Circle Empires Rivals
Circle Empires: Rivals is the multiplayer successor to Circle Empires. At its core, Circle Empires Rivals is a 10-25 minute long real time strategy game. Despite the short game length, it has quite a lot of content and depth, and easily gets a strong recommendation given its moderate to low price point.
At the time of writing this review, the game has 7 different game modes, 26 commanders with unique army compositions and bonuses, 6 difficulty settings, 5 different map sizes, and within the various game modes (such as stop the army and monster hunt) there are also different scenario selections available. The different game modes range from very easy to very difficult, and even with 4 people working together in a co-op game certain modes like Defend the Castle mode is extremely difficult on even moderate difficulty settings, so if you like a PvE challenge, the game has this available.
– Real player with 66.5 hrs in game
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Must buy for every RTS fan and people who would like to experience something unique with alot of variety.
You can play this game on easy mode or incredible challenging. There are a lot of game modes and coop makes alot of fun too. The game is also very well made no bugs and a great interface!
Got 32hours on the first one and with this game I expect getting closer to 100+ hours for only 8-12 euro you got great value.
If you want to play this coop, but don´t have someone to play it with, I am always looking for people to play it with, since it just makes even more fun in coop-mode.
– Real player with 44.5 hrs in game
EarthNight
EarthNight is an absolutely fantastic runner game, where you skydive (spacedive?) though each successive atmosphere, while landing on, running across, and slaying massive dragons. You can tell how much love and passion was poured into this game from every angle.
Every run, you collect pieces of the dragons, which unlock new temporary power-ups when collected for the first time. These power-ups then show up on runs, and you have to collect them to get their temporary effects. You can also use your currency, water, to buy the power-ups early, if you’re finding a dragon too difficult or not fun and just want the power-up. You also collect eggs each run. Every dragon has 3 eggs, each one makes you do more damage against that dragon on that run. Eggs and dragon pieces are also used for upgrading your items and water tank.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
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Auto-Stunner
Yes. Get it. Or play it on Apple Arcade. This is such an interesting one.
This weirdness. A seven years in the making autorunner from a studio whose founder said of the genre ‘People got bored because it’s boring.’ THAT’S where you need to start when you’re aiming to upend a genre. Also, a title pitched to bring mobile gaming its own Spelunky. You could say it was unpunctual to that aim given the releases we now see on the small screen or, perhaps, just in time for Apple Arcade’s mainstreamification. In any case, what a mission statement; what a millstone of expectation and prospects round a studio’s first game’s neck. How’d it do?
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
Game Of Puzzles: Dragons
ill Give It a Good Review Once They Add It to The Completionist Showcase, Good Game, But The Fact That You Can’t Ad It To The Completionist Showcase Is Something I Don’t Like About It.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
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Another jigsaw game from Snkl Studio! Couldn’t see that one coming, could you? So how does it stack up against Game of Puzzles: Nature?
Well, it’s a tad easier for starters. Dragons can be like that, compared to landscapes. You can kind of tell where the head’s probably going to be, certainly in relation to the feet. (Whereas mountains, y’know, could be just about anywhere in the frame!) The unfortunate side effect of this - combined with a mere twelve puzzles to solve, at least as of this writing - is that this is by far the worst value Snkl game I’ve played thus far.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
The Demon Rush: Legends Corrupt
The Demon Rush: Legends Corrupt is an action RPG with fast-paced combat requiring use of strong offensive and defensive mechanics across multiple modes (Story Mode, Endless Dungeon, Onslaught, Conquest, Heist). Fight your enemies up close, use buffs/debuffs/status ailments to gain an advantage or place effects like tornados, fire, water, death forests, black holes and more onto the battlefield.
The Mittu star system enjoyed a long period of prosperity, and was watched over by three powerful beings who shared their unique skillsets and technologies across three worlds for millenia. From out of nowhere, a Demon Army of immense power appeared suddenly and began invading these planets, slaughtering countless innocents and causing fear and paranoia in the godlike rulers of each world. On the planet of Altair, the first spacecraft in Mittu’s history has been constructed, with the hopes that its crew can find something in the Mittu star system to end the war against the Demon Army.
Shooty Skies
Better than the mobile version, I can tell ya that; as Texas Jack from “The Great Race” once said, “Now I got me LOTS of fightin' room!”, as wide screen’s SO much better than trying to fight in such a tight screen space, especially when it comes to certain boss characters.
Unfortunately, it’s just as stingy as the mobile version; I mean, 500 Coins for ONE randomly chosen character from the prize machine or ONE of the Daily Missions? Even with purchasing Sir Oinks-a-lot, which makes enemies drop 2 Coins instead, it’s still hard to get most enemies to actually cough up Coins at all. It took me HOURS to grind Coins and purchase Missions to get just 100 Golden Tickets per completion (+50 extra on Shooty difficulty and +100 on Screamy) or 100 Golden Tickets for each in-game achievement, regardless of the MUCH harder accomplishments being the same minor reward, just to allow access to all the Weapons and-
– Real player with 152.8 hrs in game
Shooty Skies is shooting arcade game with great atmosphere and graphics. Similar to all shooting games like this ( Chicken Invaders, Sky Force,…) the main objective is to destroy as many enemies as possible to get coins and get the highest score as possible. The game is also available on iOS and Android.
Gameplay
There are tons of different kind of enemies, some will shoot many objects at you and some will just fly around. Each level has a boss, the higher level the harder boss, that depends also on the difficulty you have to choose to have (you can set the difficulty in settings). Coins obtained in this game can be used for buying new characters or buying boosters which only last for 2 hours. Each character has its own level, and ship. Completing achievements or daily quest will get you golden tickets which can be used to unlock **golden characters.**There are tons of characters and daily quests so you never lack fun. Worth playing this game.
– Real player with 29.3 hrs in game
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE
March 7th: The review has been updated. Check the bottom of the review for more details
Have beaten the game a few days ago. Now, if you are looking for a review with some details, and if you are still not sure whether you should buy this game or not, then read on.
First, many people seem to be talking about the whole connection issues, and yes, it appears you need to be connected to the Xenoverse server in order to even play offline. But do you get disconnected so often that, it is almost unplayable? Not really. Most of the time, the offline mode works without any issues. But usually the online mode is off, and you most likely will end up seeing the message stating that the Xenoverse online is currently off. But yes, this game basically requires you to level up and all anyway (Unfortunately I have not done the online mode yet, so I might add some more to this review when I get my hands on it), so in the end, you should have no problem playing the game, at least the offline mode. And I will explain why the game is made like an MMORPG later in the review.
– Real player with 256.5 hrs in game
TLDR: The biggest problem with the game right now is the servers. There are some drawbacks in the gameplay department but the pros outweigh the cons. If you’re a fan of the Dragonball series and the world that Akira Toriyama has created then this game is a must buy. If you don’t really care for Dragonball but are interested in the gameplay it is a solid game but packed with fan service that will probably go over your head. You will also probably be less forgiving of its flaws and may not get enough enjoyment out of the story and the Dragonball world to offset them. Character customization is definatley the high point of the game, everything from looks to stats to skills is up to the player.
– Real player with 104.2 hrs in game
DRAGON BALL FighterZ
First Fighting game I’ve played. Very balanced at its current state, I hope it get a sequel or a big update to keep the game fresh,
– Real player with 1205.1 hrs in game
If you’re into masochism and you like Dragon Ball then this game is for you.
Now jokes aside this game is really good, the artstyle is stunning, the music is amazing, the roster is big and pretty balanced… but the fighting system is a bit of a pain in the ass, especially for the new players. You need to constantly make new combos if you want to get better at this game, and spend thousands of hours on Arcade Mode and training to even have a chance of being semi-good and develop game sense.
Overall I recommend it to anyone who’s into that sort of thing.
– Real player with 103.8 hrs in game
DepowerBall
DepowerBall is a competitive party platformer where the fate of every matchup is influenced by fast-paced gameplay and tactical decision-making.
Every match, each player starts with the same set of powers to try and accomplish their task of pleasing the Dragon Queen by feeding her delicious treats! When a player wins a round, he or she will earn the Queen’s favour, but will earn the wrath of the other players as they vote to take away one of the winner’s powers! Get ready to screw with your friends as you take away the powers they hold most dear and hilariously watch how they deal with the consequences!
In the world of Depowerball, you will need to adapt to the changing conditions, or get left behind as the other players take advantage of your weakened state!
Welcome to the pit.
KEY FEATURES
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Local Multiplayer Action for 2-4 players (or online with Remote Play Together)
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Balanced Gameplay - where winning a round means losing one of your powers, ensuring a competitive atmosphere
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Twitch Integration - Connect the game to your Twitch stream and get your audience to influence the outcome of your games!
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Six levels with ridiculous hazards
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Three different game modes to keep things fresh (DepowerBall, Capture The Treat, and T.A.G.)
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Eight adorable characters to choose from
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Dress your characters up with unlockable accessories to showcase your own personality!