Mushroom Picker Simulator
Do you have stress in your life, need to find a way to relax? Want to get out of the house closer to nature? Well, this program may be just the thing that you need. It’s a walking simulator through the Boreal Forests named after Boreas the Greek god of the Northwind, full of spruce trees, pine trees, fir trees, interesting little ponds, and hidden crystal clear lakes which are lovingly reproduced for you in splendid detail, you’ll actually feel like that you are walking through one of the National Forests in the Taiga of Russia. You’ll hear the lovely chirping birds, pounding woodpeckers, the squabble of rambunctious squirrels and raccoons, but won’t ever see them, the warning hisses of snakes when you disturb them, the grind of the rocks and pebbles that your intrusion has disrupted, or subtle squishing softness while walking on piles of ancient pine needles, the splash of the water as you walk through it, and the pounding of your boots on the pavement or dirt paths as you explore this beautiful world. I often find myself ducking in front of my computer screen as I go under a tree branch, ha! It’s relaxing but also can be dangerous.
– Real player with 170.4 hrs in game
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It was a surprise for me that this wonderful game received mostly negative reviews. Listen to nobody. It’s a perfect game. Best way to relax? Just launch this game and let your worries go away.
Or maybe it just reminds me of my childhood cause it was like a mushroom picker simulator itself. Now I live in the desert and can’t venture into deep forests hunting for mushrooms… Only this game helped me to ease my phantom pain for being not able to pick mushrooms. Thank you for creating this game and stuff. Damn, I need to eat some mushrooms now.
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
Al-‘Ankabūt
Inspired by the Teachings of The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Al Ankabut involves the hunt for the frailest of webs, the spider’s web. Throughout this journey, the player is tried with mathematical challenges and taught wisdom from the holy book—all in a quest to save the misguided city of Bethany and uncover the mystery of the spider. Surely the frailest of the houses is the spider’s house — if they but knew!
Explore a vast open world
Al Ankabut sets players in an open world environment and allows them to explore to their heart’s content. They’ll be able to meet the inhabitants of the cities of the west bank and learn about the inhabitant’s personal struggles and opinions.
Use Math to Overcome the Trials of the Spider
Mathematics is the foundation of civilization. Players will be challenged with mathematical problems in dynamic and intriguing trials!
Discover the Collectibles
Al Ankabut unites religion, science, and history to enlighten players on the histories of religions, historical events, scriptural exegesis, Scientific facts, and philosophical queries. It provides a comprehensive experience of the studies of the world.
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Pestis
This is a really good game, the best game I ever bought on steam for less than 50 cents. The concept is awesome and executed very well with the atmosphere and the theme it all just sort of gets you into the mood of the game and collecting herbs to make and mix potions is just really fun and interesting and there is so many ways to go about how you play the game from saving everyone, killing everyone, killing rats and making bombs to destroy their nest healing your self with potions and eating shrooms to stave off the plague and death. Just all around a cool indie game that you can play on a potato pc or even a calculator and its so cheap and so affordable how can you not get this game? The steam achievements are easy to get and look cool to.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
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Pestis would be a decent high-score game if it had leaderboards and more maps. Right now it has 1 map and 6 relatively easy achievements, hardly any reason to play it for more than 30 minutes. I think the artwork and animation are decent for what it is. You play as a plague doctor that is trying to cure a small village, and the game certainly captures that sinister atmosphere. The gameplay incorporates the potion mixing mechanic, although the system is very basic. There is some potential for improving your resource management, but without leaderboards I don’t see the appeal. I think if the developer can add at least 2 more locations it would be serviceable (urban area and catacombs perhaps?). It has a partial support for controller despite not being listed on the store page. My F310 works fine, but you can’t rebind it from default state.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Peter’s Adventures in English [Learn English]
这个游戏教会了我很好的英语。我学到了很多新词。该游戏易于学习且易于遵循。此外,艺术风格令人惊叹和美丽。我强烈推荐给那些不仅想学习英语,还想体验一次伟大冒险的人!
优点:
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容易玩
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好故事
缺点:0(无)
感谢这场比赛。
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
This is fantastic! Initially I thought this game was only going to be for English learners and kids. But its actually a great point-and-click adventure game for anyone who enjoys that genre. I got it for my mother to play because she’s been trying to brush up on her English. But I very quickly found myself invested in the puzzles and story. If you’re looking for a good quality adventure game with some challenging scenarios then I can highly recommend it.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Powerboat VR
Right now the best boat simulator there is, its what ive been looking for years and finally found it. graphics are awesome, physics are good and overall its fun and makes me want to have a boat even more!!
10/10
– Real player with 27.3 hrs in game
this is a game iv been waiting for in vr,great boat physics and so relaxing to play.always been a fan of power boats and this one has great water effects.the game needs the islands improved and better race courses but its still work in progress.looking forward to further updates
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Virtual Driving School
Buckle up and check your mirrors!
Get ready to put your driving ability to the test! Learn the basics in the car park and then prove your skills on the road. Control your speed and respond correctly to hazards to gather maximum points!
Virtual Driving School is a serious, skills-based game that gives players tips on how to become safer drivers, in a hyper-real, virtual environment. Modelled around a ‘Sim City’- style simulated world, you can visit city streets and highways. Choose from and a wide range of unique driving challenges and scenarios that require precision and concentration. It’s an exciting ride!
Features
Tutorial Mode
Driving Lessons
HD environments
Realistic car physics
Hazards
Tutorial Mode
Driving Lesson content set in real UK locations
Respond to a variety of hazards
On the 18th of June 2021 we launched a free demo of ‘Virtual Driving School’ on Steam. Please try it out and join our online community to tell us what you think or what features you would like to see in the next update https://steamcommunity.com/app/1515220
P.S DON’T FORGET TO HIT THE WISHLIST BUTTON
We have listened to your feedback and we are working hard to add VR and Controller Support to the next build!
HyperRogue
Here’s finally my review of Hyperrogue, probably my favorite game on Steam! :)
In a nutshell, Hyperrogue can be described as a minimalist tactical roguelike in the hyperbolic plane. So, what does that mean, specifically?
First of all, it’s a minimalist roguelike, and there is no equipment, and no items except for Orbs (basically spells) which are often activated upon pick up. Hyperrogue is turn- and grid-based, and combat rules are simple: Every attack is guaranteed to hit, and is usually deadly - for monsters as well as for the player. As a roguelike, it has permadeath. To avoid accidental player deaths, the game prevents you from performing actions that immediately result in your death, though there’s a hardcore mode for the more confident players.
– Real player with 728.2 hrs in game
I’ve played this game for over a hundred hours and I’m still not quite sure what to say about it! It’s certainly a weird one. But it’s a brilliant, good kind of weird that certain types of gamers should really check out.
HyperRogue is a mind-bending game of chess that takes place on a world that’s quite unlike our own. The object of the game is to collect as much treasure as possible without getting one-hit killed and succumbing to permadeath (as the ‘Rogue’ in the title might suggest) but… navigating the world is a challenge unlike any you’ve ever met before. You know how, in real life, things appear smaller as they get farther away? Like how the horizon only looks like it’s a few feet long to your eyes, when in reality it spans miles? As it turns out, on a hyperbolic plane, this effect is compounded: the horizon is much, much longer than it would be in real life. Two paths that appear near to one another will take you in completely opposite directions. The world is structured in such a way that is impossible for your poor spatial senses to intuitively understand, so scrolling something off the screen will mean that it’s probably lost forever unless you’re keeping close track of landmarks.
– Real player with 638.5 hrs in game
Shashingo: Learn Japanese with Photography
Explore a bright, fictional Japanese city street filled with details and interesting objects to capture with your camera. Each photograph you take will translate the name of the content into Japanese and English so you can learn with your surroundings.
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A stylised, approachable 3D environment
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In-game photography system
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Japanese voice acting
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Photo album to store flash cards
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A game mode that tests your memory
Create Stunning Photography Based Flashcards
Your photographs will help you memorise vocabulary in a creative way that is personal to yourself.
Track Your Progress In The Photo Album
Mark your favourite words with a heart sticker to view them separately from the rest, and track your mastery of each word with an easy to follow star rating system.
APICO
APICO is a laid-back beekeeping sim game about breeding, collecting, & conserving bees!
Leave your boring city job behind to return to your family home in Port APICO and get back to your beekeeping roots.
Set in a series of lush environments, APICO uniquely combines resource gathering, biology, and beekeeping minigames, taking ideas from a mix of real-life and fantasy apiculture & floriculture.
On your journey you’ll rediscover lost species, cross-breed new bees, and help repopulate the islands.
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Live out your wildest beekeeping fantasies – sting free!
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Unique crafting & beekeeping minigames that drive gameplay progression
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Cross-breed different bees to discover over 30 new species
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Make and sell honey, mead, and other beekeeping products
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Repopulate lost species and release them back into the wild
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Multiple biomes to explore, each with their own unique bee species
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Uncover the forgotten secrets of the APICO islands
APICO is being created by the TNgineers, two brothers - Ell & Jamie, inspired by their love of casual and crafting games.
They wanted to make something relaxing, intriguing, and semi-educational (just don’t think about the magical bees). Ell builds nice things and Jamie makes sure he breaks them.
Bees are integral to our gameplay, as they are to our real-world ecosystem.
We want to promote bee conservation and will be donating a portion of sales towards national and international beekeeping charities.
You can also find other ways to help do you part on our website.
We post regular updates of our development progress on both Twitter and Guilded as well as important announcements, stupid GIFs, cute pics of bees - what more could you want?
Aerofly FS 2 Flight Simulator
Very Highly Recommended. As a retired real world pilot that spends most of the day with flight sims I have now found the best of the best. Sure, it is still growing and has a long ways to go but, for now, nothing else does what Aerofly FS 2 does for me.
I have two full hardware setups. My original triple monitor / Saitek hardware 6th gen rig that I have used for the last 12 months and a Volair Flight Sim cockpit with a brand new Alienware 8th gen Intel processor with a 1080 Ti card. This was purchased during the Christmas holidays along with a Oculus Rift VR.
– Real player with 8629.5 hrs in game
I have an embarrassing amount of time in flight simulators, dating all the way back to sublogic’s product in the early 80s. I am a real convert to Aerofly, and I bought my VR gear specifically to handle it - and it was absolutely worth the investment.
I’ve been using this sim now for months, and let me begin by saying what this is… and isn’t (at least yet).
For me, this sim has achieved what I’ve wanted all these years; the actual illusion of flight. I wanted the chance to feel the size and layout of the cockpit and to feel that pull in your guy when you dive through mountains, or make a daring landing. I love the fact that in the P-38 I have to look around the control column to see some of the gauges. I love the feel of the airplanes and how each has a unique character to flight. Of course, any of you using FSX,P4D, or Xplane have had these features for a long time. Aerofly and VR really recreates the feeling of flight. I’ve had a bunch of people try out my rig of course, and the reaction is always the same; incredible excitement, followed by the freedom that comes from flying anywhere you want. In short, it’s what I always wanted flight simming to be.
– Real player with 307.1 hrs in game