Bunny’s Ban

Bunny’s Ban

Amazing funny and cute game!

Love the graphics and the movements.

Bunny is hopping like a bunny should do.

Fun new element with the beachballs.

Some levels were easy others needed a little bit more thinking time. But overal fun to do.

I would love to see more levels!!

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game


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This game is very cute and relaxing, the mechanics are simple and very nice. I’m looking forward to playing new levels! Recommended.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Bunny's Ban on Steam

SokoMatch: Lizard Saga

SokoMatch: Lizard Saga

You have to clear 40 levels by playing away all colored blocks by pushing them together in a line or hook.

Moves can be undone. There is no penalty, no number of moves target.

The levels are not too easy, which is nice. I finished them a first time in 2 hours.

The music is not annoying, volume and effects can be adjusted as well as the resolution and screen mode.

Too bad the movement is a little bit sluggish. I prefer being able to play fast.

Apart from the fact I wished there were more levels, it’s the only minor issue I had.

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game


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Brilliant genre combination. Needs more levels though, Totally worth the $2.

Real player with 4.4 hrs in game

SokoMatch: Lizard Saga on Steam

I Love Finding Cats

I Love Finding Cats

Great hidden object game. Simple, without the distractions from a boring story.

Works great on linux with proton.

Gran juego de objetos ocultos. Es sencillo, sin las distracciones de una historia aburrida típica de esta clase de juegos.

Funciona en linux con proton.

Real player with 13.7 hrs in game


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I received this through Curator Connect and my expectations were low, but it ended up being really good with three easy-going puzzle types that I enjoy. Hidden object, find the difference, and jigsaw/mosaic puzzles. Also, cats! :2017cat:

No distracting story, just cats and visual puzzles with gradual increasing difficulty to enjoy for approx 4 hours of playtime. There are profiles to allow multiple simultaneous playthroughs.

Curation

Real player with 8.4 hrs in game

I Love Finding Cats on Steam

Monster Jaunt

Monster Jaunt

This game has that classic Nintendo couch party vibe. I’ve played it with a few different groups of people, and it seems to work well with both frequent and casual gamers. The minigames have a good amount of variety to them, and there’s enough minigames to give it a plenty of replayability. One particularly nice touch is the adorable art of the hybrid creatures in the game. I’ve fallen in love with the panda/andaconda hybrid"pandaconda" and the fiery otter “magmotter”.

Favorite minigame:

  • Topagrathree

Real player with 14.1 hrs in game

I would heartily recommend Monster Jaunt for anyone looking for a new party game.

The mini games give you a variety of challenges that mostly focus on skill and not pure chance. The board game is engaging and yet lightweight enough to be understood at a glance. Nearly the entire game allows for simultaneous play, so you don’t lose engagement while someone else it taking their turn. The Remote Play Together integration works wonderfully, as expected. Being able to play a local game across the country with little detriment is a huge bonus feature for a game like this.

Real player with 9.6 hrs in game

Monster Jaunt on Steam

Cheery Party

Cheery Party

Cheery Party is an up to 4 players Party Game with lots of minigames with virtually infinite renewal, 4 game boards each with highly customizable rules, and several game modes!

REPLAYABILITY

Repetitiveness is a big issue with most party games, but not here!

Indeed, most of Cheery Party’s minigames are procedurally generated!

Many minigames also have several variants to stay fresh and enjoyable even after many playthroughs.

PARTY MODE

Take turns rolling physical dice to move through various game boards. Collect Kittysnacks and hire more than 20 different types of Kittykats to help you find as many Pawbadges as possible!

ROCKET MODE

If you only want to play minigames, then this mode is for you! This minigame-only mode lets you choose between 3 sub-modes: free-for-all, 2 versus 2, and 1 versus 3.

ACCESSIBILITY

Everyone, regardless of their age or skill, will have a great time playing Cheery Party! Most minigames are easy to play but hard to master and you can set different types of handicaps so that the best players don’t get an easy victory every time!

ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK

Cheery Party’s original soundtrack is both fun and catchy, and because replayability is very important, every minigame has its own unique music, so be ready for a lot of tracks!

NO DLC OR IN-GAME PURCHASE

Our game studio believes in a strict no-DLC policy. All playable content will always be included in all our games, any additional content will be done with free updates. Cheery Party contains hundreds of in-game rewards and unlockable bonuses, no string attached.

Cheery Party on Steam

Later Alligator

Later Alligator

(WARNING: Massive amount of spoilers in this review)

About 3 to 4 years ago when I bought Night In The Woods it followed a particular progression. I saw the game advertised on Steam, looked at the page and it slowly caught my attention. I then chucked it into my wishlist and there it stayed for a long time. Finally months later, I caved in and bought it on sale. The game proceeded to become one of my all time favorite modern video games and won my heart minutes into the game.

Later Alligator very much followed that same flow. The art style, the characters, it all looked so obscenely adorable that I knew I needed to try this game. Sure enough, in this fateful autumn sale I fell for it. Starting at 1 AM in the morning (Since what better way to enjoy a goofy vibrant day in Alligator New York City than in the dead of the night) I dived into the game and it wasn’t until 5 AM that I finally made myself put it down. Just minutes into it I immediately fell in love with the art direction and the fluent animation. And Pat. Once you meet Pat, never let go. You’ll learn very quickly in Later Alligator what kind of a world it is. It’s a dark, gritty, grey world full of loving parents, overachieving bodybuilders, people relaxing on the streets, and old folks playing card games. And ghosts. If nothing else to be said about the game let it be known that Alligator New York City needs Alligator Ghostbusters because the entire city is crawling with ghosts. It takes some time getting used to the grey filter on everything. At first I wasn’t sure if I liked it but there’s an odd aesthetic to it. It draws your attention to the already colorful and scaley denizens of the world. However from an gameplay aspect it can get cumbersome, more on that later.

Real player with 20.8 hrs in game

Early review right now after a quick hour of play.

Later Alligator (and I swear I’m not biased towards this game at all) is a gorgeously 2d-animated, primarily point-and-click, cartoony romp through Alligator New York City. Everyone’s alligators. The gameplay itself is simplistic; unlike normal point-and-click games of this style that you might have come to expect, there’s no picking up items, there’s no real big decision making. It crosses over more with Professor Layton-style gameplay, wandering around the city and picking up little collectibles by clicking on various pieces of the environment.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

Later Alligator on Steam

Noun Town: VR Language Learning

Noun Town: VR Language Learning

Noun Town is the fastest and most fun way to learn a new language by immersing you in a world of VR language learning. Learn your choice of 25 languages by speaking, listening, reading and interacting in an interactive town that comes to life as you learn.

🌍 Choose languages like Japanese, Spanish, French, German, and more.

🏆 Speak, listen, read and interact to learn 500+ words, using learning principles derived by memory science and enabled by VR

🌇 Practice your learning through games like fishing, whack-a-mole, a magic show, or working in a café!

Noun Town: VR Language Learning on Steam

Cookie Store

This game was a lot of fun, the way the characters play off of one another. Only issue I saw was that the character arcs were too short, ending just when things got interesting. I wanted more; lots more.

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

Cookie Store on Steam

Titeuf: Mega Party

Titeuf: Mega Party

Decent game to play with friends. Story a bit annoying when you don’t know what to do, since the game doesn’t tell you much, but the minigames are actually worth it.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

Got this in a cheap random key bundle. Game is not fun at all lmao its an easy 100% tho. Would not buy even on sale unless it was like a dollar.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Titeuf: Mega Party on Steam

Make a Path for the Chicken

Make a Path for the Chicken

Clever use of mouse and keyboard. Being able to rotate the platforms opens up interesting solutions. Your platforming still needs to be on par though to make it through all the puzzles. Personally I liked the minimalist 8-bit look of the levels.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

Nice puzzle platformer.

Played from start to finish and I’m satisfied with the challenge (not too easy nor too hard) and the overall presentation is coherent with the price, so I would say it has a very good value.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Make a Path for the Chicken on Steam