Sky Fleet
Welcome to Sky Fleet! You and your fellow recruits have been selected to take to the air in our latest and greatest military invention: the combat blimp. Our sacred floating islands are under siege from a vast fleet of rogue drones. Your mission is simple, recruit:
Take your blimp, go up there, and start blastin’ before it really balloons into an all-out war!
You won’t fight alone. Our engineers will follow your blimp force into the clouds, to establish a bridgehead against the drone menace and protect the ecosystem of our floating legacy.
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Lead our forces into the skies and secure the floating islands before drones arrive!
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Build extractors to collect resources, power generators to keep everything running, and farms to keep the pilotsunder your command fed!
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Prepare for the inevitable assault! From the drones! The sky drones! DRONES!
The enemy will not stand, er, float idly by. These islands carry a wealth of resources that will supercharge the enemy drone production. We can’t let that happen!
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Defend your mining operations with turrets, lots and lots of turrets.
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Gather uridium from the wreckage to bolster the bridgehead and expand it.
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Defend the islands and ensure precious duraphyte does not wind up in enemy hands. Tentacles. Appendages? They have tentacles btw.
Once your team’s blimps are bristling with lethal weapons,take the fight to the enemy. Destroy them all and let the scrappers sort them out!
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Upgrade your blimp and put the fear of blue-screens in those dastardly drones.
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Push back the enemy with your team back to their base where they belong.
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Ensure a swift and definitive victory by taking down their base to eliminate the drone threat once and for all!
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Okinawa Rush
Yeah, sure, whatever.
Patch 1.3 Please, pick it up on patch 3.1, however right now it’s a great game to gift to someone you wanna piss off;)
1. When building your dojo Items will disappear, only to never again reappear. This will also happen outside of the dojo building BS like when running thru level’s.
2. Requesting special items from the vendor, forget about it those get stuck somewhere between Okinawa & the North Pole.
3. Sometimes you jump thru walls like about 9&3/4 of the time, which would be great if this was a Harry Potter game, however not trying to get to Hogwarts here.
– Real player with 61.5 hrs in game
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If you like Metal Slug & Martial Arts this game is a ton of fun, beautiful and varied levels, awesome music, cheesy voice acting and impactful combat that lets you do piledrivers on samurai into announcer tables and giant swings on ogres, as well as use your accumulated score to buy alternate colors from the shop, decorations for your dojo shelf and stat boosting amulets.
Tons of difficulty range for both accessibility (it uses a traditional belt system, going from white belt to black belt, then 1-8th dan, then Grandmaster and one special difficulty beyond that) and replayability through the higher difficulties that add more and more enemies. as well as 3 endings for all 3 characters, two brothers who are quite similar but have different key moves, and one girl who has a cool kung fu moveset that’s entirely different from the other two (you can do wing chun chain punch in this game).
– Real player with 15.8 hrs in game
Secrets of Moon Island
A desperate measure has been taken to inform you of a strange and mysterious island’s whereabouts.
Will you answer to the call and journey to Moon Island?
Was it really your long lost ancestor trying to reach out to you in a last ditch effort, or could this be a trap? After all your family’s wealth has been considerable for generations.
In this indie(solo dev) swashbuckling adventure RPG you control two protagonists, and any allies you can craft or recruit, to explore the dangerous island.
But…. also… some things are just weird, and don’t completely add up, can you figure out what is really going on here?
Key Features
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Experience Non Target Based Combat.
The game features its own combat system, the “Fencer Mode”.
If your sword connects with an enemies body with suffiecient speed, or even if they just run into your sword, they will take damage.
To avoid getting hit and taking damage of your own, simply either move out of the way of the enemies hit or move your weapon in the path you think the opponents weapon will take
In most cases enemies do what is known as telegraphing, they pull their weapon back in the direction they are going to try to hit you from. Use this to parry their weapon. If you have successfully parried an enemy, you wil have a small timeframe to get in a hit of your own.
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Zen Mode In Zen Mode you become one with your weapon and forget about everything else, which allows you to fully focus on combat without parts of your body getting into your line of sight.
gif: Fencer Mode combat whilst in Zen Mode
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Gather help for your main heroes by making friends with some creatures or by crafting others. (You can craft little “helpers” to help you right off the bat).
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Search for legendary weapons and armor to help you in your quest. Some of these weapons are imbued with powerful effects that can unleash their wrath upon your enemy after you perform a successful parry in fencer mode!
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Fight your enemies either top down or in direct control of your main hero.
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Direct control combat comes in two variations, one more traditional with pressing buttons for performing attacks or blocking, whereas the other one gives you a more “direct” control of your sword. Note: because the Fencer Mode form of combat and movement is somewhat uncommon, a more standardized combat system is in place as well. In order to enter this more standardized way of controlling your character simply press the [Ctrl] key.
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Experience and a very simple level up system. You don’t need to spend hours learning tech trees, you literally just increase some attributes.
All creatures you control can gain experience and level up, not only the main heroes!
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Explore the small island without hand holding mechanics such as quest tracking lines, by orienting yourself solely on landmarks and your map.
Note: There is a per default disabled option in settings that allows you to get a “your position” marker on the map.
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Shaype
Shaype is a fantasy role-playing game with an emphasis on player dictated character creation, combat playstyles, dialogue, and story outcomes. The ability for the player to create and develop their own character and world is at the heart of Shaype’s design, presenting diverse role-playing and alignment options.
With Shaype, we wish to create a true role-playing game. Our focus in development is for the player to feel as though they exist in an engaging world where their decisions matter.
World
- A major goal for Shaype is to provide an engaging setting and atmosphere. Despite the friendly artstyle, Shaype will explore dark/adult themes, allow for diverse character alignment options and pose morally grey situations in a violent land.
Player Choice
- Gameplay will be multifaceted and reflective of the player, with significant world-changing options in dialogue, playstyle, and quests that are driven by the skillset and choices of your character.
Combat System
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For combat, we are developing varied weapons and divisions of Magic which will each possess their own skill trees and abilities.
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We want to provide a challenging experience that rewards the skill level of the player. Combat mechanics are designed to be easy to learn but hard to master, testing the ability of the player to find openings to strike.
Visit us on our website and join our Discord to learn more.
Dawn of the Falkonir
Someone dropped the money to put this on Steam so I could clap my wings as a birb & kill skellies. That’s more than I expected and all I needed.
thx :)
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
It’s a school project yo, lighten up. Had fun playing as Horu with a friend and I hope the developers take pride in their hard work on this game.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Ethos 2: Fall Of Empires
Carve Your Own Path
Ethos 2: Fall Of Empires is a Historical RPG where every single decision you make affects your journey. Abilities, upgrades, weapons, interactions, quests, the atmosphere, and much more, are all affected by the actions and moral decisions you make within the game.
Become a tyrant, a hero, a lone wolf, or many other archetypes, the choice is yours!
The Story
The game takes place in the year 1453. You play as Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last Emperor of the Byzantine Empire. Your once great city of Constantinople has fallen into the hands of the Ottomans and your goal is to take it back.
You can do this by gathering troops/equipment/allies from leaders of other nearby nations in Egypt, the Balkans, The Middle East, and more! OR you can also choose to overthrow the leaders of other nations, and take their nations by force!
You may also attempt to take back Constantinople by making yourself an extremely powerful one-man-army, and attempt to take the city by yourself whenever you are ready. This can be through many means such as assassination of Mehmed the Conqueror, or by facing the entire Ottoman army by yourself.
Style
The game is very non-linear. Meaning that you can technically attempt to finish the final quest very early on in the game. Its an open-world game that doesn’t place a limit on exploration.
Consequences
Want to murder a main character that you need to complete a quest? Go for it. But expect there to be consequences. Want to become a pacifist and try to not harm anyone ever? Go for it. But expect there to be consequences.
Why This Game Is Being Made
As a massive RPG-fan, I was very tired of many AAA games giving you the illusion of ‘your decisions matter’. Because at the end of the day, choices in many AAA games pretty much only affected how much of a discount you could get at a merchants shop, or how some NPC’s react to you when you walk by.
I really want choices to matter in games. And that’s why this game is being made.
Saying that, this is a passion project for myself, and no one should expect this to be a AAA title. But hopefully it could be a really fun indie game that people can replay and have fun with :)
Goblin Rush
Watch my video here https://youtu.be/GRlvpCWnG08
**Played on the HTC Vive Cosmos Elite with Index controllers [/b}
Graphics are not bad for a free to play game. It clean and sharp. It’s colourful. No ray tracing or gorgeous lighting effects so don’t expect much.
Audio sounds great, but some of it is missing. An example is there are no crossbow sounds.
The gameplay is repetitive very quickly. A good amount of levels to enjoy. You have a knife and a crossbow. Your goal is to make it out the other end of this dungeon crawler.**
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Experienced on the Oculus Rift
I guess you could call this a dungeon crawler … if you’re being generous. It plays just like a wave shooter (with set pieces though), where you can use the saddest crossbow or a knife. You select one of 10 levels (once you beat a level the next one unlocks). You get stars … for your score killing & breaking everything). Teleport is the only locomotion, there is no snap or smooth turning.
This game is so bad that I won’t even do a video review for it or a Steam Curator review. I’d hate to bring this curse upon my channel. The only good thing I can say about the game is that I didn’t experience any bugs and it seemed to be running smoothly. Everything else was horrible.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Tournament of Armistice: Preliminaries
Select your Champion, and enter the Tournament of Armistice: Preliminaries, a one-on-one fighting game featuring RPG mechanics and abilities
Early Access coming soon, featuring four playable characters
Time-released Characters every few weeks as they’re developed
Play Against the AI on four different difficulty levels, with each one being progressively smarter at counter-play
Challenge your friends online with Player vs Player (PvP) mode!
Learn more about the Tournament, and the character backstories
Get the Soundtrack - over nine amazing tracks!
Who will be your champion?
Clash: Artifacts of Chaos
You are Pseudo, a powerful warrior living as a recluse in the strange land of Zenozoik. When you become embroiled in a quest for the Artifacts of Chaos, everything changes. Explore the world and defeat your enemies, but never forget the sacred rules of the Ritual.
The Mysteries of Zenozoik
You are about to enter a strange and inhospitable world. During your quest you will meet unusual characters, travel across breath-taking landscapes, and discover ancient secrets.
The Protector and the Protected
Pseudo is a formidable warrior. Despite his outer stoicism, he is haunted by his memories and chooses to live apart from civilization. This quiet existence is upheaved when he meets a small orphaned creature whose incredible healing powers have attracted the attention of Gemini, the terrible mistress of the Artifacts. Unable to leave the boy to face this threat alone, Pseudo decides to protect him – not realizing that larger forces are at play.
The Only Law
In Zenozoik, there is only one law. According to an ancient custom, the rules of combat are determined by a game of dice using artifacts with special properties. To succeed, you will have to search for the most powerful of these artifacts, fighting your battles according to the ever-changing rules of the Ritual.
Martial Arts
To succeed in hand-to-hand combat, you must master all the ancient techniques. Every warrior, no matter how strong, has weaknesses that can be exploited. Grab your enemies, block their hits, stun them, dodge attacks… every opportunity seized takes you closer to victory, but mistakes can be fatal. To bring down the toughest opponents, you will have to perfect your skills.
One Night, Infinite Stars
Every night, Pseudo’s dreams are so vivid that they literally come to life. Enter his mysterious dreamscape and embark on a multiplayer adventure. Play co-op with up to three players or challenge other players in arena combat.
ELIOS VR
The game has much promise, but pains me to where I have to thumbs down the game.
Here is the scoop so far, as I reached level 100:
Pros:
+Charming graphics.
+Interesting combat physics.
Cons:
-Soundtrack, please allow me to mute music and not the game entirely. its mind numbing
-1 to 2 shot enemies.
-Enemies don’t attack you, I mean some do.. some don’t.
-Has a glitch with the quests where you can level up with the same quest.
-No shops, although you have all this gold?
-Kill 1 enemy, and return to NPC. Repeat. There is a story for ya..
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
I imagined this to be so much more than what it was. after 1 hour of gameplay i was level 52 with no sort of rewarding feeling or feeling of progression. playing as a knight you literally hit monster once, turn in quest. do it again. lol. im sorry this is an mmo for a 5 year old. i understand this is early access but i mean this is the most lack luster game ive ever experienced. i have over 250 health potions that will never need to be used and enhancement stones with no way of even using them.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game