Jumpala
Ive played a lot of jumpala. From the early builds to the demos and finally release. I can say this game has a lot of replay value with a good amount of variety in the gameplay and playing style no 2 matches are going to be the same. Not to mention the secrets you can find. This game has a community that is very welcoming and encouraging making me very excited to see the future of the game.
– Real player with 56.2 hrs in game
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Just got done playing this game with a friend online for several hours. It’s late and we should go to bed, but we couldn’t put the controllers down. The game is addicting and a ton of fun to play. We laughed with each other and had a great time. I highly recommend this game!
– Real player with 53.9 hrs in game
Cybershift
Doporučuji, skvělá jednoduchý neonová grafika
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Knife To Meet You
looks promising. take my money and finish it
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
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Tons of fun! I’m excited for the full release! I just wish it could go full screen…. I keep clicking out of the window!
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Battle Blocks
Battle Blocks is a multiplayer Tetris-inspired PvP game designed specifically for VR. You will combat players from all over the world in fast-paced matches, and acquire special items and rewards while heading to the top of the leaderboard. Meet new friends, enjoy unique сompetitive gameplay and become the champion!
DOG GONE GOLFING
Dog Gone Golfing is an adorable title where you pick a dog and go golfing…with hockey pucks because the dogs chewed all the golf balls up. The game itself is fairly simple, with the objective being to get the puck in the hole in as few moves as possible. This game is easy to pick up and play, and if you aren’t careful, you might get sucked in for hours. I was really impressed with the amount of content that was in this game despite it being only $2.29. Overall, it’s a great and charming game for your library. :)
– Real player with 14.7 hrs in game
A simple Worms-style gameplay, at a rock-bottom price. Could have used more polish. For example, the functions of the two action-types are not explained. There are no golf clubs to select, nor directions to aim. The mechanics of obsticles, wind speeds, and ability-skills are not explained. The system of meta-game unlocks are not explained. Also, I am very annoyed that the xbox-style gamepad controller doesn’t work.
If you have the patience to look past the short-comings, then I think there is a golf-campaign to be explored. You will be limited to only one club, only hitting the ball straight ahead, and a having to learn as you go. Maybe you can even get your controller working with it. Dog Gone Golfing uses the Game Maker game engine. I tried playing this on an Ubuntu 18.10 system.
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Park The Car
Let’s start with the description: “Park the car is a racing game where you need to park your cars in a safe location!” This is not true. It is not a racing game; it is a puzzle game. You draw the path the car will take to the parking spot with your mouse. If that sounds like a mobile port, well, it probably is.
Graphics: The graphics are functional and coherent.
Sound: The music is repetitive, peppy muzak that you would expect on a cheap mobile game. I turned it off, but then I do that with almost every game.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Rock Simulator
I finished the Dark Souls Series late last year and quit World of Warcraft after about 11 years of playing shortly after. Since then I have sort of been drifting between games for a bit, never really settling on anything.
One Night whilst speaking with some mates on Discord, I found this game in the Memes category and figured “why not?” so I bought it and played it. Something about the game got my inner autist raging. The game and it’s puzzles consumed me, I spent every hour that I was not working or sleeping figuring out puzzles.
– Real player with 1311.0 hrs in game
03.01.2020
Föhr, German Island
Searching the Steam Shop for a new Gaming Experience.
Found the ROCK SIMULATOR.
Learned THE START and also learned PATIENCE IS KEY.
Fort he first Time i BECOME THE ROCK and got later at night DREAM OF THE ROCK.
All to CHERISH THE ROCK and LIVE BY THE ROCK.
04.01.2020
Föhr, German Island
I began LISTEN TO THE ROCK and LEARN THE ROCK.
02.02.2020
Bielefeld, Germany
After so many Hours i FEEL THE ROCK and i HUG THE ROCK.
25.02.2020
Wiesbaden, Germany
It was hard but i began to UNDERSTAND THE ROCK.
– Real player with 218.2 hrs in game
Yellowlooper
best game, espacially to chill after a long day at work
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
nice simple game to chill playing!
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Game Machines: Arcade Casino
this was fun with beer and weed,
reasonabaly short but reasonably priced, it goes good with any
sort of cannabis or alcoholic beverage.
then it just ends cause a well, its only 1.99
=(
wish i could pay 40 dollars and get 20 times the content and have a full on
casino arcade thing in my house
p.s. my light saber is not weird looking its deady
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
This game takes me back to being a little kid visiting the Atlantic City boardwalk. At the time they had “casinos” like these with fun games to play for tickets or tokens that could be cashed in for prizes. It probably cost my parents a small fortune to win items that would be dollar store quality today, but I loved the experience.
So step off the boardwalk into a tiny casino arcade. The coin pusher was my absolute favorite, and realistic to what I remember. I really like the overall feel and physics of that one. It feels the most authentic. Things like the stacker machine would have been after my time, but that was also realistic, at least compared to the ones I’ve played in VR.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game