Blade and Ham
There is a lot to like about this but the combat needs some work. Often when doing combos the character will go through the enemies making the combo miss. Weird hit detection. I guess that is why it is early access. There is a nice overworld map with some extra levels you can take on to get coins used to continue. Decent graphics and a good variety of characters. Hopefully the developer fixes the combat issues. I probably will not play anymore until it gets some patches.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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The game has nice graphics, but in its current state, I strongly don’t recommend Blade and Ham. The game is NOT ready for release to the public. Blade and Ham has several big bugs & is very unpolished.
The game’s bugs are its biggest flaw. For example, you can’t save your progress (you start over at every new game). Plus, can’t take any pictures (doing so causes an error, the game ends, & you can’t exit the game either).
On a side note, Valve, please stop distributing crappy games that lack basic features. Such behavior just makes people want to go buy their games elsewhere, such as Epic Games. I wouldn’t even play Blade and Ham for free in its current state.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Puppy Adventure
game’s broke
‘nuff said
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
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Very wholesome and fun game but I got locked in place during one level and lost all my progress :(
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Abiko The Miko
‘Salright.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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A nice introduction to bullet hell games for a small child and a fairly fun casual game. Don’t purchase this AND Abiko the Miko 2 – they are seemingly identical games.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Accel Magician Mimi
If you look at the rest of the developer’s games, it appears they either used a kit and reskinned it, or made one game and reskinned it, multiple times. Keep this and the fact I’m basing my recommendation on the sale price I obtained it at (59 cents).
Game only consists of 3 stages and bosses, which can easily be completed in under an hour. However, there is 2 player battle mode and co-op, adding to the replayability. Controls are responsive. No optimization issues noted. Difficulty progression is smooth and different enemies have varied enough attack patterns to keep the game interesting.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Arc Wizards 2
The war of the wizards begins!
This is an exciting action game with a 16-bit taste!
←↑→↓: move
X: Attack (Keyboard “A”)
Y:Plasma shot (Need 1/3 Ppoint ) (Keyboard “D”)
B:Force shield (Need 1 Point ) (Keyboard “W”)
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Gazmatera: Return Of The Generals
Greetings, folks!
We came from MOWAS1/2 mods to create something more cool!
In the years between 1988 and 1994, somewhere in Europe a squadron of the best fighters from crime, called “generals”, was blacklisted for liquidation. Take control of four survivors, Jeff, Kayla, Helga and Emilia, and exterminate the leader of the enemy gang!
-all 10 levels are made in different genres
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4 playable characters
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soundtrack from famous musican Ilya Vodyanoi
Hidden Town
Pretty identical to the plant one, except for the mushrooms, those two brown mushrooms are identical, only the shadow on it changes, you won’t make me think otherwise.
PS : Replay value is zero, the items are the same an they don’t move.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Extremely bad object finding game at an absurdly high nominal price. Obviously if anything pick up a Steam key for a few microdollars rather than buying the outrageously-priced offering here.
Choose the “100 hidden” series instead – accept no compromise.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Swordian Hero
This game looks and plays like fun but it needs some things to make it easier to play. First of all, there are waaaay to many enemies that spawn at times, and half the time they spawn behind you which makes you have to either stand off and fight them and take a big load of damage in the process, or cast and move back over and over and hope nothing comes from behind you as you go further into the level.
I feel that also there is not enough ways for you to get your health back. The only way you can is by smashing up barrels, which can also explode upon impact which does damage to you. This makes getting health back quite risky because you could get damaged further instead. I think this game could benefit with some kind of inventory system, it doesn’t even need to be that sophisticated. Just somewhere that you can store food/health potions that you can drop off enemies would be quite nice to see. Simple RPG stuff you know?
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
First impression review:
I went into this game after buying a dozen of this developer’s games. I assumed they were all going to be nothing more than sprite swaps. I was definitely wrong – mostly.
This developer seems to use the same engine and general design for all of their games. All of their games seem to be on-rails in a limited space. This game definitely has more of an action RPG to it, though, unlike Magicgirl Mimi which felt more like a side-scrolling shooter.
It’s fairly short. If you can get it for less than $1, it’s definitely worth it. It’s a decent amount of fun.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Abiko The Miko 2
Perfectly okay game in it’s own right but it’s essentially a copy of Abiko the Miko 1. Literally a copy of it with only very, very, very minor alterations. A patch is not a sequel and for that, this is a thumbs down.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Blind Fate: Edo no Yami
It’s a new, dark and machine-filled Edo period, and the Shogunate rules over Japan with its just, but pitiless hand: you.
You follow orders. You obey. You kill.
Until your sight is taken from you, and you must learn to “feel” the world anew…
— A world of data and lies
The Mask of the Oni creates a simulation of the world around you, but tread carefully: old data will show you only deceiving echoes of the past.
— Swords sing unseen
Even blind, you are unstoppable. Use different sensors to detect your enemies and identify their weak spots, then crush them with lightning speed.
— Robotic folktales of Japan
Discover the story of dozens of robotic versions of Japanese folktale creatures! Find their weaknesses and destroy each one with a devastating finisher!
— Long-lost mechanical lore
Your sensors pierce the curtain of the past. Use sound, smell and heat to explore the world, uncovering centuries of lore and guiding Yami on his vengeful, story-driven journey.
The Dojo awaits…
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