Fifefer Island - Terrena’s Adventure
Fifefer island is a micro-economics game. This game offers a very unique and incredible way of learning economics. The story, music, voice-over,the art of the game and unique puzzles are well synchronized, which makes learning and game-play even more fun. This is the perfect game if you are looking for fun and learning in one thing. After playing the game you will not be disappointed. Highly recommended.
– Real player with 26.0 hrs in game
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Great game to utilize for differentiation. This game offers an excellent overview of new concepts that can be used as an introduction or to reinforce learning. Love it!
– Real player with 10.5 hrs in game
Amy’s Greenmart
This has everything that you would expect in a time management game. A cute little story and relaxing. Its nice that you don’t have to purchase anything else to fully finish the game. Really the only issue that I have is that I am needing updates. I would like more levels to keep playing this great game. without distractions and straight play though it would have probably beat it in like 25 to 27 hrs. I do hope to see more!
– Real player with 33.2 hrs in game
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A delightful throwback to the golden age of the Time Management game
Amy’s Greenmart takes on a Time Management format that is rarely seen in today’s casual games world, one that reminisces classic hits such as the Dash series. However, I sincerely enjoy the little relatable details of how a elderly who need assistant in seeking certain products or a celebrity who is too cool to shop by themselves, and even helping the mothers who are separated from her child during the shopping.
– Real player with 29.6 hrs in game
Casino Tycoon Simulator
game crashes you die because cant eat cant save your
– Real player with 16.2 hrs in game
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OK. H key to bring up product menu. buy product. walked to the bar. press E key to buy sushi.
Press F Key to eat sushi.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Ports of Call Classic
just an old game I used to play 30 odd years ago. Loved it then, love it now. This kind of game will grab you or you’ll probably hate it. Patience and good decisions make or break his game.
Love it still, heh, heh.
– Real player with 56.3 hrs in game
Almost exactly like I played it way back when… with the added improvement to be able to skip those minigames where you have to take over the steering yourself.
Yes, it’s an old game and it shows, but I don’t care. I am loving the trip down nostalgia lane!
– Real player with 32.9 hrs in game
Cafe Simulator
Destruc-Build-Design the best cafe in the world!
Cafe Simulator is an cafe business simulation game. There are many activities and people you can interact with in the city. You must satisfy your customers. You should buy more elegant and quality furniture. You can also buy decorative products. You can develop your cafe with a lot of build option. You can also build a stage and taking the rival cafe musician. But be careful, the price can be very heavy…All management and planning will be in your hands. Watch out and don’t bankrupt!
Shoppe Keep
Summary
Shoppe Keep is a simulation management game. It puts the player in possession of a shoppe, and gives the player the ability to furnish their shoppe with displays / a small selection of decor, and the ability to sell what they want from a huge collection of items.
At this stage, the game is not polished but looks good regardless :: For an indie, built by a three person team, it was very well made and can only continue to get better as updates arrive.
Pros
- The game can be addictive as you play due to the upgrade / skill system. As the player unlocks different displays to use, they can continue to organize and setup their shoppe any way they want. The player can sell whatever they want be it weapons, armors, hats / helmets, potions, or a combination of any.
– Real player with 127.8 hrs in game
UPDATE
I gave the game another shot by restarting entirely and it seems like I just had horrible luck in my first game. I did a few things differently. I read the tutorials more carefully and spent some time on the first couple days generating interest in my store by selling things directly to the NPCs. On the third day people started coming to my store to buy stuff!
Is it still clunky? Sure, but eventually you grow accustomed to the clunkiness(or not in other people’s cases sadly) and the game kind of flows from there.
– Real player with 63.1 hrs in game
12 Labours of Hercules IX: A Hero’s Moonwalk
Not very relaxing in comparision to the older parts. Devs try to confuse the player as far as they can.
– Real player with 177.8 hrs in game
Only if you liked 1-8… A little longer and a little more difficult. Enjoy.
– Real player with 39.4 hrs in game
Corrupt - Political Simulator
[0.5] Training & Help
[0.1] Menu & Settings
[0] Music
[0] Graphics
[0.2] Game Design
[0.3] Game Story
[0.3] Game Content
[0.5] Time to complete feels ok? (or if it can be repeatedly played again)
[0.2] Enjoyable?
[0] Can Count for a Favorite place?
[0] BONUS: Point Review for VR
Stars received: 2.1/10 ___ Note: v.1 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
Game description key-points: Business model on how to build a business in a bad country.
Overview: a bit political stuff with not much of details, a plain grind clicker, after some time repeated actions cause frustration.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Nice concept. but the game’s full of bugs and spelling issues and it need more QOL options.
The game’s mostly about avoiding strikes and protests, while making money. Unfortunately the UI gets in the way of it being a pleasant game.
My major gripe is regarding the amount you can buy/sell or deposit/withdrawal at once. When you buy and sell shares, you can have up to 25,600 shares in one shop, but you can only buy or sell 100 at once. You can speed it up by clicking and pressing space bar at the same time, but this still puts a ton of pressure on your fingers and hands, considering how often you want to buy/sell shares. If you compare this game to a traditional clicker, at least they have idle aspects, whereas this game forces you to click tons. It’s seriously exhausting and bad for your health. I don’t like promoting an auto-clicker (or a toggle-on continuous space bar macro instead), but I think that’s the only way to play the game without injuring yourself.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
Diggles: The Myth of Fenris
Very surprised Diggles/Wiggles has appeared on Steam, but VERY happy it did!
This is an unique game; nothing really compares to it then (20 years ago), and since then no game has been published (to my knowledge) that comes even close to it. So i almost immediatly bought it (again).
Didnt play Wiggles for years as the original sadly wasnt compatible with ‘newer’ Windows-version. (Could play the official Demo a bit longer though.)
Although graphics is a bit outdated and gameplay is quite slow, the game concept is so good, it was and still is the best game i ever played.
– Real player with 310.5 hrs in game
WTF!?! Who’s feet do I have to kiss for finally bringing this game to Steam!! If you ever played and enjoyed, Oxygen not Included, and the new early access game, Hammerington, then you will like this game as well. I even purchased those aforementioned games in the hopes to fill the hole this game left in me decades ago. While a bit dated on graphics (released in 2002), the game still has its same charm and is still very playable. By the end of the game, your dwarves will be riding around on hover boards, and brandishing light sabers. How can you go wrong with that? Thank you
– Real player with 48.2 hrs in game
Hotel Renovator
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Build the hotel of your dreams! You’ll welcome guests from all over the world. Use your starting cash to rebuild and furnish as many rooms as possible.
Create a place that smacks the golden age, a new exclusive hotel. As you go through the next stages of the game, you’ll design rooms, decorate the rest of the hotel and invest in new amenities. Get that 5-star review!
KEY FEATURES
Tear it down and build it back up
Tear down that old wallpaper and pull up the panel flooring, bust through walls, and put new ones up wherever you want. It’s up to you how you want to design the layout: one-person rooms, two-person rooms, or even bigger. Each decision will influence who comes to your hotel.
Furnish the rooms
Buy furniture or restore old pieces. Choose from a wide variety. Watch out for discount pricing that can save you a ton of money. Decorate the rooms in your style. The higher standard you maintain, the more money you can earn. Remember that you need to clean up after your guests and repair any damages to the rooms.
Invest
Invest in the amenities and attractions at your hotel. Raise the standards and become the best hotelier in town. Buy an old swimming pool or restaurant in order to attract more guests! Make sure you get 5-star reviews from each of them.
Read reviews
Each of your guests can leave a review. If you don’t clean up the rooms or don’t make repairs to damage left behind, then your guests will leave bad reviews. If you can make a great impression, you’ll get 5-star reviews and you can expect to have more customers too. Remember that each of your guests can turn out to be a secret critic.
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