The Way Home
crazy challenging driving game.
Enjoying music give you chills. but many, too many obstacles wait on the way to home.
recommend for guys who want to challenge.
PS. ppl in ROR are blind. so be careful while driving.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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I couldn’t stand it for more than a couple of minutes. The game is ugly, repetetive and looks horrendous, it plays out sluggishly and boringly. The music that starts playing when starting up the game is some stock shreeking that stabs into my brain.
It is a great, A-Grade worthy programming project for a highschooler. But it is not anthing more. It is not worth asking money on steam.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Need for Drive - Open World Multiplayer Racing
As the title already suggests, “Need for Drive” is basically “Need for Speed” if you bought “Need for Speed” on Wish and threw in bad grammar for good measure.
Sure, there’s only so much you can expect for paying a buck and it’s mechanically somewhat solid but that’s more a testament to the quality of the store assets the developers threw together and not to the technical proficience of the team (?) behind the game. This becomes bleedingly obvious when it comes to controller support which is fairly broken. The used asset pack offers it out-of-the-box but the devs managed to fumble the input settings to such a degree that barely anything works.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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It’s awful, but one thing that makes me confused about this is why are there three games that looks exactly the same, all developed by different developers and self-published? Success Games, Stanislaw dev and CRAZY.DEVS? Something sketchy is going on there.
This game’s actual name is CrashMetal as shown on the game’s depot.
https://steamdb.info/app/1531720/depots/
There’s a mobile game (No longer available on Play Store) that just happens to be called that, except it was developed by Stanislaw which is the same developer name for Crash Metal - Cyberpunk.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Rolling Hamster
This game is sooo much fun! had a fun time playing with my chat. most def worth it!
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
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its a good game because its has cute hamsters and funny moments when you play and it isn’t hard so its easy for family and friends to play together with
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Park The Car
Let’s start with the description: “Park the car is a racing game where you need to park your cars in a safe location!” This is not true. It is not a racing game; it is a puzzle game. You draw the path the car will take to the parking spot with your mouse. If that sounds like a mobile port, well, it probably is.
Graphics: The graphics are functional and coherent.
Sound: The music is repetitive, peppy muzak that you would expect on a cheap mobile game. I turned it off, but then I do that with almost every game.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Eggcelerate!
Tim Beaudet’s, Eggcelerate!, brings a spin on racing games, where your objective is to finish the level without dropping your egg. A novel twist on the classic egg and spoon races, that as kids we are too familiar with, with just as much frustration.
From the sound effects to the music, it is a quirky and fun little game, that will certainly test your patience.
It didn’t take me long to realize that this game is impossible to play with a keyboard, so word of advice, unless you have nimble fingers and a keyboard that allows for great reaction times, then do yourself a favour and grab a controller, and have some fun.
– Real player with 50.2 hrs in game
Eggcelerate! is a game where you can sink your teeth, playing hours on end trying to beat the developer’s time.
Opposed to other games, the times set by the developer are very challenging!
If that wasn’t enough, you can try and compete on speedrun.com/eggcelerate !
Even if you’re not that of a hardcore gamer, this game is still a great content.
The many puns, silly sounds and overall aesthetic that cracks you up every time you play.
A solid game to try if you have a couple of hours to spare.
– Real player with 47.5 hrs in game
Extreme Offroad Monster Simulator
Very rudimentary game. Obvious why it only costs $2. Poorly coded; textures fly out of nowhere. Trees appear and disappear randomly. I bought it for my 4 year old to drive around and it is non-violent and basic enough for him. But I can’t recommend it for anyone else.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
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Stars received: 1.0/10 ___ Note: v.4 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
Game description key-points: short, no odd racing
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
Mad Taxi
Mad Taxi is another asset flip from copy+paste merchants, HotFoodGames. This time they’ve ripped off someone else’s NW.js endless runner/reflex clicker game where you have to click your mouse button when the taxi hits one of the arrows.
I mean, if you’re going to plagiarise someone else’s work by asset flipping, at least you could flip something decent? Apparently not. Anyway, this is bundle worsening asset flip garbage that got dumped into cheap nasty DailyIndieGame bundles and should be avoided.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
MagiKart: Retro Kart Racing
MagiKart: Retro Kart Racing is a retro inspired racing game that heavily borrows from some of the best (and worst) late 90s kart racers.
Featuring stylized low poly models, flat-shaded textures, and classic arcade physics, this game will transport you back to a simpler era; an era where gamer supremacy is settled in front of the tube. Race through a variety of environments against ruthless computer opponents, and prove your driving skills once and for all against the infamous rubber-banding AI. If solo gaming isn’t your thing, why not break a few friendships with our multiplayer modes? Race or battle against up to three of your soon-to-be enemies, and enjoy some banging tunes by musical artist Saury and Luan Maziero!
Rigorous Races
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Your racing adventure starts on the mysterious Red Rock Island. They say that a long wooden bridge can be found there, but the question of who built it remains unsolved!
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Head over to the mysterious monster forest, where Pecos and Slimes live in harmony. Don’t be surprised if you encounter them during your race! Just be sure to avoid hitting those loveable creatures.
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Mountainous peaks, slippery ice banks, and a trek inside a whale’s belly are just about all you need to know about this perilous race!
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Things get real spooky in this gothic castle of epic proportions! Race through spiraling towers and opulent grand ballrooms to become victorious!
Collection of Characters
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The Knight is a noble racer, devoted to only the highest quality of racing. Rely on his loyal traits to get you through the race!
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The Wizard does not let anyone get in her way. Beware of her magical prowess!
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The Peco is a loyal companion, but in this case, he’s out to get you so he can be number one!
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The Slime is the cutest little creature you will ever see until it’s given a go-kart and a goal to win. Better get out of its way!
Still not satisfied? Maybe you should try calling a plumber.
Radical Relocation
This game is fun, HOWEVER it is hair-pulling levels of frustrating. The physics is god-awful sometimes, half of the vehicle unlocks suck, multiple game crashes that delete game data, killing hours of progression, and level upgrades are all trash except for the rope.
Things that pis$ed me off especially…
1. The trailer upgrade bugging out and sending all my nicely stacked items flying.
2. Hopping curbs and having all my items ping off. It’s 50/50 whether or not a curb with make you bounce :(
3. The last car unlock, the truck with bed, is horrible. Sure you can carry tons of stuff, but only while going 5 mph, so your worthless breaks don’t get you killed.
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
I genuinely enjoyed the first 30 levels of the game. The puzzles are good and there’s a decent amount of variety considering how “modular” the maps are - they all use the same obstacles and props. However, after level 30 the game hit a brick wall when it introduced boats. I played a few levels past ### 30 and just put the game down.
The car variety is pretty good, although there’s only a few to choose from. My personal favourite is the Ute.
There’s no damage model on cars - you just bonk into everything. Certain furniture items will break into pieces or get dented up. If you like those weird “oddly satisfying” videos all over the internet you’ll probably enjoy crashing a truck full of potted plants into a speeding train.
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
RunDrill
[About]
RunDrill is a 2D run game.
You control the Landrill, a machine that cracks rocks and breaks the ground to advance.
Let’s run through the vast subterranean world!
Clear the stage and watch the story!
Clear the stage and the story will unfold.
The setting is a laboratory somewhere.
What will the three characters see when they go underground?
Clear score is the player ranking!
The score for completing a stage is
It’s going to be saved in the rankings on Steam!
Let’s go for the fastest score!