Depanneur Nocturne

Depanneur Nocturne

A lighthearted exploration game where you are browsing a store for a perfect gift, anywhere from 15 to 60 minutes depending on how many achievements you want to hit; however, I want to point out that most of the secrets in this game add a lot to the experience. There are a few hidden areas that you could miss if you decide to end the game prematurely, so I would encourage everyone to fully explore it - pretty much entire game is optional so it’s up to you when you want to finish. It has a little bit of replay value because there are some gifts that you can’t obtain during the same playthrough, but as far as I can tell they just change a few lines of dialogue at the end. Despite the lack of content, I thought it was a very worthwhile experience with enjoyable narrative and beautiful art style, especially all of that world-building artwork on the walls.

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game


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Late evening. A street closed off at either end by roadworks. You need to buy a gift but only one shop is still open.

Inside, you’re greeted by a lizard-like and rather stern shopkeeper, Eugenie. She says she’s teasing, but you’re not sure if she means it. It’s under her watchful gaze, and the ever-glaring eye of a CCTV camera that tracks your every move, you begin to browse the shelves.

You quickly realise there isn’t much to browse. The shelves are well-stocked, yes, but there are only a few items to click on. Still, these items provoke your curiosity. Pleasant music plays while you browse, courtesy of a radio which you’re free to retune. There are strange posters on the wall and even complimentary coffee… though my clumsy efforts at making it elicited laughter from me and a gentle rebuke from Eugénie.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Depanneur Nocturne on Steam

A Story About My Uncle

A Story About My Uncle

A delightful bedtime story

Overview

A Story About My Uncle (ASAMU) is a first-person platformer set in a world picturing how wild a child’s imagination could get. A world of gigantic floating rocks coupled with a charming story, odd-looking creatures, and somewhat gravity-bending abilities to let you turn everything upside down.

Story

🔸The game focuses on the narrator as he tells a bedtime story to his daughter about Uncle Fred and his adventures. It’s about the story when Uncle Fred didn’t return home after his last adventure. The player takes control of the narrator in his youth searching around Fred’s lab for clues when he finds a mysterious suit with many abilities. Now that the young boy’s confidence is boosted by wearing the suit, he decides to go looking for his uncle in strange lands.

Real player with 13.5 hrs in game


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God bless Steam! I can’t stop praising it for making it possible to make new cool connections and meet people around the world with common interests. These people always remind me about some games, that I had on my mind for a long time and then forgot.

But what is much more important is that games they recommend me always fit my mood in a proper way, just like in a right place in a right time. The same happened to me with A Story About My Uncle. I had a bit harsh weekend, which started with fixing my broken PC on Saturday, then I was forced to do other stuff I really didn’t feel like doing and after all these events I felt like I squeezed lemon, so I really needed something chill, relaxing and just kind, without any violence. So, after a quick conversation with a friend on Steam, I realized, that I bought this game few years ago, I guess and still never touched.

Real player with 10.3 hrs in game

A Story About My Uncle on Steam

Valley

Valley

Valley (First-person Action-adventure)

Options are many, so I’ll just mention a few here.  Separate sliders for Brightness, Look Sensitivity (how fast you turn), FOV (Field of View), Master Volume and Music Volume.  ‘Replay Narrative Elements’ is an option, you can have subtitles or no, and you can choose whether you have a Male or Female voice/character!

We have an insta-travel MAP with nine areas that we can jump to (once unlocked), although there are points in the story where this option is not accessible.

Real player with 24.1 hrs in game


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A Vacation one never asked for…

…with every scenery an absolute splendour

Thoughts and Impressions:

Real player with 23.7 hrs in game

Valley on Steam

Chernobyl Liquidators Simulator: Prologue

Chernobyl Liquidators Simulator: Prologue

https://store.steampowered.com/app/914010/Train_Station_Renovation/

Welcome to the Prologue version of the Chernobyl Liquidators Simulator.

Make your first steps as liquidators in the grim reality of Chernobyl right after the catastrophe happened. Witness the first moments and be the first to react to the tragedy. Help people, save lives, fight the disaster!

The Chernobyl Liquidators were the civil and military personnel who were conscripted to deal with consequences of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster.

Chernobyl Liquidators Simulator is a realistic take on the disaster, where you will NOT fight mutants and monsters, instead work hard to contain the radiation, help the people and conspire with the government.

FIX THE DISASTER

Enter hell on earth and partake in the clean up operation and stop the immediate and long term threats of the chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster.

MAKE CHOICES

The clean up was full of tough choices for the liquidators, from uprooting people from their homes to killing innocent animals. Your decisions will matter - will you blindly follow orders or disobey and listen to your heart?

FIND OUT THE TRUTH

Was the risk necessary? What is the long term effect of working in ground zero of a nuclear explosion? When will the area be safe? Is the government telling the truth or protecting themselves? Why? Piece by piece put together the puzzle of one of the greatest disasters and conspiracies in the history of mankind.

FULL VERSION OF CHERNOBYL LIQUIDATORS SIMULATOR WILL LET YOU:

  • Play as different liquidators and experience the chaos from their perspectives

  • Use specialistic tools to carry out critical work

  • Avoid radiation contamination and survive the clean up

  • Make extremely difficult choices, moral and otherwise

  • Explore different areas of Chernobyl and nearby Pripyat

  • Learn the hard truth behind the cover up operation conspiracy

  • Face the deadly threat of nuclear fallout and save the world from radiation poisoning

Chernobyl Liquidators Simulator: Prologue on Steam

Cyberpunk Bar Sim

Cyberpunk Bar Sim

This Cyberpunk-styled game is inspired by the gameplay of Game Dev Tycoon and the aesthetic of VA-11 HALL-A, sci-fi, and lofi city beats!

  • Explore a Sci-Fi city in a dystopian, cyberpunk future

  • Manage your expenses, make drinks, and use social media to further your popularity and profits.

  • Expand your reach to other industries by building or purchasing new businesses and companies.

  • Meet and befriend your regulars as your popularity grows to learn about the personal lives of androids, noir detectives, augmented humans, and more in visual novel-style dialogues.

  • Enjoy a selection of chill, jazzhop, and lofi beats!

Cyberpunk Bar Sim on Steam

Neyyah

Neyyah

Neyyah is a first-person point-and-click adventure puzzle game, an archaeological investigation, using 2d slideshow based pre-rendered graphics. It is set within a collection of remote almost abandoned islands, separated by a series of complex portal machinery and laced with the fingerprints of two very intriguing cultures.

Upon waking up from a strange dream, you find yourself transported to a place called Olujay, where you meet Vamir, who sends you to Neyyah in the hope you will be safe there. For reasons you will discover upon your many explorations, Vamir needs you for a matter of great urgency.

A wrong must be righted. A civilisation avenged. A secret revealed.

You end up on Neyyah with only a small amount of knowledge given to you by the frantic Vamir on what you’re supposed to do when you’re there.

Things don’t go as planned. In order to return to Olujay and reach Vamir, you will have to explore Neyyah – linking together the mechanical contraptions, rusted levers and blue plasma portal systems scattered throughout the bizarre landscapes, as you learn about the cultures that have shaped Neyyah.

Not everything is as it seems, and as you wander further into Neyyah’s ancient heart, your discoveries will lead you to uncover the very truths behind the fate of Earth itself …

Neyyah reflects similar situations depicted within our own society, such as what is real, what is false, and being able to question your own beliefs. Through environmental storytelling, the player will be able to enjoy hours of non-linear gameplay, solving puzzles through use of close observation, visual links, writing down your own notes, using inventory items … while immersing yourself in a rich story and environment driven game, delivered to you with beautiful prerendered graphics, immersive sounds and a compelling musical score.

Let Neyyah become the world you were born to explore …

Feel free to check out these following social media links, including the Defy Reality Entertainment Patreon page, a great place to keep up to date with all things Neyyah as the game develops - a front row seat look into the behind the scenes of various aspects of development, while also being able to enjoy some fantastic rewards, such as having your name on the end credits, signed desktop wallpapers, skype calls, and access to playable test builds!

_www.patreon.com/defyrealityentertainment

www.facebook.com/DefyRealityEntertainment

www.twitter.com/NeyyahGame _

Neyyah merch is also available on the Red Bubble DEFY REALITY ARTS page, hosting a whole range products from clocks and phone case designs, through to a variety of prints (metal, canvas, framed art) to jigsaw puzzles! Solve a puzzle even before the game is out, with a choice of 13 different Neyyah-rific designs - https://www.redbubble.com/people/DefyRealityArts/explore?asc=u&page=1&sortOrder=recent

Neyyah on Steam

One Night On The Road

One Night On The Road

It’s quite bad. There is also a bug which prevents me from finishing the game. (And getting the only achievement.) Stay away.

Btw. I refunded it.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Holy fuck this game is cursed please don’t play it

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

One Night On The Road on Steam

The mystery of the planet venus

The mystery of the planet venus

Picked this up on a whim and genuinely enjoyed it.

It’s very much an indie game, it has a couple bugs and quirks but nothing game breaking. Got myself stuck in a wall at one point but all I had to do was reload the save.

The story and atmosphere were extremely interesting. I really hope the dev continues the story, but if not I’m excited to see what else they come out with.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

The mystery of the planet venus on Steam

Underponder

Underponder

By design, one of the most cryptic games I ever played, but it does have a compelling psychological narrative if you are willing to overcome the moon logic. In the defense of the game, there are many creative and well-designed puzzles, but sometimes you are stuck for 2 hours, doing some excessive backtracking with limited visibility (assuming you can see at all). There is a section where I walked for like 20 minutes in complete darkness which should give you an idea of what kind of game it is. I completed the ‘normal’ difficulty around 15 hours (with no hints), and as far as I can tell the madness difficulty adds some new content. I was very close to rage quitting the game many times, but the curiosity got the better of me. It has a lot to offer in terms of psychological mechanics and how you interact with the puzzles, arguably more complex and thought-provoking than many games in the genre. Don’t expect puzzle logic, the hints will guide you maybe 25% of the time, there are many ‘leap of faith’ moments where you find things by accident.

Real player with 31.9 hrs in game

Underponder is a great puzzle and platformer game, the puzzles can be quite hard at times but when you try all the mechanics this game gives you they are definatly doable, altough it is nothing for the unpatient as you have to try out alot and really need to think outside the box. When finally finishing a level though it is quite rewarding with the sense of accomplishement.

The Atmosphere of the game is also amazing, from the sound to graphical choices up to the cutscenes it is a very thought through game and quite the accomplishement for being made by only one developer.

Real player with 18.4 hrs in game

Underponder on Steam

Welcome To The Untitled Game

Welcome To The Untitled Game

Welcome To The Untitled Game - pretty hard and crazy first person game. One mistake and you have lot, all you have to do is to reach an exit. But no matter how easy it may seem, you will lose. Reach till the end and don’t die from bunny with minigun, from falling piano or from flying jetpack cow.

You need to play around 1319325+ times in order to complete this game.

If you always wanted to destroy your pc with your bare hands, then Welcome To The Untitled Game !

Welcome To The Untitled Game - is a completely stupid and hard game. We advice to put your hammer, chainsaw and lasergun somewhere distant from your pc, but you probably don’t have any laserguns pew-pew-pew .

Welcome To The Untitled Game on Steam