Kupechestvo
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– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
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The scenario mode is quite fun, even with AI opponents. The trade mechanics is quite simple. But when you’re combining it with event cards from the scenario mode, it is becoming interesting.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Genius! NAZI-GIRL GoePPels-Chan ep1
Amazing game, makes me laugh every time I open it up. There is one problem, and it is that the game is only like 20-40 minutes of gameplay, on all of the eps for all options. Still a good game though. I would expect it to be at least $2 each
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
A short but sweet visual novel. Has a surprising amount of historical accuracy for a moe-styled retelling of the Nazis' propaganda efforts. I’d recommend not posting anything about it on YouTube if you value your channel (I’ve learned this the hard way).
You can reach an ending in about an hour if you don’t rush it and listen to the dialog.
Translations are very well done and everything is perfectly understandable.
One playthrough has me wanting to buy the sequels, if you’re interested then pick it up!
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Pathfinders: Memories
Pathfinders: memories is a lovely puzzle platformer, the goal of the game is simple:
Guide the robot from point A to B, but the puzzle here is that you can only memorize the path and only see the grids to guide the robot. While it seems simple, it becomes easily a challenging game, I loved it.
Is something more to love in this game? Yes, there is! I love how cute the robots are, seeing them walking is so satisfying, plus a chilling soundtrack to listen while you’re playing, I can’t recommend this game enough.
– Real player with 22.3 hrs in game
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I have a good time playing this cute game where I can challenge my memory. You have to memorize the safe path then draw it when it is hidden. You can use pins and checkpoints to help you but you lose points for using them, so be careful if you aim the high scores. I like that they use scenarios from different people in History, even some unusual like the Mali!
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
Great Paintings VR
Let’s get the obvious out of the way first. A free app with an enormous number of classic paintings in high resolution ( perfectly fine resolution free of charge IMHO). Good locomotion/navigation and a decent presentation. I think the presentation can be improved, as others have mentioned, however I and my wife easily got absorbed in the art, itself. The magnification feature is handy, especially when you move in somewhat close to the larger paintings…and there are some massive paintings in this offering. With now over 1000 paintings, one can plot their own art history journey for quite some time without exhausting the content here. I applaud the effort and I’m grateful VR experiences like this are here for us all. I viewed the experience on an HP Reverb G2 headset.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Gee! This is a really great app! More than one thousand of art masterpieces scanned at high resolution and exhibited in a virtual museum with audio comments and classical music soundtrack. And it’s completely free! It’s not like browsing images on your flat device, it’s more like being there, in the virtual museum; beauty of the paintings seems to be enhanced by artificial light, just like in real museum. I would like just better textures (ceiling, floor, walls, etc.), more details in the galleries, and also better frames around the paintings. You can also enjoy a few photo galleries. Absolutely suggested to art lovers.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Japanese Romaji Adventure
Learning can be boring and tedious but not if it is served as game
– Real player with 26.6 hrs in game
Playing status: 0/1 achievement, finished the game
Grindy Achievement(s): No.
Optional Achievement(s): Yes (1 achievement).
Difficult Achievement(s): No (I don’t know how to get the achievement).
Guide: Link
Intro
Japanese Romaji Adventure is an educational game that is teaching you romaji, the Japanese language that is written in alphabet. Set in the 1800s, you are to travel between regions in Japan, trying to explore what the country has to offer. Note that my knowledge of Japanese only comes from watching animes, so this review will be based on that.
– Real player with 15.8 hrs in game
Aenaon
Very nice game, a bit small but this is not a problem since lots of updates are coming. I do recommend it, it is great for VR and very well made. Looking forward for more.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Egyptian Senet
To summerize, if you are someone who goes for something with content and thought then try this out; it’s for literally 50 cents when it’s on sale.
This game’s graphics are higher than the screenshots posted, so don’t be fooled. This version is made for normal desktop resolution so I don’t know why any kid would complain. The design is pretty good for a 2D design, and the effort put in the details in the art were meticulously done and not just randomly copied. Everything to me seems like it has its own cham, the victory screen is cute and pleasant, while the prompt when you lose is unpleasant: as to be desired since this is a game for anyone to play and is meant to be symbolic, hence its accessibility to all ages is a plus.
– Real player with 21.5 hrs in game
Purchased for a reduced price of £0.79 so can’t say I’m not happy with the purchase!
In all Senet is captivating and this version acts as a good introduction, it is quite addictive as a casual game.
In way of criticism the game presentation is dated and I get the distinct feeling when moving up the difficulty levels the AI gets ‘luckier’ rather than more tactical. This makes the game short-lived as it soon becomes tiresome knowing the AI will often throw the correct combinations to rapidly progress pieces. Something that rarely happens for the human player!
– Real player with 12.4 hrs in game
Highly Likely
This is one of the most tedious, poorly crafted, boring, pointless games I’ve ever played.
The art is phenomenal. The developers' interactions with folks on the internet is disappointing. It’s buggy and slow and repetitive.
There are no puzzles, there’s barely a story, there is no skill involved, it’s poorly translated, it’s a little sexist, and the characters' motivations are all over the map. There’s literally a segment in this game where you need to cross a river, so you hold the joystick to the left for over a minute while he slowly turns a crank. This happens multiple times. The most engaging moment of the whole thing is a long and laborious multi-part fetch quest.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
Highly Likely is a short and light-hearted point-and-click game that is set in a rural Ukraine and follows a man named Mikola as he tries to get himself out of an enormous debt that he owes to the bank. He finds himself a new business opportunity, one that is risky and could land him in trouble with the law, but he knows that he’s got no other choice. This is the basic story premise that is very relatable and could happen to just about anyone.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Playing History 2 - Slave Trade
25 hours into this riveting game and I’m still finding more and more things to experience and learn. I love how they implemented childhood games into this educational experience such as Tetris, made me feel like a kid again but now I get to oppress a lower class of society.
I feel as this game has allowed me to become closer to my white roots and really bring out my inner white European. In my 25 hours I have learn so many things that have helped shape me into the human I am today and I think this game is a must pick-up for anyone looking to further their education and to become close to their family tree. For people of colour I also think this would be enjoyable as it may help you get a grasp on how us white people felt the many years ago when we felt the need to oppress the coloured people, I guess we felt threatened in a way and perhaps this can help you understand why. And also give you a view from a slave trader, something no black person would have experienced back then.
– Real player with 24.6 hrs in game
Before anything else. The developers removed the tetris with slaves portion of the game so if you are buying it to be edgy, don’t bother.
Now on to the game. Playing History 2 is supposed to be an educational point and click adventure held together by a bunch of little mini games that teaches you about various aspects of the transatlantic slave trade. It’s meant for children so obviously it can’t really get anywhere near the truth of the subject and the end result feels very whitewashed even if that’s not the intention.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Sinbad
Sinbad is a charming 3D sandbox platfomer inspired by A Thousand and One Arabian Nights and games such as Super Mario and A Hat in Time.
It follows a young Sinbad who stumbles upon a Magic Lamp and gets sucked in and trapped inside! Finding this secret magical land in turmoil Sinbad must help a Genie usurped from his throne to overpower the evil Jinn to restore order in the Lamp in order to escape as well!
During this adventure, Sinbad discovers a magic carpet that becomes his companion. This wonderful and magical carpet allows him to hover and interact with various objects around the world. As the player, you must collect Magic Lanterns to disperse the evil curse that the Jinn has placed upon the land.
You explore many different locations and environments around the mystical island inside the Magic Lamp, each area with a different story to tell.
Collect all Magic Lanterns in order to defeat the Jinn and return to the real world!