Larry The Unlucky Part 3
Funny game with forgiving puzzles. enjoyed alot.
well worth the money
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
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Lots of puzzles, some really hard. I liked it a lot! Finally something challenging.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
The Pillar
In the words of James May: “No.”.
It’s a pity. The programming is competent. Good use is made of the Unity game engine. The environment is colourful and pretty, though completely ripped off of a well known game. Perhaps one could call it a tribute. I didn’t find any bugs, though I thought I did several times because the game design is a bit strange.
And that’s the problem. Numerous questionable design decisions spoil the game. It carefully explains how to solve a particular puzzle type, but presents a single use of that puzzle type which works differently. It features a bright, powerful, dangerous-looking laser beam … which in its first appearance shines right through where you have to be standing without harming you. There are a number of different puzzle mechanisms, one of which is so fast, and requires such a quick memory, that I cannot solve it without watching a playback outside the game. Things you change, change the environment with appropriate sound-effects, but you can’t see what changes because the game forces you to look away as it happens.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
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At first gland, the DEV is definately inspired by “The Witness”. The puzzles however start very easy and simple, but dedicated to be the same as all the others and yet slightly off. But when you progress deeper into the game, sometimes a bit more “challenging” the puzzles become.
The controls are a bit weird, but I could adjust it to a level on which I could work with. Same as for the sound, it was very loud at certain points. Music wasn’t constant, had to put other music in the background. Don’t like silent games.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
100 Doors Game - Escape from School
Mia is trapped in school, help her get out by solving puzzles in this escape room type of game.
In order to exit the school you’ll have to solve and unlock 140 doors.
All those rooms are split up in 16 different categories such as chemistry, history, music, sport and so on.
The game is filled with unique, very creative and well designed levels, with a lot of variation in the puzzle’s which get harder as you progress.
Some puzzles are extremely difficult and none of them give any explanations.
I have completed the entire game and I can assure you that this isn’t for kids.
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
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Dont get this game even tho its free.
I will sum it up with saying that the game is just bad and that it might be free but (I believe that its because) they added micro transaction into it (I will explain later)
Now I did give it a good try and made sure I past all the puzzles (with hints and skips will explain later) before posting this.
Some problems with the game:
The first puzzles are too easy even for kids to solve and its just wasting time, no idea why they are in there.
A lot of other puzzles were so weird, with no real hints with moon logic and with getting the answer either just by spamming everything until something works, sometimes needing to click something more than once because reasons. or by using their hints/skip. All those things I really dont like in a puzzle game but this isnt even the worst ones.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
Spirit of Midnight
Spirit of Midnight is a charming adventure game. Play as a house cat who gains the ability to leave home and embark on a supernatural adventure after encountering a strange spirit. Befriend a badger and meet other adorable creatures along the way, all in an effort to restore balance to the forest and uncover the truth behind its mysteries.
Use and combine items in your inventory to solve situational puzzles in humorous ways. Sit back, interact, and be entertained. Professionally scored with original music and nighttime vibes. Controller play recommended.
Floor Plan: Hands-On Edition
Whimsical and humorous. A well-made puzzle game, in the style of old point and click adventure games. It takes placesentirely on an elevator and doesn’t particularly use room-scale/VR features, but it’s still fun seeing it in front of you. Like most games of this type, it’s short and there’s no replay value, but for a few bucks I can’t complain. My girlfriend and I both enjoyed playing through it. The availability of hints is also great, as the couple we saw don’t give too much away. Overall I’d recommend it, and if on sale, it’s a no brainer for a fun and different experience.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
This is another excellent three-degree-of-freedom (3dof) sitting puzzle game. It’s essentially the third least good of a set consisting of this game (Floor Plan), Elevator to the Moon, and I Expect You to Die. The second in that list is my favorite. Floor Plan is just as good really, it’s just more formalized with the (simpler) elevator mechanic, and the graphics are more pedestrian. Other than that it’s great, and you’ll like it, and if you do like it, know this: these are games meant to played on sitting cellphone VR systems like the Oculus GO. This shows just how untapped the potential of these lower end systems are. Fancy technology helps make VR magic, but it’s really all about actually crafting a good experience. It sucks that 3dof cell phone VR is no longer a thing, and a large part of that is because of the Quest 2, but I like the Quest 2!.
! And, apparently, after all these years, the way to get VR snobs to accept 3dof swivel chair game play was to attach stupid Cyber Shoes to their smelly feet. Burn! https://youtu.be/O_Ii83V-oOk
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game