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
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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
Genetic Fluff
Genetic Fluff is a multiplayer ‘Action-RPG’ creature collection adventure game. You play as one of many time traveling outlanders (Elio, Ada, Sten and Aster), each making their way through other worldly adventures. Our outlander heroes are guided by their abilities to use Genetic Fluff and their Genetic Fluff companion ‘Gene’. You will collect and build up your Genetic Fluff creature collection gaining experience and leveling up during battle. Find special items and discover untold mysteries in a real-time action adventure that you and your friends/family can complete together or alone with local multiplayer support. Defeat Bosses in battle and skillfully avoid Enemies in the many conflicts you will encounter on your way through space and time.
Features:
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ARPG (Action RPG)
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Creature Collection
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Gain Experience
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Level Up
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Local Split Screen Multiplayer for up to 4 players (including yourself)
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Unleash and Level Up your Genetic Fluff Companions during battle to help you defeat your enemies
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Full Controller Support for the desired tactile feel of a beat-em-up action adventure game (with keyboard still as an option and mouse support for menus)
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Punch, Kick, Headbutt, Dash, Jump and use your Genetic Fluff powers to fight your way through levels and bosses, each with their own story and agenda
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Jump-Attack Flying and higher altitude opponents
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Jump and Dash to avoid moving obstacles and projectiles (Altitude Levels: Underground, Ground, Low, Mid, High, Air)
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Spawn, Pick-up, Throw, Slam, and gently set down creatures with the help of your Genetic Fluff powers
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Characters and Creatures are equipped with unique Projectiles
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Rogue-Lite Items and Loot, you collect for quests and to heal/power-up (use or lose when starting a new game)
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Game Progress is automatically Saved to local file after each Stage is complete (Note: Items are not saved to file i.e. Rogue-Lite Items and Loot)
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Portals are available after completion of milestones to make it easy to continue your adventure
Controller or Keyboard Mapping:
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“Up” : Joystick Up or ‘w’
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“Down” : Joystick Down or ’s'
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“Left” : Joystick Left or ‘a’
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“Right” : Joystick Right or ’d'
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“Low Attack / Slide Creature (if holding)” : Y or ‘o’
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“Special Attack / Enable Powers” : R2 or ‘Shift’
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“Middle Attack / Return Item (to inventory) / Slam Creature (if holding)” : X or ‘i’
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“High Attack / Throw Creature (if holding)” : R1 or ‘Ctrl’
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“Jump / Select Item (if item selection is open) / Join Game” : A or ‘j’
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“Dash / Ram” : B or ‘p’
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“Spawn Creature / Pickup Creature / Set Down Creature / Enabled Powers” : L1 or ‘Space’
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“Open / Close - Item Selection” : L2 or ‘~’
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“Open / Close - Menu” : Start or ‘Enter’
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“Switch Character / Join Game” : Select or ‘Tab’
Keyboard Only:
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“Show / Hide - Closed Captioning” : F1
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“Fullscreen Window / Resizable Window” : F2
_#### Controller, Keyboard and Local Multiplayer Notes:
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Player 1 always uses the Keyboard and Controller 1
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Multiple Controllers are needed for two, three and four Players simultaneously (i.e. Four (4) Xbox Controllers are needed for 4-Player gameplay)
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When Controller is Enabled (plugged in to computer), most Keyboard gameplay buttons are Disabled (except for Enter, F1, F2, and Menu Navigation keys when the Menu is open)_
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Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition
Amazing JRPG, honestly good storyline but if you don’t pay attention to the walls upon walls of text in the game then you might get lost between doing missions or how to get the next mission.
Amazing game and decent soundtrack too.
– Real player with 293.1 hrs in game
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After playing this game for 166 hours, struggling collects all achievement replay again and again. but I’m just very satisfied with this game. whether the story makes various cases And what I like the most is the Digimon battle scenes. It reminds me of my childhood. When I sit and watch Digimon through cartoon programs on television in the morning. This game really reminds me of my childhood. all charming of Digimon evolution. how overcoming difficult enemies, Everything is doing very well. I recommend it for those who like Digimon.
– Real player with 166.3 hrs in game
Entity Researchers
turn based dungeon crawler featuring weird zoomed up and oddly named creatures who invaded earth
you’re going to annihilate them, grind them into paste, and reap the rewards of currency and new abilities
get to work. bit of a grind but freedom isn’t free
plays like SMT + mother with a pinch of cruelty squad and rpg maker goodness
im having a nice time
dev is active and improving the game, a rarity these days woah Thank You For Your Service
hardcore mode is hardcore you will die if you aren’t paying attention to being on fire or having zero iq
– Real player with 32.5 hrs in game
This game is deceptively simple when you begin, but, there are a lot of hidden little things that go on that never get told about, like Luck being important because you’ll get more uniques that can outclass your stat mods, or affinity affecting not only your defense against that element of entity (hint, stack at least 3 ore of 1 type per element you’re facing, and include the one that the faced element does less damage to because the entities will use both info on="" that="" is="" in="" the="" pause="" menu="" under="" affinities="" ). /info
– Real player with 32.1 hrs in game
HoloFist
HoloFist is a tie-in game for a cartoon that doesn’t exist! A turn based battle game where reaction times matter, with a visual style that attempts to imagine how old school pixel RPGs might look in 3D.
With the help of your colourful ‘Holobuddies’, like Mathmoth, Pieceratops and Pakoon, you travel the island of Fistopia to clear out the haywire robots, toxic Blimes and other dangerous enemies that have overrun the island.
This first game from Edgehog attempts to infuse action into what you would expect from a turn based RPG, using timing based button presses to deal extra damage, or even block incoming attacks.
Loddlenaut
Loddlenaut is a creature-raising survival game that takes place on an ocean planet. Play as an interstellar custodian who is sent to clean up an abandoned planet polluted by a mega-corporation as you get it ready for the next company to move in.
🚀 Explore an open-world alien planet
🐠 Raise aquatic critters called “loddles” that grow based on what they eat
🔫 Clean up icky goop and floating debris with your bubble gun
🌟 Upgrade your gun and jetpack to unlock new interactions and areas in the world
🏠 Build a cozy home base for you and your loddles
Your mission: to clean up GUP-14, a small ocean planet that was once the home of GUPPI, a mega-corporation that makes and sells everything from soda to rockets. When you first arrive on the planet, you’ll find yourself amid murky waters, oil spills, and scattered junk.
Within the polluted environments, you’ll find remnants of GUPPI’s buildings, ships, and machinery all sunken to the ocean floor. As you clean up their mess, explore these areas to discover clues about the company’s questionable past.
As you clean up the planet, you’ll run into axolotl-like aliens known as “loddles.” Protect them from the polluted waters and feed them aquatic fruits while you make their planet habitable again. Depending on their diet, loddles will grow in different ways and develop unique traits and abilities that will further enable them to survive on this polluted planet.
When the loddles are strong enough and the waters are cleaner, release them back into the wild and watch them thrive! You may even come across eggs that you can incubate to raise more loddles.
A Legend In Zormore
A tale of courage and friendship. Catch creatures called Zelds. Raise them. Train them. Use them for battle! You will be aided by your deck of cards, built around your own strategy. Can you overcome the challenge and save the world?
Features
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Explore the huge open world of Zormore.
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Catch, raise, train your Zelds.
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Equip Mods to them… and yourself, to obtain a bigger power to defeat your opponents.
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Build a Deck of cards you will use in battle.
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Play Online against a Random opponent or crush your own friends ;). 1v1 or 2v2 Battles.
The Zelds
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The World
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The Cards (Your Deck)
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The Story
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Echo of Ayllu
This is a well balanced TCG!! It still on open beta so I think it will greatly improve!
Is FTP and has serveral game modes! Draft, Mirror, Reversal and you can practice VS an IA that also has some premade decks that you can check out.
It will take a bit of learning at the beginning since the mechanics are innovative.
An interesting feature is the possibility to chat with your rival in a comic-like fashion trough pop up text bubbles.
Has some bit of MTG, Eredan or Heartstone in it but in a complete different fashion.
– Real player with 161.5 hrs in game
Buen juego, diferente a otros TCG, hay que tomar en cuenta la tactica y estrategia para ganar.
After playing several hours, I can say that the mechanics feel quite similar to Urban Rivals, but with more tactics, if you liked that game, this is yours.
– Real player with 89.6 hrs in game
Dino Zoo Transport Simulator
Its a weird game, and it is what it says but nothing more a “Dino Zoo Transport simulator”. The game has 3 gamemodes. You can drive a truck but the controls are a bad/stupid.
The Price
[ ] Normal price
[x] Wait for a sale
[ ] Dont buy, only get if its free
[ ] Never Get it
Gameplay Time
[ ] 0/10 minutes
[x] 10/60 minutes
[ ] 1/3 hours
[ ] 3/5 hours
[ ] 5+ hours
Fun
[ ] its amazing
[ ] its not bad
[x] okay
[ ] mehhhhh
[ ] staring at a dot
Buggs ?
[ ] what are buggs
[ ] No
[x] a few
[ ] they are there
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
Tremendous! Made me sign an EXECUTIVE ORDER to begin a new branch of the military DINOSAUR FORCE!!! AMERICA WILL BE READY TO FIGHT THE DINOSAURS!!!
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Heliopedia
It’s a cute little game, but the inventory management is a real pain. The planets and their surroundings get quickly cluttered and that takes a lot of the fun out of the game. Would be nice if we could delete stuff more easily than dragging it all the way to the sun. The game doesn’t feel ready or polished, it seems to have a bunch of bugs here and there as well. Also I was hoping it would be a bit more realistic/educational but it’s really more on the same level as Little Alchemy ie. Stick + Bug = Stick bug. It took me two days to make sand, because I thought the logical route would be rocks but no, obviously I needed to make bunnies first.
– Real player with 13.2 hrs in game
Cute little game, but ran into game breaking errors.
If you try to charge batteries under a thunderstorm, it crashes your game with a FATAL ERROR message. Poop doesn’t dissolve in water, despite what it says in the journal. And there’s no keyboard option to quickly pick up a ton of items instead of clicking over and over again, which will strain your wrist. You can also lock yourself out of progression if you run out of materials or have trouble cooling down planets.
I really enjoy the game, but it definitely needs some fixes and fine-tuning.
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game