Cooking Witch
If you’ve ever wanted the witch from Hansel and Gretel to get revenge, now’s your chance!
It’s not very often that I achieve every achievement that a game has in the first sitting. As much as I would like to its almost impossible. However, when I sat down to play VaragtP’s new release, Cooking Witch, I soon found myself hooked on its simplistic yet addictive gameplay.
The premise of the game is simple. You play the role of a witch. There’s a party going down in the woods. Your objective is to abduct children from said party and to drop them into your nearby cauldron. When you do so you get their meat to eat as well as hearts (health) and stars. It’s as straightforward as it sounds.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
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❤ Audience ❤
☑ Beginner
☑ Casual Gamer
☑ Normal Gamer
☐ Expert
Concept of the game is simple and easy to grasp.
☼ Graphics ☼
☐ Bad
☐ Alright
☑ Good
☐ Beautiful
☐ Fantastic
Graphics are ok for a game of this price.
♬ Music ♬
☐ Bad
☑ Alright
☐ Good
☐ Beautiful
☐ Fantastic
Music isn’t bad, but can get a bit repetitive after a while.
☠ Difficulty ☠
☐ Easy
☑ Average
☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master
☐ Hard
☐ Unfair
The game isn’t too difficult.
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
Fast Food Mania 3D
ну что сказать, обычная матч-три игрушка с трехмерным элементами на тему фастфуда. делать нечего, сиди-собирай. одно мне показалось, что заигрывание с трехмерными модельками и их дерганьем на пользу не очень пошло, отвлекает в не в лучшую сторону, а в целом три-в-ряд как три-в-ряд
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
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Nice graphics, not difficult levels, as well as levels against the clock, all this is in Fast Food Mania 3D. great game for your money, you can kill a couple of hours of your time.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Unicorn and Sweets 2
A good game made in 2D style and also combined with 3D graphics
The peculiarity of this game is that you have a limited number of moves, so you have to think before each move, and this develops logic
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
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A simple game with a familiar concept to all of us. Decorated using various sweets. Perfect for kids. It would be cool to see the presence of in-game achievements.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Lovely Kitchen
Lucky me gets to write the first review for Lovely Kitchen.
Lovely Kitchen is an asset/template flip, that is to say, it’s a “game” that has been produced by copying a game template from GameMaker Studio, changing a few things, then dumping the barely functional “product” on Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab. In this case it was a GameMaker Studio template for doing a simple action puzzle game where you must rotate around a series of circles (donut themed in this case) and jump between them to get to the exit. The template was written by NicolaiGD and he’s selling it on the Yoyogames marketplace as “Advanced Planet Platformer”.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Unicorn and Sweets
Stars received: 1.4/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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[0.2] Sound & Music
[0.2] Graphics
[0.1] Game Design
[0] Game Story
[0.1] Game Content
[0.4] Completion time (level/game)?
[0] is it Enjoyable & Fun?
[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)
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Game description key-points: overly simplistic game suitable for a for a mobile platform
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
The interface is 3 out of 10. The game is interesting and quickly draws you into your game world, which helps to distract from everything. In this game, you need to connect figures of the same color in a row, at least 3 figures. In general, the game has fun graphics at a normal level. The game itself is colorful and expressive. I like everything
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Battle Chef Brigade Deluxe
“…no one is born a great cook, one learns by doing.”
~Julia Child
Let’s admit it, the times when mixing tile-matching puzzles with RPG elements felt fresh and cool are long gone. Not only it’s hard to surprise people with yet another “Puzzle Quest”, when you see something like that today? It’s like “Good grief, not another one…”. Battle Chef Brigade, though? Let’s just say that this game is special. Very, very special. But I’m getting ahead of myself.
– Real player with 24.5 hrs in game
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I like this game because it is different form any other game I played. You get to play with different characters and each one has their own story, but they are all part of the main story of the game. I like the combat of the game when you go on adventures looking for ingredients and fighting all kinds of monster to get them all. You also get to choose your equipment for your character and each one has different things that makes your character better. The cooking and how you cook is different and I found it cool how they use a match-3 mini-game to make your dishes, so it is much different from how you do it in the Overcooked games which I also liked. I like finding all kinds of ingredients to cook different foods. The game graphics look really nice like a Disney anime mix and the food looks so good…but I would never eat it knowing where it comes from. I guess it makes sense in their world but it’s weird in real life.
– Real player with 21.9 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
Dungeon Munchies
So, first off, don’t pay attention to the fact I have 27 hours on this game. That was because I left it on during the night and most of the day by accident. My playthrough itself was around 6 hours, and mind you we’re talking with collecting all hidden recipes, seeing all the dialogue and going for 100% completion. And I must say, it was a great experience.
Let’s start off with my shorter list - grievances. It mostly boils down to two things - the music, while pretty well-suited for the scenes and stages it was accompanying, was mostly forgetful. The one track I can remember is the whistling tune that plays before and after you fight the first boss, in the stage you fight him at.
– Real player with 83.4 hrs in game
Normally like to log more time to have more to say about this game, but the sale I got it on is only going on for like another 14 hours, and it’s good enough I feel it deserves a plug while it’s running.
Game seems really really great so far. It’s “core” graphics are low res to a degree I’m not even sure I’d call them charming (like don’t expect Dead Cells or something) and I’m mildly concerned about the difficulty curve going forward, but… I can’t really even think of any other complaints? Aside from a couple translation gaffs (and honestly, not many… it’s pretty impressively well-translated considering I’m guessing the team aren’t native English speakers… even the humor comes through well), the story is a mix of legitimately clever tongue in cheek humor with a surprisingly decent amount of characterization… like it’s rather minimalist so far, but a lot of bang for your buck, as it were. Likewise while the “gameplay” graphics are a bit “meh”, the animation is fairly fluid with solid hitboxes etc, and the cut scene portraits are very well done… Simmer’s plethora of images in particular are very amusing and cute, plentiful and good quality in concept and execution. The music/sound is a bit utilitarian, but not bad at all.
– Real player with 24.5 hrs in game