Zeus vs Monsters - Math Game for kids
This game is a really good math game. You can be Zeus or Athena, and you can change the difficulty in the options menu. One thing that I had been wondering, was if you could pick which type of equations you do, and the answer is yes. You can pick from Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction as well as what the math difficulty is. The hardness, is how fast the monsters are not the math equations. So, if you have a kid who is learning math, than this is a go to game to help your child.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
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Zeus vs Monsters is an educational game designed for kids to hone their maths whilst having fun. You solve math problems to stop the enemies reaching you with either spear throws or bolts of lightning depending on your choice of either Athena and Zeus respectively. It manages to be fun in the first few levels but can get a little dull afterwards. It’s maths. Of course it does. I could see this being a good little game to play if you wanted to brush up on your simple maths or to help your children better their sums whilst learning a little Greek Mythology.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Aenaon
Very nice game, a bit small but this is not a problem since lots of updates are coming. I do recommend it, it is great for VR and very well made. Looking forward for more.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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Game Of Puzzles: Slavic Mythology
A very easy, relaxing game with beautiful artwork. The main draw for me was its educational jumping off point to look into the folklore creatures more thoroughly elsewhere. The game play is a simple jigsaw puzzle block mover, and I got through it all in less than an hour on my first play through. I’ve gone back to it a few times when I’ve been stressed and just wanted a pretty game where I had no possible way of failing.
I think the game would be good for kids.
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
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Damn fine puzzle game. Just very short. Pick up on a sale. 10/10.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Hydra Slayer
The description of this game does not do it justice. Roguelike based on mathematical puzzles sounds like an arithmetic quiz program or someone packaging puzzles in a mediocre framework. One of the reviews even said it would be ok without the math. I envisioned puzzles where there was a correct solution every time.
This is first a roguelike (oldschool roguelike), and the ‘puzzles’ are, like a game play in awell designed roguelike, emergent - naturally arising from the procedurally generated world. There are often many good solutions to the puzzles, and the game play revolves around finding good enough solutions, and using your resources wisely.
– Real player with 99.1 hrs in game
Подробная русскоязычная рецензия здесь:
https://habrahabr.ru/post/282383/
Very cool, but very specific game. If you are a mathematician, programmer, roguelike fan or just a nerd, most likely, this game is for you. Otherwise… Anyway, if you’re not outright scared with the concept of killing ancient beasts with the power of math, you should give it a try.
You can start with the free version . Keep in mind, though, that free version lacks some recent and/or steam-specific features.
– Real player with 77.6 hrs in game
School of Mythology
A summary of the creation of the world and the collection of basic myths in Egyptian mythology. It is an educational project and it is completely text-based. The aim of this work is to understand the basics of Egyptian mythology in an easy way and in a short time.
Content
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1. Introduction to Ancient Egypt
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2. Creation Myths
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3. Tales of Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
Citizen of Rome - Dynasty Ascendant
I would not recommend the game. Seems to have been abandoned. And any feedback on historical inaccuracy of the game has been ignored. Visual style is fun and nice.
The reality is that it is a super addictive “mobile type” game. Which is why I have racked up so many hours in it. You can play it anywhere, at any time. And you can just open and close it. So it’s ideal for killing time while waiting for a stream to start, etc.
But. The fact remains. It’s woefully factually inaccurate. And for things that would be easy to fix, (e.g. Consuls could only run every 10 years, you can run every year in the game - women can have jobs that were exclusively for men, women can also go for education that was exclusively for men in ancient Rome). The only way to make any upward social mobility is through the annual betting activities. Which is quite a hack to be honest, because when you have played the game for as many hours as I have, you can actually tell which sequence of results you will be getting.
– Real player with 356.7 hrs in game
First impression:
This game needs a major fix. The randomness to it is out of control. Lazy programming seems to have just assigned ranges of behavior that consistently contradict your own strategy. Any game designed so that you can put in an hour of work only to have everything fall apart because of a dice roll is poorly designed. If I want to sit on my floor and roll a 10-sided die 400 times hoping to never roll a 1 lest I should become the book of Job, I can do that by getting a die out of my old box of Risk and wasting my time on hope.
– Real player with 47.4 hrs in game
Pedro’s Adventures in Spanish [Learn Spanish]
Very simple, suitable for learning Spanish in a fun way; the graphics are in 2D but detailed enough so that you can see the details well.
The game has a plot that you have to follow, you play the young Pedro, the story starts with a beautiful princess who is kidnapped, but who took her? and where did it go?
You have to help Pedro to get to the Castle to find the princess and bring her back home.
There is no translation, but only the Spanish language, there is a tutorial that helps you at the beginning, it is quite easy to understand because we can associate the words with the objects we see or the actions we have to perform.
– Real player with 25.6 hrs in game
Hola soy Pedro.
I started this game knowing not a single word of Spanish but after persisting I was gradually able to work out a lot of the key words. You can just click around and try and do the puzzles without trying to figure out what people are telling you but I soon got stuck with this approach. Spending a bit of time in the world you will find obvious clues that people tell you. Sometimes they just outright tell you what to do which you can miss if you are not carefully listening. Music in the game is really relaxing and reminds me of Activate Jetpack cross with a JRPG.
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
God of Word
God of Word is a fun word game like Bookworm Adventures, where you try to find as many 3-or-more-letter words as you can from a random collection of 7 letters, wrapped in Classic Greek mythology. The main game is pretty straightforward and simple, but the game is marred by other mini-games that you must pass to advance, such as a brutally unforgiving typing test where you fail the level if you miss even one word (and often the correct letters won’t register if you type them too soon after another letter) - a recipe for frustration if you have a timed typing test. I enjoy the main game a LOT, but the typing test section - where you must get a perfect score for more than THREE MINUTES of frantic typing - makes it tough for me to recommend the entire game. It’s still fun, but it that fun may be cut short for you sooner than you expect.
– Real player with 21.4 hrs in game
Updated on 12/2/2017
The developer made a quick response and re-balanced the bosses in the later half of game, making them more characteristic and the increase in difficulty more smooth. It works fine now, and if you are fond of word’spelling game, you can enjoy the course of play until the end.
Good work, Mega Dwarf!
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God of Word is a real-time word puzzle + typing game based on ancient Greek mythology. The single player campaign consists of several acts, each act contains several stages, and in each stage you need either to defeat several common enemies by spelling word to deal damages to them, fight a boss with varied rules of the spelling game, or type your way through. In the real-time battle, you are given a set of letters (you can change the whole set at the expediture of time), and in order to beat the current enemy, you have to spell enough word correctly to excess a fixed HP for this enemy before time runs out.
– Real player with 13.7 hrs in game
Exvelten
About Exvelten:
Welcome to a [“RPG Maker Tutorial”] Exvelten!
This is a Precursor to My game ‘Niinamigota’ and Is free to play!
In Exvelten, you are in an open world realm to explore the city of Exvelten!
This is across the Orion Sea from Alfar, a part of ‘Niinamigota’!!
Learn how games get built with in house tutorials. This is the perfect game for new video game developers
to get excited about using RPG Maker and its potential to build a game as a solo developer.
Go Through Tent by Tent, as you discover all of the types of features RPG Maker has in store …
And feel free to talk to random strangers and get to know their stories!! Some special features include:
1 - The library of knowledge 2 - The Slip N Slide Tunnel
3 - The Caves 4 - Finally the Open Roam Desert
Gameplay:
Total: 30 min - 2 Hours. This Gameplay Includes:
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30 min - 2 Hour Gameplay
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20 + Maps to explore and understand a few processes of RPG Maker.
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Unique Soundtrack by Developer Colin Sandquist [Please Support by purchasing here!!]
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Downloadable RPGXP Project + Game Application!
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[RPG Maker for building Video Games sold separately]
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Exvelten: THIS GAME IS FREE ON STEAM!
CHECK OUT NIINAMIGOTA ON STEAM FOR SALE!
SOUNDTRACKS FOR EACH GAME AVAILABLE NOW!
Developers Note:
Video Game contains some instances strobe flashing colours.
This game may not be recommended to those that have photosensitive seizures.
RPG Maker is a product of ©Gotcha Gotcha Games
Inc. and YOJI OJIMA 2020
The Girl Who Sees
Cute game! Just like you!
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Really fun. At first it seems really rudimentary and simple, but when you get into it a little more, it teaches you a lot of Tagalog and a lot about Filipino folklore. It also has a fun potion mixing mini-game and pretty good combat if you pick the RPG option instead of the answering trivia questions option. I only just solved the first quest, so I’ll expand my review at a later time, just want to say this is definitely worth a look.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game