Millions of Minions: An Underground Adventure
This game is very relaxing and enjoyable for all ages! I would 100% Reccomend this game to anyone who likes the following genres: Single Player, Top-Down, Action, Indie! Also this game is frequently getting updates every so often and new features are being added as well. **I would rate this game a 8/10 overall! Would highly reccomend. **Review by: MrLiveStudio****
– Real player with 18.6 hrs in game
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I love this game. I love how its relaxing to play yet hard at the same time. I love the music in the background and i personally think it fits really well with how the game is atm. Overall i just really like how they made this game and i cant wait to see what they’ll make in the future. KEEP IT UP!
– Real player with 13.5 hrs in game
Galdur
Galdur features sprawling procedurally generated dungeons, a top-down fast paced twin-stick combat and spell crafting. It’s akin to a roguelike except it features progression in the form of expanding your spell crafting capabilities to craft a vast array of spells and by obtaining new passive abilities that synergize with your builds.
I can’t promise more detailed features just yet as the game is not close enough to release.
NOTE: THIS GAME IS STILL VERY MUCH IN DEVELOPMENT. WE’RE USING LOTS OF PLACEHOLDERS AND ALMOST EVERYTHING RELATED TO THE GAME’S CORE DESIGN IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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Dragonpath
This reminded me a bit of playing Sunken recently, I like the combat and mechanics alot better here, Sunken has nicer graphics but lacks dashing and combat speed. Wish they would team up to make the best of both worlds.^^
Played the first 2 levels and I must say the dodging, blocking and attacking feels great.
Downsides are on the sound design (not bad, but you can tell there are some free stock sounds in there), graphical detail (the head of your character looks a bit like a potato) and trashmob design (like 1-3 mobs per room instead of typical arpg hordes, bosses were fine tho)
– Real player with 29.5 hrs in game
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Can’t really recommend here’s why…
First off I bought this on sale. 66% off… what a Deal!
There is 4 chapters of play, with 4 levels in each chapter. Items are very bland and generic, and you can just upgrade them in the “outpost” and gold is so easy to get you will always have them maxed out, I’m pretty sure I used the same set of gear from my first run threw as I did up threw newgame+4…. Had a weapon with Bleed and Thundering, and a trinket with lifesteal it was over from there on everyone was smacked around like it was nothing, And there was no way for me to get weaker, I just had to stop at a outpost and upgrade my gear to my new max… I wish this was more then it is, because I kind of like it, but at the same time there is to much and to little going on at the same time..
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
The Endless Adventure
something reminded me of the game soul knight, only this is the PC version with an endless passage. in general, it is not demanding on the hardware of the computer, which is very cool. for 0.24 cents, you can kill a lot of free time.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Pros: It was half a buck, game was “released” 4 days ago (8/22/2021, I’m playing it late 8/26/2021).
Maybe more content is forthcoming? I bought it because it claimed to be “Endless” (both in the game title and in the description) and tagged as Roguelike (implying starting over has some “legacy benefit” carrying over from the previous games).
Cons: (Reviewing it as I currently experience it…) It’s only 5 levels (not endless), ends without warning (“descend the 5th staircase and get a giant “GAME OVER” message, then restarts at level 1 with nothing carrying over). Gold serves no purpose (no merchants). Item values have no purpose (no merchants). Inventory space fills up quickly so you either discard items or ignore loot. Found no use for magic despite potions to raise magic and restore magic all over the place. You can’t even see your magic points (literally pointless? LOL). Every foe deals 1 damage and every attack deals 1 damage to them. Weapons and Armor levels are pointless. Also, attacking things is really odd… it’s like the game barely responds to the mouse click and the instructions don’t tell you you need to actually click on the foe - just a very awkward implementation. You get two gold keys at start which open locked doors. You never get another gold key but encounter about a dozen locked doors scattered within the levels. You only ever encounter two enemies - a rat, and a bastard skeletal archer that mercilessly sinks arrows into you as you approach, killing you very quickly early on, even after quaffing the starting pack of health increase potions.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Install Wizard
I can’t see the entire window of the game. The weapon upgrade button is off the visible screen for my computer. Is there anything I can do to fix this?
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Interesting game but unfortunately the game breaking bugs make this game not enjoyable at all. The second boss (WebNav) spawns the bubbles inside its shield so is impossible yo kill it. When you defeat all the USB spawners (WebNav boss again) the camera changes making the boss just a chore.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Plague Infection
Lucky me has the dubious honour of being the first to review Plague Infection, one of the latest asset flip fake games from ImperiumGame.
Plague Infection is another GameMaker Studio asset flip from serial copy+paste infringers, ImperiumGame. All these guys do is rip off game templates and projects from the Yoyogames/GameMaker Studio store, change the name and a few cosmetic details, and try to scam people into paying for someone else’s work on Steam. They have run asset flip scams dozens of times, and this is no exception. It’s nothing but a cash grab.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Spell Blaster
We were recently successfully funded on kickstarter!
Spell Blaster is a 2D top-down action game inspired by retro classics! The game is being developed for PC (with a planned release on Nintendo Switch) and tasks players with navigating mazes, destroying monsters, avoiding dangerous traps and solving perilous puzzles!
The wicked sorcerer Agonus has appeared in the land of Meridia to summon dark crystal shards and harvest the life force of the planet for his own nefarious schemes. It is up to brave heroine mage Marza, and her equally fearless sidekick Pan, to set forth on a journey to save the world from destruction!
The player(s) begin their adventure on a World Map, selecting a Stage to play. Their task is simple: find and destroy the Dark Shard in order to win. However, the challenge comes from the monsters standing in their path and the puzzles waiting to be solved.
As player(s) progress through the game they will gain new spells and abilities to aid in their quest. There are Bosses that await at the end of each zone, and mini-games/side activities for the players to gain additional rewards.
Planned Features:
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1-2 Player co-op multiplayer
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30+ Stages to play
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Challenging Boss FIghts
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Multiple Spells and abilities to discover
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Additional gameplay modes unlockable
Visit our itch page to check out a demo!
Sudden Darkness
Full Playthrough here: https://youtu.be/ZNPqAqk_V1E
It’s alright for the price it’s easy to 100% and get all the achievements on the first stage I will say the zombies spooped me a few times while misjudging how far they were/lighting my lantern. The game is incredibly repetitive though and my crippled mans decided to bring a lantern to what should have been a flash light fight. I’m not even sure how he’s holding the lantern with both hands and wheeling the wheel chair at break neck speeds breaking zombie legs like Allen Iverson wheel chair edition. I would have liked the game a whole lot more if the final level gave my dude a weapon of some sort i.e. mobilized rocket wheel chair and I got to fight a boss, but I digress it’s aiight.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Sudden Darkness is another GameMaker Studio asset flip from serial copy+paste infringers, GreatHopeStudio. All these guys do is rip off game templates and projects from the Yoyogames/GameMaker Studio store, change the name and a few cosmetic details, and try to scam people into paying for someone else’s work on Steam. They have run asset flip scams dozens of times, and this is no exception. It’s nothing but a cash grab.
This time they’ve ripped off a basic template for a 2D retro pixel top down stealth/action game where you must avoid monsters and keep a lantern lit so you can see. Asset flips and other “Fake games” (as Valve calls them) are harmful to the industry, because they pollute the marketplace and reduce the visibility and exposure needed by genuine indie developers.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
The Caretaker
The Premise
This review contains no spoilers.
The Caretaker is a top-down survival horror set during year 2005 in the city of Red Chapel, where a mysterious plague has transformed animals and humans alike, into deadly monsters. Players impersonate an unnamed survivor seemingly immune to the contamination, and have to find a way through the ruins of a dead city, deemed irrecoverable even by the military.
Quick Sum-Up
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– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
For Gameplay - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kUPyfnG-Fo&t=7s
Steam Group - https://steamcommunity.com/groups/lordaction
If you like roblox,minecraft, zombie, You gonna love this game. This game have it all. Good graphics, solid audio, Humor, and good gameplay. Zombie games can be boring , but not this. It makes you keep playing the game
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Gameplay-
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☐ Nothing special
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Graphics-
☐ Masterpiece
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Audio
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☑ Very good
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Allan
I enjoyed playing Allan.
Allan is twin-stick shooter with some puzzle mechanics.
The whole game is like an old Zelda 2D dungeon crawler with an interesting work on light and shadow with 3D depth.
The ambiance is nice, you can just follow the adventure to discover secret rooms and power ups.
Enemies encounter are lethal which is nice to add some challenge.
Worth its cost as a small game!
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Allan is a game with a very strong ambiance.
Of course there are puzzles and ennemies but the main thing about it is what it inspires.
You walk in a space that is no different from top down action rpg you could have played on Super NES or Genesis, stuff like a link to the past, but with a really deep 3D effect, combined with shadows and lights that really make you feel small and in danger.
Also, sound effects make you enter the game quite strongly, even if at start, it does not seem to do it.
Most of the time it is quite calm but then, you walk on a trap, get shot… or an ennemy sees you and starts running closer.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game