Winter Survival Simulator
What was supposed to be a nice winter hike in the Mount Washington State Park with friends, turned into a dire situation. You are left alone to fight for your survival. With only marginal supplies you have to fight off of the cold, the wildlife and find your way to an abandoned ranger station in hope to be able to call for help.
While you haven’t suffered any injuries during the fall, you lost your backpack and hence most of your gear and supplies. You will need to find shelter, find some food and rest. Then it’s about making your way to an old ranger station to call for rescue.
Sounds easy enough, doesn’t it? It is, except for the supplies you are going to need for the trip, the weather, the freezing cold, not to mention the wildlife. The goal of the game is to survive. To prepare enough to make the trip to the ranger station and to deal with all the surprises along the journey.
Hunt or be hunted. You have no rifle and there is no combat. If you encounter wolfs or even a bear, stay away and run. You won’t be able to kill a bear with a knife, it’s not the movies.
What you can do is be clever about the wildlife and set traps. You might even be able to find some traps hunters left behind and use them to maintain a safe perimeter or to hunt smaller animals for food. Tracking, establishing the best spot and being patient is what the hunt will be about.
Cold, thirst, hunger and exhaustion are the four major factors you have to worry about. It doesn’t however end there. Injuries are another one and there is the weather. Spending the night in the freezing cold without any shelter is akin to a death sentence and trying to go out in a snow storm isn’t any better either. Don’t forget, weather in the mountains changes quickly and is unpredictable. You have to be prepared at all times.
You are not the first one person in this area. There have been many before you. More than a century ago some even lived here. If you explore your surroundings there is a good chance they may have left something behind that will still be useful to you. And while building a shelter on your own is certainly an option, it is a lot better and safer to adapt something that already exists.
You could find an old hunter lodge and fix it up to offer decent shelter and a base of operations for you to prepare, gather supplies and food and even hunt. You are going to have a long trip ahead of you. The better you prepare, the less risky it will be.
The rescue isn’t going to be instant. Despite modern equipment and well trained mountain rescue personnel, you are far away and their helicopter can’t take off in any weather. Between you calling for help and help actually arriving might take even a couple of days. Additional time you have to survive in the bitter cold at Mount Washington.
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The Games: Winter Edition
The Games in Canada. People all around the world have spent months, years and, in the case of the athletes themselves, lifetimes preparing for this momentous event. And now you can be a part of the excitement yourself.
Originally created in 1988, this game brought the excitement of the Winter Games to MSDOS computers.
Created by the masters of sports simulation, Epyx, this game contains 7 winter events to chase the Gold in:
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Luge
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Figure Skating
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Speed Skating
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Downhill Skiing
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Slalom
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Ski Jump
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Cross Country
No matter which events you choose to compete in, one thing is certain: it’s going to take great practice, patience and plain old hard work to go for the Gold.
But you can do it. And what’s more, you’re going to have a great time trying!
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A Very Bad Christmas Eve
It has cozy Christmas atmosphere. Something about the music reminds me of Harry Potter. The challenges are fun and I enjoyed playing the game. It was perfect for Sunday afternoon.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
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Actually I like this game very much. I absolutely love the visuals and their details, the Christmas atmosphere. The music is amazing. The falling snow. It gives me a dreamy, cozy, Christmas mood. The gameplay is challenging and fun. Totally recommend it, has nothing in common with all of the seasonal bullsh*t games.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Ferris Wheel Simulator
Ferris Wheel Simulator
Too afraid to go a ferris wheel in real life? Or maybe there are no ferris wheels in your town? Or maybe.. maybe to hell with all those maybies - you just want to buy this damn game. If so - well we are very lucky. We want to offer this masterpiece experience where you can… well, you probably already have an idea - be in a ferris wheel, however the name may hint that you will be actually the ferris wheel but no sorry if anyone understood it this way.
⚫Ride ferris wheel in first person perspective. Real life ferris wheels are too scary and you actually have to drive to them. With our virtual solution, you don’t have to drive anywhere. Just launch this game to enjoy this experience.
⚫2 Anime chans sitting near you. Because anime chans make every game a little bit better. Oh, they also have face animations.
⚫3d graphics
⚫Achievements
⚫Gamepad support
Kill The Santa
For a dollar you can shoot that jolly red suited bastard. save up points for a sniper and aim for that fat bastards testicles. Get to see them rupture in 3d and proceed to shoot his reindeer dead also
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2vBTBSDb18
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
Finished the game within 4 hours, really addicting and fun game for when you’re bored exspecially near the christmas season, i shot santa in the balls like a boss!
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
DawnWander
After watching the trailer I wasn’t sure about purchasing this game right at the release. I couldn’t really tell if it was an open world survival game or a small linear style game. Also I couldn’t find any videos online from gamer’s reviewing it. I gave it a shot and really liked it so far. It is more of a open world game. It feels very much like a winter STALKER atmosphere. There is a Story mode which isn’t available yet which I’m looking forward to checking out. From what I’ve seen so far this looks really good. Here’s a link to my review on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IDEgdqiO-o
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
So, let me start off by saying that I love the S.T.A.L.K.E.R Series. This is what lead to me giving this game my $10. The atmosphere of the game is good, not great, but I like it enough to preface it. The gun-play feels solid, lowish recoil and high damage as a gun should be. It is the ultimate equalizer after all. The game features a low but diverse cast of weapons like the AK74M, the AKS-74U, the 9x18 Makarov, a strange looking shotgun that reminds me of a Winchester Model 1200, I believe a Mosin-Nagant as I found 7.62x54r ammo on a soldier but haven’t actually seen the rifle, and finally a crowbar. (And to the people that will comment saying “It’S aN aK, iT hAs HiGh ReCoIl”, both variations of the AK Platform in this game run off of 5.45x39 ammunition, which is functionally similar to the 5.56 NATO cartridge, resulting in similar recoil. So get f*cked nerd)
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Pole of Cold
I liked the trailer and the antarctic idea, reminds me of the thing movie.
Game play is basic, you find objects in the level to escape, you listen to the sounds of the AI and try to stay away. There is no check points, but you can stun the monster once or twice depending if you find a sphere. Developers please make this game have 4 spheres on easy, so people can enjoy your escape. Yes very short experience but overall felt like a challenge. Great work for a indie game, 1 hour max game, expand the game to a bigger base and some not pickups would be great. If you are getting frustrated, stay away from the monster and you should be fine.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
The game is small but not bad. Something reminded me of an old school film The Thing by John Carpenter.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Til Nord
Nominated as Game of the Year!
Til Nord is fabulously beautiful and a lot of fun.
The feel of the ride is quite good, though it seems more of my wipe-outs should be killing me when they’re not. When a wipe-out is as funny as it is in this game, I wouldn’t mind seeing a few more of them.
The ‘missions’ you are tasked with are fun, if few. The races are all quite fun and a bit challenging, but not overly so.
The scenery is incredible; just don’t give it close-up scrutiny in most places. Take in the full view, which is jaw-droppingly amazing.
– Real player with 48.6 hrs in game
Driving a snowmobile through snowy Norway. An enjoyable experience for free!
Explore!
In Til Nord you are free to explore the snowy Norwegian mountains. There is a mission-chain which can be spotted easily by the huge vertical waypoints, that the game uses to guide the way. The missions explore most of the area.
There are also races, that unlock other races when you finish with any time. All races also have an achievement for beating a certain time. This time is pretty sharp, and gives a true challenge to beat! The only time we couldn’t beat was the ‘junkyard race’, while some took many attempts.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Hot Pot For One
It’s mostly about loneliness, very, very short, and easy to misunderstand. By most standards, it would be barely a game at all. But if you don’t have expectations this thingy never tried to meet, it is kinda… nice. You stand in the kitchen, cook, eat, and for every piece you eat, memories start floating up, showing how food connects you to people, mostly your significant other. You eat rather little, clean up a bit and watch the end titles. There are no other people, no movement, no action, and if you were depressed to start with, you are not going to feel less depressed. But you may recognize the feeling.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
The good:
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Nice atmosphere
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Music is sweet
The bad:
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Boring as hell
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Story isn’t worth it because there is none.
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Art made for the “memories” you get when you eat a piece of food are just crudely drawn stickmen.
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All that stuff in the fridge and cupoards? You can’t touch it. I was expecting to have the ability to get silly and pour coke into my hotpot. Nope.
You turn it on, put stuff in it that doesn’t burn (so it’s no fun), eat only a set number of food from it that makes you think about ugly stickmen, put a tiny amount away in a large fridge and then dump over 150 food items into the bin.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Leaving
CONTENT WARNING
This game deals with mature themes. It shows scenes that some may find disturbing, unethical and triggering. It also contains offensive language, gore and violence. Player discretion is advised.
ABOUT
Leaving is an psychological horror from the first person with puzzle elements. The game is inspired by the legends and horror stories of the afterlife. The script was written by the writer Aina’s Way.
In the game, you will wake up in a new world, where dead souls who have not ceased to rest fall. You have to find out who you were during your life, what kind of place it is. This game has several unique endings, each of which depends on your actions during the passage of the game.
In the game, you can easily communicate with other characters and also choose a dialogue, some dialogues will decide your longest relationship and also help from them.