Super Snow Fight
Very fun game. Have got some achievements already - yes, the MONSTER Kill, too!
But uff, “very hard” is like snow ball machine guns against you. :D
– Real player with 14.1 hrs in game
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I purchased this game while having the winter/Christmas season in mind. I paid $5.49 CAD so my expectations were not that high at all, but I ended up having a ton of fun.
The game consists of 2-4 players having a snowball fight (Human or AI). You start with 5 hearts each and the aim is to “kill” the other player. During a match you can use a light or heavy shot. A heavy shot being performed while holding the throw button to charge it up. The winner being the first to kill X amount of people or being the leader after the time limit is up.
– Real player with 4.6 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
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Vortex Attack: ボルテックスアタック
73 / 100
Being more of a retro throwback to the 8-bit arcade games, Vortex Attack (VA) does not bring much new to the genre, yet I found myself having quite a bit of fun challenging my high scores & pushing further through the levels. Leaning more on the easy side, getting through much of the game’s levels will not take a lot of time to conquer. Once you get the hang of things, powering through the main 50 levels may take you 30 mins, but getting a high scoring run is more challenging.
– Real player with 14.9 hrs in game
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While this game is a great idea and has some good things going for it, there are some issues that do need to be fixed, particularly with UI and menus. When initially setting up for the first time, moreso when using a controller, the main menus are extremely hard to navigate and initial controller setup is much harder than it should be-it’s way too hard to see what you’re trying to select as the background keeps fading in/out and it randomly switches into and out of demo mode seemingly on it’s own, and the controls don’t feel as responsive as they should be. The gameplay itself generally is fine-think an attempt at mashing up Galaga & bullet hell shooters-but sometimes with a gamepad controls feel a bit too loose and could be tightened up a bit.
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game