uVolley
pretty good volleyball game
its free and good, also made by 1 person
– Real player with 15.8 hrs in game
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No, just no
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Pro Soccer Online
Very fun game to play, is nice to get involved with a footballing community from people either in Europe, NA/SA and Korea, is totally worth it to join the discord for either one to play with other people in a more organised way and more competitively. Is under development but is still totally worth playing.
– Real player with 96.5 hrs in game
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This is a very fun game that is great to play with friends. It is easy to get into for casual fun but has a high skill ceiling with can lead to some competitive games. The developer is great about listening to community feedback and updates the game regularly. There is an active Discord for pick up games in North America with 20-30 people playing at a time most nights.
– Real player with 87.0 hrs in game
10 Pin Bowling (VR Support)
10 Pin Bowling
we’ve all been down to our local bowling alley to play. But ended up having to wait for hours to get a lane. Don’t waste anymore more time, run the game up and play. No more waiting, just straight to the fun part. Multiplayer on one pc sharing your headset.
Stuck in lockdown, Wanting to go bowling, or just looking for something to do.
Try our new Bowling Game With Full VR With Motion Controllers support.
Don’t Have a VR System, no worry’s this bowling game also supports a standard display with keyboard & mouse or xbox 360/one controller
Game modes
10-Pin Bowling (Fully Implemented),
How To Play
Solo.
Multiplayer via VR headset sharing.
You can play the game with The Following controller setups.
VR Headset with motion controllers (Tested HTC Vive),
PC Monitor With Xbox 360/One Controller Or
PC Monitor With keyboard & Mouse.
Built With Ue4.
The Game will be upgraded to ue5 when ue5 is released.
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3D Aim Trainer
Really fun and really works!
As someone that loves playing competitive shooters and have been doing so for many years, the one thing that is sometimes a pain is improving specific skills/subskills regarding aim. I love tactical shooters and battle royal games, but sometimes you only get gunplay for a few seconds every minute and that’s just really weak when it comes to practicing.
I’ve tried different aim trainers and this one really just fits. It’s easy to use, completely free and has plenty of gamemodes to fully practice every subskill.
– Real player with 26.5 hrs in game
Happy to see that 3DAT is finally on steam with a whole new level design and interface.
This is what I think of it after 2 hours in:
GOOD
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It’s completely FREE!
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Very cool new level designs, they went for a triple A look which gives a whole new aim training experience unlike aimlab and kovaaks this represents a better in-game feel and a reason to switch between both so they found themselves a good spot with going for a design like this instead of a clinical look like all others.
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Cool looking weapons, targets and better animations than every other competitor.
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
CanopySim-Skydive Landing Simulator
The game looks really slick when you get into the plane, but you quickly find that you can’t leave the plane – which is pretty much a requirement for skydiving! I posted this in the summer of 2021, and 5-6 months later, the only posts in the Discussion area are from folks with the same problem – on Index, VIVE, and Oculus. Nothing from the developer.
Something is wrong… and the developer isn’t paying attention here. Save yourself! Don’t get CanopySim.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
I so wanted to like this game. I’d been looking for a fun VR parachute sim of some description and was hopeful this was it. Ignoring the couple of “don’t recommend” reviews, I decided to give it a go anyway. I’m glad I did, as I know it’s not for me now. Issues I ran into:
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The settings dialog shows up sideways for some reason; making it hard to read the settings and hard to change them.
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Calibration is a little confusing, but made sense in the end. But…
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…the tutorial seems to totally ignore the calibration. “Chest height” is above my head in the tutorial. O_o
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Supraball
EDIT: I just can’t recommend the game right now due to the lack of players. When the playercount increases to the point where you can fairly easily get into a game with people at similar skill levels to you I’ll remove this edit. Just bear in mind the low playercount if you’re considering buying the game.
EDIT 2: Since the game is now free there’s really no reason not to try it. As of 10th September 2017 the playercount is such that you can pretty quickly find a game, and if there are empty spots the bots are pretty reasonable to play with.
– Real player with 2001.6 hrs in game
Been playing the game since almost 5 months now. At first it’s difficult to get used to all the controls, but that problem disappears after a few days/weeks. Supraball helps with your aim, quick thinking and team game (well, only if you’re willing to play in a team).
The community is as much of a pro as a con: you can find friendly ppl and toxic ones too. The higher-lvl players know each other (at least by usernames), so it has that ‘big, dysfunctional family’ feeling to it once you advance to a certain lvl.
– Real player with 655.0 hrs in game
Aimbeast
This is one of the most consistent game I am playing currently, and the only aim-trainer I’ve ever found useful. Because of this, over the passed few months, I have noticed a drastic increase in my ability to aim with precision. I use this trainer mostly for warming up before I play Overwatch. I will play 1-2 hours before I head into Competitive mode. I was able to move up from Gold to Platinum within the last month.
The nice thing about this game is that it has a 1:1 aim adjustment system for multiple games. You can import your settings from each game for an similar aim experience. If I have a certain aim setting for Overwatch, and I want to translate that setting to Apex Legends, there are in-game tools to help with that.
– Real player with 161.9 hrs in game
What I thought would be a good alternative to Kovaaks with cool features ends up to be a dead project moving at a snails pace. No updates for a long time, seasons remain unchanged, one of the features that sounded cool (AI bots to train with) is now DLC, and over a year for any form of content makes this a bad choice over Kovaaks.
Also the community is not there, it lacks in scenarios for training and the “good” ones are just janky copies of Kovaaks (with some of them not even working) So if you’re going to train your aim just close this and get Kovaaks. I gave it an honest go, but the lack of content, community and dead discord make this a hard “no” from me.
– Real player with 124.7 hrs in game
Couch Party Game Night
The developer has been working hard on this game to rekindle the good times people shared playing split screen with their friends and family. Since it was $1 at the time and I could play locally with my friends, I was curious and bought this game. It was bugged out at first, but the developer worked hard to fix those bugs and added content like new maps, guns, options, visual effects, and game modes. The game has been improved in many ways since day one, and if the developer continues to add content like he has, then this game has lots of potential to grow and become a great couch party game to play with friends. This game requires other people to play with and an interest for seeing smaller games grow, but if you have both, then I personally recommend buying this game and supporting the developer while seeing all of the new features that are added with each update. The game might not seem to have a lot right now, but with enough support and feedback the developer can tend to the game and improve this experience one update at a time.
– Real player with 12.4 hrs in game
The first and most crucial point of Couch Party Game Night is that it’s a game that is being independently developed on the side. The second and other crucial point is that it’s geared towards split-screen multiplayer, which sadly, almost seems like a distant past-time activity nowadays. If you were to approach this game with these two things in mind, then you’re more likely to get some enjoyment out of it.
The game supports up to four players, all on one screen; thus, external controllers are almost a must, but workarounds can be made for mouse or keyboard players. An older controller such as a jury-rigged PS3 one worked, eventually. You choose the amount of players, the map, and a few adjustments of the in-game options. There’s a small amount of different weapons, ranging from a few replicas of real guns to laser tag pistols, and more. Each one basically has the same purpose, and besides its rate-of-fire and visual or audio representation, they will all do the same damage. There’s also an option to manually aim and zoom for each one, too. The screens, split into two or three or four ways, is cut up just right. It’s a bit discouraging that each player spawns in the same spot after death, though.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
StarBall
Blanket Fort Games is actively seeking a publisher to help us bring StarBall to release!
A simulation of the sport of tomorrow. Play on the inside of an arena in orbit. Jump off the wall and drift until you hit something. Magnetic boots and gloves permit slow crawling along the walls and secure attachment to the ball. Shoot the ball through the goal field at your opponent’s end of the court to score. Score the most points across two ten-minute halves to win.
Integrate with your twitch stream. Make your stream audience into your game audience, and watch them cheer your successes with chat commands !cheer and !wave.
Additional Features
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Career Mode: Play offline in the AI championship league. Compete through a round-robin regular season and post-season playoffs.
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Online Play: Compete online against other humans, either solo or with a teammate.
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Stream Integration: Your stream audience is your game audience. In-game fans will cheer and celebrate in response to stream chat commands.
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Cosmetics: Support a cause or pro team, or just look cool wearing one of a large collection of player skins.
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Online Tournaments: Participate in online regional tournaments, or organize your own with our tournament support tools.
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ESports: Tournament-winning teams will have an opportunity to compete in global championships for cash prizes.
Infinite Tournament Paintball
Dev listens to community, updates are constantly added, game play improves with each update, when bugs show up the community is quick to respond and the developer gets right to work on the issues. Solid game it has its bugs but for what it is this game is awesome. Developer is always open to new map ideas, guns, animations, player models etc… 4/5 stars
– Real player with 17.0 hrs in game
Being someone who played the Greg Hastings Paintball games, Infinite Tournament Paintball definitely brings back memories of those older paintball titles. The game is made by a dedicated and extremely friendly Developer who works night and day to try and make sure bugs are fixed and new content is added. Even if you don’t play paintball this game is tons of fun and the community is so friendly so jumping into a game is super easy! Be sure to join the discord that the game has to see when people are playing!
– Real player with 16.4 hrs in game