hours of my life playing the original Burger Time at this point, but I always wanted more stages to play. Now, this one was in the arcades and I never had the chance to try it, but honestly, it’s not really Burger Time, but something that uses the general aesthetics.
SBT is… it’s chaos. Ruthless, distracting, quarter munching chaos. Gone is the methodical charm of the original and planning out your paths. SBT just throws overwhelming numbers of very random enemies that don’t necessarily even follow the food theme (hammers, vultures, lighters… huh?) alongside a metric ton of annoying opponents that are food, but have a way of cheesing you to death, instead of punishing you for planning a path badly. They respawn rapidly, tend to out pace you easily, and they can even make it borderline impossible to get out of your spawning position. Some stages remind me more of zombie swarms than anything else.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Tiny Devil Adventure
Take Tiny Devil on his adventure to recover his beloved Brenda from the evil Octodevil.
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Procedurally generated levels add variety to each game, with the option of controlling which level created.
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Unique cooking system with over 16 million recipes to aid you on your travels.
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Secrets hidden across the lands provide clues to the recipes for the ten legendary condiments.
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Many unique, multi-stage bosses to battle.
Great rogue-lite platforming action with a permanent upgrade system, unique enemies and a great love story with a twist.
If you only buy one game this year, there are probably hundreds of games with multi-million dollar production budgets that you should consider. If you buy more than one, then consider Tiny Devil Adventure, a game produced with love, a sense of humour and not quite the correct pre-requisite amount of sanity.
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Very enjoyable game, but with a hardcore challenge.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
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Very challenging game. I liked so much.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Cook Dungeon
Honestly I love this game. Most people are blasting it for stolen are and what not but its cheap and the devs listen to the community. This game has amazing speed running potential with all of the glitches in it. I find myself coming back for more and I really enjoy the time playing this game. Some of the bugs can get annoying at times but seeing how the devs are actually working on making the game better I would say that they will not be around for long. I do feel like the game needs a tutorial or something to help you understand what you are doing but some people like having to figure that out. With 21 hours in this game I cant recommend this game enough and I feel like this game can really go somewhere in the future.
– Real player with 21.6 hrs in game
This game is a zero. I played it and thought it was fun at first. I thought there might be a trick to the “cooking”, but after extensive testing it seems to be random. I thought maybe you could infinitely clear the dungeon and get stronger… But no. Maybe encounter cool and interesting enemies… Also no… Also they STOLE PIXEL ART FROM OTHER GAMES!!! Namely POKEMON. Which is wrong… for a little more info read on.
If you beat the main “BOSS” but don’t save the princess eventually the game will lock you in an inescapable room.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
KONSAIRI
a game about a fox making food and going through dungeons i dunno
fine game, just real overpriced.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game