100 hidden snails 2
This game is better suited for a child probably 6 to 12 years old (imho) than an adult. The first 50 you find on black/white artwork and all the snails are inside the artwork somewhere. At 50, the artwork colors itself in (and it is truly beautiful) and 51 through 100 can be anywhere on the screen. Took me less than 5 minutes to find the first 50. The second 50 were a bit harder only because I didn’t realize at first they were not “restricted” to the artwork itself like the first 50. I have .9 hours listed as my play time only because I got up several times last night to walk away and give my eyes a rest while I searched for the last piece that was proving elusive. Too easy in my opinion and I won’t be buying any of the other ones offered now.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
100 Hidden Snails 2 is a very simple hidden object puzzle. Find 100 hidden objects in a large 2D line drawing of a factory. The whole thing might as well be done in a web browser. This one differs from the others in the series by having two stages, after the first 50 snails, the puzzle is redrawn in colour and you must locate the remaining snails (much more difficult due to how much busier the image has become).
There’s just not enough gameplay or enjoyment in this to recommend anyone should pay for something this simple, short, and unengaging. Steam is for video games, not Where’s Waldo books.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Pareidolia
“The experience of human life is an alternation of joy and suffering”
Pareidolia is a psychological horror, where you can control your character from two perspectives, which imply artistic style and gameplay.
Pareidolia is the tendency for perception to impose a meaningful interpretation on a nebulous stimulus, usually visual, so that one sees an object, pattern or meaning where there is none. Pareidolia is a game about a game. You will live in and out of it, meet different creatures and choose whether to help them. It all reflects how you see things.
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Chair F*cking Simulator
Erotic. Sublime. A wonderful experience with which to pass the time.
Chair Fcking Simulator, henceforth known as CFS offers a unique outlook into the lifestyle of sxually uninhibited, potato shaped being. Browsing through profiles on postcards, Potato-Like Man picks one perfect and sexy piece of furniture with which to do the deed.
Friends, let me tell you that I’d been quivering with anticipation up to this point but when the actual act began, ohhh, what art. Potato-man slams his vegetable groin into a variety of sultry seats. Thus far, my most beloved memory was Potato grinding his shapely buttocks (You can do that too in case you don’t feel especially thrusty) into a spitting image of Ol' Sparky complete with blue electric light.
– Real player with 357.7 hrs in game
Absolutely my favorite experience that I have ever had with any f**king sim.
Graphics:
The graphics are pretty stellar for a game about chair… buffing. Your character really gives off the vibes that they are the last thing alive in the immersive world, but we’ll get to setting in a moment. Overall, 7/10 in graphics. Great, but I don’t necessarily feel like I’m buffing a chair.
Story:
The story is barebones, if there at all, but you can grasp the rough points:
*You are the last living thing that isn’t a chair
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
1000 hidden snails
Art by Anatoliy Loginovskikh
Important information
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Press “N” for night mode.
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Press “Del” then “Esc” to reset all achievements.
1000 hidden snails is a hidden object game in a surreal setting.
Black and white hand-drawn graphics in a cartoon style.
Can you find 1000 snails? Just click on the snail!
Good Luck!
100 hidden cups
He’s done it again! Anatoliy has put his mind to a fantasy picture and hidden cups, and they are much harder to find than your average snail or cat. Frustrating, challenging, and always entertaining, the artwork is brilliant and fantastic and the music boppy and cheerful, no matter how mad you feel trying to find those last few, though this time it’s the last 30 I can’t find instead of 2 or 3.
If you like a challenge, this one might be it, he reckons it is, and if you haven’t come across these games before, grab the series and work through them! As usual you can reset the score and there is a night mode. 10/10!
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
This one is a little rough. The art style slightly sucks. There are some well drawn parts but then when there is a more ambiguous area like gaseous clouds or jellyfish the lines are really rough.
On top of that cups sometimes do not really look like cups. A rectangle with a triangle for a cup does not really make a cup.
Still with all those issue it is still a fun fast play. Replay value in minimal but for the cost of the game you really cannot really go wrong.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Penko Park
Want to go on a weird safari? well then heres a game for you!
Penko park is an exploration game in the vein of Pokemon snap, you sit in a cart and are driven on a tour of the abandoned Penko wildlife park, as you travel through the park you take snapshots of the various animals that inhabit the place, in many ways its like a rail shooter.
Of course theres more to it that simply riding passively through the park, there are numerous collectables to find and alternate paths to open up. And simply finding the various animals isn’t all there is either most will have multiple poses to collect so you have to figure out how to get them in addition to just finding the animal, for the most part this is fairly easy as the interactions involve only the target animal itself, but there are a few situations where things get complex (like using one creature to scare another) its just a shame that there aren’t more of these in the game (like scaring away a predator causing a new creature to come out or something) but I can see how that would be alot more work for such a small team.
– Real player with 11.7 hrs in game
It’s Pokemon Snap on Steam.
So, I really liked Pokemon Snap on N64. I know, I know, it’s a game for five-year-olds, but it was so much fun - travel around different locations, keep your eyes peeled, take some good pictures. Well, that’s what this game is… just with the random monsters of a different imagination. It’s kinda weird - this game is quite a bit simpler than Snap, and yet… I think I liked this one more. Heck, the graphics aren’t even up to the Snap level (Snap was 3D, super animated, blah blah blah… This one is hand-drawn-y, simple animations, etc) - and I still think I like this one better. My ONLY disappointment was how quickly I “beat” the game - I’m showing 4.2 hours logged as of writing this, and that was with trying to take my time to enjoy (rather than trying to “steamroll” the game).
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
100 hidden eternals
This is the best game in the entire series so far, isn’t it only a big picture with 100 hidden things in it, we can do puzzles, there are animations, you can drag stuff, you can do a bee maze, THIS ONE IS THE BEST OF ALL, and yet, it’s really REALLY cheap.
My suggestion? If you don’t think the others don’t worth the price, this one does, 100%, it’s really cheap, you have 2 original soundtracks as the others, and you have 100 achievements for each eternal you find to customize your profile.
If you think this one is expensive based on the others, yeah, you are right, twice the price, BUT, you can drop an item in CS:GO, TF2 or DotA2, sell the item, and buy this game, because it’s easy to do it.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
100 Hidden Eternals is an interesting game whereby you have to find a hundred body outlines and click on them (it’s an artistic “hide and seek”). Just move your mouse, and the screen will scroll down.
Most of the Eternals are very easy to spot; however, there are some puzzles involved as well, which makes the game much harder.
There’s a big group of Eternals which can only be clicked on when you turn off a big light globe (by clicking on it), which is all good, except that I found that the screen moved when I tried to click on two of them (which were placed lower than the rest).
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Top Gang
Top Gang is a very chaotic platform game for up to 4 players cooperative. In Top Gang you have to eliminate all the enemies in the level to be able to advance at the same time you have to rescue the “Nuggets” and take them safely to the exit. Your friends can be a great help or a stumbling block because while the game is cooperative it is also competitive who can rescue more “Nuggets”?
Elemental advantages and disadvantages
Each character has their own element giving them advantages with their respective elements.
Use weapon recoil to your advantage
It is possible to escape situations or do some maneuvers using the weapon’s recoil.
History
The Nuggets are a peaceful and friendly race but also very tasty, tired of being captured all the time by the black mask gang they made a magical ritual that ended up going wrong and freeing the elemental ghosts that instead of helping them joined the gang of black mask. With no way out they went to the Top Gang firm to ask for help, Shack Joe being the leader of the company accepted the request and gathered his group to rescue the captured nuggets and destroy all the elemental ghosts.
Delusion
Delusion is an unusual puzzle game that tells a story about a beautiful world, full of life and colors, which changed beyond recognition after a series of unexplainable events had taken place.
Uncover the truth, help restore the world and save its inhabitants in a journey across five chapters with a total of one hundred fresh and carefully crafted puzzles waiting to be solved. Its turn-based gameplay is simple yet challenging, with satisfying level progression and no timers, allowing you to relax and find your own pace.
Amaze yourself with the unique, mostly hand-drawn art-style, atmosphere, and depth of the living and breathing world of Delusion and its attention to detail.
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A unique and mostly hand-drawn art-style that brings the world and its unmistakable atmosphere to life
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Simple yet challenging turn-based gameplay with satisfying level progression and no timers, allowing you to relax and find your own pace
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A total of 100 carefully crafted puzzles, each featuring an optional challenge with a unique collectible offered as the reward for its completion
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An intriguing story told in 5 chapters, with support for non-linear game progression
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Original Soundtrack composed by award-winning composer Tomáš Vrána
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Colorblind friendly