Dark Roll: Free Kick Challenge
Very fun game, downloaded it completely out of interest and have spent a decent amount of time playing it since.
Single player challenges start simple and ramp up in difficulty, and are a good way to learn different ways to hit the ball, ranked singleplayer modes are also enjoyable, and the leaderboards are competitive, with people consistently one-upping each other to be the best. The dev also actively deletes cheaters from the leaderboards to keep them legit
Multiplayer is a ton of fun, and a great way to play a nice quick game and climb the ladder. I’ve enjoyed ranking up through the ladder, and it’s nice queuing into the same high ranked people and adapting from their playstyles (HarryCane is in my head rent free, steals my rank everytime)
– Real player with 78.3 hrs in game
Read More: Best eSports Platformer Games.
This game is very fun, whether you are bored or you’re actually in a mood to play a game like this. Lots of single player challenges that get reasonably more difficult, and ability to get all orbs is possible, though tedious. Only thing I would consider is making the ranking system a bit better (like how I deranked after just one match as a new rank, and even after being on a TWELVE game winning streak and then losing once again, I’m now an even lower rank), maybe some type of visible MMR or point system, and add more various challenges and modes (if possible)
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
Spirit Overflow
Really like where this is going! Cant wait to see more maps and character
– Real player with 13.1 hrs in game
Read More: Best eSports Early Access Games.
Alright, so… I have trained using other virtual alternatives in the past, but they’re normally half way there on being a cycling simulator and half way being a game, so I personally prefer to just train while watching to youtube videos… Then I played this game! I am in love that they made this 100% a video-game in which you happen to train, I got trashed in about 30 minutes of playing and even threw a 1000+ watts sprint out of sored legs…. just because I wanted to respawn, lol!!!! I’m looking forward to have a lot more people on the servers so it doesn’t matter how weak the bots are, this can be a very competitive cycling/gaming scene!
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Village Fest: Digging
Village Fest™: Digging is competitive (PvP) casual-action game set in medieval period.
Dig as much as you can gold and bring them to the collector before time runs out or someone steals it.
Key features
-
multiple play styles (dig, loot, steal or mix any of those)
-
defend your gold
-
variety of potions that provide power-up to player (shield, speed, strength)
-
up to 4 players (local and online multiplayer)
-
variety of maps to choose from (green plains, quarry, hills…)
-
procedurally generated props on map
Ways to play
Dig
Collect gold by digging specific spots. You have chance to find golden bar here which has much greater value than coins. Downside is that it can take a while until is found, or you may be in luck to find it quickly. You never know!
Loot
Smash props (chests, barrels…) to find gold. You may find potions as well. Pretty easy to get, but not very rewarding.
Steal
Track players with lot of carrying gold or wait until someone finds golden bar. Then reach them before they manage to bring gold to collector and take it for yourself.
Read More: Best eSports Loot Games.
Sumo Revise
I enjoy a game that I can sit down and play with my friends and family. Normally, I tend to be competitive when it comes to games, but when it comes to this game in particular, all I experience is joy and laughter.
The entire game is ridiculously fun and extremely spontaneous. You’ll be playing at normal speed on one round only to find the next round has a super splorch Special that has been waiting for you, filled to the brim with speed boosts and launch arrows.
The game doesn’t end until you choose to end it, which is also a plus.
– Real player with 11.9 hrs in game
A cheap Smash Bro’s wanna-be with Atari 2600 graphics. Might be fun for local multipayer, maybe for like 20 mins. Easy to learn how to play.
Achievements are relatively easy to get, I got 80% of them simply by running one game mode(with 7 AI and myself) and letting it run for over 200 rounds.
Has cards.
Recommend this for easy Achievements, and cards.
NOT RECOMMENDED for it being a generally horrible game.
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game
CLAN WARS
Lead your clan to victory! Take out the rival clan’s king and win the battle.
Think before you slay and strategize your every move on the chessboard.
There are four “Elements of Power”. Each element has its unique Kung Fu fighting style. Choose the right element and get ready to fight.
Engage and destroy in one on one combat only if you sure you can win.
CLAN WARS game is composed from a Chessboard and a one on one combat fighting arenas. On the Chessboard there are 14 warriors for each clan, you must defeat the opponent warriors, but only when you kill the opponent WARRIOR KING the game ends and you win. You have one and a half minutes to make your move. If you do not make a move on time, the turn move to your opponent. When you engage a fighting battle with an opponent warrior, the two warriors will be teleported to a fighting arena. Only the winner is teleported back to the chessboard.
Aim: Warmup
If there was more care and attention then I may have been swayed by this but the fact you are going up against Aim Lab which is free and have so little to compare against it, you have dug your own grave. Target layouts are too similar, only the option of having a pistol and having just one area or setting to try is hugely disappointing.
But hey, if I ever go pro in CS then I’ll give you a thanks in my speech.
For gameplay of Aim:Warmup check out my video here: https://youtu.be/gAqMbYErIUc
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
BAYANI - Fighting Game
Ranida Games used a simple control scheme as a stepping stone for players to understand the intricacies of the characters they use, allowing players to make creative combos and playstyles that work for them. Bayani is one of those few gems that have a low entry-barrier with decent amount of depth.
The graphics are not the best, and there’s a lot of room for improvement, but the gameplay at least makes up for that.
Bursting is the only main issue in Bayani as the availability of bursts is in favor of the most aggressive player. The thing about bursts is that they’re meant to give players a decent fighting chance in fights that seem to be one-sided, and players don’t have much of a fighting chance when the burst becomes available the moment they have less than 40% of their health.
– Real player with 186.2 hrs in game
Bought this game on early access and its pretty good for what it is! It honestly might wash the taste of Street Fighter 5 off my tongue and its brimming with potential! Hopefully the devs will polish it further and add more content.
Gameplay is fun and feels right at home for FGC veterans that are tired of whatever Capcom’s doing with their modern 2d fighters.
It doesnt have multiplayer yet! Hopefully they get to work on this immediately!
The artstyle is a miss for me, its inspired but its kinda rough. The backgrounds need a bit more work. Animations are alright and easy to read
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Fight for that Ball
FIGHT FOR THAT BALL
A minimalistic football fighting 2D platformer with extensive custom maps support. Fast four-player couch coop fun with obstacles, explosions and a bit of fighting!
It is a football game in its essence, two teams with up to two players per team. During play, the primary objective is to score a point by kicking the ball into the opponent’s goal. Actually, from which side does not matter, as long as it passes the two poles. You can fight a bit to gain a time advantage or block attacks and heavy shots on the goal.
You can draw a map in any paint app that supports PNG files. Put it into the game and have a good old scrap on it. Probably the most exciting feature is the custom maps support with its many additional settings for the maps to give you even more freedom to come up with crazy stuff.
Fight for that Ball also comes with Steam Remote Play support, a target practice mode to improve your timing and shooting skills, a couple of team statistics and achievements.
Background
Even if it does not look like much, I started work on that game a while ago. After my friends and I had some fun matches in a similar minigame back then, I thought it would be fun to have it a bit faster and more maps. Here we are six years later, a fast football platformer where you can bring your own drawings to shape the map. I enjoy the wacky ball physics and strange fights, so I hope that some of you can have the same fun.
I’m thrilled to see what maps you come up with. So, please share your maps, thoughts or experiences over in the Steam Community section.
Create custom maps
You can create your own Fight for that Ball custom maps with two steps. The base layer is a PNG file containing the stage colliders. Every part of the image that is not white will be seen as a collider. The background should be white or transparent. The next layer is a JSON file for advanced map options to move and rotate goals, move player or ball spawn points. Custom maps must be stored in “%userprofile%/Appdata/LocalLow/Beardman Studios/fightforthatball/CustomMaps/”. Fight for that Ball comes with a custom map guide. You can find all files in the custom maps directory under CustomMapGuide. Both files must have the same name, E.g. test.png and test.json. The JSON file is not required. The game would load the default positions for goals and spawn points if no JSON file was found.
Stay safe! 3
Lostria
IF YOU’RE GONNA TAG THIS GAME ESPORTS
YOU NEED SOME BIG BREASTED TWITCH STREAMER AS YOUR FIRST VIDEO ON YOUR STORE PAGE CAW CAW
HUNT SHOWDOWN DID THIS AND LOOK HOW POPULAR IT IS NOW CAW CAW
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Lucky me gets to write the first review for Lostria.. I think? I feel like this is not the full, proper game, but a beta test, but this is unclear from the store page exactly what you’re getting into. For that reason, in an exception to my general rule (in fact for the first time in over 5,000 Steam reviews), I’ll invite the developer to correct me if I’m wrong about my observations and opinions about this game, because it does appear to be completely free, which earns developers a large amount of goodwill.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
SUPER DRINK BROS.
The good part:
1. There are multiple variations of character to choose and each of them have different skill set.
2. There are frequently updates from the developer on the bug fixes, character balance adjustment and new character.
3. With the current environment, it takes around 10 sec to find an opponent on the quick match.
The personal part:
1. It is a PvP game, so player skill is highly required to win the match.
2. This is an Early Access Game.
The bad part:
1. Lack players on the rank match, so it’s pretty time consuming waiting for your opponent.
– Real player with 35.2 hrs in game
Game is ridiculously broken and unbalanced if you use certain characters, found the most broken one, played matches constantly for about 12 hours (each match lasts about 30 seconds with that char) and I only lost twice.
10/10 would recommend to anyone who wants to beat the living Coca-Cola out of people not using broken characters.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game