Demon Turf
Great 3D platformer, and like any great 3D platformer, it has great controls, this game has the most precision in jumping I’ve seen in a 3D platformer in a while, though most platforming “questions” can be simply answered with a jump, spin, and long jump. Though there are some spotty jumps, most of the levels are designed in a way that lets me get to a sort of platforming zen where everything flows smoothly and I can land every jump. Definitely one of the most forgiving jump mechanics due to the addition of the drift spin and the long jump I feel. I played it with a keyboard and mouse.
– Real player with 30.7 hrs in game
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To put it short, Demon Turf is a difficult, yet fun 3D platformer. This game by no means is a walk in the park and will require you to master the movement and physics to overcome many of its challenges, and that’s not a bad thing. The movement in this game is extremely fun and fluid when you learn how to properly use your skill set in conjunction with one another, however it will probably take some time and frustration to make it that far, especially to those unfamiliar with technical platformers. The visual style for most of the game is great as well, which is what really pulled me in from the beginning, and the music is an absolute treat as well going from chill beats you can zen out with to the punk tracks that accompany Beebz’s mission. Overall a worthwhile experience if you’re willing to take the time required to learn.
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
Eversleep: Lunistice Gaiden
Before you buy, a little warning - this game was made in a self-imposed challenge to create a commercially viable game in only 30 days.
…Which didn’t quite work out! Turns out: 30 days is actually a really short amount of time to create a game that’s not only commercially viable, but also fun!
The goal was still to make a fun game in the end, with polished gameplay, but - you know - still expect some jank and not a TON of playtime!
Eversleep? More like Nosleepforthedeveloper, am I right, hahaha (help).
But what is Eversleep?
Now that’s a good question! Eversleep: Lunistice Gaiden is a 3D Platformer created with simple but fun gameplay and a cute PS1/SEGA Saturn inspired artstyle in mind. Take the role of Hana the Tanuki and jump and fight through her dreams! What secrets await her on the moon - her final destination?
Eversleep features a retro look heavily inspired by early 90s 3D graphics with bouncy enemies and a fluffy heroine.
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How Eversleep came to life
Good. So you’ve made it this far in the text. We did not lose you, thank you!
Eversleep: Lunistice Gaiden was developed within 30 days as a challenge for A Grumpy Fox. For transparency’s sake: he is also working for the publisher of the game, Deck13.
Together we had this idea to provide as much data about the game’s development and release as possible: to support upcoming game developers and give interested players an insight about the development and marketing process. That means we are releasing sales numbers, discount strategies and valuable development and marketing info via Twitter and Medium. If you would like to support this approach and experiment, feel free to buy the game. And if you dislike it, feel free to make use of the refund system Steam offers. Every data helps making the process more transparent.
Features
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It’s really affordable!
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Experience 5 different dreams!
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Test your skills in the included Speedrun Mode
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…and enjoy the good vibes and retro A E S T H E T I C S
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Frogun
Become the best explorer in the land in this cute, charming retro themed adventure!
Renata’s parents are world-renown explorers, archeologists and inventors that travel all over the world uncovering the secrets of the past, bringing her with them in their expeditions. However, in their latest adventure, they decide to leave her at the base camp - the Beelzebub ruins are said to be too dangerous!
For three whole days she waits, her pride hurt and bored out of her mind, until she realized: if they haven’t returned yet, something must have happened to them! In a hurry she grabs her parents' last invention, the Frogun, and heads to the ruins to rescue them, and prove that she’s as capable as them!
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Explore colorful levels full of crispy pixelated ruins, in a modern representation of the lowpoly aesthetic.
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From levers to buttons, lethal traps and adorable enemies, there’s lots of things to use your Frogun on.
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Find secrets or shortcuts by mastering the grappling mechanics.
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Unfold an extra layer of lore by finding all exploration notes.
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Little Traveler
Very simple platformer but it’s very enjoyable! It’s pretty colorful with an adorable main character! The soundtrack is also quite beautiful. I really like it :)
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
OK i need to give a negative review because it’s not optimize at all. it’s just a simple platformer right?! I also want to point out two more thing.First the camera is broken when you are too close to object,second there are some problem with climbing up.
OK let’s go back to positive,it’s Kawaii,i always wanted to play as a 4 inch tall transient and now i have it,with this game! This game have good modeling and good atmosphere,there are also different mechanism. but overall I’m sorry to give negative review.but if you like kawaii platformer and you have a good pc,give this game a try!
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Annie and the Shadow Palace
Annie’s shadow has lost her body and is trapped in the shadow palace. Her shadow must balance light and dark to navigate the winding walls and endless tunnels to escape.
Annie and the Shadow Palace is a third-person isometric puzzle platformer where you play from the perspective of a shadow projected on the ground. The environment is a two-tone world, there is light and there is dark. You will have to use the shadow’s projection to navigate through various light and perspective based puzzles.
ELIF
ELIF is a “3rd person puzzle-platformer”. You will experience a wholesome narration following the main character Elif. You will have to face challenges and succeed in all trials. But you won’t be alone: your favourite friend and companion Crocus will be there to help you !
Solve puzzles, riddles, climb mountains of books and pillows, ask for help from your faithful companion to reach places which are inaccessible alone ! Through trials and exploration, you will discover the story of Elif, a little girl full of life that will make you wish to join her in her beautiful imaginary world.
Elif is a young 8-year-old girl living with her two parents. They decided to take a dog to warm her days when she is under the weather. His name ? Crocus. He created a really strong bond with Elif as they were playing in and out of the house, throwing him toys and watching him crash into all sorts of couches as he rushed for the toy. Crocus is kind of her best friend.
During the “bring your pet to school” day, as soon as they arrive, Elif and Crocus feel that something is wrong .. Someone is sad. We have to find them and help them !
Follow your two new friends on their adventure and spread good vibes all around !
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Diegetic narration and storytelling helping the player
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Cute and adorable story relating a unique journey in the shoes of a child
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Experience a little girl’s imagination beautifying the real world
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Simple gameplay mechanics in relation with the narration
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Awesome sound effects and music for a better immersion
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Collectibles : find and pick-up Elif and Crocus’ memories to learn more about them or new exciting stories
ELIF is a game developed by 6minou Production, a group of students.
The team highly recommends the use of a controller for an optimal experience.
Kill the Superweapon
Proper Video Review Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XRHKc_Pshg
TL;DR - Kill the Superweapon is good, but only ideal if you’re up for some masochistic challenge. It’s one of those sorts of games that you rage-play the first time, then the second time is a breeze. Not for those looking for a relaxing challenge; you’re better off with the developer’s earlier game, Cold Vengeance. The game design here is incredibly unique (name five other 3D twin-stick shooter hybrids of Metal Gear Solid and Mega Man. I’ll wait), but the difficulty curve will severely test your patience. I recommend it, but only to those who know what they’re getting into.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
I have trouble seeing as to why this has a 92% rating. I do understand that this is ment to be a very retro style game but your looking at about 2-3 hours of true game play for a low quality game that also is at a wopping 8$. I honestly don’t see this possibly being worth that extreme amount. The other issue is that the general difficulty comes from the robotic minibosses (accept for the levels where there arent any) in which all other enemies (accept for superweapons) have a tendency to become absolete. Finally, the only other good take away from this is the fact that i did not run into any major bugs with this game. But over all this game seems to simply be overpriced.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Mirror’s Edge™ Catalyst
One of the main reasons why I finally laid my hands on Mirror’s Edge Catalyst only in the end of 2021 is that I laid my dick (metaphorically, of course) on the first rule of the multimedia consumer: never trust other’s opinion. There were so much hate, so many complaints about this game—and while I still love the original Mirror’s Edge, I thought Catalyst was not worth my attention, since so many people said it was a total crap. Besides, there’re always many other games, so I can’t say I was bored or have been missing Faith so much. But finally I bought Catalyst, mostly thanks to many ASMR videos on YouTube with amazing views and sound ambience from the game. And you know, I’m not dissappointed. Not a bit. Certainly, I understand that a pure parkour game can be not very satisfying, especially a year after Dying Light came out. But Mirror’s Edge never was a complex multi-aspect game—it was always a stylish speed running entertainment with an amazing audiovisual component. It’s simple by its nature, and that’s really good, when you just want to switch your brain off and relax, while getting aesthetical enjoyment.
– Real player with 19.9 hrs in game
Best parkour game out there! Very nice!
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
The Five Covens
The Five Covens is a single player 3D adventure game,
that takes place in a medieval fantasy world, focused on the folklore of magic and witchcraft.
In the game, you will have to move from room to room, solving puzzles,
puzzles and facing different enemies, while immersing yourself in the story
from the world of Gaarth.
Magic is not everything
Since the beginning of time, magic had been a very important resource in the land of Gaarth.
But to get through some of the levels, you will need to strengthen your platform jumping ability.
Live a unique adventure
In the land of Gaarth there are five families of wizards, each with its own unique power.
Brenda is a young witch belonging to the family that masters levitation.
Very dubious enemies
All kinds of enemies will try to stop you at the exit of the castle, but some of them may not be a big problem.
However, it is imperative to exercise caution when reaching the door if you do not want to die.
A Hat in Time
Favorite game.
I just want to give kudos to Pascal Michael Stiefel for the music and the integration of music into the game.
Different parts of the forest for instance have different themes, and it changes as you move between them. You get a bouncier version if you drive the scooter, but most of all the linear levels have music that escalates as you make it further in the level, and he’s invented a new genre of music, music that makes speed running levels feel satisfying!
11 out of 10.
Also, kudos to the art design. Kudos to the level design.
– Real player with 634.4 hrs in game
Such an incredible and cute game!
When I first started playing A Hat in Time, it kinda threw me back into the PS2 era of epic platformers and stuff - collecting things and reaching the areas as per usual. I really love all the areas and map designs, as well as all the cool characters.
The OST in this game is remarkable and it really just gives you more to the entire level design, y’know good vibes and stuff. Unless you’re like… Somewhere else, eerie place maybe? Everything about this game is so cool and good and it’s super fun to play it with friends. The DLCs are amazing, too!
– Real player with 112.6 hrs in game