Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game

Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game

Dungeoneer Games are proud to launch our first ever title: ‘Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game’. No that’s not a mistake, someone in the marketing department thought this was actually a good idea!

Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game releases as the first ever game in the new URPG genre. A genre based on annoying the player and removing any sort of sanity through solving puzzles based on locality awareness mixed with keeping a ‘simple’ rhythm. It might sound easy, but believe us, it is much harder than it looks.

In this little story you play as the lead character “Blob”. Blob is a high profile DJ, playing to the biggest crowds, in the biggest of cities. But then one day he made a vital mistake and didn’t look both ways when crossing the road, and has now found himself in Rhythm Purgatory.

You must help him get up the stairway to heaven, as you slowly descend into madness… In the first every Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game (URPG), will you be a winner or a loser in the way of the beat?

Key Features

  • Play in the 50 level strong “Story Mode”. An unforgiving journey through some of the toughest levels ever created, of course after starting it off easy!

  • Play in our open “Arcade Mode”. A special area made up of fun challenges and unique game mechanics that are just TOO good for the Story Mode!

  • Play in our “Endless Mode”. A weekly procedurally generated journey from the easiest of levels to getting progressively challenging as you work your way through. We don’t even have control anymore, the computer has taken over!


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Untitled Rhythm Puzzle Game on Steam

Easy puzzle: Landscape

Easy puzzle: Landscape

Cool game, beautiful landscapes, good soundtrack!

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game


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One of the numerous meh games avalaible on Steam : not bad but not great.

Steam, please give us a third option to review games !

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Easy puzzle: Landscape on Steam

Slime Heroes

Slime Heroes

Journey with your fellow slimes to save the gods from a deadly corruption taking over the land. Explore a mysterious world filled with magical plants and wondrous creatures. Discover hidden passageways and forgotten treasures. Collect special gems and combine them to create unique magic skills. Level up and fight back against the corrupted minions to restore the land.

Dynamic Abilities

  • Mix and match different skill gems and elements together to create thousands of unique magical abilities

  • Collect skill gems and elemental gems by defeating enemies. Enemies drop skill and elemental gems for the attack they used on you.

  • Use the gems you collect to recreate the enemy’s attack skills or build your own! Discover all the different types of enemies to complete your gem collection.

Co-Op

  • Jump into your friends' game at any time and drop right into the action.

  • The entire story can be played through with a friend.

  • All loot is shared; no fighting over that pretty gem.

  • Create totally different magical abilities that can complement each other when playing with a friend.

Expansive World

  • Explore a fantastical world, clearing out a fog of corruption that is cloaking the land.

  • Find the six gods of the realm and defeat the corrupted version of each. Once freed they will aid you on your quest!


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Slime Heroes on Steam

Knight Of The Parking Lot

Knight Of The Parking Lot

Very engaging gameplay! Beautiful art style and Incredibly streamable!

Top notch game from a top notch team!

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Great game from a great bunch of lads. Wish ye all the best with this and hope it goes far. The models and style are super cool.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Knight Of The Parking Lot on Steam

Disney•Pixar Cars

Disney•Pixar Cars

Great nostalgic game :)

Cars is open world and has a good number of races, minigames, and collectibles. Some of the more fun events - like chasing down the speeders - and some of the offroad races have high replayability.

It can take a while to find the location of all those stamps, and even then, getting to them is a whole other challenge. I remember for two of them you have to climb a huge mountain with its own share of difficulties and pick which stamp of the two to get. They both involve long jumps to reach them, and if you fall, you have to climb back up the mountain all over again.

Real player with 34.4 hrs in game

A great game that I enjoy. I remember playing this as a kid, and I was excited when I recently found out that it was available on Steam. This game has great races and mini-games. The controls can sometimes feel floaty and weird, but it is easy to get used to (I used a PS4 controller). The hub world, consisting of Radiator Springs, Ornament Valley, and Tailfin Pass, give you this sense of exploration. Not to mention you can hit npc cars in these hubs which can be very hilarious if you are doing this with someone watching you. You can choose a difficulty before starting Story Mode, which are Rookie, Pro, Champion, and another mode that is the most challenging that you need to unlock (I don’t know how to unlock it or the name of it). The cutscenes have original voice actors. You can also get bonus content like characters (note: unlocked characters can’t be used in Story Mode), paint jobs for characters, art, deleted cutscenes, and other videos, but you need to pay with points you receive in-game. The characters you unlock can only be used in Arcade and Multiplayer. Arcade is where you can choose a character and paint job and choose any mini-game or race that you have unlocked while playing in Story Mode. Multiplayer is basically just Arcade but with multiplayer. Multiplayer is split screen, and there is no online play. The only downfall is the sometimes floaty and weird controls that can take some getting used to and the difficulty that keeps on switching from easy to difficult, then back to easy and cycle repeats. Overall, it is a great game that anyone can enjoy, and I am more than happy to call it one of my favorite racing games.

Real player with 30.4 hrs in game

Disney•Pixar Cars on Steam

Beast Quest

Beast Quest

The Game is good in all but the price is just too crazy! The price just makes the game look like a (CASH GRAB) and the game is only like 3 hours and a half long. I got this game on a winter sale for £8.00 but i found out that normally the game is £30.00 Which is just stupid. I would reccomend the game to people who like RPGs but for hardcore gamers well this game is just a no no. The game has got some good graphics but if you are going to buy this i reccomend you wait for a sale.

Thank for Reading

Real player with 60.4 hrs in game

Good Ideas Marred by Horrific Technical Issues

Beast Quest is a short High Fantasy game with some very solid gameplay features, but the bugs, glitches, and numerous other technical issues really overshadow any good this title has to offer. While it is by no means a horrible game, it is definitely not something I would recommend (not even to children) because it is so unfathomably broken. As my friend put it, the game is essentially held together by “sweat and duct tape.” After 100%ing the game, here are my final thoughts:

Real player with 17.6 hrs in game

Beast Quest on Steam

Skjoldur Story

Skjoldur Story

My first game that I remember playing through was Link to the Past on my SNES, so I figured this game would be right up my alley (and it was!). Like it’s predecessors it is top-down, but non-linear so you aren’t beholden to a specific order of dungeons or biomes. I will say, though, that similar to games of old this is no walk in the park. You’re probably going to die a bit, but that’s OK - failure is how you learn. Graphics are colorful and ‘cute’, a nice contrast to everything that can kill you. :)

Real player with 18.4 hrs in game

Think original NES Zelda gameplay meets NES Kirby power absorption, colors, and environment.

The world is a nice large landscape to explore with some troll-y vibes in there (at least the minimap fast travel helps minimize that.) Solving the numerous puzzles felt rewarding after scratching your head for quite a bit. The bosses were my biggest draw. I find it refreshing not having to spam attack to defeat something by mashing a button as fast as you can while they have an opening. They are all like a puzzle in themselves and man does that boss music get stuck in your head. The mini-games are an adorable change of pace to a surprisingly stressful world of baddies (okay still a lil' stressful, lookin' at you penguin ball.)

Real player with 13.4 hrs in game

Skjoldur Story on Steam

Kochu’s Dream

Kochu’s Dream

Really delightful ~1 hour game. The music is well-composed, the dialogue and characters are cute. Overall a fun little adventure game with a lot of love put into it.

Less like Kafka’s Metamorphosis and more like Kafka’s Daydream.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

My favorite Sokpop game yet. Fun little game to spend a few hours with, along with the classic adorable Sokpop style. Definitely worth a play!

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Kochu's Dream on Steam

STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order™

STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order™

“Qui-Gon used to do this.

He used to roam around the galaxy picking up strays.”

~Karen Miller, Stealth (Clone Wars Gambit)

OK, this. This is exactly what many of us waited for so long. True, I am not the biggest Star Wars fan in the entire world (proud Trekkie here), and yet, I love it very much (aren’t we all?). And yet, EA, who used to have the rights for a very long time, just sat on them for years and did nothing aside from milking The Old Republic MMO (which feels more like a single player game with online features at this point) and occasionally dropping grinding-oriented online FPSs that felt nothing like what we had in proper Battlefront installments back in the days. Now finally, when EA’s Star Wars license almost ended, they’ve decided to do something real to prove that they actually can and… you know. Convince Disney to keep working with them. In other words, Jedi: Fallen Order was their way to show-off. And they really did try their best.

Real player with 67.7 hrs in game

Well, since we had not had a Jedi game since FU II, Fallen Order was most welcome.

However, I cannot call it a perfect game.

My main issues:

  1. Ballance & Realism/Canon compliance. I started it on max difficulty, and it was a pleasant challenge until the first boss (AT-ST), which was far more difficult that anything before it. I then lowered difficulty. However, some bosses were still difficult even on the padawan difficulty. The problem is not the challenge posed by the bosses per se but the lack of any content designed to prepare you for it.

Real player with 42.4 hrs in game

STAR WARS Jedi: Fallen Order™ on Steam

Chicken Cannon!

Chicken Cannon!

pissed me off

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

game was fu just a bit hard to controll and aim

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Chicken Cannon! on Steam