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this game makes me so happy !!! :)
theres something exciting about looking for cute (and somewhat creepy) easter eggs. i do wish happy snake could maybe collaborate with a horror game developer to make a doki doki type game (but like this, instead of a boring visual novel)
its just about an hour long but if yr cute n quirky n not like other girls then you should check this out
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
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A terrifying survival horror following the story of a young dyslexic boy trapped in purgatory. The only structure in this realm is a liberty filled with the manifestations of his inner demons. you must find your way through this sinister place and find the true power of books to escape the library and confront a mighty God towering above; along the way encountering many strange creachers and secrets.
10/10
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Slime Rancher 2
Slime Rancher 2 is a sequel to the award-winning, smash-hit original that has been enjoyed by over 10 million fans worldwide. Continue the adventures of Beatrix LeBeau as she journeys to Rainbow Island, a mysterious land brimming with ancient technology, unknown natural resources, and an avalanche of wiggling, jiggling, new slimes to discover.
As Beatrix attempts to unravel the island’s secrets and uncover its true purpose, she’ll build, ranch, and farm within a beautiful conservatory, whose sparkling glass walls give her full view of the prismatic paradise she now calls home.
Features:
Explore a Vibrant New World
Continue the slime ranching adventures of Beatrix LeBeau as she journeys to a mysterious rainbow-hued island.
Discover Wiggly New Slimes
Collect slimes never seen before on the Far, Far Range, like the bouncy cotton slime or the aquatic angler slime.
Build a Conservatory on Rainbow Island
Earn newbucks from slime plorts and collect resources on Rainbow Island to upgrade your vacpack, build new gadgets, and expand your conservatory.
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Depanneur Nocturne
A lighthearted exploration game where you are browsing a store for a perfect gift, anywhere from 15 to 60 minutes depending on how many achievements you want to hit; however, I want to point out that most of the secrets in this game add a lot to the experience. There are a few hidden areas that you could miss if you decide to end the game prematurely, so I would encourage everyone to fully explore it - pretty much entire game is optional so it’s up to you when you want to finish. It has a little bit of replay value because there are some gifts that you can’t obtain during the same playthrough, but as far as I can tell they just change a few lines of dialogue at the end. Despite the lack of content, I thought it was a very worthwhile experience with enjoyable narrative and beautiful art style, especially all of that world-building artwork on the walls.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
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Late evening. A street closed off at either end by roadworks. You need to buy a gift but only one shop is still open.
Inside, you’re greeted by a lizard-like and rather stern shopkeeper, Eugenie. She says she’s teasing, but you’re not sure if she means it. It’s under her watchful gaze, and the ever-glaring eye of a CCTV camera that tracks your every move, you begin to browse the shelves.
You quickly realise there isn’t much to browse. The shelves are well-stocked, yes, but there are only a few items to click on. Still, these items provoke your curiosity. Pleasant music plays while you browse, courtesy of a radio which you’re free to retune. There are strange posters on the wall and even complimentary coffee… though my clumsy efforts at making it elicited laughter from me and a gentle rebuke from Eugénie.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Falcon Age
An entertaining birb hunting and robot smashing game.
Played in VR, and had a lot of fun playing with your falcon and going through the story.
There were some elements that seemed a bit unpolished, it feels like there was intended to be more to the story and setting that never came to fruition, was a bit short in that respect, and while it gives you different dialogue options it’s really unclear as to how much it really affects your playthrough or the ending (in some cases there is only one answer that lets you continue). Also, at least in VR it seemed difficult to be precise in moving objects with your electric whip, making one sidequest unnecessarily difficult - this may be easier outside of VR, but the feeling of being being -in- the world was hard to give up.
– Real player with 14.5 hrs in game
Note: I played this as the Desktop, Non-VR version. I don’t use VR, so I didn’t play that version.
I was keeping my eye on this game for a while, so I was so excited when it finally came to Steam! Because I was excited about it, I might be a bit biased.
Beautiful looking game! The only thing in this game that didn’t look good was, when you gave the falcon different colour feathers, their feathers looked a bit weird. Other than the feathers, everything looked good! The storyline was interesting and engaging, but short. It would have been nice to have a game like this have more gameplay in it. I normally don’t mind short games, but I really wish this one was longer, because it was so much fun!
– Real player with 13.1 hrs in game
Saiko no sutoka
haha yandere with knife chasing around the school be fun
– Real player with 141.3 hrs in game
I know I’m supposed to be scared but I’m feeling a completely different……..emotion when I see Saiko. 10/10 would get stabbed again.
– Real player with 27.9 hrs in game
Slime Rancher
I think that this is my favourite game on steam. It is just so delightful and enjoyable to play. The style of the game is very casual while also always providing something for you to do. I have been playing the game since it was in early access (Jan 2016) and have enjoyed watching it develop over the years. I still get enjoyment out of playing the game now as there are so many different things that you can do and collect in the game.
11/10 can’t wait for Slime Rancher 2!
– Real player with 180.5 hrs in game
This game is so fun, when yo finally reach the end and you have a lot of slimes, it just turns into experimenting for what you should do. I’m also excited for the second game.
– Real player with 47.1 hrs in game
Spooky’s Jump Scare Mansion
I’m even afraid of the cardboard cutouts.
MORE THAN THE ACTUAL MONSTERS.
Specimen 4 is my second favorite because of her chase theme.
6 is my first.
BREAKFAST WAS TOO LATE
–-{Graphics}—
☐ You forget what reality is
☑ Beautiful
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ Paint.exe
—{Gameplay}—
☐ Addictive like heroin
☐ Very good
☑ Good
☐ It‘s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Staring at walls is better
☐ Just don‘t
—{Audio}—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☑ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ Earrape
– Real player with 19.4 hrs in game
I have always criticized the approach that many horror games and movies took nowadays, pelting your face with cheap, annoying jumpscares every 20 minutes when you’re bored out of your mind watching or playing said material.
I saw the title of this game and I was like “Well, this must be a parody of something I absolutely despise, this must be good!”
….My god.
I never thought I would say “NOT THE FUCKING PUMPKING AGAIN, FUCK!” So many times.
Room 25, there is nothing scary about this game, silly, cheap jumpscares.
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
Tattletail
So, this is one of my scariest games yet, but SCP was definetly the more challenging, besides that they are many pros and cons that i found while playing this magnificent game, each one will have a detailed explanation about why I beleive this.
PROS
The atmosphere was simply fantastic, it kept me on my seat, something most horror games just couldnt coprehend, the sounds and spooky sounds always kept the feeling eerie and creepy, which should always be a Pro for Games like these
The mechanics are also fairly decent and amazing, took me 2 hours to figure it out but in the end, it turned to an easy yet challenging experience that i personally find enjoyable and Reasonable for these type of horror survival games
– Real player with 36.1 hrs in game
Tattletail follows an unknown but presumably young main protagonist during the week of Christmas engaging various questionable activities with their newly mysterious toy Tattletail. Although they’re aware opening this present prior to Christmas is risky, it becomes unexpectedly encouraged once strange supernatural events occur after the toy is removed from its packaging. Tattletail is seemingly a good toy made for the whole family until it’s later revealed something more threatening is prepared to reign over the protagonist’s household.
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
IKEA VR Experience
Of all the early free experiences, this one holds up. They added a Christmas mode to it as well, that’s a good sign! I also don’t recall the stickie-buns from my first play-through, so that must be new as well. It renders well for a Unreal Engine game, maybe that’s my 970 1070 upgrade or engine improvements. I’ve played alot of VR architecture demos, and many more expansive areas to explore, but I don’t think I’ve seen one with this interactivity. There’s a fair bit of fun.
! I once got a free desk from IKEA because the one I had ordered had a slight scratch on it, but c’mon, y’all can buy one, and then photoshot that spit, and build the Mega-Desk(r) you know you deserve. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpFx4ygIv9s
– Real player with 16.0 hrs in game
It’s so lifelike!
I only went in for a cheap desk lamp, but after 30 minutes of being shepherded through the store without stopping, I found my path blocked by a couple arguing over soft furnishings whilst their child threw a tantrum over getting a hotdog and an ice-cream. I went around them and wandered a little more (on rails as per the store layout) and eventually stopped for minute to look at some bedroom furniture however I realised that I am in fact not a giant and therefore do not have 16ft ceilings in my bedroom ergo they wouldn’t fit (BUGFIX: I think there may be scaling issues). Unfortunately, the couple had caught up with me and were still arguing only this time over the mans commitment to the shopping trip. The child was complaining that it needed to go to the toilet. As if by magic an NPC in a yellow polo neck T-Shirt appeared from behind a mirror (I think no-clip was left on by mistake) and started filling up a pencil dispenser but before anyone could ask the way to the restroom it vanished behind a stack of pillows. I then walked for another 10 minutes until I found the lamp section. I found one I liked but the bulbs were some weird triangle shape that I’d never seen before so I decided to wander round and see if one of the NPCs had any clues. I eventually found what appeared to be an enormous warehouse full of boxes. There was an old man bending to lift a flat-pack bunkbed while his wife looked round nervously with a “excuse me young man could you help” look on her face (the graphics are astonishing) … I decided to offer my help as I thought it might be a side-quest… Unfortunately, the box was slightly too big for the trolley so I had to help them all the way to the checkout while the old lady did more to make it fall off than help (she meant well). In a moment of sheer determination to finish the quest I decided to help them to the car. Sadly, I got distracted by the sound of a child screaming “BUT I DON’T LIKE STRAWBERRY SYRUP ON MY ICE-CREAM” at full volume followed by crying as I left the store and I forgot to ask the nearby NPC about the lamp. By the time I remembered, I was outside waiting for the old man (Collin) to fetch the car (BUG REPORT: the bollards have odd collision boxes that the trolley won’t fit through). It was a 1993 Nissan Micra. Even after removing the basket of knitting supplies, 1972 AA road atlas of Great Britain, and full tool set including kneeling pad from the boot; I realised the box wouldn’t fit. I tried everything as the old woman looked on expectantly but no luck. Sadly, we unboxed the item in a bid to make it fit (Nice Tetris clone mini-game) and it meant the item could not be returned so I had to restart the quest.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Kill It With Fire: Ignition
i have a few ideas for some spiders that could be added. here is a list:
venomous spider: a spider that is like the normal spider, but slightly green. it will go towards the player and “bite” them, which will slow you down for five-ten seconds.
a power for the queen spider: she will spawn two spiderlings when you attack her
camo spider: a spider that is slightly transparent, so they are harder to find and hit.
radioactive spider: a sort of “boss” spider, it is a lot bigger than the other spiders, and has a radioactive symbol on its back. it has three powers: 1) it can spawn random spider types, 2-3. 2) it can turn transparent like the camo spider. 3) it can spit poison, which will slow the player down for twice as long as the poison spider.
– Real player with 16.1 hrs in game
abselutely brilliant! i can not recommend more! also, it isnt really too scary with the spiders, and its not too disgusting either, very fun, lots of great fun to be had, hmm… no its just fun and fun and fun and its so good why are you even reading this?! JUST PLAY THE GAME OR ILL LIGHT YOUR HOUSE ON FIRE! only if theres spiders inside though :)
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game