Deiland: Pocket Planet
Deiland: Pocket Planet is a relaxing farming adventure where you will have to take care of your tiny planet. Farm, craft and fight monsters to make your home a special place and help others with their quest.
Discover the story of Arco in this single-player experience, a tale about growing up, helping others and revealing the secrets that lie on the heart of your planet. We’ve crafted a relaxing game, with a strong narrative and a cast of diverse characters for you to meet.
Customize your planet with trees, plants, crops, flowers or structures, and take care of your farm animals.Discover how the whole planet changes through Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Each crop will only be available in the right seasons.
Play and relax. Smooth and cute graphics as well as relaxing soundtrack to ease up the bustling everyday routine with over 12 characters to meet and befriend and more than 100 quests to uncover the secrets that the heart of your planet holds.
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EEP 16 Expert Eisenbahn Aufbau- und Steuerungssimulation
I have downloaded eep14 eep15 and eep16 expert from thed steam website but how do I get the items(ie locos wasgpns ,buildings,bridges etc) that are in eep14 to work on eep15 and eep16
regards
graham roberts
– Real player with 679.5 hrs in game
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Ok so i decided to get EEP 16 Expert to pass the time during lock down.
IMPORTANT NOTE: First thing i will say from the start is to follow the tutorials, trust me they are worth it and you can build along side the videos, then you will realize how fluid and easy the system is. I also highly recommend joining the forum, where you will meet very friendly support who are more than willing to help and incl a English support section.
yes the tutorials is out dated and are in the process of getting updated, but it is still enough to get you started. again make use of the forum. Even though EEP is based on German rail system there is a small selection of models and tracks to have a US themed layout.
– Real player with 72.6 hrs in game
Potion Meister
Not sure the point of this other than collecting stuff- put in caudron- heat it up- then no instructions on what to do next.
Its just gather mix- gather-mix- Quite boring, never made it past 20 minutes- its that boring. Good idea- poor exectution. Needs more up front to make it even somewhat fun.
Keep my $4 though- I appreciate the effort!
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Anitons
Anitons is an vast world monster collection RPG featuring base building, farming and real time combat. Your possibilities are huge! Create vast farms populated by your monsters or experiment with breeding systems; maybe you wish to spend the whole day decorating your cozy woodland cabin or maybe you want to focus on growing and training your monsters? Anitons has got you covered!
Each one of 9 different types of Anitons has unique abilities and perks. Some of them make your travels easier, some help you with your base maintenance and others have really strong combat skills. You are free to experiment with the types, breed new Anitons or focus on evolving your favourite one!
The world of Anitons is divided into unique realms that are inhabited by different kinds of monsters. Pack up and explore gloomy caverns, enchanting forests or threatening volcanic grounds. Gather resources, build, farm different crops and customize!
Sometimes, there’s no other choice but to fight! Choose your Aniton and control it in fast paced, dynamic combat; to win, you’ll have to put your strategic thinking, accuracy and agility to a good use. Anitons have the ability to call out for their kin for aid, so always stay put and prepare for an unexpected turn of events!
Features:
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Creature collection and evolution - collect and evolve various Anitons or breed a completely new one. There are 9 Aniton types you can encounter and each of them have their unique skills.
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Real time combat - Control your Anitons in real time combat and use the skills you’ve taught them. Engage in exciting encounters that will test your strategic thinking, agility and accuracy. A fight with wild Anitons won’t always be a fair one: prepare to face dozens of enemies at once!
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Vast world - Explore a vast world in which you can find wild Anitons and many useful resources. At first getting by in the wilderness may seem challenging, but as you collect and evolve more powerful Anitons, you will find ways to grow in strength…
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Base building and farming - Grab nearby resources and set up your base! Create vast farms and maintain them with the help of your Anitons.
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Customization - Customize your character to perfectly fit your playstyle and Aniton squad. Unlock new outfits as you progress by completing fun challenges. You can also build and customize your mansion, complete with decorating your walls with pictures of your favorite Anitons!
Blacksmith Village
Let’s pay off the debt by running the smithy left behind by my grandfather.
Healing game to grow a small forge.
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Collect recipes and make various equipment. Equipment can be crafted without a recipe.
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Let’s accept requests from customers visiting the forge and receive rewards. If intimacy increases, may something good happen?
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Send your pet to the dungeon to get the materials you need to make equipment. If you’re lucky, you might find a hidden treasure?
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Let’s enjoy a healing life while feeling the little happiness of decorating the smithy.
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When you pay off your grandfather’s debt, various events occur.
Millville
Millville is a city builder with focus on its inhabitants. Provide housing and services for people to move into your town and try to collect all possible villagers there are!
Meet unique personalities, befriend them and solve their problems to unlock new buildings. You will quickly find that not everyone is happy with their neighbourhood - but some might even find the love of their life here. It is your job to help them finding their happiness within your city limits. Shouldn’t that be the job of every mayor?
Millville is for you a place to meet people, build your dream town and especially: to relax and take it slow. There is no need to rush through it, there is no urgency in the gameplay loop. Just take a breath, enjoy the view, have a sip of tea and put down a new street with a new little house.
Millville is an indie-game developed by a one-man-team in his spare time. It is inspired by class city-builders as well as farming and life simulators. Its vision is to breath more life and personality into each NPC than its usually common in city builders. The release date of Summer 2021 is subject to change.
The current goal for Millville is to offer:
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ca. 200 unique Buildings to be built in your town
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ca. 400 Villagers to be drawn into your city and to be collected, each with a unique personality, preferences and dislikes
Moondrop Mountain
My wife absolutely loves farm sim games. She plays them until the cows come home. But after spending hundreds of hours in-game, she runs out of content. This game is my love letter to her - an attempt to create a farming game that doesn’t grow stale.
I’ve tried to do that by mashing up the farm sim genre with one of gaming’s old-school genres, the roguelike. Every game will be different, depending on what perks and potions you discover. Choose a different build and learn a different playstyle. Will you be a master miner, excavating for gems in the depths? Will you be a shepherd, keeping watch over your flocks? Perhaps an alchemist, using arcane lore to help plants grow stronger. The mountain trail is full of puzzles to solve and mysteries to discover, and the procedural generation of puzzles means that you’ll never solve the same puzzle twice.
Features:
– A unique plant growth system based on the power of friendship.
– A randomized potion system - potions start off unknown (and potentially dangerous) until they are used.
– Explore the mountain trail, which offers treasure and distractions in equal measure.
– Unlockable perks, potions, seeds, blueprints, recipes, costumes, music, UI skins, house additions, statues, and pets.
– Run-based gameplay - explore a different build each time you play.
– Zero marriage candidates. The main character is based on my wife, and she doesn’t mess around.
Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator
This was a wonderful game. It’s calming, interesting, and has a beautiful medieval artstyle and OST. You play as an alchemist in a medieval village, brewing potions to help the citizens and gaining wealth and popularity. The main portion of this game is the potion crafting. (As you can imagine). The process is entirely unique as far as I know, navigating an “alchemy map” where different ingredients move you in different directions, and certain regions of the map allow you to brew an effect into the potion.
– Real player with 75.1 hrs in game
This game is great and I love it. You can really get into the world and feel like you’re the alchemist who owns the shop. The sound effects are great, the work tasks are great, it gives you a lot of free control over creativity of potions. It’s a great concept.
Keep in mind that it’s early access when you buy this. After about 8 hours in (or however long it takes for you to reach the higher levels), it gets really repetetive and there’s nothing new to do. That’s my only problem with it - but again, it’s just because it’s early access.
– Real player with 20.6 hrs in game
Aka
Ride a bike, watch the clouds, swim in the hot springs under a blossom tree… or take a nap on a giant capybara
Experiment with a farming system inspired by permaculture.
Gather resources to craft shelters, tools, props, food…
Explore different biomes, from cloud forests to snowy mountains.
Case Opener Guns
This is so worth the money, Really fun
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
TL;DR: It’s CS:GO with fewer cheaters and a significantly less toxic community.
Long version: This game offers exactly none of the dopamine release associated with case unboxing in games like CSGO, TF2 or Dota2. It also offers none of the (guaranteed) risk, other than its initial cost. The game is made in Unity, and has resolution and sound controls. The sound effects get irritating pretty quickly, but they are easy to mute. That said, the game doesn’t store sound settings on exit so if you’re sufficiently benighted enough to launch it a second time you will have to make whatever changes you want again. EDIT: This appears to be a bug more than a future. Sound settings save on exit sometimes, and other times they don’t.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game