Dragon Rage
Great game for what it is, small game but reasonably priced. Such satisfaction in slaming into everything and getting those power ups to easily stay ahead and achievements that aren’t complicated/cryptic as ****.
When I first saw the negative reviews for this game, I hated what they put into the reviews because all they said was its too short or I paid too much for so little content. How about they try to make a game all by themselves?! It’s not easy. Give these people some slack because I’m pretty sure those negative review people don’t even think about how hard it is to make a game.
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
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I myself enjoy the game even though most people seem to dislike it. I feel the reason people do dislike it is this its very very short for the price of 7$ and even though i got it for 15% of it still seemed short for the price. If they were to maybe add some new levels, more customization and possibly even some story to the rampage plot, or at least make it an option to change the background. Customization could be like which power up you like more and want to drop on your 100ks drop, or even more exciting giving dragons clothes and hats! But all in all its a great stress releasing game and definetly reminds me of the old rampage games. Also I feel like I’d really enjoy the creators should slowly releasing updates and adding little bits here and there and that will surely keep me happy and probably the rest of this games small fanbase.
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
Hey ma i’m a Dragon Now
I’m a beta tester and this is what i liked about the game.
I like the cut scenes. They are humorous.
The bosses add the right level of challenge.
You can buy power ups using in game currency.
You can play in different Modes to make it more or less challenging.
This game is pretty fun to play.
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
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Fuck Trump and Biden all my homies vote President Dragon
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Jump With Dragons
The graphics alone make this game worth the 0.59 I payed for it. It’s both fun and challenging. I suggest changing the key bindings under settings because the controls were awkward. I was also having problems getting my controller to fully work with it. I could look around, jump, and dash but I couldn’t walk in any direction so I was stuck playing with the keyboard and mouse.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
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Not perfect but good.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
L.S.D. (Lasting Spiritual Derangement)
DISCORD
L.S.D.
L.S.D. is a first person shooter set during a hallucinogen trip.
It’s a dream-like experience, in which things don’t seem to make sense. Because they don’t.
You keep waking up in different, weird open worlds. You have no choice but to explore them, trying to survive and to get back to reality as soon as possible.
Suddenly you’ll find yourself in magic medieval-like towns, fighting against fire-spitting dragons with a magic sword, then you’ll find handguns and rifles to attack fierce giant creatures that come right at you.
You keep waking up in mysterious, unexplored places.
You’re in a loop. You keep living the same moment again and again.
It’s up to you to decide how you’re going to live it.
Are you going to slaughter those dragon with your sword, or are you going to let them rip your head off?
Will you try to wake up from this nightmare? Or will you take control of your dreams?
What you’ll find in this game:
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Giant open worlds;
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Creatures that try to kill you;
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A psychotic narration;
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Magic swords;
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Very loud rifles;
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Very loud handguns;
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More creatures that try to kill you;
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Things that blow up for no reason:
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Even UFOs! Maybe. I’m not supposed to talk about it.
The game also features original music by Salvatore Palermo.
And all of this for about the price of a cheap cinema movie ticket!
Keep in mind that L.S.D. is being developed by a solo, but very passionate, indie developer! That’s me!
If you got this far and you’re reading this then it basically means that we’re friends, so I’ll stop using the third person.
L.S.D. is my very first commercial game. I love creating games that feature open worlds and that let me channel my creativity in unusual ways.
That’s how I came up with the idea for L.S.D.
Since I’m all alone, sometimes I use some beautiful pre-made assets created by amazing artists that let their work be licensed online and I try to make the most out of them.
If you’d like to get notified about the game (and sales) at launch, make sure to put it in your wishlist!
Wishlisting L.S.D. is a great way to support me in creating the game of my dreams in a completely free way.
Feel free to contact me for feedback, advice and anything related to the project.
Beasts of Maravilla Island
Beast of Maravilla Island is a wonderful addition to the “fantasy animal” photography genre but with a very nice twist. IT’S NOT A “CART ON RAILS” photo safari, it’s SEMI-OPEN WORLD!!
Now that I have your attention, if chill photo safari games with adorable and well thought out animals are your jam stop reading now and go pick this one up. This game is super fun and satisfying getting all the “best” shots of all the different critters. Not to mention finding all the different critters can be a bit of a challenge as some are VERY well hidden,
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Edit: So I just finished Beasts of Maravilla Island, and it was a very nice game indeed - I’m changing my review to positive, because the devs showed fantastic reactivity to the players' feedback, and that’s more than appreciable; but also because the game truly pleased me.
As said before (or after lol) it is one of peacefulness and contemplation, of nature and ourselves, as humans thus beasts, with a simple but timeless message, which felt very refreshing. Even if all the wildlife depicted in Beasts of Maravilla Island is an imaginary one, it doesn’t remove any of the game’s charm, at the contrary - as exposing existant fauna and flora might have possibly been a bit more boring to the players.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Furry Shakespeare: Dreamin' of One Lazy Dead Midsummer
Come celebrate Camp Chuckerwood’s 100th year!
It’s Midsummer Night’s Dream meets Friday the 13th, as you work as a camp counselor for the the bloodthirsty, training them to become the next generation of horror icons! The world needs these creatures of the night in order to keep the magic and imagination of the world alive, which is odd, considering these are all slashers and other types of movie monsters.
As Bray the Manticore, you enter Camp Chuckerwood, located on the edges of Lake Quiet Waters, wide eyed and ready to change the lives of your campers. What you get is two Fae Lords in the middle of a break-up, a Sasquatch intent on revenge, a giant wasp doing community service, and a werewolf head counselor at the end of her rope. Also, there’s another, different werewolf at the end of her rope as well, but we don’t want to spoil the entire game for you.
Interact with eight fellow summer counselors and up to four budding legends of horror! Survive the summer play, the summer sportsball game, the typical summer camp horror/slasher experience, and summer rivalries!
Fun is mandatory. Survival is not.