Moonglow Bay

Moonglow Bay

A really fun and relaxing game.

I’m a bit sad it has such a mixed review score.

There’s not really a big challenge to anything you do ingame, however to me this was perfectly fine.

I wanted to play a really laid back game, which is exactly what Moonglow Bay seemed to be.

And I got even more.

You can just chill, catch a few fish, cook, collect pieces of the story behind your character and the citizens of the bay.

You’ll progress through quite the variety of biomes and there’s lots of interesting fish to find, that all have nice little myths the people of the bay affiliate them with.

Real player with 30.4 hrs in game


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I really can’t recommend the game in it’s current state. There’s just too many bugs ranging from small visual things to currently unfixable softlocks. I’m currently stuck, unable to progress through a bossfight because it simply won’t continue. I see too many other issues like this in the game’s discord as well. Keyboard support seems like a very last moment addition; on launch, the controls were wonky and you couldn’t even save your game. They updated the controls, but there’s still no way to rebind anything. The game also doesn’t use the mouse, which is strange for a game with analog input in sections. I really wish this game had had some sort of early access/open beta period to iron out the more obvious and game-breaking issues before launch.

Real player with 24.6 hrs in game

Moonglow Bay on Steam

Aurora: A Child’s Journey

Aurora: A Child’s Journey

Aurora: A Child’s Journey is well done. There are a few areas where the game tried to glitch and the controls can be sometimes clunky, but besides that, it was simple and straight to the point. It was nice to play from the perspective of a young child and also an interesting concept of how they see things that are well…not pretty in this world. It can be sad to learn that the game was inspired by true events but also eye-opening to situations that many may not know. The achievements are easily earned as you play through the game and not as complex as the game is very short. Take a chance if you want to see the world in the young girl’s eyes and maybe you will learn something along the way.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game


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Grade: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

~ DIFFICULTY ~

☑️ My 90 year old grandma could play it

🔲 Easy

🔲 Normal

🔲 Hard

🔲 Dark Souls

~ GRAPHICS ~

🔲 MS Paint

🔲 Bad

🔲 Meh

🔲 Graphics don’t matter in this game

🔲 Good

🔲 Beautiful

☑️ Masterpiece

~ MUSIC ~

🔲 Bad

🔲 Not special

🔲 Good

☑️ Beautiful

~ STORY ~

🔲 This game has no story

🔲 Like playing Temple Runners for the story

🔲 It’s there for the people who want it

🔲 Well written

☑️ Epic story

~ REQUIREMENTS ~

☑️ You can run it on a microwave

🔲 Average

🔲 High end

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Aurora: A Child's Journey on Steam

Dance of Cards

Dance of Cards

Sixteen passengers aboard the ocean liner Magnific, who set sail to the shores of New World in search of a better life, become trapped in a cruel and deadly game of cards.

With no option to escape, they are forced to accept the rules and put their lives at stake for a fleeting hope of salvation.

During the seven days players will face each other at the poker table to decide whose live will be taken next. Cheat, bluff and form alliances to survive until the end of the cruise – and don’t forget that everything is up to chance.

Features:

  • Unique blend of poker and RPG

  • 16 colourful characters you can form a team with – each with their own distinct talents and playstyles

  • A tale of chance and certainty

  • A ship to explore, full of mysteries and unexpected findings

  • Additional Death Gambles – for the brave ones and those who are out of luck

  • Soundtrack teeming with danceable anxiety

  • Feeling of hope amidst the dread


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Dance of Cards on Steam

Shipwreck Escape

Shipwreck Escape

So I wrote a review around half way through the game. Im new to reviews and wanted to edit mine now that I finished the game.

The game itself is fun. Some levels feel super easy and come to you right away while other levels take some time and “trial and error” before you understand what needs to be done. There are multiple endings so if you want to at the end you can go through again just to unlock these different endings. For me it took about 9 hours to complete but being a puzzle game, some probably could do it much quicker!

Real player with 9.7 hrs in game

Shipwreck Escape:




What would be the perfect job? Well, a position where you can make good money without working too hard, meet people who have a purse or a wallet overflowing with $100 notes or an uncapped credit card and to top it off, travel the world. It's your lucky day! Your application for a croupier on the luxury ship, the Antaraxia, has been accepted! And your first cruise is from Athens to Dubai! Everything was running as smoothly as the last few days, until . . . You woke up with a pounding headache, blood running off your face, torn clothes and covered with debris, three decks below the casino level where you were working! You quickly realised by smelling smoke and hearing the water that something went terribly wrong on the Antaraxia! The only way out is up! Good luck in Shipwreck Escape.


*– [Real player with 6.5 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198003030375)*






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