Samozbor ID:HEAVEN
Game provided by the Dev through my Curator Page
Samozbor ID:HEAVEN can be described as a mixture of lite resource management and race to the exit. The main goal is reaching the exit of the level to move onto the next, but you have a time limit. When you start a map, it’s daylight and enemies will randomly spawn in the map. They are your only health source, as each time you kill one, you gain 1 health. Certain enemies will also drop more powerful weapons with limited ammo. You start off with only a sword and a pistol with regenerating ammo, that only regenerates ammo when you don’t have your flashlight on. This is why I say it’s slightly resource management, at least at the beginning of the game when you don’t have more weapons.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
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«Samozbor ID:HEAVEN» Review(En/RUS)
(Action + FPS + Slasher + Dark fantasy-Horror-Psychedelic style)
Gameplay:
«Review(En):»
This is a dynamic game with crazy story, unique design, psychedelic style, author’s music, with atmosphere of horror / dark fantasy. The difficulty is low.
Our task is to complete all levels and stop the uprising of monsters who want perform a ritual and open the gates. The story is taken from previous games (visual novels) of this developer.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Where is He
Where is He Is a Simple Psychological Indie Horror Game, Where the player Unravel the mystery Of WHO IS HE, WHERE IS HE? and why you are here.
As the Eldest Son of the Smith’s Family, you find yourself in a mysterious Mansion Looking for clues to help you solve the murder of your younger Sibling.
Features include:
-Sneak, explore, survive, and hide in this terrifying first-person mystery horror simulator.
-Use stealth to evade enemies, and hide from the lurking Shadows.
-Gather resources and locate Key items that will help you survive and further your investigation.
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Hollow Destiny
10/10
I will use this game as a basis for my next shadow the hedgehog fanfiction.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
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Nice
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Student Union
Lane is in trouble and needs work, ASAP. At the kick-off of his final year of high school, he turns to asking the faculty for help. The assistant principal Mr. Underwood recommends a unique solution: form and lead a student organization dedicated to the support and maintenance of the institution. However, Lane must convince at least four other students to join the group before the end of the week.
Underneath this pretext he quickly learns the school administration is more sinister than it seems, that great danger lies within the school walls, and that the group he’s forming may be more necessary than he realized.
FULL GAME FEATURES
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Over 40 hours of gameplay
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5 - 7 character routes divided among major branching plot routes
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Over 10 endings guided by player choice, including a secret ending
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Over 30 backgrounds and over 50 illustrations
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Over 50 original tracks in a two-disc OST
DOWNLOAD THE DEMO
The game demo includes the first ~2 hours of the game, depending on your choices. It demonstrates the thesis and provides a strong introduction to the major branching paths to come.
Artifacting
Entertaining for a couple hours worth of play. A way to change the volume of the music would have helped. Later leveled it seemed like you used the shuffle button more than actually making matches.
– Real player with 15.7 hrs in game
Masquerade of Miasma
A bubble pop style game set during a Medieval plague, where proper sanitation, social distancing and toilet paper are key. Journey through this beautiful Medieval community, joined by other medical professionals, to save your home.
Parallyzed
### Пусть игра грозит вызвать косоглазие и не блещет богатством декораций, это, тем не менее, лучший “бегунЕЦ” со времен “Runner2”: простые механики управления используются удивительно разнообразно.
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### This game can cause a crossed eye, yet, it’s the best runner-game since Runner2 release because simple control mechanic is used in surpisingly many different ways.
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
Flawed but enjoyable 2D-runner.
You control two girls running across the screen at the same time. You have to swap them back and forth as the orange girl can only pass through the orange lights and the blue girl can only pass through the blue lights. The orange girl is also larger while the blue girl can jump higher, so you also need to swap them back and forth in order to avoid obstacles.
The gameplay is fun and simple. However, I do have some complaints:
- The hit boxes are… not great. Sometimes it felt like I was nowhere near an obstacle, yet I still died. Eventually you learn where the “real” hit boxes are, but close to half my deaths were probably because I thought I wouldn’t touch the spikes yet I did.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Fantasy Sliding Puzzle 2
A group of woodland fairy elves search in vain for the uncanny valley, as told through a series of sliding puzzles. Another 14 minute grand adventure brought to you by the easy 100 factory.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Lotto Life
Have you ever wondered if you could win the lottery? Here’s a chance to test that luck, without losing your shirt in the process. Lotto Life is an authentic lottery simulator similar to state-run lotteries.
Welcome to Ys, a modern city under the auspices of Lotto Life Megacorporation. Every day, in real time, a winning number is drawn for the in-game lottery. Buy tickets, read the daily newspaper, go to work, and maybe win big! Fail to pay the rent, though, and you’re looking at a new life (or perma-death, if you like) in debtor’s prison.
In line with simulating the wait-and-see experience of playing the lottery, this game plays out at a slow pace. Most days your session can take around 5 minutes to complete, and then real time must pass before more can be done.
Please note that this is a game, with no actual real-life cash payout in the event of picking a winning ticket.
AHH!!! MazeZing
In this first person game you traverse a procedurally generated maze. Before you get to traverse the maze you get a quick view of it. There are maps scattered around the maze if you need another look at it. Be careful though as this maze isn’t what it seems.