Endless Defence 2

Endless Defence 2

cant even play the game it freezes when i get to difficulty setting, not impressed

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

A scam this game is. Just one map, with sort of choosing a difficulty … well they are all easy when you’ve figured them out. Endlessly playing the same map over and over is what will await you after buying this gem …

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Endless Defence 2 on Steam

Sweetest Thing

Sweetest Thing

It'’s a cool and simple no-brainer time and resourse managment game.

Sadly, i had to refund it for a Steam Summer Sale (hope you understand lol)

i will purchase it back in near future tho and update this review :)

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game


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Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Sweetest Thing on Steam

Legacy of Sin the father sacrifice

Legacy of Sin the father sacrifice

really nice game, Fun and quick!!

Real player with 10.0 hrs in game


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Very funny game, well done … please more levels and units and maybe bigger battlefields yah !!!

Real player with 5.8 hrs in game

Legacy of Sin the father sacrifice on Steam

Bloons TD 5

Bloons TD 5

I have played Bloons Tower Defence since the first one. If you like tower defence games I highly recommend this one. BTD5 is by far the best one out of all of them. For the steam version they took their online one from their website and their mobile version of it and made it into one.

The Specialist Buildings has four upgrades like in mobile vs three like online.

You also have the towers that are from the mobile version.

You have the Monkey Lab.

They are keeping up with the updates very well on this too

Real player with 453.2 hrs in game

It is a fun tower defense game, but the entire series has traditionally been free flash games and you can find most if not all of them still out there if you look.

Be warned, there is constant begging for more real money as they desperately want you to buy micro-transactions for everything. If that annoys you, skip this. If you can ignore the constant begging however, the actual game is fun and you can unlock everything required simply from playing.

Also note: The DLC are just more ways to waste money, they are pure cosmetic.

Real player with 356.7 hrs in game

Bloons TD 5 on Steam

Dice Tower Defense

Dice Tower Defense

Not that easy, young fellow players..

I have to admit that some reviews this game had have been so naive to my eyes that made me think back all the way when I was a kid playing my first Flash games, discovering the mighty and awesome Tower Defense category.

I saw comments emphasizing features that basically every tower defense game has, like a speed up button and the ability of upgrading towers..

Well, that’s been a nice trip to the past.

But what for this game?

Well, this one has got some nice ideas indeed, starting from the dice thing - your towers are basically dices that can be upgraded by merging two same-sized (like 1+1, 3+3 etc from 1 dot to 6 dots, like, I mean, dices xD) blocks.

Real player with 35.0 hrs in game

At 1st i was like… What is this?

What am i supposed to do here?

After digging a little bit deeper i understand this is a tower defense game.

The Dice are your defense towers. Hmmm…

Let’s Play then!

This seems quite simple and intuitive .. the dice are doing their job at not letting the enemy flee :D

In the end i lost to around round 30. Why? Idk.. lets play again and find out

So i wanted to do all the achievements. Let’s take a look at what they have to offer…

You can speed up this game? WOW this is MUCH BETTER AND FASTER NOW :O

Real player with 7.1 hrs in game

Dice Tower Defense on Steam

Katy and Bob: Safari Cafe

Katy and Bob: Safari Cafe

This is the second of Katy & Bob’s outings and despite being fun at a base level, is really quite lacking in other respects, particularly when held up against its predecessor. The difficulty curve is a ghost of its former self. While Way Back Home became more and more frenetic as you played, the highest scoring gameplay in Safari Cafe requires a lot of doing nothing for long periods which is much less fun and becomes repetitive much faster. Other than that it is a rinse and repeat of the prior game so if you enjoyed that there’s at least a fair chance you’ll enjoy this one.

Real player with 40.8 hrs in game

It’s nice game for younger audience. For older gamers (like 7+) it’s just bad game. Very repetitive without any new improvements on new cafes that you unlock. It’s just same old, same old upgrades, starting from zero $ you have to upgrade everything… again. And another very big and obvious bad thing: if you are any good you’ll have more money that you can spend and that creates situation in which you play the game for no reason: you just wait to unlock new cafe and then your saved $ goes to 0. That’s just lazy design. I do recommend game for below one dollar though. With that amount of money you’ll keep your son/daughter nice amount of time practicing speed and precision.

Real player with 25.6 hrs in game

Katy and Bob: Safari Cafe on Steam

Ticket to Ride: First Journey

Ticket to Ride: First Journey

The Ticket to Ride video game adaptations need to find that happy medium: the complexity of the rules of the original “adult” version, but where each city has a cheerful colourful little thingymajig that bounces and makes whimsical noises when your routes pass through it, as seen in this version. With the singular exception of the grating “YEAH!!” cry after successful tickets, it all made for a pleasant experience.

Score: five jubilant spinning statues of liberty out of six and a half.

P.S. Things I have learned from this game: there’s a Stegosaurus in Denver, the Eiffel Tower goes “boing” if you poke the top down, and Moscow is officially on the “east coast” of Europe despite what the complete absence of a shoreline might make you think.

Real player with 10.3 hrs in game

Ticket to Ride: First Journey is a good first introduction into the Ticket to Ride games. It is pretty simple and leaves out some of the more complicated rules of the original game.

All your actions, except for building trains, are random. The objectives you get are random and the cards you draw are also random. It means that there is a lot less strategizing with which objectives you want or how you want to draw your cards, you get what you get and have to think around that.

There are some things that I personally did not like, but others could. Some of the animations feels too long. When you complete an objective, you get shown all the cities that you went through, and that is a slow animation even when animations are set to fast. Another thing that I do not particularly like are when you get showed a completed objective is that every city has a unique sound to it, and some of those sounds are longer and more annoying than others. For example, Riga, in the Europe map, has a cat sound, and that sound is both long and annoying.

Real player with 6.8 hrs in game

Ticket to Ride: First Journey on Steam

WWII Partisanen

WWII Partisanen

Wow, this looks good, my first words after playing for a while. This is a cool WWII card game that combines traditional CCG gameplay. All of this is fueled by good music, cartoon graphics and storyline. I give the game an 7/10 rating. Developers should work on the performance of the game.

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Quite an interesting game about the Second World War.

The game is made in the form of cards, where from the very beginning you find fighters for yourself and you can teach them different skills.

I was pleased that you can go from leader to partisan commander.

I also liked that there is an opportunity to play online, or rather on the network against your opponents.

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

WWII Partisanen on Steam

BeeFense BeeMastered

BeeFense BeeMastered

(I got this game free because I have the original beefense)

Beefense is a rts/ td hybrid. You send your bees to harvest resources in between waves. There are 4 resources- pollen, nectar, water, and honeydew.

Pollen- Money, used for building/ leveling up new towers and spawning new bees.

Nectar- Fuel. If it runs out, your bees will perform poorly.

Water- used to give towers a boost, improving firing rate, range, and I think damage.

Honeydew- Special Currency, used to unlock tower upgrades, beesearch, free caged bees, and buy ding balls and black ninja wasps.

Real player with 38.4 hrs in game

Simple tower defense with a simple chummy plot. Having fun.

Downside….

Some things are not clear at all which leads to cons.

  1. Rolling Dungballs with mouse and keyboard. Even after finding thru a 3rd party, it takes alot of finesse to right click and drag the ball.

  2. After around the 15th mission, I had issues where I could select everything except my bees… Reboot problem sovled.

  3. At mission 25, game decided to tell me what to due in German. I failed. Rebooted game told me to destroy glow things in English. Still failed. Rebooted, and killed a enemy base and was able to advance.

Real player with 28.5 hrs in game

BeeFense BeeMastered on Steam

Clue/Cluedo: The Classic Mystery Game

Clue/Cluedo: The Classic Mystery Game

TL;DR- P2W has been removed, cross-platform play, challenging single player, plays better than the board game.

I have been holding off on posting a review as the game had a P2W component in the form of hint cards when it first launched, and the developers had announced an update to balance this out in online ranked matches.

Well the update has now launched and I can safely say that Cluedo: The Classic Mystery Murder Game is the definitive video game adaptation of the popular Cluedo board game as it hits the nail on the head with its game design and online functionality.

Real player with 122.7 hrs in game

This is a computer version of the board game Clue, and it’s actually pretty good. You can play with friends, by yourself with AI, or with people online. It’s a pretty good representation of the physical board game. The full version is a little expensive, but the base game is an okay price, especially on sale.

The gameplay is almost exactly the same as the board game. For the sake of speed, the game automatically takes the most basic notes for you. It will automatically record that people don’t have the cards to disprove a suggestion, and when you make the suggestion it marks that one player has the card and the other players don’t. However, everything that involves reading between the lines is up to you to mark. It is a little difficult if you’re trying to keep track of anything especially advanced, because there are a limited number of symbols you can mark the spaces with.

Real player with 76.6 hrs in game

Clue/Cluedo: The Classic Mystery Game on Steam