Fairy Lands: Rinka and the Fairy Gems
Edit- This game is actually kinda fun. I would reccomend it I guess
It was like 27 cents with a coupon so like even if it isnt that good I was able to get it with the pocket change that had been sitting in my steam account for 5 months.
Other than that I guess its kinda fun. Its the kinda thing a mom would play before internet was widespread.
The music is actually kinda good. I would make fun of the art but I may as well be making fun of my own art, I mean just look at my profile picture like damn separated at birth.
– Real player with 44.0 hrs in game
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Nice title, isn’t it?
Rinka is, or better was I think, a Japanese fashion model quite famous here too, or at least in the Wapanese community of my old university ten years ago.
Not that this has something to do with this game, anyways..
If you’re not new to Steam, you’ll see that if a game like this has a completion rate of 20% or more even for the rarest achievements well, it isn’t really that difficult :P
Here the range goes from 26% onwards of the overall players..
The game costs more than 2€, but can always be found on sale I think.
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
4Line
hi
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
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yes
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
502’s Arcade
502’s Arcade is an anthology of fast paced arcade games where your goal is to reach the top of the leaderboards in each one. The games go from a dungeon crawler set in a procedural generated temple where you have to seal spirits, to a cute but challenging puzzle where you have to prepare the orders of a very hectic potions shop. Come and get that good old feeling of competition you got when going to the arcade, or just have fun and challenge yourself by trying to get all the achievements for each game.
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TIMELESS ACTION - The games are designed to be engaging right from the start, it’s up to you if you want to play for just a few minutes or maybe a few hours!
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HIGH REPLAYABILITY - Master all of the games at your own pace, some will be easier, some will be harder, but practice will take you far. You’ll also get plenty of achievements to challenge yourself while at it!
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PAST MEETS PRESENT - Bringing you back to that feeling of being just a few points away of the top score, but now with Daily, Weekly and All time leaderboards, you have a reason to keep coming back to try to best others and yourself.
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AWESOME SOUNDTRACK - Whether you’re fighting frantically with some aliens or comfortably solving some puzzles, each game has the perfect music for it.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1781730/502s_Arcade/
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Fat Mask
I played the game a bit during the beta stage of the game and this is what I think. Fat Mask is a really fun brawler type local multiplayer game minus the brawling. Sounds weird, I know, but it has the feel of a brawler in the free for all mode except minus violence (unless you want to count shooting a cube at another players face, causing him to bounce around like crazy). There’s also a solo/co-op mode, where you work together to try to get as high a score as possible. But sometimes, it’s nice to try to best your friends in the free for all mode when you’re feeling competitive. In both game modes, there’s actually more depth to the gameplay than you would imagine at first - when you learn how to steal combos, combine combos, grab other’s cubes midair, etc, you start to really feel this. The only thing that irks me is that when you have your finger off the left stick and shoot a block, it goes in the last direction you pointed the stick, but I expect it to go to my avatar’s forward. I’ve missed some combo closing because of this, but I more or less got used to it by now
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
I have received this product for free, but it won’t change my overall idea, nor that it will influence my opinion in any way.
TLDR; Look for ‘‘Overall’’ bellow
Puzzle-Brawler does describe Fat Mask pretty well.
Let me summarize: There is 2 main game mode: Solo/Coop and Free for all.
In the solo/coop mode, you have to build block combos before a time limit (represented by 2 red ‘‘walls’’ that close on the screen. Once they touch it’s time out). As soon as you do a combo, the ‘‘walls’’ withdraw themselves a bit. The greater the combo is, the wider the walls will open. This can be played with friends: Building the biggest combo using teamwork.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
1-Bit Revival: The Residuals of Null
Technically there are 4 arcade games here so I am going to briefly describe what they are. It has an asteroid game, matching game, a pac-man(ish) arcade, and a platformer. As far as I can tell they are not exact copies when it comes to classics, but they work on the same basic principle. In general, I like how all of the games work, it’s just that achievements would take extremely long time to grind. The thing is, you would have to play them a lot for the difficulty to pick up, it’s just not something that I would spend my time on. Each game seems to get harder upon getting a specific score, and occasionally they introduce new elements such as harder enemies. It actually has a save function so you don’t have to grind achievements in one playthrough, but it only saves in specific spots. You can change the keyboard (default is Z+X+arrow keys) and it can be played on my 360. Frankly, I really like the presentation of the game with its minimalist cutscenes and catchy soundtrack.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
fun
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Puzzle: Underwater World
6/10
– Real player with 18.6 hrs in game
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game