Dwarf Slayer
I’ve had more fun playing this then the whole day of trying to figure out what to play in my Steam Library, it’s a great way to spend $2.95 and keep you entertained/frustrated in between games!
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
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Agent of Chaos
my play through here: https://youtu.be/gsUeUuJotUU
TLDR; Pros: Nice Graphics neat control scheme/spells and has a endless mode to compete.
Cons: One dimensional, easy, and you’ll never die in endless mode unless you get bored.
A pretty neat concept you play as the bad guy wiping the hero scum from your overlords castle. It can be challenging at first learning to aim and use your movement mechanic to hit your first spells but after the first stage you get super easy to hit spells fire is probably the best spell for damage so it’s good to master that one early even though it’s harder to hit. The game is a bit simplistic and it gets pretty redundant there’s not much story or enemies to make the game difficult outside of the archer champions who have a fan attack but there’s a plethora of healing potions that drop to make up for it.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
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This is a very unique game with a lot of original thought that went into it. The movement and attack controls are probably a lot different than what you’re used to. If that’s your thing, then you should definitely check it out… I mean, come on! It’s free!
The game: you are a demon/monster/elemental/bad guy, you fight waves of heroes (melee, archers, magic users, and bigger magic users), you pretty much can’t stop moving, your weapons attack automatically, and you have multiple weapons that automatically cycle every 15 seconds (every 15 seconds you’re using a different weapon).
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Marmoreal
Marmoreal is a Bullet Hell Action RPG with magical girls, swords and fully automatic crossbows.
Join the Mages of the Arcanum and the Warriors of Melkirion in their battles against the armies of the undead in their quest to stop the evil Necromancer from becoming an immortal Lich!
Features:
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Two full-length story-driven campaigns. Play as the Mages of the Arcanum and the Warriors of Melkirion as they wage separate battles against a common enemy.
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Six playable characters. Play as a varied cast consisting of mages, knights, soldiers and living suits of armor, each with their own unique abilities and weapons.
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Lots of bullets and enemies. Your enemies aren’t pulling any punches, and will try to overwhelm you with hordes of footsoldiers and swarms of bullets.
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Varied enemy factions. Fight against the undead armies of the Necromancer, the spirits of the forest, the remnants of an ancient empire and various other factions vying for power in these undead lands.
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Procedurally generated loot. Enemies drop rare and unique equipment, all with their own procedurally generated stats and attributes.
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Trait-driven progression system. As you gain levels, you unlock various traits that improve your characters, ranging from simple health and damage boosts to character-specific unique traits.
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OMG - One More Goal!
OMG - One More Goal! is an arcade / fighting game with soccer dynamics.
The aim of the game is to score in the opponent’s goal within the time limit, and the main concept is team play:
to gain time and bonuses you have to pass the ball as much as possible to your teammates!
We win together, we lose together!
Story
_In a future dominated by robots, they fight to conquer the various territories.
To do this, the small robots meet in teams and try to deactivate the energy sources by touching them with special mechanical spheres.
On each territory there will be the ‘guardians’, an opposing team of robots who will try to defend their source (goal) at all costs!_
Gameplay
To win a game and pass the level you must score in the opponent’s goal, the ball must touch the opponent’s source of energy.
You can do this at any cost: fighting, shooting, tackling, and above all passing the ball to your teammates (team play!).
In fact, to score you have a limited time, and every time you pass the ball to your teammates you will gain time!
The controls are very intuitive, you can only play with the mouse!
The opposing goal is always upwards.
Procedural levels!
For now the levels are procedurally generated via Voxels.
This will allow for always different, unpredictable and fun game dynamics!
Even obstacles are randomly generated.
Game statistics and multiple campaigns
All game and level statistics will be stored, so that all players can compete with the online leaderboards!
In addition, the game is structured in multiple campaigns, which will vary by type of scenario, obstacles, goals, goalkeepers, ammunition and balls to play with, for a very varied and fun game experience.
Capsule
No key binding=thumb down. This is unplayable on my AZERTY keyboard.
The game itself looks like an attempt at a roguelite arena shooter, but very lazily done. I have nothing against minimalism, but the game is just too simplistic here. The dev should have kept working on it till it’s done.
There is literally no option menu, except for the music volume.
Lots of items listed in the menu, but no way to know what they do. They’re just there. Even after you pick them up in game, it’s not clear what they do. There seems to be stats to your character but it’s not accessible.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Short version is the game isn’t done. How not done? There are no options for adjusting window size.
The problem is someone put a lot of work into this. The art is great. The story seems fine. Combat kinda works. However it’s in a state where my 18 minutes of play reveled critical flaws; you get stuck on walls and enemies. It has keyboard movement with keyboard aiming with tiny projectiles against spastic enemies. The drop system also seems to be compromised; health drops were everywhere when at full health and then rarely showed after taking damage.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Clid The Snail
In a world where only the distant memory of human existence still lingers, you play as Clid, a troublemaking, eccentric snail who has just been exiled from his home citadel. Joined by a faithful and talkative firefly, Belu, you will meet a peculiar gang of outcasts and find a place to call home. Among this new group of friends, you will discover a newfound purpose: Exterminating the mysterious slug plague that is ravaging the land.
Clid The Snail is a unique top-down shooter where character-driven narrative and mindful combat take the center stage. Through Clid, you’ll experience a story about exile, friendship, and betrayal, and live the adventures of a troublesome, unruly snail that doesn’t belong. Explore a treacherous world full of threats and challenges, where strategic positioning, precise gunplay, and enemy behavior are paramount to your survival. Discover the truth behind the slug plague corrupting the world and save the land from ultimate ruin.
Get creative with your guns, grenades, and unique snail shells to outsmart your enemies. Use the environment to your advantage and learn to position yourself to emerge victorious.
A shy hedgehog, a shaman turtle, a mute bat, a ninja frog, and a one-eyed chameleon: these are the members of Alastor. Return home after each quest to rest, stock up on resources, upgrade equipment, and develop friendships. Get to know these unique characters and unravel their past to find out the key to the story.
Swamps, desserts, mountains, islands… Each quest will take you to a new location waiting to be discovered. Help the local residents fight off the slug threat and become their hero! And don’t forget to keep a keen eye: Explore every level in search for extra goodies.
Powerful threats await you at the end of each mission. You will need to study their behavior, pay attention to detail, and choose your weapons wisely to survive these dangerous encounters.
Shooting isn´t always the answer. Use your weapons and intellect to solve puzzles, find secrets, and progress through the story. Sometimes, the answers are hidden in plain sight…
CrownFall
Where do I start. I agree with other reviews saying it is a challenging game, mostly to the point where i was starting to get frustrated. But to be honest, once I started to learn how to do the most damage, figure out what i can / can’t do, it started to become a game that I am enjoying. I think the price is exceptional for what you get to play. Some of the bosses I did have to grind to figure out their rotation. Be aware that the “levels” are you just fighting a boss, and if your stuck / having trouble on one boss, you can always go to another “level” and come back later. So yes, I am enjoying the game so far ( just get past the “learning how to do things” and you will enjoy it to). Last note - skip the first boss, come back to him later.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
I just start playing this game today. After 2 hours of playing this is what I have to say:
If you love brutal challenges this game is for you. There is no experience grinding. There are no overpowered weapons. You quickly forget that the hero is a little girl wearing an askew crown. You dodge, you attack and you super attack. To win you need to learn how to hurt the boss and you need to learn how to avoid getting hurt by the boss. Sounds simple, right? You will die. You will die alot. I have yet to beat a boss but I think it’s a great game.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
The Holy Chalice
The Holy Chalice is a fast-paced action packed top down roguelike based in a fantasy world. You are a goblin shaman whose village has just been attacked and the villages religious holy chalice has been stolen by the evil entity. You must journey through the different realms of the world and fight different bosses and obtain the holy chalice!
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Find over 50 weapon varieties
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Fight different bosses
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Explore different areas which are procedurally generated
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Upgrade your starter weapon of choice
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Retrieve the golden chalice!
The World: Explore a fantasy world where you will find multiple different kinds of monsters and fight them or die by them. Uncover secrets in the worlds that grant you material you can use to upgrade your starter weapon or find new starter weapons to use!
Bosses: Fight different bosses with each having their own specialty. Obtain material they drop and use it to upgrade your starter weapon to explore the world easier.
ANCIENT EVIL
Отличная реал-тайм стратегия, хотя на самом деле сложно дать точный жанр, тут смесь многих, и это круто.
Рисовка и движения персонажей просто огонь, это и привлекло к покуке, и не пожалел :D
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
[0.3] Controls & Training & Help
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[0.3] Game Design
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[0] Completion time (level/game)?
[0] is it Enjoyable & Fun?
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Stars received: 1.9/10 ___ Note: v.4 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
Game description key-points: indeed a puzzle, with little sense whereabouts
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Crucible
I’m one of the developers for this game; I produced the game, put together the overall design vision, and programmed the bullet patterns. This project was an incredible learning experience, and I’m thankful to my team for making it such a fun and fulfilling time. It was my very first game project, and very much a passion project.
Things that went well:
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For a six-week project between three freshman-level developers, I’m proud of how much we squeezed into the game.
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The game is extremely short, but is a complete experience. The player can win and lose, and there is a progression in difficulty (if imperfect).
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
My play through here:
Review
I really liked the music a real piano bop and the game itself it’s challenging and I’m glad the game gives you a reason to play through with no continues. Normal mode is definitely manageable, but it’s still challenging enough it’s pretty rewarding when you beat it on normal with no continues. Legendary is beyond my skill level, but normal is pretty user friendly and if you really struggle you can use continues to make the game beatable by everyone you only get the best ending with no continues though. Definitely recommend a solid free to play that lets you practice/test your bullet hell skills
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game