Hobo Cat Adventures
A fun and silly 3D platformer with a character and story aesthetic like a love letter to Conker’s Bad Fur Day. Full of silliness, over the top humor, potty mouths, flying body parts, and is a blast! Ride a chicken to get around. Zoom around on an over-caffeinated spree. Roll around with crazy physics as a Snowball. Blast a regiment of rat warriors to smithereens with bombs. Hack em to bits with a chainsaw and collect their heads as trophies. Twang your banjo. Help a very drunk duck deny the reality of his living conditions. Drink Hobo Brew until you’re pissing on plants to rejuvinate the local flora and fauna. Full of little nods and references to it’s inspirations. An overall a silly good time!
– Real player with 16.7 hrs in game
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So, first of all, I have to say this game was my first Steam purchase and I don’t regret it.
The funny characters, the varied places as well as the many possibilities that the items offer always put a smile on my face.
Some of the collectibles are well hidden but not unfair. The quests that you get in the game are all very varied and do not repeat themselves.
As a German, I don’t understand the Eastereggs that are based on the Swiss streaming scene, but so it piqued my interest to take a look. It was really interesting to deal with it a little more, because I never noticed anything about it. Which of course is not surprising.
– Real player with 14.6 hrs in game
Angry Bunny 3: Virus
The world is in danger due to a monster virus being on the loose. Explore and collect items to scare the virus away. This silly bunny isn’t just cute, but also a hero that saved the entire planet!
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
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It’s very funny game. I advise this funny game.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
A Game of Changes
Pros:
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Dev is very responsive and incredibly nice and helpful
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Game has a nice relaxing pace
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Core concept is interesting, creative, and fun
Cons:
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Fairly regular freezing and crashing
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If you’re unfamiliar with the source material, the gameplay is confusing, and there’s no tutorial
6/10
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
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As a fan of the Tao Te Ching, I picked this game up on a whim shortly after release.
It appears simple but has challenged my patience as a Zen koan does to the student.
Choices appear to be mapped as the player walks on the trapezoid block, which denotes a forked path, with what looks like two Asian characters on it. Each character is a set of three horizontal lines be they solid or halved – called “trigrams.” Walking over the forked block, a trigram appears onscreen at right.*
*A web search of ‘trigrams i ching’ yields info on decoding the eight trigrams of the Taoist I Ching and the 64 hexagrams, corresponding to 64 levels in the game. Each hexagram presents a philosophy, to start the level. www -dot- taoistiching -dot- org
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Strawhart
Strawhart is an action-puzzler where you’ll master physics-defying magic in a quest to start a cult and resurrect an ancient evil. The realm of Acre is beset by a foe so powerful that no hero living can hope to save the day. But don’t worry, you’ve got a plan!
Defy Physics and Common Sense
Face off against over 80 mind-bending puzzles using an increasingly powerful array of magic. You’ll leave physics behind as you learn to phase through walls, shrug off gravity, transmute your surroundings, and weaponize the common pumpkin.
Just never forget: your powers stem from the whims of an ancient, unhinged evil.
Build a Cult
Gather cultists from across Acre to your cause. Lead eldritch rituals and grow your power, all while hiding your followers from your mother. Bargain with an unknowable evil as you try to control the last, best hope of Acre. Watch your homestead evolve as you meet and recruit a gallery of questionable characters.
Face Unforgiving Finales
Each land you visit has its own unique finale encounter, where your wits and skills will be pushed past their limits.
Piece Together the Past to Save the Future
Break free of the beaten path and use your magic to explore Acre. Search out fragments from the past and truths buried by time. Discover ultra-challenging bonus objectives tucked in the forgotten corners of the realm.
STRAYLIGHT
The heart of this game is its locomotion. It is intuitive in the beginning, yet has some intricacies you can learn to use later in the game. I am somewhat sensitive to other types of VR movement, but this one did not affect me at all. Would be a good introductory game to folks new to VR.
I quite enjoy the aesthetic of the game. You do feel quite alone and you can lose yourself in the visuals and music while casually hopping around the orbs. The level design is nice in that you can either slowly navigate while enjoying the sites, or try to rocket through it as fast as possible, if that’s your thing.
– Real player with 26.1 hrs in game
Full disclosure: I know one of the devs (so my expectations were pretty low… :P j/k), and I probably wouldn’t have picked it up otherwise, but MAN am I glad I did!
This game is super fun! Launching myself at top speed through the levels and whipping around turns is exhilarating, and despite the crazy acceleration I never once felt motion sick.
While it might seem a little short at the moment if you’re just trying to get to the end of each level, going back to collect all the cubes is a fun challenge, and trying to reach the top of the leaderboard on each level has eaten up more of my time than I care to admit. Mastering the movement and physics is rewarding and finding routes and shortcuts through each level really made me feel clever.
– Real player with 18.7 hrs in game
The Crow’s Eye
The Crow’s Eye is a rather ambitious little game from an independent Spanish developer. It tries to be much more than it actually is and combines way too many genres and components instead of focusing on a few instead. At first it seems like a psychological horror (in some way it is), but without the presence of any monsters (except for some large parasitic worms which do minimal damage before we shake them off), it could hardly be called one. For an adventure there are far too few items to use (we collect ingredients for the most part and craft mainly unimportant items from those). As strange as it may sound and totally not what one would expect from watching the trailer and the screenshots, the puzzle-platformer tag is the one that fits the game best: from time to time we have to solve various puzzles involving 3D platforming sections where we can actually ‘die’ (because we almost immediately respawn nearby - fortunately the game gives us an explanation for that at the end).
– Real player with 12.2 hrs in game
Basic Information
Title: The Crow’s Eye
Status: Released
Developer: 3D2 Entertainment
Publisher: Nkidu Games Inc.
Genre: 3D Adventure
Release Date: 20th of March, 2017
Type: Singleplayer
Introduction
I’ll start by stating very clearly that The Crow’s Eye is every other genre you can imagine, but definitely not Horror. In the several hours of playtime I have accumulated so far (and reached the end of the story), I wasn’t startled or scared by anything this game has thrown at me. No jump scares, no implied terror or even tension at the very least. You have to be aware of this and if you can come to terms with a relatively toothless “atmospheric horror” as it is being marketed, you might enjoy playing it. I sure did, despite the mislabeling. The game represents the Steam debut of its developer and I am pleased by their first project.
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
Teratopia
Teratopia Is a grate game why well 1. the characters are wacky and I love them 2. the classes are cool although I think the engineers should build turrets 3. love the boss music. I rate this game 10/10 I would love to be a sequel.
– Real player with 17.1 hrs in game
Introduction
Even though the only thing I was expecting from Teratopia was mindless fun for a few hours, which this action brawler provided, I was still a bit disappointed. Why is that? The game has decent foundations for various mechanics, which piqued my interest at first. Unfortunately, it is afraid to fully commit to them. And while that does not necessarily mean that it is an inferior approach, the result is just a bit repetitive mediocre game. And that is quite a shame.
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
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– Real player with 5633.8 hrs in game
This review is long past due, I don’t know how I didn’t write a review for this game over so many years. But by far! The best game Valve has made. Portal 2 is the definition of a perfect puzzle game. It really makes you think in a different aspect with portals, it’s so extraordinary. The story is absolutely outstanding and heartwarming, with comedic and lighthearted moments to cinematic scenes all while trying to escape Aperture Science. The visuals are nothing too captivating but very memorable. The audio is fantastic, Portal 2 has some of the best soundtracks I’ve heard out of any game it’s perfect for trying to think while going through test chambers. Everything about the main game is perfect I could play it a hundred times, come back to it years later and play it again, and it would be still just as great as the first time I experienced it.
– Real player with 207.8 hrs in game
ChromaGun
This is a mediocre game, at best.
People keep comparing it to Portal (when I say this, I mainly mean Portal 2), but I don’t think they can be at all reasonably compared. Portal is lightyears ahead in quality: it’s several years older, yet it’s much more innovative, better scripted, better acted, looks better, has far better interface responsiveness, and probably a lot more I’m not mentioning here. I cannot think of a single way in which Portal doesn’t blow this game out of the water.
Whereas the humor in Portal was hilarious and witty, ChromaGun’s sarcastic narration misses the mark by a mile, largely being comprised of a somewhat obnoxious barrage of reused insults directed toward the player.
– Real player with 15.9 hrs in game
chromagun is a competent 1st-person puzzler where you mix colors to paint surfaces and droids to move them out of the way, open doors, etc. the presentation is very good, I liked the music and the narrator a lot. settings are okay, separate volume sliders, rebindable keys, etc. no fov or brightness sliders though, and not much to tweak the graphics with, but it runs well even on an old system. the 8 chapters with 58 levels should take maybe 5 or 6 hours.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Kyklos Code
This game is actually pretty cool. Definitley a Portal-esque kind of game. Definitley worth the money. The timer is actually a really interesting and challenging aspect to this game. Very well done.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Reminds me on Portal but with a different game design. The puzzels are thoughtful and tricky so that it is a nice game for logic-lovers! I also love the music.
Nice Indiegame :)
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game