Rainbow Billy: The Curse of the Leviathan

Rainbow Billy: The Curse of the Leviathan

Rainbow Billy: The Curse of the Leviathan is a pacifist, pokemon-esque game with visuals inspired by old rubber hose cartoons and/or Cuphead. I would recommend playing with a controller.

The game was very fun and easy to play, the game also offers varying difficulty settings to make it easier if need be. I really enjoyed the battle system and the creature collection. For how few levels there are, there are quite a few creatures to befriend. Each of the creatures have two designs, one black and white and one in colour. I like the edgy look of the black and white designs better personally, but the colour designs look alright. You can level up your creatures only twice, but each creature has a backstory that’s revealed through levelling up, so there is a bit of content in those two level ups.

Real player with 23.8 hrs in game


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The adventures of Rainbow Brilly… sorry, I mean Billy, is one that very few people can’t relate to in some way. Whether it be from the semi-nostalgic art style, being a mixture of Paper Mario’s style and a lot of classic 2.5D games, or the various mini-games that count as “actions” for you to find, it’s hard to deny that this Rainbow has a color for everyone, even if it doesn’t seem quite in your spectrum.

For the positives of this game, I’d commend it’s simple, yet still interactive style of puzzles and encounters or “confrontations” as they’re called. Your objective in almost every fight is to color your opposition’s world; and I said opposition instead of opponent because there’s not really that many characters that are outright antagonistic as their point. They’re trouble souls, just like you, and your way of combating their gray outlook on life is to talk to them and use the support of your other friends and /their/ other friends to help them realize that there’s more to life than just one shade.

Real player with 23.1 hrs in game

Rainbow Billy: The Curse of the Leviathan on Steam

Snail Story: Love Edition

Snail Story: Love Edition

Snail Story: Love Edition is a dating sim that is choice-driven and with multiple good and bad endings.

There will be a mystery element involved, which shadows a predominantly romantic storyline.

2+ romantic interests: There are currently 2 main romantic love interest, but if the timeline allows, we are considering adding more.

Point and Fork System: Points will be given to choices, while some choices have more weight and will lead to completely different routes.

8-12 hours of gameplay


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Snail Story: Love Edition on Steam

The Phantom Keeper

The Phantom Keeper

The Phantom Keeper is a monster-collecting RPG where you are a fallen Soul tasked with catching and training creatures known as Phantoms. These creatures are the lost remnants of emotions that come from the living, and you must take up the mantle of Phantom Keeper in order to harness their power and protect the Souls of this ghostly world!

There are many Keepers living throughout Akeron, although the art of Keeping has become an ancient art - you must travel this realm to train under them and master your true power! Master each emotional type in order to strengthen yourself and your team, and to stop the legion of evil Souls known as the Revelationists.

The game features:

  • Single Player story campaign

  • Action command turn-based battle system where you fight alongside your partner Phantom

  • 5 realms of Akeron to explore

  • 80+ Phantoms to catch and collect throughout Akeron

  • Complete original spooky soundtrack!


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The Phantom Keeper on Steam

Monsters of the North

Monsters of the North

Key Features

  • Befriend monsters and get to know them

  • Battle enemies in turn based elemental combat

  • Choose what monster gets to speak to new recruits

  • Build monsters relationships with each other and follow their quest-lines

  • Permanent death and high stakes, monsters react and grieve for fallen allies

  • Replayable roguelite runs with a continuous story

  • Online Multiplayer Battling vs other players

Story

In the ruins of humanity, intelligent and speaking monsters roam the Nordic landscape. But something is rumbling in the deep: an ancient being has awoken and is preparing to extinguish life in the North. One human and a party of monsters are the only things standing in it’s way.

Accessibility

  • The game is blind accessible, with Screenreader support and descriptions for monsters and visuals

  • Super Cane navigation

  • Contrast Options

  • Scaleable Text

  • Rebindable Controls

  • Difficulty modifiers

Monsters of the North on Steam

Skybinder

Skybinder

Get in flow, unlock new creatures, and become the Skybinder.

Skybinder is a minimalist creative VR puzzle. Make whales, giraffes, ducks, and more in twenty delightful yet complex puzzles.

Dive into a meditative environment designed to stimulate and soothe, with original music and handmade puzzles.

Can you master skybinding?

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Skybinder on Steam

moon: Remix RPG Adventure

moon: Remix RPG Adventure

In 1997, the now legendary anti-RPG “moon” launched in Japan. Now, under the watchful eye of its original creators, it’s finally in English!

Have you ever felt it odd that the heroes of RPGs go around opening villagers' closets and stealing from them? Or that they travel the world indiscriminately killing all monsters they meet? This game looks at the RPGs we all know and love from a new perspective.

Story

One moon-lit night, a young boy is sucked into the depths of his television set.

He falls into a place called ‘Moon World’, and thus begins a search for love in order to recover the lost moonlight.

Here, the mighty hero of Moon World murders innocent animals for experience,

but the boy’s growth comes from saving the souls of the animals and gathering the love in the world.

Yes, in this game, you level up by loving, not fighting.

The inhabitants of this world are all unique. Observe their daily lives and learn where they hide their secret love.

“Now, please, open the door!”

An RPG without battles - Save the monster’s souls -

All the monsters killed by the ‘hero’ are actually just innocent animals. As you explore the game, you will encounter the bodies of these pitiful creatures. But, if the boy can catch their souls, they can be saved.

A living, breathing world! - Peek into the secret lives of the NPCs -

Moon World’s residents go about their routine lives, depending on the time and day. The florist goes to work in the morning, and the castle guards arrive at their posts. Some folks have secret midnight hobbies, and others just spend their days fishing.

MD System - Choose your own soundtrack -

In moon, you can choose your own music. By using the special music playing Moon Disc(MD) function which appears in the game, you can walk around the map listening to the tracks you like in the order you set them.

moon: Remix RPG Adventure on Steam

Moonglow Bay

Moonglow Bay

A really fun and relaxing game.

I’m a bit sad it has such a mixed review score.

There’s not really a big challenge to anything you do ingame, however to me this was perfectly fine.

I wanted to play a really laid back game, which is exactly what Moonglow Bay seemed to be.

And I got even more.

You can just chill, catch a few fish, cook, collect pieces of the story behind your character and the citizens of the bay.

You’ll progress through quite the variety of biomes and there’s lots of interesting fish to find, that all have nice little myths the people of the bay affiliate them with.

Real player with 30.4 hrs in game

I really can’t recommend the game in it’s current state. There’s just too many bugs ranging from small visual things to currently unfixable softlocks. I’m currently stuck, unable to progress through a bossfight because it simply won’t continue. I see too many other issues like this in the game’s discord as well. Keyboard support seems like a very last moment addition; on launch, the controls were wonky and you couldn’t even save your game. They updated the controls, but there’s still no way to rebind anything. The game also doesn’t use the mouse, which is strange for a game with analog input in sections. I really wish this game had had some sort of early access/open beta period to iron out the more obvious and game-breaking issues before launch.

Real player with 24.6 hrs in game

Moonglow Bay on Steam

World for Two

World for Two

the game is absolutely beautifull, the audio and the video. if you care about lore this is something for you for sure. 10/10

Real player with 8.0 hrs in game

8/10 - Great value for money if bought & overall a very pleasant, relaxing experience.

This game was truly an enjoyable time. I’ve not completed the game fully but I have gathered the main aspect and the majority of what I needed to do. If I’m guessing, you’ll get about 6-8 hours of gameplay overall before “finishing” this game.

You’re using DNA to create lifeforms and reviving the world, essentially. It’s a very cute, relaxing indie game and the soundtracks are A.M.A.Z.I.N.G! Absolutely over the moon.

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game

World for Two on Steam

100 hidden frogs

100 hidden frogs

A meticulously hand-drawn, hidden object, naturesque PnC game. And for free. Well, what am I doing here to tell you that? You go play it yourself, I mean it’s got achievements for all my achievmaniacs out there (I saw a friend get 100+ achievements so I was like on the bandwagon then on), it’s got a nice soothing soundtrack built-in, it LOOKS GOOD, and finally, those achievements are really easy to get, just click the frogs man.

But, if you’re like me and you can’t find the last damn frog for some reason because of the green, white, and black colours blinding your vision, look no further and use this guide some awesome dude made:

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

WELP this is a quick game about 30 minutes give or take

the game premise is find 100 hidden frogs… thats it… kinda like find waldo or i spy…. honestly its not bad for a quick easy game but thats all i have to say about it so meh.

as a gamer: its casual gaming at its best just go in and look around i got to the last 10 before i needed a guide to find them

as a achievement hunter… its kinda funny because you go through and click one and get achievement click another get more achievements… so yeah all 100 achievements are one per frog so its easy

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

100 hidden frogs on Steam

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin

The title says MH Stories well i should note there is not much story going on in this game, but that is to be expected from capcom and a monster hunter game!

the gameplay is amazing. its unique and really fun weather you’re fighting or exploring.

i really enjoyed the rock,paper,scissor style for the battles and how the animations worked to really show that style!

so many cool monsters and most of them can be obtained as monsties! hey you monster hunter fans out there who want to mount your favorite monster when they wont try to knock you off, get this game right now cause thats what you’re about to do here!

Real player with 477.3 hrs in game

Really enjoyed the game, its a bit grindy and my only concern is the lobby for co op missions which rarely find people to play with, so i end up doing solo.

Real player with 114.6 hrs in game

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin on Steam