EarthNight
EarthNight is an absolutely fantastic runner game, where you skydive (spacedive?) though each successive atmosphere, while landing on, running across, and slaying massive dragons. You can tell how much love and passion was poured into this game from every angle.
Every run, you collect pieces of the dragons, which unlock new temporary power-ups when collected for the first time. These power-ups then show up on runs, and you have to collect them to get their temporary effects. You can also use your currency, water, to buy the power-ups early, if you’re finding a dragon too difficult or not fun and just want the power-up. You also collect eggs each run. Every dragon has 3 eggs, each one makes you do more damage against that dragon on that run. Eggs and dragon pieces are also used for upgrading your items and water tank.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
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Auto-Stunner
Yes. Get it. Or play it on Apple Arcade. This is such an interesting one.
This weirdness. A seven years in the making autorunner from a studio whose founder said of the genre ‘People got bored because it’s boring.’ THAT’S where you need to start when you’re aiming to upend a genre. Also, a title pitched to bring mobile gaming its own Spelunky. You could say it was unpunctual to that aim given the releases we now see on the small screen or, perhaps, just in time for Apple Arcade’s mainstreamification. In any case, what a mission statement; what a millstone of expectation and prospects round a studio’s first game’s neck. How’d it do?
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
DRAGON: A Game About a Dragon
Dragon: A Story About a Dragon
…is a 2D Platformer. The king has kidnapped your girlfriend to avoid you producing more dragons, and it’s up to you to get up your lazy butt, leave your house and go save her.
⚙ Game Description & Mechanics ⚙
As with most 2D Platformer, you stroll through levels, jumping over obstacles and attacking enemies that are spread across the levels. You have a melee claw attack and a short-range fire breath attack, although you learn alternative short-range attacks such as lightning and acid.
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
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Very mix about this game.
It’s simple, it’s cute, has some quality of humor, controls are decent and responsive (take a little getting used to), and difficult gradually ramps up… but then it has glaring issues.
The final boss has a few bugs/glitches that you will have to expect to get damaged, no matter what. The lighting attacking that goes across the screen from left to right does not stop when you attack the power generator and flashes–it’ll only stop when it’s destroyed. Sometimes the lightning still stop before it goes completely cross or will speed up, all by chance.
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
The Enthralling Realms: The Blacksmith’s Revenge
Just your standard Match 3 game with pretty graphics. Not particularly difficult until the very last boss, who hides in a RNG bubble and sends way too many web-happy spiders after you …but he’s dead now and I’m having roasted dragon wings for supper. Plus a goblet of chianti. phtttttt :[
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
The atmosphere of this game hooked me to play this game. I enjoyed the relaxing gameplay and music. It looks like they decided to scrap the whole potion making options that were in the last Enthralling Realms game. For me it´s far the best of the 3 or 4 existing parts so far. There is a thrilling story line and interesting characters with good voice over, who appear with the ongoing story. The graphics are bright and clear and the special effects are unrivalled in other match-3 games I,´ve played. There are four different types of Power-ups available, and each one requires a Mana Meter refill after each use. The Mana Meter is refilled by making any Match, but larger matches will fill the meter more quickly. There are 5 chapters and at the end of each you have to defeat a beast to clear a chapter.Blacksmith’s Revenge is a really good Match 3 game with interesting board layouts that present a good challenge. The only two small minus points are that there is no option to select difficulty modes such as Relaxed, Normal or Hard and I hate I hate all the spiders that appear in the cut scenes.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection
Played this a lot on the Switch, and am gladly going to play it even more on PC. If you have a high tolerance for frustration and can laugh at both your own stupid mistakes and some downright mean BS the game will throw your way (mostly difficulty, but some cheap traps as well), I believe you’ll have an absolute blast playing this. It’s quite a rollercoaster of intense excitement, intense frustration and intense satisfaction.
The GnG series was always quite unique due to how well it evoked a feeling of fumbling or panic with its design and mechanics. No matter how well you know a level and how good of a plan you have, things always go very wrong very quickly, and you will be forced to quickly make some hard decisions or die. This aspect of the games was always the main source of excitement, satisfaction and humor. GnG Resurrection doubles down on this exact element and ramps it up more than any previous game in the series.
– Real player with 58.9 hrs in game
Ghosts ‘n Goblins is back and it’s harder than ever! Having played four games in this series I was convinced that I was more-than-ready to tackle its hardest difficulty (Legend) for my first playthrough, oh how wrong I was. Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection (GnGR) is best described as a remake+. It borrows heavily from the gameplay, enemies, levels, music, and more from the first two games but also contains new content that fits in with what the original games established. GnGR features four returning stages that are significantly longer and play completely differently as well as three brand new stages.
– Real player with 45.6 hrs in game
Monster Seek Ep.1
Updated on 04/19/2021
https://youtu.be/ijDW4rpmSZ8 (1st Look)
https://youtu.be/S8ic7XJ09Bg (Revisited on 04/19/2021)
So you’ve read the description and now you’re down here in the comments trying to figure out what’s it all about. Click the video above to see some of the gameplay, mechanic and hear my thoughts on the game.
Warning This game as intense amount of screen shaking and may effect those who are sensitive to motion sickness*
Monster Seek (Ep.1) has wonderful graphics and music with simplistic (non complicated) controls. You character looks like a cross between Dr. Light (megaman) and George Lucas (Star Wars) which got me invested from the first moment I saw the game.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
When you enter the village nothing happen. It’s all black screen. Please fix.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Alchemy Emporium
This title has certainly a peculiar approach to what makes a game, it feels like a dive in deep water. While the statistics are explained in the beginning and each section has a tutorial, the true nature of the experience is concealed, to be discovered as the player advances.
Cons
✗ Incomplete translation, with some text left in Italian.
✗ Extremely mind-numbing, the progress does not grant any actual satisfaction.
✗ In-game annotations aren’t practical.
✗ The tutorial button is positioned right beside the “next activity” button.
– Real player with 15.7 hrs in game
As it stand it needs work but as the potential to be a great game.
When you start up the game, there is some selections that come with perks. As of right now you have no way of telling what the perk does besides judging the name of the perk. As a new player, it can be even harder as you don’t know the game mechanics so it’s even harder to choose.
How you view the formulas needs changing. There are only two columns that you can view, but you can easily see five columns on the screen. You should also be able to filter the view for game play reasons. For instance, I noticed that a lot of my customers are asking for potions for being an actor, I should be able to narrow the formulas to see what I have already created.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
Elmarion: Dragon time
Edited review.
I wish I could recommend this game. You can only like or dislike when I am actually sitting at meh with this game. Elmarion: Dragon Time is early access and the Dev(s), Fleon Games, have made 3 games in 2 years. Elmarion: Dragon Time is still in Early Access, but doesn’t seem to be updated or any signs of updates. (WIll change if that changes.) A finished product, but not a polished one. You do get to play as a dragon, but that is the only appeal.
Cons
*No Feedback from dev(s) on this Early Access title.
– Real player with 64.1 hrs in game
Review is actually from 27th April 2020. Since last playing and writing this review, the developer has made various updates that I’ve yet to try out. These include items to equip your dragon with, more music/tracks, new dungeons, secret areas and traps, a new dragon to play as, and a whole load of bug fixes, balancing, and general improvements. I’ll update my review once I get around to playing it again.
Elmarion: Dragon Time tries to achieve something I’ve been wanting to see for a long time now, that I’ve not seen done successfully in any other game. A game where you’re the dragon, soaring through the sky, causing death and destruction throughout the realm, or whatever you want really, you’re a dragon after all! Elmarion seems to do it relatively well, but there is still a lot of work to be done for that great experience! Elmarion is in the early stages of Early Access at the time of writing this, and from what I can tell, it’s a one man project, so from that point of view the game is very impressive!
– Real player with 26.7 hrs in game
Elmarion: Dragon’s Princess
One lonely day in a Lair…… somewhere.
“Hello? Mr. Wyvern? Are you there?”
“WHAT? Who is disturbing me?”
“Excuse me, Mr. Wyvern. Im Ellina and i need your help!”
“Wrong Lair!”
“I´m a Princess.”
“Uh…. what??? You have my attention!”
“Thank you, mighty Dragon.”
“Anytime, Mylady.”
“So, let me ask….”
“Just a Moment. Time for my Introduction!”
“????”
Welcome to ELMARION: DRAGON’S PRINCESS!
“So, why are you here?”
“Ehm…. okay. I´m Princess Ellina and i … no … the whole Kingdom Elmarion needs your help!”
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Information / Review English
Elmarion: Dragon’s Princess is an RPG adventure developed by Fleon Games.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Arx9UDUVCiw
Gameplay / Story
You always wanted to be a terrible beast that everyone trembles before or a prince that is haunted by a curse? Then please read on, because then this game could be just right for you.
Not every dragon is evil, because everyone is only as evil as humanity perceives or what deeds are committed. This time you experience the adventure from the perspective of a female kite and fly over the large map. You will discover secrets, solve puzzles and help people or other living beings out of trouble if you want or destroy them.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Tales Of Chandar
In the dangerous lands of Chandar the evil mage Haaraf have kidnapped the Princess. Mharak, the King of Chandar selected his best fighters and mages to get her back. The small, but tough group have managed to free her. But this is not the end, only the beginning: your goal is to get her home alive!
Gameplay
Tales Of Chandar is a mix of Turn-Based Strategy & RPG, where you’ll fight dozens of various enemies. Gain experience, level up your heroes, unlock their special skills and find out which of these are suitable for your playstyle.
Interact with strangers for side quests and unlock new characters who’ll join your party and help you on your journey.
But enemies and monsters are not the only one to fight with: you’ll have to pay attention to your heroes’ thirst and hunger level, which will drop constantly as you’re wandering the lands. Place down traps to get food, and fill your bucket with water when it rains, or when you’ll find a lake.
You’re not satisfied with your currently selected heroes? Just find some wood, make a campfire and you can switch your party members.
Look out for treasure chests scattered throughout the world, and open them for valuable rewards.
Key features:
-More than 10 heroes to choose from
-More than 60 enemies to fight with
-5 chapters with bosses and mini-bosses
-Turned-based battle system
-RPG system with upgradeable attributes, unlockable special skills, and useful collectable items
-Stylish 2D graphics
-Up to 4 players local (hot-seat) co-op gameplay experience
Yin Yuh
Help Yin Yuh, a cookie-loving spirit, fight his way through hordes of ninjas and warriors to claim an ancient relic. Which he will then sell for all of the cookies he could ever want. This arcade style hand-drawn game takes you through 4 areas, 20 fast-paced action-packed levels, and comes with 3 difficulty settings. Jump and drop between different platforms, stomp on your enemies, and use teleporting portals to your advantage. Even ride a dragon! Join Yin Yuh in his epic quest for cookies!