Wordeous
Wordeous almighty!
He is the God of words and requires sacrifice! Play more to satisfy him!
Now we are talking guys, this is the very best interactive game to play with chat. Although the developers need more time to cross the ’t’s and dot the ‘i’s future the game emerges with a loud noise, I hear the crash of thunder.
Amuse your loyals and the Wordeous will bless you.
Wordificient!
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
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Arcanium: Rise of Akhan
I’ve only played a few runs so far, but this is already my favorite roguelike deckbuilder of all time. It’s the first one I’ve played where you actually, crucially, get to build your deck. Let me explain.
You know how in most of these games, your deck consists of literally every single card you pick up throughout each run, causing the driving force to become finding ways to remove cards from your deck, lest it become a bloated mess with zero synergy? And once you realize that, you’ll usually pass on cool or interesting cards unless they fit 100% seamlessly into your current strategy? Does it ever start to feel a little disappointing when it seems like your entire deck plan for a run is determined by the first few cards you get, because of those design choices? Enter Arcanium.
– Real player with 163.1 hrs in game
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–This is a really good deckbuilding roguelike game.
–They are testing MAJOR rebalancing and mechanics changes. The early game feels prohibitively difficult now, even on easier difficulties. I’m not a fan of the recent stuff. Many, if not most, characters feel helpless early. It feels like players have fewer viable options than they used to. (PS: With major changes, some of this review might be out of date, sorry).
–The max deck size of 12 cards feels too restrictive. Your deck composition doesn’t change much over time. Of the 36 cards you’ll end the game with, 12-18 will be starter cards. Maybe reduce the size of the opening decks?
– Real player with 104.4 hrs in game
Spiral to Despair
Spiral to Despair is a blackjack style card game infused with RPG elements set in the depths of hell.
You will be facing demons across the hell to solve the mystery of your origin and unravel your story.
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Progress through story and clear dungeons by defeating monsters in the game of blackjack, loot items and valuables.
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Use potions and flasks in your encounters to enhance your abilities and stats.
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Enchant items, unleash legendaries and upgrade charms to get stronger.
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Unlock achievements by doing various tasks and progressing.
You can export your save to cloud server and access it from another devices and continue your adventure.
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Dungeonman
DECK OUT YOUR Dungeon!
A vile magic has disturbed the peace of Glen’s Dale! People are being transformed into inanimate objects. An aquatic evil, the Squizard, plots to summon an ancient behemoth, the Dungeonman. Use your wit and Card-Battling skills to conquer Player Created Dungeons and build your own Dungeons to be shared Online.
Dungeon Builder:
Deck out your Dungeon! Choose which monsters go where, choose from different backgrounds, pick the music, use a unique set of images and write your own story!
Put your creations online and battle through an ever-growing mass of player-made Dungeons and Stories.
Join us in Early Access and help us take our first steps as the Dungeonman. Your support and feedback will help shape and mold Dungeonman into the best and only Card-Battler/Player-Created Dungeon Builder around.
By supporting us in Early Access, we will be able to expand Dungeonman with more content and tools for our players to creatively tell stories and build their own Dungeons.
Early Access Features:
-2.5D battles with colorful character sprites and gorgeous 3D backgrounds.
-Build your own Dungeon!
-Write and create your own story to be shared with the community online.
-Interact with others’ Dungeons by playing through and rating them on an upvote/downvote scale.
-Complete the First Story Tower “The Squizard Tower” and reshape it into your own image.
-Acquire dozens of powerful cards and items along your journey
-Meet colorful albeit wacky characters and visit the town of Glen’s Dale.
-Uncover the mystery of the Dungeonman.
-20+ Unique monsters to battle and use for your Dungeon
-10+ Story Rooms to customize and tell your own story.
-Borgy!!!
Planned Features:
-2 additional playable classes with unique cards and abilities.
-12 Story Dungeons
-Robust and entertaining story.
-Unlock tools and assets for building your own Dungeon by battling through the Campaign and player-made Dungeons.
-Don’t just build, tell the full story. Unleash your creativity and build Dungeons any way you want: Funny, Challenging, Simple, Brutal, Sad, Rude, etc.
-Interact with others' Dungeons by commenting, and leaving fun emotes.
-Upgrade your Town Hub and Unlock new cards and power-ups for collection while Dungeoning!
Lords of New York
I’ve been waiting for this game for years, and finally now that it’s in Early Access and I’ve had a chance to play it a bunch, I am really enjoying it. It’s basically a game about cheating at poker, with a bunch of other poker cheats. It’s your standard Texas Hold ‘Em, only each character has different abilities that help them get an edge. These abilities are unlocked and “level up” as rounds of play go on, but even from the first deal, you’re able to manipulate the cards, your opponents, and of course, make the usual decisions like call, raise, or fold. It’s a great new take on poker, and the game for the most part seems pretty balanced, despite each character having a different set of abilities. It always feels good to win a hand of poker, but it’s even more fun playing when you have these extra tools at your disposal to make the cards go your way, or get a peek at your opponent’s hand.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
just bought because of sale, but i liked the idea about the different powers the charactors have i wish there was a story mode hopefully there will be. If there is that update then it could be the best poker game on steam just maybe but only with that story mode complete please finish the game please.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Northwind
This game is still in development.
Gameplay and Visual Appearance might be changed and improved.
Play as a mercenary set in an ice-cold universe.
You will take on quests, build a unique deck, slay ferocious monsters, grow stronger every run, and rise to the top as a legendary mercenary!
Build your combos and find your synergy.
With ever-changing expeditions, discover new relics and card combos every time you embark. Pick the best card for your deck and overpower your enemies with your strategy to secure your victory!
Become stronger every run!
Meet other mercenaries to unlock, upgrade, and level up your game at each stop. Challenge yourself with ten levels of difficulty and rise to the top as a legendary mercenary!
Northwind Early Access comes with:
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Play as one of two renowned mercenaries, each with their personalized deck of cards.
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Create a limitless combination of combos and synergy with 200+ cards to play.
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Build your mercenary and discover over 60+ powerful relics.
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Turn the tide or support your victory with +30 handy items.
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Constantly strategize your game, be threatened by 100+ different enemies.
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Locate hidden events and secret bosses, explore 15 distinct locations in this universe.
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Meet the other six mercenaries, unlock or upgrade facilities, arm yourself for the next run.
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Beat ten levels of difficulty and rise to the top as a legendary mercenary!
Prismata
The easiest way to describe Prismata is to call it a RTS-themed (think Starcraft) chess. Chess comparison comes from the fact it has 0 RNG of any kind and no hidden info so the game is deterministic i.e. one of the players has a guaranteed win based on the starting positions. But just like Chess, Prismata is incredibly complex where solving it is impossible.
Players start with 6 or 7 Drones that harvest gold (2nd player starts with 1 extra drone to compensate), gold buys you technology structures that produce blue/red/green resources (not official names, but that’s the accepted naming convention in the community). Subsequently gold and tech resources buy attackers/defenders and your goal is to kill opponent’s units while protecting your fragile drones and attackers. Sounds simple at its core.
– Real player with 981.4 hrs in game
EDIT: I almost don’t believe it. Within two days the devs released an update that addressed several of these issues. That’s just awesome. You hardly see that happen for any game these days.
Thumbs up for quality of life updates, and a great strategy game. There’s still room for improvement with drone defaulting to block and such, oh well. Game is good though.
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I really want to love Prismata. At a glance, this could be the first truly free to play strategy “card” game without any of the pay to win nonsense, and a potentially fantastic game at that. But for a game that tries so hard to be different than all the others in its genre, why are there so many familiar disappointments?
– Real player with 203.9 hrs in game
Tournament Ark
(tl;dr version: Check back in when Early Access is over.)
This game has a sizable amount of polish issues- from areas of the game which should allow you to check your deck, but don’t, to a sometimes rough interface, to the bizarre fact that there’s never a “back” button in areas where it’d be expected, to the fact that there isn’t an input delay set after a match end (meaning you might accidentally click on a post-match event selection while trying to click through the end of the match). The game also has some longevity issues that’d be easily remedied with just a bit more late-game gameplay customization options, as well as some significant balance issues.
– Real player with 53.3 hrs in game
I’ve been playing this game since i found it in Itch.io and all i can say is that it’s extremely adictive and there’s so many different options that each run is completly different and unique. The game itself is a Slay the spire-like game with easy to learn but hard to master mechanics. What makes the game so enjoyable is the combination of both different backstories and archetypes which give a rather diverse gameplay and strategies. If you like cardbased roguelikes like Slay the Spire you’re gonna love this game
– Real player with 42.1 hrs in game
反图灵测试/Anti-TuringTest
This game is a new Roguelike Deckbuilder it is fun and I did lose track of time playing it but I felt like this game is lacking something. It does have Chinese writing but the card and main menu are in English and I can not find anything wrong with the translation. After every run, you get points to spend to get permanent upgrades like more shield or health. There are only three things I can think of that I wish were in this game. One I would like to look at my current deck of cards in the menu where you pick new cards. Two I don’t know why but I could not hear the gunfire when some of the enemies are firing their guns at me either my sound was so too low or the sound effect was not there. Three not everything is translated to English but I could get a general idea because I have played similar games. This was a fun game and it is like other Roguelike Deckbuilder but with its own twist to the game.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
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– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
3dSen VR
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READ THIS REVIEW IF YOU’VE NEVER USED AN EMULATOR BEFORE:
my mind has been blown. im surprised at how little attention this has. as of now product is 2% positive reviews away from “overwhelmingly positive” and rightfully so (i hope it makes it there c:). First off i would like to emphasize that this is not a game but an emulator. A very very nice emulator on steroids. i would akin it more as software that you use to run other games. 3Dsen does not come with these games but it will greatly enhance them if you download the games (via a simple google search) and run them with 3Dsen. their very easy to download if i want super mario bro 3 i just google “super mario bro 3 nes download” and boom there it is.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
3DSENVR breathes new life into old classics. Duck Hunt makes for a respectable target shooter in VR. That’s right: Duck Hunt… a game that came out in 1984… is a FUN VR GAME now.
Even stuff that kind of sucked… at the time it came out… is now modernized into a total blast to play: A 1983 Pinball game I otherwise wouldn’t have given ANY thought to as an 8-year-old kid is freaking MAGICAL now. To be clear: I had ZERO nostalgic feelings for that title… but now it’s one of my favorite 3DSENVR games.
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game