Kosmo Laika : Guide to Space
Very nice puzzle. I like history about space missions. Reminds me of the movies I watched about it
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
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An informative journey of man’s quest for reaching space, then the moon.
A relaxing 30 minutes!
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Kosmo Laika: Space and Beyond
Get ready to discover the world of space exploration.
The game is good for both those who know a lot about space exploration and those who don’t, because the character “Laika” will give you hints and tips so you can proceed with the levels while learning.
The music and sound effects create a spacey and relaxed atmosphere.
Game tells about the releases of the history of space exploration.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
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Very cool. As good as the previous game.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
SpacePOM
Bought this game because we have a Pomeranian and we love it. Fun game!
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
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The Purrr-fect game.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Samorost 2
Ok so here is my review for Samorost 2.
Art Like the other Samorost games Samorost 2 has some amazing art. It is a little more hand drawn looking than 3 whether this is a pro or a con is up to you but I personally enjoy it and it has a nice feel all around. The art is very consistent and really flows from one place to another. Everything has a nice mix of the look of a picture, an abstract world and random items in the everyday world. The only gripe I have about the art is the lack of screen shots. I really wish you could take screen shots in this game and I would really like it if they added that (don’t expect them to because of the platform its running on and the fact that it’s an older game). Although it is really a con I would still totally recommend the game.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Samorost 2 is short. It’s going to resonate differently with each individual. I personally found nothing particularly fantastic about it. The original Samorost sets itself apart by using close-up photographs of various objects, mostly forestial, to create the illusion of large landscapes. Samorost 2 relies more on a traditional hand-drawn approach, and struggles to be as visually interesting as the first game, which is available for free on the Amanita Design website.
Samorost 2’s music, as usual for an Amanita game, is top-notch, and one of its highlights.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
ProtoCorgi
ProtoCorgi is a retro style pixel art, horizontal shoot ‘em up with arcade gameplay that gives the player control over Bullet, a C3 class (Cute Cybernetic Corgi) pup.
Be prepared to Shoot, Dodge and Bark your way through in this adorable Bark’em up! Countless waves of enemies, gigantic bosses and deadly obstacles will put your skills to the test. Help Bullet on his journey to save his master and friend Nixie from terrible alien forces!
Fear not, the adventure is available to everyone with an adjustable difficulty from “ Pup” to “Ultra Nightmare”.
Take up to 27 different weapons combinations to defeat your enemies! As a true C3 Class Cybernetic pup, Bullet wields more than traditional weaponry. Use 3 different massive attacks to wipe-out the foes or rely on your fighting spirit to kick-ass!
Master the power of the bark and take your skills to the leaderboard! May you engrave your name and see it unmatched. Let your friends know who is the best Corgi!
Unleash your creativity! ProtoCorgi offers a stage editor mode where you are free to create future levels of your liking and to share them with your friends.
Not all dogs bark the same way. Enjoy customizing Bullet’s bark to your liking!
Percy’s Last Stand
The Game, from what I’ve played of it, is pretty good, the combat is fair and the dialogue is great. Overall a pretty solid game.
7.5/10
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
This game is honestly the best thing i have ever been gifted. I can no recomend this game enough. It should be sold for at least $20.99.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Joy the Pug
A pug-tastic game. It’s a sweet and short adventure of Joy the Pug trying to save the world from Space Kittens. There are 20 levels in which you need to jump over obstacles and try not to die. I admit, some levels were frustrating as hell (that’s the idea, right?) and I almost gave up, but kept on going because I was having a laugh at the same time. The puns were cute, Joy was cute, and the music is addictive.
The game probably needs polish here and there but, knowing that the budget was limited and it was done by a very small team, I am pleased with what they created. I hope we’ll get to see more games from them in the near future!
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Space Hack
Overall, after spending 45 hours grinding through this game and going through all 15 BioSpheres and all 45 levels, I can say for sure that Space Hack isn’t worth the experience in present times or at least has aged horribly.
TL;DR: This game is extremely tedious and repetitive and although I had fun in a few places I can’t really recommend this to anyone unless they are looking to complete a random game and they are willing to spend hours and hours battling with the same stuff. Even for a 2005 game it suffers from horrible pacing which shows the lack of interesting mechanics to play with.
– Real player with 45.2 hrs in game
I’ve been playing ARPGs for a long time. This sucks as an ARPG.
These are my problems with it:
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No chest system. Biggest problem in my case. I like to save items I might or not use in the future in some place. This game didn’t have that. I ended up using my base to save good gear, by the end I had over 50 items laying around.
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A lot back-tracking. Get this: the inventory is 10x5. A bit tiny except some items can be 2x4 in size, and as mentioned before, no chest system. So let’s say you find 5 items with size 2x4, and then a 2x2 item. You’re done, you can’t pick up the 2x2 one. You have to go back to your base (for which you have a thing called “hi-techs”, which are basically spells; most are good and useful, some don’t use your energy), deal with items however you want to deal them (again, no chest system), go back to the quest, rinse and repeat. I think at the fourth or fifth time it happens in the same map, you’re allowed to swear at the devs.
– Real player with 34.6 hrs in game
Mushroom Cats 2
So. Here is the thing. It’s short and doesn’t take much effort but I’m helping home school five grandchildren that I was sure would be bored to tears after the first couple of times…nope. They love it, and ask for it every single time.
It’s cute, it’s adorable, as everyone else says, and it’s just fun and sweet however many times you do it.
They love it and I love that they love it.
Quirky and a game that’s gentle on the eyes and ears.
Thanks for this short but sweet little treat.
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
A really nice soothing game, suitable for all ages! The game is really nice, compared to the predecessor Mushroom Cat, with a lot more of interaction and some easy puzzles. The musics are nice, and it makes the gaming experience wonderful and joyful. The cats are cute along with other animals and natures, and the graphics are simply awesome! However, although the main game takes a bit time to complete, the other of the island and bonus levels are quite too short. That is true especially for the bonus levels. But then again, despite the short gameplay, it’s still very nice! I really enjoy the game and all the cute cats! Definitely recommend this game! Brilliant!
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Shikon-X Astro Defense Fortress
In Shikon-X Astro Defense Fortress, you play as Major Daaia, the best pilot in the Federation, who, during her first combat mission, receives a mysterious message from humanity’s mortal enemy, the Rolars.
That message kick-starts an intergalactic adventure of epic proportions, where you’ll visit alien planets, meet all kinds of weird and silly characters, and even discover the truth about the war and why you’ve been chosen to uncover it all.
You’ve never played an adventure game like this before! Shikon-X features streamlined controls: you only have one inventory and one interaction button, no verbs and no pixel hunting, just interact with the environment and characters, and don’t worry about anything else. There are also a lot of arcade-style mini-games to enjoy along the way.
And remember, in space, no one can hear you call the hint line…
Shikon-X Astro Defense Fortress features:
Adventure game gameplay, with a twist
Shikon-X is an adventure game at heart, like Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, Thimbleweed Park, and many others from the golden era of Point & Click games.
In Shikon-X’s case, we trimmed down all the fat –no mouse, no verbs, no weird wheels of actions—you just interact with something, and things happen!
Arcade mini-games
The story starts with your first combat mission, and that’s not just text or a video: it’s a playable arcade mini-game! You’ll also play a fully-featured pinball table and many other games during your adventure. And this is not just for show: every game serves a purpose, and even some story beats will develop during these scenes.
80s and 90s Saturday morning anime style
The characters and the story are inspired by series like Robotech/Macross, Cobra, Mazinger, Captain Harlock and all the cool 80s and 90s anime.
Jump into Shikon-X, the most advanced defense ship in the Federation, protect the energy capsules, and unravel a mystery so big that will change your life forever (or at least it’ll entertain you for a few hours).