Coral Quest
Very simplistic game that was obviously designed for phones. A 3rd person runner game where you move your fish on a 3x3 grid collecting shiny objects while avoiding obstacles. Cosmetics are unlocked along the way while you also accumulate currency that can be used to purchase additional characters or accessories.
A cups-and-balls game is presented between levels to win additional currency, as well as almost depressing facts about plastic pollution.
There is some variety in the level design with new environments and obstacles, but it does start to feel like a grind pretty quickly. A nice game to play while listening to music or a podcast.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
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Game is simple but cute. Young children will probably enjoy the game and the ability to change what fish they are.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Spooky Typing: The Ghost Plague
The game is challenging but really fun once you understanding the core mechanic! That’s a solid typing game! The graphics and sound effect are on point! Recommended!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
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Another great typing game from Sensen Games. Really simple, but with a good soundtrack and design. A couple of hours of great entertainment, totally worth the price!
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Tybot Invasion: The Typing Runner
Simple, clean, fun and challenging game! It’s also very didactic, not only for approaching typing skills in a really ludic and laidback way, but also for offering the opportunity to learn and fix English vocabulary. Very addictive, just like all the other games from Sensen, making every run exciting with the right touch of difficulty. Every new game is a good surprise for me. Keep it up, guys! (:
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
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The best key response this typing game can give to you.
Graphic: Not gorgeous but cool.
Game: Neat & Crispy.
Many typing games stayed a while and got uninstalled from my PC.
but I think this one will somehow survive.
Not gorgeous but good.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Gustav Vasa: Adventures in the Dales
The year is 1522 and the young nobleman Gustav Eriksson Vasa is reached by the news that his father has been murdered in the infamous bloodbath of Stockholm. Understanding that the Danish king Kristian the Tyrant now will hunt him down, Gustav goes on a dangerous journey through the Swedish Dales.
Danish soldiers are chasing Gustav who flees at high speed on skis, traversing the Swedish landscape of the Dales. Reaching village after village in search of help and support amongst the locals. The setting of the chase is beautiful wintery landscapes in 3D. The villages he visits are presented as a stunning 2D sidescrolling adventure that ties in the main storyline in between chase sequences.
This game was built by Ingeborg Asplund, Stanislav Hallberg, Natali Hallberg, Joakim Bengtsson and Gertrud Bondesson.
Features:
• 3D Chase Sequence:
Tense chase sequences on skis through a wintery Swedish landscape while hunted down by the Danish Soldiers firing arrows from their crossbows aiming to kill Gustav. These are challenging and require the player to take advantage of the landscape around them to avoid obstacles and incoming arrows.
• 2DSidescrolller story:
Follow the story about Gustav Vasa a Swedish nobleman on the quest to become king. The story is based on a real historical figure from Sweden and the myths that surround him. The story allows you to participate in key moments in the legend and story of Gustav Vasa, such as his legendary speech in Falun where he tries to convince the Dalesfolk to rally behind him and his final coronation in Stockholm.
• Distinct artwork:
Beautiful handpainted environments and characters in a distinctly stylized art style inspired by classic Swedish artwork from the Dales.
No Exit : Torments of Hell
You’re a bat who can’t fly - only spider sling. Don’t touch the ground or you’ll die. Simple addicting and at times frustrating - but in the fun way that you’ll want to try again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZJLWIB93MM
– Real player with 15.2 hrs in game
Full disclosure: I received this game from the developer because I already own some of their software products.
Quite a deceptively tricky little game. You basically need to go from one end of a level to the next using a grappling hook, but of course as you progress the game throws more challenges. Interface is simple as are the controls, the graphics are good and the sound track varied, and you have a campaign mode and an endless mode to challenge yourself with.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Ostatni Dzien w Pracy
Ostatni Dzien w Pracy (or The last day at work for English speakers) is a small indie game about a disgruntled employee causing trouble in the workplace as some sort of revenge. To do so, you’ll have a certain time to gather items, destroy/sabotage various objects (highlighted by yellow stars if you can interact with them directly and blue ones if you need something to activate it) & make your colleagues quite unhappy in the process (while avoiding them which is way harder than it sounds at times).
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Bring Dad Home
Why is it called “Bring Dad Home”?
Because the game was inspired by my real experience.
It was at the beginning of 2019, a dark night on a high month, and my dad just participated in socializing and drank too much. After getting out of the car, what only I can do is helping him walking home.
I’m not strong, but dad had a huge body.
It was okay at first, but gradually became physically weak and unable to help him later. My dad fell and got injured. He was taken to the hospital immediately by me.
A few days later, our team participated in the 2019 Global 48-Hour Extreme Development Competition, and we got a question about family relationships-“What does home mean to you?”
So, we hit it off right away, and “Bring Dad Home” was born.
After 48 hours, we won the “Most Popular Game Award” in Guangzhou.
At the end of 2019, “Bring Dad Home” was selected for the Indie Prize finals.
We hope that this game will not only bring joy to everyone, but also remind you of some interesting memories with your loved ones.
The cool feeling of attacking:
Extremely game difficulty :
Various Characters:
A variety of equipment and props are waiting for you to unlock:
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:
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Discover each of the 118 currently known elements
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More than 100 real protein structure environments built on real scientific experimental data!
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Earn quarks to upgrade every aspect of your atom
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Complete a variety of side objectives to earn powerful unlockable abilities
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Flee from or combat enemy atoms who seek to undergo Fusion with you
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Fully raymarched environments with beautiful lighting, reflections, shadows and more
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Dynamic music and sounds that adapt as you progress
Pearls of the Oceans
Love to see small studios making a solid first entry into the world.
Fun game, tight controls, please fix the leaderboard scores so I can show the world how to clean the oceans!
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game