Astonia Resurgence

Astonia Resurgence

Astonia Resurgence is a great version of the old school Astonia 3 MMORPG.

For new players: it is an older game, so visually it might not be as appealing as some 4k games you can play. Howver it has unique leveling and stat systems that make it pretty enjoyable if given the chance. Stick around a few hours and you’ll find it’s quite fun. I still hop on old runescape for the sheer fun, not for the visual perfections.

As an old school player there are Some Nice Quality of life updates from the original such as su/gu and most things you pick up going directly into inventory, all the orbs( 10-RD99) now being located in an area in Aston. (Running orb alts used to be a pain).

Real player with 1142.1 hrs in game


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First of all I must preface that this game is a revamped version of a 30 year old game and through the decades there have been several attempts from other servers to bring it back to life.

Personally this is hands down the best version released to date. OW Astonia was a grind, and is not for most people since fighting and movement aren’t in 3D and there’s not really button mashing like some of the newer RPGs. That being said there are a lot of improvements to quality of life that have already been implemented since release and surpass other servers by leaps and bounds. I really appreciate the community and it does seem to be growing, a mix of knowledgeable OW players with new ones coming on. Developers are constantly adding Quality Of Life/New updates on a timely and consistent manner and any issues are quickly resolved. Suggestions are taken into consideration and implemented. I’d highly recommend joining the discord server as well as there is a lot of useful information for new players already pinned.

Real player with 509.5 hrs in game

Astonia Resurgence on Steam

Memory Battle

Memory Battle

Classic and Casual memory game, never get old, it’s fun and improves your memory! Has a nice 2d art. They created a “battle mode” that should be the twist… But tbh, i don’t feel like it have any “real twists”, almost same as classic mode but can take longer, and the board gets a bit easier since it gets divided between shield/sword cards, so you know what you’re looking for more easily.

So far you can play 1v1’s on local and it has remote play steam support, which is awesome, but a direct multiplayer and increased player cap (for classic) would be welcome. Also you can fight AI in three difficult settings (ez,normal,hard).

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game


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You’ve played memory before, right? Find the cards that match… Use the pairs as attack and defence in a fight. DLC for different cards. Can be solo, but it’s really better played 2player VS

https://youtu.be/NCOSfqe9KPE

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Memory Battle on Steam

The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker

The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker

The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker is a medieval adventure RPG that recreates the ‘oldschool’ atmosphere of adventure games of the past. Journey through a sprawling open world, converse with its inhabitants and progress the story of Rothar Aercrest – the cursed lord to the remote lands of Imberthale. Increase your power by advancing your skill levels and acquiring powerful items, unlocking special attacks and spells which will aid your way in defeating the worst monsters that lurk in the remote corners of the world.

As a core feature Cursebreaker aims to serve you with a satisfying story as you journey through the lands of Imberthale. Tired of ‘epic tales’ of ‘world ending proportions’, Cursebreaker instead offers stories of human pettiness, revenge and greed - all the good stuff. But we promise, it’s all delivered in a non-depressing, approachable manner.

In Cursebreaker you play as Lord Rothar Aercrest, ruler of the remote lands of Imberthale. Or at least he used to be…

One fateful day Rothar’s path crosses that of a wizard, Gabrius, who appears to be both tremendously powerful and frightfully malicious. Consequently Rothar soon finds himself caught within a mortal feud between two powerful wielders of magic, all the while bound by a curse he desperately needs to break away from.

If Lord Rothar is to know peace again, Gabrius must surely die. That might not prove to be such a simple task, however. After all, what is death to the master of the Black Grimoire besides a mere nuisance?

In Cursebreaker there’s no loading a save from a previous point in a playthrough. This means the few choices you are presented with tend to be permanent and can’t be taken back. However, it doesn’t mean that dying in combat is entirely without consequence.

You will “resurrect” in certain locations of the world, inconveniently away from where you died, potentially having lost some of the valuables you may have been carrying. But don’t worry, the game is not designed so you would die a lot and it offers plenty of potions and other tools to protect against death.

Character progression in Cursebreaker is tied to the various skills you can advance. Every interaction in game tends to give experience in some skill area and gaining higher skill levels will unlock appropriate interactions and abilities. While fighting enemies in close combat, for example, you might expect your weapon mastery and defense skills to increase. As they do, you can unlock new defensive & offensive moves as well as the ability to wield more sophisticated weapons and armor.

The spellbook offers an interesting variety of both combat and non-combat utility. Finding and learning new spells may prove a challenge in itself, and casting more demanding spells will require preparation, such as gathering specific ingredients. Feel free to create your own playstyle by using any combination of ranged and melee weapons and spells!

Chopping trees will not only give you crafting materials but also increases your skill in woodsmanship, which may give you access to hidden areas in the wild and help you fight beasts. Similarly, you can advance alchemy by finding and picking special herbs and crafting simple potions, but you will also be able to make bombs and poisons and more.

Our intent is that every skill should provide something unique and be worthwhile to practice. Advancing these skills may also unlock additional options when interacting with objects and NPCs in game. Other available skills currently in game include archery, sorcery, smithing, carpentry, mining, cooking and tailoring.

We aim to provide what we call social multiplayer in Cursebreaker; this means you will be able to see your friends and other adventurers online in some areas of the game, but the interactions you can have with them will be limited only to social functions. You’ll be able to chat with them and inspect the equipment they’re wearing, but you won’t be able to trade with them or otherwise engage in gameplay-related activities with them. This would be an option you can toggle on and off as you prefer.

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The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker on Steam

Goblin Rush

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

Goblin Rush on Steam

Love Decision

Love Decision

i really love this game. it has such a great background music (BGM) also its dialogue are amazing. i’ve only been on Valentina’s Route so far… oh man it’s amazing.. i’m crying qwq this game really worth to playing.. although the options that offered are limited in story development but it’s okay you can easily reached the true ending I have bought and played several series from this developer and this one came up with live2D animation system. the visual has improved as well

i’m looking forward to new series…. keep the good work (developer)

Real player with 23.2 hrs in game

Nice game, Nice music. 8/10 - (-1 for “always smiling even if sad”) (-1 for not much decision but i guess its fine since story is amazing)

Real player with 4.4 hrs in game

Love Decision on Steam

Love of Dragons

Love of Dragons

Cute visual novel. Though some of the back story is not… Anyway, decent read. There are choices, but they don’t seem to matter much. Might suggest getting on discount.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Love of Dragons on Steam

Night Rogue

Night Rogue

This was a pretty unique and interesting short game. I have to say that I don’t really like stealth games, but there is something about this game… I liked it so very much. So you sneak around as a Thief/Rogue and break into places and steal loot. You gotta think as a thief too, as at times the front door is locked. The music is perfect for night stealth activities!

So the game isn’t overly challenging (phew!), but it is satisfying. You also don’t have to kill anyone too. I like the idea of a peaceful thief. There is also an older man, a Fence and their relationship works out, showing the truth of how it actually is supposed to be. Oh and Thomas looks pretty good too, so kudos. I like the sprite design. :D

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Night Rogue on Steam

RPG Merchant

RPG Merchant

Runs great on Windows 10/Vive/GTX 970

A fun and casual game. Has endless mode so you could compete with your friends who come over to hang out.

Becomes repetitive soon, so you won’t be playing hours on end.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Fast paced and hectic, you need to give the customers their requested items, while looking out for a few badguys. Muggers come in and attempt to rob you – kill them quick! Thieves request an item, but then try to get away without paying for it – club them before they escape! The wanted person will act like a normal customer, buying and paying for an item, but if you knock them out instead of filling their request, you get a bonus.

There are plenty of items that they’ll request, and at least three qualities of each (standard, gilded, and enchanted) – so you’ll need to be on top of your game to ensure everyone gets what they wanted.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

RPG Merchant on Steam

Deformity

Deformity

Turn-based fantasy strategy. Elves, Dwarves and Humans lived in peace for hundreds years. But the quiet life spoiled them. Sins grew and led to war.

Features

  • World map consists of hexagonal cells and is divided into sectors.

  • Colonize sectors to develop your empire.

  • Sector is fundamental economic unit with resources and buildings. The maximum allowed number of buildings is limited for each sector.

  • Units with unique parameters and different attack types. Hero is unique powerful unit.

  • Units use sectors for global movement and cells in combat.

  • Turn-based combat takes place between two sectors at the world map. Terrain and buildings affect combat.

  • Each race has a dominant sin and demon-patron with unique gifts tree. Acceptance of gifts greatly strengthens the army. But with time people will rely more and more on faith and become weaker.

  • Unique technology trees for each race.

  • Growing population consumes food and is limited by number of houses.

Deformity on Steam

Deep in the Forest

Deep in the Forest

Deep in the Forest is a BL /Yaoi Visual Novel set in a medieval-like fantasy world.

Jan has been unlucky in his search for work so far, but now he has a great chance: he only needs to win the trust of his uncle and then gets to inherit his apothecary shop!

Learning the ropes seems easy, but… what are those rumors about strange sightings in the forest?

FEATURES:

  • Around 60k words of light-hearted romance and fantastic adventures!

  • One route, seven love interests: choose who you want to be Jan’s adventure partner.

  • Some (easy) mini-games.

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THE TEAM:

  • Ertal, writing and coding.

  • Sinnia, sprites and CG art.

Deep in the Forest on Steam