Obversion

Obversion

The game’s difficulty ramps up as you progress through the 28 levels, each of which poses unique challenges. It’s not hard to work through them, though: with mechanics that are easy to pick up on without explanation (except for controls, shown when starting the game), plenty of accessibility features (those being autojump, automove, and the undo/redo buttons) that can make it easy to traverse over obstacles, and a free hint that can be picked up at the start of every level, plenty of help is given for players to work through the rather complex nature of 3D first-person puzzlers. Observation, planning, and cleverness are key in order to reach the end of all of the puzzles made, even more so with the bonus yin-yang collectibles.

Real player with 22.3 hrs in game


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Obversion is a complex yet elegant platform puzzler. You can work your way through it without significant struggle or you can take time to ruminate on the puzzles. The difficulty does ramp up through the worlds and you may find yourself with a puzzle that requires more thought than blindly barreling forward.

The music is a special gem. I wouldn’t want to spoil it for prospective players, but what I can say is that it compliments the levels and builds on itself as you progress.

The dev put a lot of thought into movement mechanics and it seems that the puzzles have been mapped out and thoroughly thought through. I found myself stumped in one place or another until I noticed a pattern or subtle hint.

Real player with 15.9 hrs in game

Obversion on Steam

Hard2Fly

Hard2Fly

Hard2Fly is like Civilization.

In Civilization, you always feel like “one more turn”. Then you realize you played for much longer than you intended.

In Hard2Fly, you always feel like “one more try”. Then you realize you played for much longer than you intended.

Real player with 14.5 hrs in game


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good game. Name fits well tho

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game

Hard2Fly on Steam

Spectrolite

Spectrolite

Amazing game that is great for anyone who loves platformers and a must buy for anyone who likes the outrun style. I have to admit having the best level first mayyyy have not been the smartest idea but i enjoyed the game all the way through and the ending was great! I hope to see sequel if this game does good and am looking forward to returning for the time trials and possibly the DLCs (wink). 10/10 would and have recommended.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game


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Deeply atmospheric & inscrutably mysterious in a ruined world,Spectrolite is a first-person platformer that aims to test our skills.Great visuals,amazing soundtrack,precise controls,highly satisfying.


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Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Spectrolite on Steam

Obelisk

Obelisk

Just beat it very hard think outside the box type of game highly recommend if puzzles are your thing. was made by one man in unity dont expect amazing visuals or anything but dont let that fool you into thinking this game is simple.

Real player with 22.2 hrs in game

Yes, the puzzles are quite challenging to say the least :)

Real player with 13.2 hrs in game

Obelisk on Steam

Trials of Argolis

Trials of Argolis

I’ve done a lot of testing for this game and nearly every time was a joy (bridge boy frustrates me sometimes!! ;-;). Very fluid and smooth first-person combat with challenging bosses and fast paced action. The handpainted artwork lends a really neat aesthetic and overall it looks gorgeous. A great dynamic in play styles despite the rather simple controls and each boss has a particular gimmick to it. Lots of content and deffo worth a buy! ;_; eek

Real player with 12.6 hrs in game

Good concept but mechanics and actual gameplay is not polished and ass

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Trials of Argolis on Steam

Beach Restaurant

Beach Restaurant

Not even worth 1 buck.

Just a bad asset flip with no improvement at all, bad game mechanics, poor execution and boring as hell. The “game” is so poorly designed that Level 18 is literally impossible to finish because you never get enough orders in the time allotted and since it takes forever for people to waaaaaaalk to their spot and order, you lose every time. That’s how much thought they put into it.

Assets are one thing but they don’t make a game, thanks for proving it once again.

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

I bought this game purely for fun to play and relax. Everything in the game is very simple and straightforward, you serve customer orders. Each client has his own unique taste, you make the wrong dish, you will lose the client. I got positive emotions, I rate the game 8 out of 10 cheeseburgers.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Beach Restaurant on Steam

Cypher

Cypher

This is by far the best cryptography game I’ve ever played. If you’re a cryptography/cipher enthusiast, this game should definitely be something you check out. As a fair warning, the game is hard, but in my opinion any good game that takes this topic seriously should be hard, and it makes your successes all the sweeter. To be sure, there are plenty of puzzles here that novices can solve with some effort, but there are far more that require serious thought, investigation, trial and error, and patience. And, sometimes, you’ll just have to be okay with giving up and moving on.

Real player with 74.9 hrs in game

Having enjoyed the Hexcells games, and sharing them with my wife who became quite addicted, I picked up Matthew Brown’s Cypher without thinking twice.

This game is for those who enjoy a challenge, who want to see something different in a puzzle game, and have a large storage tank of patience.

Even the hints in this game only show you the start of understanding how you should try to solve the puzzle. They don’t get you right up next to the solution, as other hints in puzzle games tend to.

I’ve been playing the entire game through on stream with a great group of people and we’ve made it to the Challenge Puzzles, currently 2/12 complete, with all 6 previous rooms at 100%. The benefit of going through cryptograms like this is I’ve learned ASCII, binary, XOR gates, morse, and even basic enigma solving methods. That’s insane. And I’m loving it.

Real player with 60.8 hrs in game

Cypher on Steam

Fabric

Fabric

It all started with a guy by the name of Boris Michael Soylu who entered a concept he was working on into one of those 7DFPS contests. His idea consisted of taking the space time bending mechanic that was present in the 2D plat-former called ‘Faultline’ by Nitrome https://youtu.be/bG_dgL1cPQU and enlarging that principle to a 3D world. The idea was a huge success and well received and from there on the project was immediately hand-balled to three level designers, Atil Kockar (Now with Chimera Entertainment), Anton Semchenko (Now with Kabuk Games) and Enes Ugur Sekerci (Now with King). As you can probably tell these three developers who made up Torreng Labs have all gone their separate ways and Torreng Labs no longer exists as a commercial entity. This is why you won’t find ‘Fabric’ on the Steam store anymore.

Real player with 57.3 hrs in game

This game is pretty awesome. It’s introduces a new mechanic of folding time (with cubes) to help complete levels. Once you get past some rage and understand the mechanics, it’s very straight forward. Think Qbeh-1, Portal, and Parkour. If you’re a first person puzzle maniac like me, get this.

Things to know:

The green cube in some levels is a save point.

Most levels do not have save points.

The levels are a mix of easy to hard all the way to the end.

Some levels you can become trapped, though this is pretty rare and if you put your brain on overdrive, you can solve most anything.

Real player with 15.7 hrs in game

Fabric on Steam

Speed Swing

Speed Swing

A short game - just a few hours from start to finish, with only 20 unique levels, but well worth a few dollars for the interesting gameplay. Fairly difficult as you go on, with the first 5 or 6 levels being relatively simple, and then ramping up in difficulty quite quickly from there. if you don’t like getting frustrated, maybe give this one a miss, but mastering the game physics (or finding a cheesy solution to a troubling problem,) can be quite satisfying.

not too much replayability unless you’re into leaderboards, but there are a few competitive entries to pit yourself against if you are, (with the first few places seeming functionally impossible if you ask me.)

Real player with 69.5 hrs in game

A very entertaining game that takes skill and challenges you. If you’re someone who enjoys speed running, then this is right up your alley. The games objective is to use your rope to make it to the goal. Although that seems easy enough it can take some time to get use to the physics of the rope, but when you do it is very satisfying. The game has a built in timer for each level that keeps track of how quick you complete each level. There’s also a leader board for the game. A fun game that gives yourself a good challenge

Real player with 22.8 hrs in game

Speed Swing on Steam

ELDERBORN

ELDERBORN

SUMMARY: Although ELDERBORN bills itself as a “Souls-like FPS”, a lot of the videos show the player frantically slashing and smashing; this might give the impression of a more straightforward heavy metal “Doom with Swords” experience (with all of the high-ledge kicking action of a Dark Messiah of Might and Magic). In reality, what I got was a fairly thoughtful and measured experience consisting of dodging, parrying, blocking, and outmaneuvering dangerous enemies; survival, particularly at higher difficulties, was about fighting intelligently and limiting the number of opponents who could bash your head in at any given time. And to be honest, I think I like it more than the game I imagined I was getting in the trailers. An easy recommendation for anybody who has a craving for some FPS-melee action.

Real player with 14.9 hrs in game

Elderborn is a great murder simulator. The combat is challenging and satisfying, but usually not so hard that it made me frustrated (Except on the hardest difficulty that can be pretty frustrating.). The visuals are kind of whatever, nothing particularly great, but nothing that bothered me either, and the variety of enemies, environments and murdertools is more than passable.

The combat is incredibly fun and satisfying, and you have lots of tools and abilities to work with. You have 10 (I think, I feel like I may be forgetting one

! , and no the power mace doesn’t count) weapons that you collect throughout the short ~5 hour campaign and a couple of other special abilities that you can unlock through a skill tree, the most notable ones being deflect, where you reflect a projectile back at an enemy, and a charge move, which sends you flying in one direction and knocks down whatever you hit. You are often fighting several enemies at once, making you dodge all around the nice environments and your reflexes will be pushed quite hard.

Real player with 13.1 hrs in game

ELDERBORN on Steam