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
Retro Classix: Joe & Mac - Caveman Ninja
Epic Co-op Caveman Adventure the best Neanderthal at the end of each level gets the Cave Babe Kiss! Rejoice, Cavemen Rejoice…
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
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I never played the original, but the style is still quite nostalgic. And who doesn’t like dinosaurs? Old school difficulty, but fortunately it doesn’t cost to feed quarters.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Attack of the Giant Mutant Lizard
This is a great game. The difficulty is perfect.I hope you mights add some cool things in the future.And im really hoping you mmight add another character.
– Real player with 65.4 hrs in game
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This is a very satisfying and one of the few monster games currently on the market. The animations are perfect and the gameplay is mostly original. It’s a bit disappointing how short this game is (story mode is about 1 hour) but you can spend hours in arcade mode. I can’t wait for a sequel!
– Real player with 52.9 hrs in game
JumpJet Rex
Hardcore indie retro platformers and time-attack games have been a dime a dozen for years now, but I’m extremely pleased to share that JumpJet Rex is among the very best I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing.
To save the Earth from a deadly asteroid, you’ll find yourself loose in a number of (mostly) bite-size levels in which you, a space-faring, rocket-boot-wearing T-Rex, must propel yourself through low gravity around obstacles and enemies, passing through a set number of golden rings to unlock the exit. You can combat enemies (and interact with some obstacles) with both Rex’s spin attack and, cleverly, the emissions from your rocket boots. You earn stars by completing the level and, optionally, by doing so without dying and/or doing so within a challenging time constraint. The progression scheme is reminiscent of Super Mario 64 - you choose non-linearly from an assortment of levels until you have enough stars to unlock the boss battle, and beating the boss unlocks a new assortment of levels, and so on. Coins scattered around the levels can be exchanged for a plethora of cosmetic items and color schemes for Rex, and easter-egg-style “treasures” encourage pushing the envelopes of the level designs and finding ways to explore out of bounds. Couch co-op (!!) is available if you don’t wanna go it alone.
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
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– Real player with 10.9 hrs in game
Super Saurio Fly: Jurassic Edition
I like this game a lot, the price is fair for the amazing experience you get!
– Real player with 15.7 hrs in game
TRASH!!! A lot of bugs and the creators don’t give a shit about it, why would you put a “support” button when you know it is helpless and it won’t help anybody with their in-game problems.
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
Dino Run DX
Ahhhh. Good ol' childhood nostalgia. I’ve been played this for a long time before the SE verison was around. So what’s Dino Run DX? It a 2D racing game that you run thoughout the entire game. The game itself is quite fun. If you like racing or pixels, then you might like this product. Let’s explain some things about Dino Run DX:
Singleplayer
You must run to the left from start to finish in order to avoid getting swallowed by the doomwall. Walking into the end of the game screen will advance the player to the next stage. At some point, a DNA stonebox will pop up. By spenting the DNA, it will upgrade the dino’s speed, accel, jump, or strength of your choice. DNA can be gained by gathering up eggs (collecting enough will give you an extra life), super eggs, bones, accomplishing milestones, or by the player’s score. Once the final stage is completed on normal, hard, or insane difficulty, you’ll receive a milestone (or a trophy). If you want to know how to achieve milestones, click here . Not only that, but you earn hats as you make progress to 100% completion.
– Real player with 1234.1 hrs in game
Dino Run or Escape Extinction: The original Dino Run (also titled Escape Extinction) was released on the 30th April, 2008. In that time the game has been played over one hundred million times making it one of the most successful flash games ever developed.
The original is still widely available… for FREE!: Although Pixeljam promises that DX has made significant improvements over the original it’s a hard argument to justify purchasing this over playing the original flash games. There’s additional game play options, more levels and more hats in the DX version of the game. Of course, Pixeljam have taken complete advantage of what Steam can provide for players – achievements, full screen mode, Steamworks integration,
– Real player with 59.1 hrs in game
Dininho Adventures: Definitive Edition
This is an amazing platformer, cute graphics and challenging levels!
It’s a love letter for all the 16 bit platformers such as Mario, Sonic and many others.
Highly recommended game!
– Real player with 13.5 hrs in game
Great and ultra cute platformer with even greater difficulty level. Worth the money, because of big amount of content and cutesy.
Gaming journalists: “It’s kinda like Dark Souls of dino games.”
– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
Mini Island: Autumn
very chill game and very beautiful
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Monsters per second
In this party-based strategy defence game you will visit distant planets, build small camps and battle fierce monsters. Can you survive by learning and exploiting their weaknesses or is your party doomed to never return home?
Gameplay:
Fight:
Prepare for battle!
When the enemies arrive, place your archers on towers and gates and secure the ground with your melee fighters.
Build:
Build walls and gates to withstand the approaching waves of monsters.
Keep your adventurers fed! Do not forget to plant food for your party so they can eat and stay nourished.
Prepare:
Before starting a map, you can hire new characters, buy new weapons or adjust the difficulty of the map.
While each character has unique strengths, you can only choose four characters for each mission, so choose wisely.
If you win the battle and complete the map, a new map will be unlocked, and you may be rewarded with gold.
Each map takes around 30-50 minutes to complete.
Features:
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Two unique planets
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10 maps with 19 original monsters
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27 weapons to unlock
First Samurai
The Demon King descends from his mountain domain to you, the First Samurai and your master. Defenceless against the Demon’s magic, you succumb to his powers, leaving your Master to fight the Demon King alone. Your master falls in combat, dying. But, with his last breath, he summons the Wizard Mage. The Demon King fearing defeat, escapes to the future. Tormented, the young samurai seeks the teachings of the Wizard Mage in the ways of magic. Boiled with revenge and armed with a magical sword, the young samurai follows the Demon King into the future and the unknown…