World’s Worst Handyman
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1333930/Worlds_Worst_Handyman/
You’ve been hired! Take control of the World’s Worst Handyman in a 3rd-person slapstick-stealth-action game. Sneak around homes, search for hidden objects, and raise chaos. Complete your havoc-wreaking repairs before the furious homeowner catches you!
The local animal shelter is on the brink of bankruptcy, and the only person that can raise the money to save it is the worst handyman to walk the planet. Everything you attempt to fix only seems to cause more damage! Complete your repairs at all costs, dodge unhappy homeowners, get your paycheck, and save the shelter!
A mysterious couple has hired you to repair homes in the local community. Even though you have never done a single repair in your entire life and are prone to bad luck, you accept the job! Unknowingly to you, the shady couple has hired you in hopes that you will damage homes in the community for their secret purposes.
KEY FEATURES:
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ACCIDENTALLY DAMAGE homes by completing “repairs” on your to-do list
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EXPLORE unique homes in the community
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FIND HIDDEN OBJECTS to complete your to-do list
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GET CHASED by angry homeowners
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UNCOVER the secret plot to your shady employer’s true motivations
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SAVE THE ANIMAL SHELTER
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1333930/Worlds_Worst_Handyman/
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The Death Into Trouble
Very cute and funny game!
I think hell is the hardest, I couldn’t get to level 3,
The soundtrack is really good too, recommended.
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game
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Once again you can expect what Hanoi Studios does the best with this game: An amazing work with the audio, soundtrack and sound design.
Besides this, The Death Into Trouble (TDIT) has an unique appeal to what an indie game can offer in terms of original voice acting as well, great job done by “Vozindie” with the voice director Caroli.
TDIT is a game to enjoy the journey in three different envrionments: Purgatory, Heaven and Hell. Each one of them having a great variety of monsters and enemies, and I’d love to have a “collector’s book” inside of the game containing information about each enemy, its name and maybe a short description of it.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Kharon’s Crypt - Even Death May Die
This game is genuinely good and deserves all the attention. Whether you’re an old-school lover or you’re new to the genre and style, this game will surprise you. The team has worked very hard on the game and the result is a good game.
It will be out of early access when the devs are sure there are no catastrophic bugs or crashes. It will also come out on Switch!
The game itself is very inspired in old gameboy dungeon crawler titles and while it might feel difficult at first glance once you get used to the mechanics and controls it’s not that difficult. I believe everyone should give it an honest try!
– Real player with 50.8 hrs in game
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The game is really fun and challenging, the music is awesome and it gives og the perfect vibe. The lore is suprisingly detailed and it’s worth reading it all.
! I think it’s a little funny, that you see a cute slime, and then the necronomicon says it’s human pulp.
– Real player with 40.0 hrs in game
Sunset
Sunset is a game that will either bore you, or move you deeply. Personally, it has become one of my favourite games, thanks to the subtlety and beauty it displays.
Sunset encapsulates one year of the life of Angela Burnes, an educated and ingenious African-American woman who emigrated from the US to the imaginary South American country of Anchuria in hopes of finding another, different if not better, life, and got trapped in a civil war. She now has has to work as a housekeeper in the apartment of Gabriel Ortega, a rich citizen and lover of the arts. For the player, this translates as having to accomplish some mundane tasks, such as dusting statues or setting the table for dinner. However, it is barely the focus of the game, which is based upon a narrative that can be accessed through Angela’s thoughts (namely the diary she keeps, her reflexions in the elevator and her remarks when she interacts with some objects in the apartment).
– Real player with 29.3 hrs in game
Glad I played it - but also now glad I’ve finished it.
I’ll try to keep it short, as others have covered many of the points I wanted to make below.
Some positives I took away from it:
- You play the entire game in a flat. By yourself. And it makes you feel part of something.
No cut scenes, no narrative, you’re just in the flat - but manages to give a fantastic sense of ‘world’ outside.
- I’ve no idea if what I did mattered. Normally in a game you’re popped into a world and told to change it.
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
They Are Coming!
The zombie virus emerged during World War II and it’s up to you to make it spread around the world by controlling your horde of zombies in past, present, and future scenarios.
With simple controls, lots of action, and strategy, resolve the conflicts of each scenario and continue advancing in this story that can lead to the end of the world as we know it.
As you progress, unlock new special powers and face increasingly challenging enemies and environments. Try to beat your performance record at every stage and reach the top of the leaderboards.
Togges
A game unlike anything you’ve ever seen!
A combination between something completely new, and totally familiar.
Spread and stack adorable cubes to explore incredible worlds, collect goodies, discover funny stories, and help the King President dominate the universe to save from the unknown threat of the Void.
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A unique game about spreading and stacking adorabe cubes (a.k.a. Togges).
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Classic Collect-A-Thon 3D platformer.
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Amazing handcrafted worlds with beautiful art direction.
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A non-linear game with dozens of content to explore and discover.
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A wide variety of lovely characters and funny stories.
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Emergent gameplay full of creative mechanics.
Incredible gameplay, fascinating worlds!
Beneath all the Stars, in the Bottom of the Cosmos there is an Endless Wall, keeping the known universe from the dangers of the unknown. In the formation of the constellations, the leaders of each domain must protect all the existence. This is the story of the Togges.
Explore multiple worlds and immerse yourself in incredibles settings with stunning vistas. From a futuristic city in the Savannah, to a realm made of carrot cake, discover funny stories and make friends around the Cosmos.
Solve environmental puzzles, discovering how to interact with the world in a range of creative mechanics, and find all sorts of collectibles, with dozens of content in handcrafted levels where every corner has something interesting to do.
Overcome challenges while combining different Togge Colors and abilities, and find new ways to play creating unexpected situations due to emergent gameplay, with multi-layered open levels, completely free for you to explore and master the game.
A game made with love, from a 3D Platformer fan to another 3D Platformer fan. A charming revival from the “strangest” creative B games from the Golden Era of the 3D Platformers, with a modernized vision taking notes from the great classics.
Undead Horde
Ok, here’s the thing. I’ve always liked necromancer type games, and vampires, and mummies, and werewolves and all that Bela and Boris stuff. But, some of the real hardcore horror games don’t appeal to me. I don’t care for gore all that often, and I don’t like true horror. I like the old campy stuff. And that’s what this reminds me of… hear me out.
This has skeletons and orcs and humans and bears and scorpions and treasure chests and magical weapons and skeletal necromancers summoning the dead, and it’s all done in a cute art style that I love. I mean, c’mon. How can you NOT think the main character is adorable? And during the first mission when I got undead bears, I was over the moon.
– Real player with 71.3 hrs in game
Undead Horde, eh? Action RPG game where player takes role of evil necromancer, who’s hellbent on purify the world from the living.
You will go through around 30 maps on a 5 different lands: from little human villages to vast orcish deserts and to great knightly citadel. On your journey you will met around 30 adversaries, which 90% of them are living beings, who can be ressurcted in undead form and stay permanently (not to mention some staff’s can summon temporary minions). I like that developers made for each living creature an undead version of it, no matter - it’s peasant with pitchfork or bear or giant.
– Real player with 33.3 hrs in game
John, The Zombie
Picked this game up in a sale. I like zombie games, and liked the idea of playing as a zombie. Reminded me of Stubbs the Zombie. Saw a lot of reviews mentioned a lot of bugs. Saw that the developer acknowledges the bugs, even jokes that some of them add to the fun of the game.
I’m glad I took the risk. I’m not having game breaking problems with bugs. The camera can be awkward at times, zooming up close and then away again, or fixing behind walls. And there are no options to invert the y-axis, which I personally prefer.
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
I wanted to like this and I do, it’s fun and a great concept and could be such a great game, the problem is too many bugs just feels unfinished and poorly put together, what a shame, it’s way too expensive for low gfx and stodgy game play.
You have to keep restarting it as vomit and attack do nothing after a while, the riding side game to collect 3 rings does nothing but a plain field and countdown timer? WTF!
The menu items disappear making it impossible to save the game or quit……….alt + F4 to quit then……..
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
Maneater
It’s a lot like Destroy All Humans, but even better. It’s honestly way more fun than I expected it to be. It’s ridiculous and it checked a lot of boxes for me. If you wanna be a shark eat, grow, and mutate, and listen to meta humor then this is for you! Enjoy! :D
– Real player with 43.2 hrs in game
Base Game (8.3/10)
In the game you are a shark, whose mother got killed by Scaly Pete in the tutorial, and this is the beginning of a bloody revenge raid that devastates all of Port Clovis, and not only in the human realm, because in every area there are Apex Predators to defeat.
The unusual thing about this game is that the whole game is moderated like a reality TV by Chris Parnell, who also voices ‘Jerry Smith’ from ‘Rick and Morty’, so don’t expect a biology lesson from this game.
All in all, a very fun game to relax.
– Real player with 32.4 hrs in game
Giant Bear Rampage! ☢️🐻
I have more good things to say than bad things about this game so let’s get the one bad thing out of the way real quick first.
The controls. There’s sadly no controller support; which would really help. It is playable with a mouse and keyboard but (at least for me) took a lot of key rebinds to find something that;s comfortable for me.
If you can get past that, the game is pretty fun. It’s silly, it’s straightforward and there’s something about senselessly smashing buildings, stomping on people and wrecking rocks, trees and cars that helps me kill an hour or so when I don’t feel like playing much else.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
Ever wondered, “I wonder what it would be like to be Godzailla?” This is the game for you.
Destroy buildings, cars, streetlights, telephone booths, dumpsters, park benches and bollards with a swipe of your left and right paw. Cackle with glee as you use your mutengenic powers to level city blocks or turn hapless citizens, police and members of the national guard into puffs of confetti, grow large before exploding or into cute rubber ducks.
This game is great to kill an hour or two.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game