Fishermurs

Fishermurs

so i was in the ass and i was lioke bruh this game cheap so i bought it for me and frinds then i downloads and then i was like bvruh the fuk we do in this gamae then bruh idk it waz gud so like 10/10 #fishniggabattleroyale

Real player with 166.4 hrs in game


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Its a nice and funny game with good graphics and sounds for this kind but there is no community

that means no chances to joining a server. Single player is limited.

Real player with 151.8 hrs in game

Fishermurs on Steam

Nine Witches: Family Disruption

Nine Witches: Family Disruption

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A classic point and click adventure. The pixel-art reminds me of the old Lucasfilm SCUMM adventures from the 80s, the light-hearted humor as well. The story of a wheelchair-bound english paranormal scientist and his Japanese servant operating in a rural village in Nazi occupied Norway, where the Nazis conjure evil forces to turn the tide of war, is obviously a parody. The humor, full of awkward toilet jokes and a few good ones (the one with the pale nun made me snort with laughter while drinking a coke), fits to the game, but the game is also full of quite serious topics in regard to the occupation, that clash with the general comic mischief style. Just be prepared that you will witness some very unfunny things in this mostly funny game as well. The puzzles start very easy, I have now played until act 4 and finally reached a point where I don’t know how to proceed. German words are used for some German things, which may sound good for non-german speakers, but they are often awfully translated and sound strange to German native speakers. Technically, the game is well made, it comes with a really good controller implementation and the gameplay is never hindered by the user interface. There is no speech, my XBOX 360 and One controllers were recognized without any problems. Is it a masterpiece? No, but it is a good indie pnc adventure nevertheless.

Real player with 12.5 hrs in game


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Edit: Last weekend I finished the game and the game stays good from the beginning until the end. The difficulty is ok. Not to easy and not to hard.

The humor stays great all the time. There was no moment I got bored. There are also a few action moments where you have to shoot.

If I need to give a score to this game it would be a 10/10 because it simply was perfect for me.

My first review:

Nine Witches: Family Disruption has some good humor.

Until now I reached Chapter 3. I had to play with 2 personages. One of them has a special ability to leave his body as a ghost. As a ghost you can find and talk to other ghosts, go into buildings where you can see hilarious moments.

Real player with 9.2 hrs in game

Nine Witches: Family Disruption on Steam

The Door

The Door

THE DOOR is a unique story-puzzle with teleportation.

Travel through stunning landscapes with your confused robot friend, Cell44, and help her escape “the Big Thing in the Sky.”

STORY

Upon discovering and going through a secret digital door, you find yourself trapped in an alternate world together with a slightly needy, flying robot.

Guided by the robot, you must find your way home through a series of doors and puzzles leading to the legendary exit in the sky.

But, something is amiss: The omnipresent structure floating in the sky seems aware of your presence.


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The Door on Steam

Hello Puppets! VR

Hello Puppets! VR

Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2. Spoiler-Free Review.

Please note: This does NOT work on WMR out of the box & editing controller bindings is more difficult than normal.

You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/SwimWjEagnI

I would love to recommend this game. It’s a good mix of horror and comedy in a narrative-driven adventure. The story is good with strong dialogue. The ending is particularly emotional and impactful. You, suprisingly, develop a close bond with your puppet Scout by the end of this horrifying ordeal.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

I streamed this for an Extra Life stretch goal and was given a press code by tinyBuild.

While there were cool bits in this, I can’t recommend this game at $20. Here’s a breakdown:

Pros:

-Scout is an awesome character. Brilliantly acted, funny and well written.

-Concept is interesting.

-Story is actually fairly moving by the end.

Cons:

-Very short. 90 minutes to 2 hours at best.

-Buggy. Had to restart a checkpoint several times due to scripting errors.

-No proper Windows Mixed Reality support (unacceptable in 2020.) Had to create a custom control profile on my own.

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

Hello Puppets! VR on Steam

LiLy’s Revenge: Broken

LiLy’s Revenge: Broken

Chapter 0 - This is just a free little chapter for you to enjoy.

Be an outsider, witnessing a falling girl.  Sometimes all you need is someone to catch you. Will you give her your hand?

“LiLy’s Revenge – Broken” is a playful, cute, and humorous horror game about unfolding a tale of a broken heart. LiLy is a depressed devil who found herself trapped in darkness. She seeks revenge on all those who have hurt her. Will you be able to save her, end her, or let her burn the world?

Features:

  • Features a unique art style from the creator of LiLy!

  • Play as LiLy herself, as well as many other characters from the LiLy Universe!

  • Secrets everywhere.

  • Gameplay changes depending on the chapter. Sometimes it’s a puzzle game; sometimes it’s an adventure game, sometimes it’s not even a game…but it’s a game. Try each level and see!

  • Multiple endings depending on choices you make.

“Unhappiness is a normal reaction - a conditional response. It’s normal to feel unhappy as it’s a part of life and you have nothing to feel ashamed of. If you force yourself to forget what you’ve experienced, you haven’t learned anything."

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1109470/LiLys_Revenge_Broken

LiLy's Revenge: Broken on Steam

-KLAUS-

-KLAUS-

-KLAUS- : I’m addicted to this story now

Klaus is the first game by La Costa studios depicting Klaus who tries to find who he is and why he’s here. With first time releases always come hiccups so has La Costa managed this and made an instant banger first try? In my opinion yes, incredibly so! While it’s not perfect it’s done a remarkable job. Either read the full review or just take a quick look below.

Pros:

✅ Incredible story, one of the best I’ve seen in a long time

Real player with 13.5 hrs in game

Klaus

Overview

Klaus is an endearing and unusual puzzle/platformer that has just the right amount of difficulty to reward you for your efforts. It’s bursting with charm and boasts an unusual story telling system. The plot unfolds through a series of small and often humorous one-line sentences displayed within the game play area. Whilst a lot of these statements are jokes and flippant remarks, they also slowly reveal the story behind Klaus and his search for the truth behind his origins.

Real player with 11.1 hrs in game

-KLAUS- on Steam

NecroWorm

NecroWorm

Nice ambience with bugs and horrible controls

What this game is: This is a timed puzzle game with a cartoonish side. You litterally are a worm that has to eat his way through a setup in order to solve it by eating every available object (be it a brain, a skull, etc.) in a certain amount of time. You can make your way through one space only once, so you have to make sure not to put yourself in position of crossing your path.

How does it work? It presents 120 setups, on three pages, that you have to solve. Depending on the time you took in solving the puzzle (by eating everything there is to eat), you get from one to three skulls. From there, you are allowed to continue solving other puzzles, unless you want to get a better score (and thus more skulls).

Real player with 14.3 hrs in game

I came into Omnom Necropolis expecting a classic snake game, but found that this is more of a hybrid of the old snake game and a puzzler. Basically the goal of each level is to each each of the yucky dead things as quickly as possible without boxing yourself in. As you move you grow with every step (slither?) so you cannot enter the same space twice making it a bit of a challenge. I found that it’s easier if I don’t think too much about it and kind of get a broad idea of how to clear the board then tweak it out from there. This works pretty well except on some of the harder levels where things get a bit insane. There is a hint feature that shows you a completion path, but use it sparingly as it only gives you a quick flash and they are limited. Graphics and sound suit the mood and it looks nice enough: I tested it on my low-end machine and it ran smoothly so that’s nice. I’m slightly bummed that it does not support gamepads – because of this I cannot stream it to my shield or play it on the GPD Win easily. All in all if you like puzzly type games you will likely enjoy Omnom’s different approach to the genre. Plus it’s only 3 bucks. Good game to add to the Halloween playlist.

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game

NecroWorm on Steam

What Comes After

What Comes After

What Comes After is a short and touching side-scrolling visual novel which succeeds in sending an impactful message through only a few words. It’s a reminder that the lives of each and every one of us matters, be that of a human, of an animal or of a plant. It gives a soft nudge towards understanding that we can make life better by being kind, compassionate and considerate towards each other, and that changing the world starts by changing yourself, by bettering yourself.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2283780132

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

I tried to play this game on stream for my community, but I admit that I was only able to get through about 20 minutes before deciding it was a game to play offline for myself. I’m glad that I decided to play it offline because I felt that it was an intimate, emotional journey that I need to go at my own pace.

I will stress that is an emotional journey, and could potentially be triggering depending on your head-space - the game deals with a lot of heavy topics such as mental health (depression, anxiety, etc.), deaths (or near death experiences), and the meaning of life. Conversations were difficult at time, but I think that it was worth pushing through to see the final message.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

What Comes After on Steam

The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia

The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia

Textorcist pairs typing with typical “bullet hell” mechanics, resulting in a game that is, if nothing else, quite unique. You play an exorcist named Ray who uncovers a demonic conspiracy rooted in the church. Over the course of approx. 10 boss fights, you’ll battle increasingly difficult opponents by hammering out words on your keyboard while simultaneously avoiding projectiles. This results in a real challenge for people who aren’t good at multi-tasking…particularly for those who try to move with one hand and simultaneously type with the other.

Real player with 12.8 hrs in game

The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia:




What is absolutely amazing about the human race is that while we are united in sharing life under the influence of one major element – gravity - we somehow manage to impose three of our own influences that divide us as a race. To me, these three common scourges are flags, politics and religion. They are the three main elements that we humans are always fighting against each other for. In terms of religion, scholars are still debating who wrote the first bible! However, there is one thing that really happened in the 90’s in the Vatican; a demonic outbreak ravished the holy state and a former priest, named Bibbia, Ray Bibbia, came to the rescue. You are about to enter the sensational and wordy (including Latin) journey of The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia.


*– [Real player with 6.2 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198003030375)*






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