Food Comes From Above

Food Comes From Above

10/10.

Really fun, very good gameplay, very good graphics. Such good yes

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game


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Food Comes From Above on Steam

Open Bar

Open Bar

Have you ever dreamed of being a bartender? Ever wonder what magical ingredients makes up those mystic cocktails? Now’s your chance! Welcome to OPEN BAR: The Game!!! With this first person, 3D, cooking style game, you are the bartender! Serve customers, take drink orders, earn tips, and most fun of all, actually make the drinks! Equipped with a full “OPEN BAR Bartender’s Handbook Drink Guide” containing over 100 real drinks recipes, including full color pictures and specifically listed ingredients, also access to a full “OPEN BAR STORE” from which equipment upgrades and power-up purchases can be made, you’ll have the chance to do battle with numerous heart-pounding levels, in a variety of locations of varying difficulty. At the core of being a successful bartender is having the ability to craft only the very best cocktails. Uh-oh, if a customer orders a drink, what do I do? What do I put in the glass? Which glass do I even use? Don’t worry, we got you covered. Any drink where the recipe eludes you, simply pick up your trusty in-game Handbook. Each recipe explains which liquors to use, mixers to use, which garnish or garnishes, if you need any tools to make the drink, and down to even which piece of glassware to use. Now, on to the tips! When a bartender serves a drink to a customer, it’s customary to leave a tip. OPEN BAR is no different! When you construct well-crafted cocktails and serve up shaken or stirred spirits in a promptly manner, the customers will generously leave you a Tip. You’ll collect Tips through out the level to earn Stars. Earn up to 3 Stars per Level!!! Earning Stars will unlock new Locations, new Drinks and more!!! Do you have what it takes to be a Master Bartender? Good Luck, and Happy Pouring!!!


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The Wednesday

The Wednesday

I can’t believe that the game cost me $15. You can enjoy a lot lot better games with way cheaper price. Do not buy it if you cherish your money. I purchase this only because I wanted to find out why many people blame this game so much. I didn’t want to criticize this game before I actually play it to the end. Now I can, so here I start.

Story was fair enough, but not great. Personally I thought the story was ok. It’s probably the only positive part of this game, but there is little to spoil so I don’t understand why they asked for not streaming the later chapters. The puzzles during the game were too easy so it’s not even worth mentioning.

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game


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King of the Universe

King of the Universe

In the 24th century BC, the Sumerians have turned the land of Mesopotamia from a simple Cradle of Civilization to the home of empires. It is your mission to take control of the kingdom of Kish and conquer your enemies, in order to become Lugal Kiški, King of the Universe.

The Sumerians, or “the black-headed people” (Sag̃-g̃i-ga in their native tongue), were the first people to invent both civilization and writing. Their well-organised and state-run societies make the perfect setting for a strategic video game. In King of the Universe, you will not only try to conquer your enemies, you will also have to take care of your own people.

Through military means you gather land and slaves, and through economic means you build new structures for your people. If your citizens do not produce enough supplies to quench your war machine, you will fail. If you do not protect your citizens from foreign invaders, you will fail. This game is about balance, and only by finding it will you become King of the Universe.

  • Tiles

    Claim tiles and build or destroy structures. Watch your people go about their day-to-day lives.

  • Wealth

    Garner Silver and resources, such as Food, Metal and Tools.

  • Troops

    Build an army, and order your soldiers around. Follow your individual troops with the camera.

  • Slaves

    Collect slaves when conquering foreign land, and use these to build new structures in your kingdom.

  • Citizens

    Keep an eye on the hunger and health of your people. Make sure every class in your kingdom has enough money to survive.

  • Pricing

    Decide the prices of wares in your kingdom, to control the economy to ensure profits for your state.

  • Trade

    Buy and sell with the other empires, to build relations and gain an extra income for your war machine.

King of the Universe on Steam

Bird’s Eye

Bird’s Eye

Build the best ecosystem in Bird’s Eye — a singleplayer engine-building card game.

A relaxing and family-friendly experience

Bird’s Eye is a relaxing game that features no direct combat, no violence and no strong language. It doesn’t require quick reaction or thinking, it invites you to take your time.

Influence your opponents indirectly

While the game has no direct ways to harm your opponent, you can play a card in their ecosystem, as well as yours. Thwart their plans, while risking giving them a edge.

A chance to learn

Bird’s Eye was built to be more than just a fun game, but an educational experience as well. The game mechanics are designed to closely resemble a self-regulating ecosystem, so the player can learn general ecological concepts in a fun and engaging way. The game has also features an encyclopedia where you can learn about the cards (as well as unlock new ones).

Modding support

Bird’s Eye was built from the ground up to be as modding-friendly as possible. It’s easy to create, share and use community-created cards and game modes with built-in tools and mod manager. Combine different card packs. Pick and choose different parts of the mods you install. Tailor the game experience just to you.

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In the Wild

In the Wild

Work in progress but certainly has lots of potential. Great visuals and educational content, and its free so its definitely worth the try I say. Great if you want to support up and coming indie developers!

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Visually appealing, with an immersive environment. Educational and fun for the little ones, and a great game to explore while relaxing.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

In the Wild on Steam

WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition

WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition

Overview:

I recommend this game greatly. It is immersive, the graphics are beautiful, and the developers are hardworking and listen to the suggestions of the players. It is required to remember that this game is not close to finished, so a few episodes and features are missing. However, it is still very fleshed out and is being worked on, with weekly or bi-weekly devlogs to mark their accomplishments or current projects. The optimization can also be a bit of an issue. The graphics require a good computer, otherwise the vegetation will be capped pretty low. I would still recommend it, however. The gameplay is worth mediocre graphics.

Real player with 323.4 hrs in game

I really love this game. I have been following it since it came out any way I could but was only just recently able to purchase it. I don’t believe I have ever had this much fun playing such a realistic and great game. I eagerly anticipate Tower falls. Unfortunately however, more recently after an update whenever I load the screen, my game is all black and I am unable to play or see anything and need to access steam just to close it. I’m unsure if this is a personal problem or something with the update. I hope this is fixed and regardless, still recommend this game to anyone with a love of wolves and wildlife

Real player with 96.3 hrs in game

WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition on Steam

Math Castle

Math Castle

Stage 2 broken for me. My son was really excited while playing and id like to keep playing it with him.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Math Castle on Steam

AlCHeMoS

AlCHeMoS

Enter the unique, sub-microscopic world of AlCHeMoS - a single-player atom-roller game where you explore real 3D protein structures in your quest to restore order and combat the forces of Dark Matter.

A mysterious Dark Energy has stolen all the elements!

We need your unique alchemical skills to rediscover the elements, but beware the dangers a lonesome atom faces!

Atoms in AlCHeMoS are based on real experimental data for atomic radius, radioactivity and nuclear stability - be careful to avoid becoming radioactive, or undergoing fusion with a larger atom, as you try to unlock powerful atomic abilities in your quest to master the periodic table and restore balance!

Features:

  • Discover each of the 118 currently known elements

  • More than 100 real protein structure environments built on real scientific experimental data!

  • Earn quarks to upgrade every aspect of your atom

  • Complete a variety of side objectives to earn powerful unlockable abilities

  • Flee from or combat enemy atoms who seek to undergo Fusion with you

  • Fully raymarched environments with beautiful lighting, reflections, shadows and more

  • Dynamic music and sounds that adapt as you progress

AlCHeMoS on Steam

HangTogether

HangTogether

This game reminds me of when I would play Hangman with a chalkboard or dry erase board as a kid. You may get a repeat word every once in a while, however there are quite a lot of words and a good selection of categories. The game gives you the default of Animals, and Sports, but you don’t have to stick with those categories. Animals and Sports are probably the easiest categories, while Grab Bag is the hardest. UK cities, US cities, and Ologies are somewhere in between. If you’re a young reader or learning English, this would be a good game to help with reading. It’s nothing flashy, but it’s a nice opportunity to Hang Together. ;)

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

HangTogether on Steam