SUPER BOT
Very cool world, average mechanics.
Game is not difficult.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
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Simple platformer for kids and adults. The game is quite short and it’s easy to finish. If you have children at home, they can play too.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
The Magic Elevator
Tested this app on a childrens festival and they all loved it. Its not realy a game its an experience. Hope you love it too.
Greetings,
Johan pruys (the maker)
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
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This is great, really.
I put on my headset being skeptical and taking notes in my mind. I thought from the videos it looked like just a bunch of assets thrown together.
But it was very peaceful and i found it really meditative. All the small details happening around were great, I was never bored, and a beautiful strangely coherent world. I felt very connected.
This is now my go to app for meditation and recommend for such purposes.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Deiland: Pocket Planet
Deiland: Pocket Planet is a relaxing farming adventure where you will have to take care of your tiny planet. Farm, craft and fight monsters to make your home a special place and help others with their quest.
Discover the story of Arco in this single-player experience, a tale about growing up, helping others and revealing the secrets that lie on the heart of your planet. We’ve crafted a relaxing game, with a strong narrative and a cast of diverse characters for you to meet.
Customize your planet with trees, plants, crops, flowers or structures, and take care of your farm animals.Discover how the whole planet changes through Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Each crop will only be available in the right seasons.
Play and relax. Smooth and cute graphics as well as relaxing soundtrack to ease up the bustling everyday routine with over 12 characters to meet and befriend and more than 100 quests to uncover the secrets that the heart of your planet holds.
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Oddyssey: Your Space, Your Way
The world was doomed, but that was just the beginning. Now four thawed-out crewmembers are the only hope for two million passengers seeking life on a new world. In an effort to save humanity from an earth-shattering asteroid, an ARK Mothership was built to transport two million frozen souls safely to a new, habitable world. At least, that was the plan. Midway through its long journey, the ARK Mothership computers discovered that it was far off course and low on fuel. With no other options, four passengers were awoken early.
Their job? To crew the “Oddyssey” resource vessel, mine asteroids for resources and help the ARK reach the next source of fuel. The process is slow, and more crew members may need to be awoken, but the fates of 1,999,996 fellow passengers hang in the balance.
It’s up to you and your crew to Build, Explore, and Manage your team to get enough resources for the next big jump to a habitable planetary system. The future of humanity literally depends on it!
Collect resources by mining nearby asteroids. Use the collected material to create new tools and technology or send back to the ARK as fuel.
A good crew works effectively. While one is building a new science station, another can be mining asteroids or improving the ship.
Crewmembers can gain temporary boosts and debuffs while working. Ignoring a negative status can impact your performance and eventually lead to grave consequences.
Discover lost alien technology and study it to improve your own.
**Use resources to repair and expand your ship and upgrade its technology. Defend it from alien creatures, solar flares and dangerous asteroids.
Every crew member is an important and unique part of your crew. Unless they die, then they are preplaced with one of the 1.9 million other potential crew members. Assign the new crew where they best fit, or use some gene editing to get the skills you need to survive.**
Outergalactic Aliens Pinball
fun table, same wonderfully complex table layout, LOVE the length of play per game, i feel like it almost never ends; and reaching target and goals feels much smoother of play than previous table. lots of fun ingenuity.
overall, 8/10. just still not a fan of the style of the graphics/art, and the DMD still without much option to adjust/relocate/hide/resize, etc, but I play on a VCab, so i know im a minority for certain features. highly recommend for fans of the game.
and again, great background track, major earworm
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Written for 1561’s Thoughts - Honest reviews, for busy people.
Outergalactic Aliens Pinball :: a space/alien themed pinball game :: while a bit rough around the edges (especially in terms of UI) this is an interesting pinball board to play on, with levels. 6/10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i78m1-FTaMk
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Ancient Frontier: Steel Shadows
This is a fantastic little gem of a game. Very moody and thematically perfect for the tone it tries to set.
Its a turn based strategy game very similar in gameplay mechanics to games like X com, Fire Emblem, and other turn based fare, only instead of commanding characters, you command ships, ranging from quick but deadly little fighters, to huge battle cruiser/carriers that come with disposable “body guard ship” as well as a few other surprises that were quite pleasing. Its truly an addicting title, with great music, recently added passable voice acting (some of its really good, such as the pirate queen and her entourage, including one guy who does a minor role as a pirate who sounds like a pro, to others which sound a bit plain and uh….not-so- pro. Its a mixed bag, but thats ok because it really helps with the immersion anyways).
– Real player with 154.6 hrs in game
Having played the original Ancient Frontier, I really welcomed the new addition of Steel Shadows. Everything in the game is improved over the original and it is clear that the developers listened to the players and thrown in some of their own ideas for good measure.
New and good things:
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new faction and ships, which previously were unavailable;
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new feel (pirates);
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new side mission types;
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new graphic assets;
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new story with a mix of characters old and new (nice for the veterans of the original, but the newcomers won’t feel
– Real player with 113.9 hrs in game
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHS6s1RYi2M
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/RebusForeverReviews#curation
Rebus Forever here with another One Minute-ish (very ish) review for a strategy game, with spaceships, set in the 40k universe.
As a bit of a goth who likes spaceships, strategy and Games Workshop, I felt ethically and morally compelled to review Battlefleet Gothic, my massive throbbing bias aside, here goes.
Do you like Gothic cathedrals but wish they were better at flying?
Has your love of spaceships been impeded by their lacking crenellations and stained glass windows?
– Real player with 152.1 hrs in game
You know how if you’re on a ship for a few days, you can still feel the rocking of the ocean when you lie in your bed? Ironically, that’s how it feels to play Battlefleet Gothic: Armada. The controls are so fluid for naval combat that you can feel the ship rotations in your walk and the rumble of engines in your sleep. For that, the game gets a massive recommendation. 40k games often work like that. They have this wonderful quality where the scene setting is always perfect. The voices are on point, the UI is appropriately gothic, and the music makes you feel like you’re charging into the final battle of the 13th Black Crusade.
– Real player with 97.2 hrs in game
Colossus Mission - adventure in space, arcade game
I think the people most likely to enjoy this are fans of cave flyers, so I give it a recommended rating since that appears to be the game’s target audience. Meaning if you look at this list and think to yourself “yeah my kind of games,” then Colossus Mission will be for you. Everyone else will probably want to hold off on it, or at least wait to see if it gets any substantial updates.
In about an hour of play, I completed 55 of 73 levels. I expect it would take me another hour to beat the rest of them; the later levels were really becoming a steep challenge for me. The scoring system allows you to spend your earned points to skip stages if you find them too difficult. Each skip costs 5 points, and you can earn up to 3 points per stage depending on how well you perform while completing them
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
COLOSSUS MISSION is an arcade game with raw and slightly angular graphics and a various levels of difficulty.The first stages are easy but then the game becomes much more difficult. I recommend it to players who are interested in flawless playing games on time.
Check my other reviews at https://store.steampowered.com/curator/38149651/ ☺️.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Kronorite
i want to play kronorite but i end up kicking everyones ass
– Real player with 44.9 hrs in game
I want to play kronorite but this fred 21 guy keeps kicking my ass, great game defo recomeandeed
– Real player with 23.0 hrs in game
Omega Racers
It’s looks like the Rock N' Roll Racing. That’s so cool.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
This game is so much fun!!! I’m a terrible driver, but I had my fill of fun trying to stop the other cars. It’s my best strategy since I always hit the wall lake a log. The forklift is really funny, but I really need to practice more. If it was a real gig, I would have been fired and probably loose my license!!!
The music is really uplifting. It reminds me of Rock’n roll racing! I would love to be able to shot the other cars!!!
I’ll be playing much more and try to beat all the records!! Looking forward to new levels!!! It would double the fun!!!
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game