Dwarrows
I first found out about Dwarrows by watching YouTube Lets Plays before it was even released. I bought it as soon as it came out (payed full price) and, so far, I am enjoying it just as much as I thought I would. If you play games like My Time in Portia or Ni no Kuni II, then I believe you will love Dwarrows. So what do I like about the game?
Likes
I really enjoy the slightly simplistic styling of the game. It isn’t hyper realistic, but more of a cartoony (is that a word?) feeling, that adds it’s own charm to the game play.
– Real player with 78.9 hrs in game
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Oh my. Dwarrows is a little masterpiece.
Here are some notes on happiness:
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Visual: The wood elves reminded me of Sesame Street characters – a bit of Bert and Ernie and Grover.
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Audio: Enjoyable. :) I liked to run into a group of bluebirds just to hear them tweeting as they scattered. I liked the piped-in suspenseful mini-melodies when I was trying to solve a puzzle.
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Travel: This game handled fast travel really well. Having three characters to port around could have been a hassle, but instead so many workarounds were provided: teleport scrolls in inventory (with options to transport one character or all three), teleport fountains at puzzles (to bring all three to help), and teleport stone rings (for one or three). Plus it was nice to have the three characters spread around the map sometimes – I often left Gloia in town to build, while the other two ran around to explore. Really well done.
– Real player with 76.8 hrs in game
HABITAT: Race To Mars
I was looking for a survival game and was very impressed with this one! Lots of stuff to do/puzzles/ect, the characters had me laughin, fire soundtrack, and the sky is nice and trippy lol Very chill lil game. Doge to the moon!!
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
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My Business
It’s a clicker game.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
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The game is interesting and good. Not everything is as easy as in real life. The game is super for your money.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Rento Fortune VR
The game is great but it has 1-2 minor glitches.
I like how it moves you in jail (literally), but you can walk oof of it.
Overall the game is great, even in Early Access. I recommend it
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
A few control issues with building up housing banks, and jumping around on teleport can be difficult. A center reset wouldn’t be difficult, and would solve the issue.
Not an all in VR port, everything is done with clicks. That’ll disapoint the purists, but keeps it simple for those that can’t get to grips with the complexity of Table Top Sim’s controls.
The game is nicely scaled, big bright board. A good selection of custome options, and has full multiplayer cross platform play with mobile devices leaving you with no shortage of games.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Smuggler Simulator
Life at the border crossing is like a lottery - I never know what the next day will bring. People want to move all kinds of goods, and I help them. I love this job.
I fail sometimes, but I know how much people are willing to pay for shifting goods. The rangers are becoming more and more vigilant, so my ideas need to be more and more … creative.
But this adrenaline rush during the implementation of my plan … This joy when I manage to outsmart the border guards … You have to find out for yourself!
Key features:
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Open world 3D puzzle game!
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Immersive and realistic FPP experience of being smuggler!
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Procedurally generated content and missions!
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Advanced crafting and tools upgrades!