Shuttlecock-H: Covered Rematch

Shuttlecock-H: Covered Rematch

This version of Shuttlecock-H contains 21 completely new levels and is suitable for players of all ages. Collect hearts while avoiding bullets, lasers and other spacecrafts.

Features

  • fast Bullet Hell gameplay with simple controls

  • challenging level of difficulty

  • new levels to beat

  • this time, suitable for all ages

Also, as known from the original Shuttlecock-H:

  • company of three cute girls

  • japanese voice acting

  • adrenaline pumping soundtrack


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Shuttlecock-H: Covered Rematch on Steam

Azkend 2: The World Beneath

Azkend 2: The World Beneath

It’s not bad; there are many different power-ups that create some variety and strategy in the typical Match 3 game-play loop, so it’s not an awful chore to play.

Ultimately however, RNG plays far too much of a role in success or failure, and while the main game is eventually beatable (after many tries) the coin challenges eventually become all but impossible. If you’re trying for 100% achievement completion, good luck, because as far as I can tell that’s the only way to attain several of them.

Real player with 15.1 hrs in game


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Azkend 2 is a causal match 3 -game. The artwork is top notch and the music is alright.

There is a clumsy attempt at a plot, but in the end this whole “spirit of adventure” thing is just a theme that works well with beautiful images. You don’t get an “engaging storyline”. The woman person just ends up shipwrecked and goes to places that don’t make any sense. And the voice acting is kind of annoying.

The story mode constists of 68 levels. There are some nice special pieces and whatnot, but nothing spectacular. Nothing I wouldn’t have seen before. The gameplay gets a little repetitve at the end and sadly the levels are all quite easy. There’s also a time challenge mode, but after I was done with the storymode I thought there wasn’t much replay value.

Real player with 12.6 hrs in game

Azkend 2: The World Beneath on Steam

Black Closet

Black Closet

Are you good enough to get into a prestigious college?

Well, you better hope you are, because that’s your ultimate goal as Black Closet’s main character Elsa Jackson. Actually achieving that goal requires a successful term as president of your school’s student council, and achieving that goal requires putting the lid on several potential scandals without damaging your own credibility too badly. Let me tell you, there are a lot of potential scandals, and other forces at work may end up making your life more difficult. But first you need to identify and neutralize the traitor within your ranks…

Real player with 104.5 hrs in game


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Black Closet is one of my favorite games. The characters are interesting and sometimes complex, the story is entertaining and contains some interesting branches, and the gameplay is a really fun application of resource management to solve mysteries.

Elsa, the player character, is the president of the student council and must strategically deploy her “minions” (the other student council members) to resolve various crises so that their fancy private school remains respected while also trying not to ruin the student council’s reputation with the rest of the student body. These crises vary from mundane (the daughter of someone important might be failing a class) to serious (a student has gone missing). You need to assign the right minion for various investigative tasks that match their personal skills (for example, you don’t want to send the nice friendly girl to yell at a culprit or send the introvert to gather info via a friendly chat with a suspect) while also balancing your minions' needs because they will be temporarily unavailable if their workload causes too much stress. The cases are randomized, so this is great for replayability!

Real player with 66.2 hrs in game

Black Closet on Steam

The Tale of Doris and the Dragon - Episode 2

The Tale of Doris and the Dragon - Episode 2

Highly Anticipated Episode 2 Does Not Disappoint!!

If you liked Episode 1, then you’re going to LOVE this chapter as it continues the story of 2 unlikely friends, Doris and Norb! And if you haven’t played Episode 1, then what are you waiting for?? Hilarious and entertaining characters (although I admit that Norb and Doris continue to be my favorites), great dialogue that had me laughing out loud at times (witty and dripping with sarcasm), fantastic voice actors that make the characters their own, and intriguing music to tie it all together! This story is an absolute gem, and I highly recommend it!! My only complaint is that now, once again, I’m waiting on pins and needles for Episode 3 to find out what happens next to dear old Doris ;)

Real player with 8.5 hrs in game

This is such a great game. The dialog is funny and I really like the dragons' accent and attitude. The puzzles aren’t too difficult, except for one, which got me stuck and was too complicated compared to the rest. I played Episode 1 a couple of years ago, so it was nice that the game had an overview of that at the beginning to remind me what happened. I’m definitely going to buy Episode 3 when it gets published.

Real player with 5.9 hrs in game

The Tale of Doris and the Dragon - Episode 2 on Steam

Cardful Planning

Cardful Planning

A fun puzzle game with a dash of metroidvania. It might not be the longest game ever made but it sure is fun. A speed run and least deaths mode also add to the replay value if you want to challenge yourself or others buy topping the leaderboards.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Enjoy your puzzle platformers, check out Cardful Planning! Feels like it’s missing some culmination levels at the end but the dev’s looking into adding those. In the meantime, there’s already 50+ challenging levels and three game modes to get the most out of them.

Cardful Planning is an exciting little puzzle platformer that features four key abilities, 50+ levels, and three game modes that really add to replayability. Challenging and cleverly designed

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Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Cardful Planning on Steam

Frincess&Cnight

Frincess&Cnight

A charming little game, it’s obvious that a lot of care has been put into it!

Interesting and fun mechanics, but don’t be fooled by its charming exterior: it does not mess around in the later levels, and requires a considerable degree of mechanical and puzzling skill.

Overall, I enjoyed it, and am glad I completed it.

Expect a few hours of playtime, a lot of fun, and many, many deaths.

Real player with 8.7 hrs in game

As I’m writing this review, I have completed this game.

In one word: wonderful. I loved this game from start to finish. The controls are very basic but don’t get me wrong! with such simple controls, you can do so much and the game is extremely complex despite being so simple… the puzzles are a huge brain teaser and I love the increasing of difficulty as you go on.

Maybe a lot won’t realize but the first few levels will teach you how to achieve certain areas and little tricks (not mentioned in the tutorials) that you can use. and again, you can do so much with so very little controls!

Real player with 8.0 hrs in game

Frincess&Cnight on Steam

Degrees of Separation

Degrees of Separation

Degrees of Separation

A beautiful and challenging puzzle game with plenty of variety and clever mechanics to keep you interested and perplexed.

Positives

👍 Clever, interesting and diverse puzzles

👍 Pretty graphics with detailed environments with a fantasy ambience

👍 Charming story nicely told by narrator

Real player with 25.8 hrs in game

–-{Story}—

☐ Doesnt have (Not counting historical stuff)

☐ Something isnt nothing I guess

☐ Not greatly told

☑️ Average

☐ Good

☐ Lovely

☐ Will make you cry or smile a lot

—{Gameplay}—

☐ Try not to get addicted

☐ Very good

☑️ Good

☐ Nothing special

☐ Ehh

☐ Bad

☐ Just dont

—{ Grind }—

☑️ Nothing

☐ Only if u care about leaderboards/ranks

☐ Isn’t necessary to progress

☐ Average grind level

☐ Too much grind

☐ Insanity

—{Graphics}—

☐ You forget reality

☐ Masterpiece

☐ Beautiful

☑️ Good

Real player with 9.6 hrs in game

Degrees of Separation on Steam

Frick Frack

Frick Frack

My play through with 3 endings (1 good 2 bad)

https://youtu.be/sMybqRdZBsU

Review

Game definitely carries on the spirit of left on read I’m pretty sure some achievements don’t work especially the frack for a 1,000 feet which was to be expected since secure the bag in left on read still doesn’t seem to have been achieved after 60 pages of people devotedly trying to crack it. The story is a good environmental friendly one and it plays pretty well, I liked the different endings even though one of them had absolutely no dialogue the “destroy the earth” ending since I didn’t get an achievement for it that’s what I’ll call it. Definitely fun play I will warn you though the creator does like to waste your time and make you feel the pain i.e. realism mode in left on read and your character walking for miles the farther you get in the game for the good ending to get to your dig site with no speed up atm so heads up on that.

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

mixed feelings about this.

The non-skippable part where you walk long distances for to dig for oil is boring but it shows you the damage you have done.

The moles are quite nice to follow you while you destroy their homes and killing rats is nice too.

But the part where you dig for oil is difficult and the instructions are not really clear. It doesnt tell the players that they can dig whatever they can until they have left 2 bars on the time so that they can go to the surface and wait for the oil to appear and make money from that instead

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Frick Frack on Steam

Persephone

Persephone

Game is incredibly simple, yet very fun puzzles.

Real player with 12.9 hrs in game

Simple game, to enjoy some free time solving nice puzzles.

You must die in order to win, an interesting concept.

Real player with 11.5 hrs in game

Persephone on Steam

Tales of Aravorn: Seasons Of The Wolf

Tales of Aravorn: Seasons Of The Wolf

This game is an RPG and a Visual Novel .

Or call it a story-driven RPG - much the same thing, imo.

I believe people too often think about this as a sequel to Loren, the Amazon Princess. It is Not.

But it is similar in game play, in many ways.

ToA really deserves it’s own place in your game library.

What do you get if you choose to play ToA, Seasons of the Wolf ?

1. A nice fantasy story, with surprising twists and turns .At times disturbing.At times beautiful.

2. Turn-based tactical combat , easy to learn, fun to play, difficult at times, especially on hard - which is a must difficulty setting throughout the game, if you want all achievements . (But hard is not impossible - take it from me, I managed to do it, and I am a huge fan of normal in most games ). Go for “nightmare”, if you truly want a challenge.

Real player with 259.2 hrs in game

This was a very good, fun game, but I’m going to approach the review assuming people have played its spiritual predecessor, Loren: The Amazon Princess, as there are some notable differences even though they take place in the same world.

The developer was upfront about making this a departure from Loren–less emphasis on romances (they’re still there, just not as many options for all the PCs) and more emphasis on tactical combat. And resource management, at least on Hard or (I can’t imagine) Nightmare difficulty. I played on Hard, which would not have been my 1st choice, but did it b/c, oddly enough, a great ### of the Achievements you only get by doing so.

Real player with 108.3 hrs in game

Tales of Aravorn: Seasons Of The Wolf on Steam