Secret of Sardinia
Secret of Sardinia is an open-world adventure game full of mystery and mythology. Swim, translate, explore, and discover!
Ancient Mythology
Locate magical bottles that contain the voices of departed souls. Collect stone fragments to rebuild the Tablets of Ages – ancient writings which tell the forgotten lore of Sardinia. Examine the Tablets’ cryptic markings and identify hieroglyphics to translate its legends.
Fish-Fantasy
Control Sam the Sardine using a carefully-crafted swimming mechanic that lets you move with 360 degrees of freedom. Test your skills with trials scattered throughout the ocean to attain union with the sea herself and unlock new abilities. Master these techniques to avoid the gaze of the unliving, lest you decay.
Open Seas
The Sacred Basin. The Giants’ Grave. The Cursed Cavern. The Undercurrent.
Swim through four connected realms to find the answers you seek – and then travel beyond. Unlock entrances to hidden caverns revealed by the Tablets of Ages.
Features
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Fluid and customizable swim controls
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Four haunting realms to explore
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Hand-drawn, fully translatable hieroglyphic language
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Hundreds of collectible bottles and fragments
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Original mythology communicated through immersive voice acting
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Beautiful, original soundtrack
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Fantasy Friends: Under The Sea
Fantasy Friends: Under The Sea is the newest opus of the Fantasy Friends series. Discover a brand-new submarine world, with a lot of surprises, and 12 new underwater adorable friends to take care of! (Re)Encounter a very friendly mermaid, Aurea, who will guide you in this bubbly adventure!
Explore the plaza, add decorations, get new magical sea creatures, buy them new clothes or even cooler toys to play with, and decorate the plaza with incredible fun items!
Enjoy the tropical seas but do not forget to breathe… You are still underwater!
The first pet-caring game with magic aquatic creatures:
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From a cute dogfish to a surprising axolotl, discover 12 incredible aquatic creatures you will love to cuddle and play with. Each animal needs a specific food you will have to produce.
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Collect hundreds of colors and skins for your pets and challenge your friends to see who will have the most unique creatures. Be the first to find the rarest ones!
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Get cool accessories (hats, sunglasses, ribbons, etc.) to customize each of your pets!
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Decorate the plaza in your own style with beautiful and magical items!
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Random magical events can happen at any time underwater! Be careful of the surrounds!
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Unlock special and exclusive items while playing with your pets. The more you are playing with a creature, the more your love power will rise… When the love power is full, your friend will highly reward you!
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Arden’s Wake
Beautiful example of how VR can be used to screen a short movie (or should we say “stage a play”? That seems more like it). The general theme (a heroine discovering her family history while transitioning to independence) is somewhat darker compared to “Allumette” but the cheerful artistic style and the rather sketchy character development still give it a light-hearted tone. Some viewers seem to feel “Arden’s Wake” ends in a cliffhanger. Personally I think it does say everything it has to say.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
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I got an Oculus Quest 2 and a link cable for my PC this week and this was the first thing that I saw on Steam that I thought I might like, so I picked it up.
It was my first experience with my own VR (I tried my girlfriend’s VR for 20 minutes some time ago). I’m a little embarrassed because I thought that it was a game, but it’s really an animated short. The experience was wonderful for me and I recommend the movie.
I was disappointed that the movie didn’t come with playback controls. I know it’s only a short film, but I had technical issues due to my inexperience and it would have been nice to pause it and to go back to where I left off. All in all, I had to restart a couple of times and watch a good bit of what I’d already seen. Not a horrible thing, but was a little frustrating at the time.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Escape The Tank
For someone’s first game this is genuinely very good! Simplistic platforming and puzzles, some enemies with good pathfinding that pose as good obstacles, and an easy to understand premise: Escape the tank. Since its his first game its incredibly low budget quality, which is to be expected, but its still very good.
Note to the developer:
Things you might wanna look into when you remake this
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Complete overhaul of the ui, its pretty messy at the moment.
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Some different enemies other than the manta ray. It serves its purpose, but it starts to get annoying to see the same toothy-mouthed enemy coming at you. Maybe some piranhas or sharks? The lionfish could also have some other variants such as a pufferfish.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Awesome early access game, cant wait to see it fully finished. Cool concept from an up and coming game developer; who actively takes on feedback from users.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Oplitak
Oplitak is a game that combines various game mechanics such as 2D platforms and 2D shooters.
The combination of cartoon-style graphics, dynamic gameplay and easter eggs make the game attractive to both young and old school gamers.
Story:
Kid is an 18 years old guy who one day he was washing his clothes in the washing machine and after that he took a little nap… When he woke up his clothes has disappeared… Kid underwent a 4 million dollar surgery to implant an experimental prosthesis in his arm to able shoot laser beams and other bullets… Everything to defeat the bad boys who stolen his clothes…