KONSAIRI
a game about a fox making food and going through dungeons i dunno
fine game, just real overpriced.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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Destroy the Dummies
I highly recommend this game, it is a very fun game it is a game with a lot of strategy fast reflexes and a lot of cool and unique levels and rooms. The creator definitely put a lot of effort and time into this game it is hard but in a good way. Sometimes you just have to accept your gonna lose and just try again. Anyways I highly recommend it great job creator.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
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Due to this being an indie game I feel like the more reviews the better, so you can improve your future and current work.
Notes: I would have enjoyed some atmospheric music, but as I played I found that I was so focused on the combat (and the horror) that I didn’t really notice the lack of music midway through the game. I loved the lighting choices you made, they were all really pretty and atmospheric. : ) Level 6 and 15 were crazy hard, super challenging I had my boyfriend help me win them, but if you were aiming for a challenging game you definitely succeeded there. The flashing lights on level 10 and 16 were a bit much, but definitely created a creepy ambiance. I really liked the level deign for the final level (17) the colors and assets were great, and the heath potions were super cute they reminded me of tomato soup! I didn’t really use the speed boosts myself, but my boyfriend did so take that as you will.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
CompliKATed
My first game played was Supaplex and I thought I’ll never ever play a clone of it with the same pleasure. But this is indeed very nice and it has unique complex levels.
Pro’s
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I do like that I got to learn logic operators
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I totally love the fox, super cute to look at
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I enjoy the music
Con’s
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More levels - like a free DLC would be nice
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Preferable an editor - so I can make my own crazy levels
Keep it up!
– Real player with 38.3 hrs in game
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You’re in a labyrinth with high voltage gates and falling objects that can kill you. To unlock the exit, you need to gather a certain number of orbs (QBITS). Be prepared to die many times.
– Real player with 27.0 hrs in game
Breakneck City
One of the reasons I love Steam is I keep finding games I didn’t know I need. I feel that developers loved the Dynamite Deka series and wanted to create a similar game but in a Double Dragon mold. The gameplay handles well with a controller and the boss fights have real character. One sword wielding foe tosses one of his blades in air to free up his hand and spit a fireball across the screen. Small touches like this indicate a love for the genre.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
A fantastic throwback to 3D beat ‘em ups, a genre that is woefully undeserved given that we mainly throwbacks to 2D beat ‘ems ups that are inspired by the likes of Final Fight or Streets of Rage rather than games following the Dynamite Deka or Spikeout lineage.
Combat is pretty simple, there’s no Devil May Cry style move list, but the fundamentally solid basic attacks and a great feeling dash combine with top notch level design, clever environmental interactions, dynamic enemy types make for a really fun time.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Guns N’ Runs
Orgulhoso demais!!!!
– Real player with 20.1 hrs in game
Guns N' Runs é um jogo bem longo para estilo. Normalmente outros do mesmo gênero tem entre uma ou duas horas de jogo, esse aqui te presenteia com dês logo de cara, isso para jogadores de primeira viagem, claro. Sem contar a quantidade de personagens que o jogo possui, elevando facilmente esse número.
Os controles são precisos e responsivos, a quantidade de estágios é bem alta se você considerar todas salas cada level possui, a variedade de armas e personagens é um ponto a se considerar e a musica sem duvidas é um dos pontos fortes do jogo.
– Real player with 10.9 hrs in game
YuuYuu Jiteki no Yuukarin
With its beautiful aesthetics, fluid controls, fun designs, and amazing movement, YuuYuu Jiteki no Yuukarin has become my favourite platformer. The learning curve starts gently and introduces its mechanics well, but make no mistake, the end game offers enough challenge to give a real sense of accomplishment for beating it. The challenges ramp up, but never feel tedious or arbitrarily difficult like “gotchas.” I do strongly recommend against starting your first run on Expert, because it scales up the damage, and it will cause many many enemies to 1-shot you.
– Real player with 192.9 hrs in game
Warning: Do not attempt Expert mode until you finished Adventure mode first, do not underestimate it even if you think you are good at games.
This game is great in almost every regard but it’s problems only become really apparent in Expert mode.
I will explain where the difficulty comes from and what kind of game this is:
If you are in Expert mode keep in mind this, almost anything will kill you in one hit and send you back way back, if you lose all of your lives you will get send back to the beginning of the level and healing items will become irrelevant, Levels are pretty long so it will require you to play perfectly but for that you will have to know how the levels look like first, so there will be a lot of trial and error.
– Real player with 27.4 hrs in game
Goinund
This game has become one of my favorite games to date, to be completely honest with you. I hope so much the developer continues work on this game. It’s addictive, fast-paced, and rewarding once you finally get far enough to “become devil”. It’s worth playing.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
boss game
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Minimalist Space War
It’s a good game for a good price. It made me feel very nostalgic! It starts off easy, than gets progressively harder. Just what you’d expect in a space shooter game. Recommended!
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
I liked a lot this geometric space shooter game. It slowly progress to more challenging levels letting you understand new weapons and power ups. I recommend, its fun and relaxing at the same time!
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Darkness Maze Cube - Hardcore Puzzle Game
Amazing game!
any mistake ends up leading to your death, pay attention to every detail. test your skills and memory, solving puzzles and trying to stay alive every second.
Participating in the closed test was such a great experience,
now I’m trying to improve my score!
– Real player with 197.0 hrs in game
Amazing!
I participated in the closed tests and it really is a game for those who enjoy challenges and strong emotions …
Not taking the save and dying … makes you think “Why, why didn’t I go to get the save first?”
The team is to be congratulated, the game was thought of details, paying attention to the paths, sounds and details of the environment really helps to prevent traps.
I took several scares … rsss
Very cool!
Congratulations!
– Real player with 42.8 hrs in game
Ecco the Dolphin™
Ecco the Dolphin is a truly unique game where you control the dolphin in somewhat realistic fashion, being adventure-action game where you navigate through underwater mazes. With limited breath capality. It was released near the end of 1992 and was developed by Novotrade (known later as Appaloosa Interactive) along with Sega of America. It was released on 8 Megabit ROM. Includes 8-letter passwords for each level.
Not counting 8-bit Sega ports, the original Genesis version of a game is the most basic and most difficult version of a game. There was Japanese version that made it much easier. Sega CD also added CD music and more levels. Old PC version also double resolution of graphics on top of that and recently got fan-patch to become the best version. And 3DS version seem to be based off Genesis version, but 3D and with cheat mode.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
My first experience with Ecco was with the reboot on my Dreamcast. That appears to have been a good thing. (Not really) interestingly, I even got stuck in a wall in this game. “Ship it!” Kind of a dull maze game from what I saw so far. Also, I wish Sega made this series a “Genesis/Megadrive Classics Collection” that wasn’t literally only for the base console. A superior version of this was released for Sega-CD, and this emulator likely could run that version just as well.
2/5
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game