Timeless Dual

Timeless Dual

Timeless Dual is a retro style action adventure, open world game. Play as a super hero who is on a quest through time to save a group of high school students who have flung themselves throughout history! The world of the game changes as the player travels through seven time periods, collecting currency and upgrades and defeating enemies!


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Timeless Dual on Steam

Prehistoric Dude

Prehistoric Dude

Fun casual difficulty metroidvania. Short game with about 2 hrs worth of content. Can be played and completed in one sitting. The controls are good and the enemy units are fun. I love developer lightUp’s range of short games and I’m glad to see many releases from them. The game is slightly buggy when it comes to collision detection but doesn’t affect your gameplay too much.

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game


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Pretty short and fairly easy, but it’s cute and it was fun. Hope the team that made it continues to grow and produce more.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Prehistoric Dude on Steam

Primal Threat

Primal Threat

-Explore an ancient labyrinth consisting of 7 interconnected zones

-Blast cyborg dinosaurs and other dangerous creatures with 6 different weapons (Primal Elements)

-Discover up to 9 upgrades to help defeat your enemies and reach new areas

-Fight alone or take a friend and play 2-player co-op

-Battle 13 challenging bosses


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Primal Threat on Steam

Jeebo & Jerbo vs. Life

Jeebo & Jerbo vs. Life

Well made platformer with a goofy side and a darker side. Fits the named genres well and has a well scored soundtrack. Replayability also makes this game worth the time youll be able to get out of it.

Real player with 53.0 hrs in game

Fantastic game with an amazing world. The lore and story are phenomenal and the gameplay is very fun too. Highly recommend to anyone who enjoys funny and interesting worlds akin to that of Undertale/Deltarune (You can definitely see a lot of Toby Fox influence in the game lol)

Real player with 18.5 hrs in game

Jeebo & Jerbo vs. Life on Steam

Tropicalia

Tropicalia

O jogo tem uma temática bem divertida, com elementos culturais do Brasil o que torna bem satisfatório de jogar. O que eu acho que poderia melhorar é a história ser mais relacionada, questão dos NPC’s darem dicas de onde você deveria ir para completar a história.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Worth trying out, and definitely suggest buying, but expect to face some frustrations (not shocking given the nature of early access).

The Pros:

Combat is pretty easy to figure out.

Fresh setting that stands out from similar games

Definitely feels retro.

If you feel you hit a wall, pretty grind-friendly.

Nice use of crafting and skill learning.

Needs Improvement:

Equipment relies heavily on crafting, which is nice, but it looks like your material inventory limit is 4, which feels way too low given how much you are expected to make/use while traveling.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

Tropicalia on Steam

Dino Hazard: Chronos Blackout

Dino Hazard: Chronos Blackout

Gorgeous prehistoric animal designs ! It’s good to see proper paleoart in a game that isn’t a walking simulator for once.

The dog was kind of annoying, but thankfully not for long ;^)

Real player with 14.3 hrs in game

This review was made after completing the Beta.

Even at this stage Dino Hazard shows a lot of potential. The games setting and story are so far very interesting and while not 100% original, the more derivative elements are used in the best possible way rather then as a crutch. Do not be turned off by the games retro aesthetic, it’s very fun and runs smoothly. In fact it I rate it far more highly then maybe 99% of the Dinosaur games on steam.

This is a retro style rpg, you have the ability to explore an open world plus interior areas (which in themselves are pretty big) collecting items and solving puzzles. The enemies in this game are vary varied, including not just dinosaurs but a whole host of prehistoric life from multiple eras as well as several types of robot. The combat is turn based, in the same vain as EarthBound. Your characters are not visible on screen and the enemy sprites are static. When you attack sometimes an animation such as hand swinging a knife will appear, as a nice touch the weapon in the characters hand will change depending on what has been equipped. Despite combat’s simple animation, things can still get very tense and you will have to learn your enemies weaknesses in order to make things easier. Some aspects of combat are rather simple, others are a bit more complex but it’s not that hard to figure out. My one and only complain is that enemy attack turns can go by very quickly, making it a bit confusing as to what happened, but to balance that out not once did I feel things were being unfair.

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game

Dino Hazard: Chronos Blackout on Steam