Lo-Fi Life ( Walking Simulator, Chill, Casual Relaxing, Choices Matter, Chose Your Own Adventure, Interactive Fiction, Narrative )
Lo-fi Life is a FPP game about time management in hard conditions of morning time before going to work.
Every decision you make costs you time, every decision is important.
Create your own life path using procedural story and face the consequences, decide to get up or lie “only 5 minutes more”.
There are many player stories and paths to the ending
Taste the life in Lo-fi music style!
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HEVN
I can’t recommend this game at the moment.When it’s finished it will be OK.I will be reluctant to buy any game in future on first release.Basically you are paying to test the game.Wait until the game has been updated as mentioned in other threads and then buy it.
– Real player with 15.3 hrs in game
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Its a bit rough around the edges but the devs are very responsive to feedback and eager to fix bugs. Some parts were a bit of a drag and some parts really engaging especially the end. Overall I enjoyed the experience. I think its value for money especially considering the recent price drop.
The good stuff
I thought the world building and lore were excellent; really immersive. Voice acting was decent and graphically its very nice. I also had no problems with performance and there was a recent patch to improve performance even more.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
VEGTERIA - Vegetable Shop Simulator
Nothing but problems, food by the hundreds go missing, even when reloading that missing food does not show up, playing this game is a nightmare, prices are way too low considering all the bugs this game has, also we need player options , i do not like a game dictating what keys i use, please fix this very bad game
– Real player with 110.8 hrs in game
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First, let me say to please ignore the number of hours played. I left the game on pause while I did other things so the actual hours is whatever you see minus approximately 5 hours.
Secondly, I purchased the game as a bundle and I should have read the other reviews first.
Okay so here goes my review:
I played for 30 minutes and realized that the game was going to be sub par because everything is stagnant. The npcs don’t have any dialog and nothing basically happens except your character moving boxes around. I was excited at first because I thought that as I got better at the game by delivering vegetables that I would open up more veggies that made me more money but by the time I was able to do potatoes, I realized that my profit was extremely low. The max profit was $1 per item by this time and it seemed tedious to keep going. I wanted to get to the vehicle and the farm but really did not have the energy to keep going.
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
Asteroid Impact Survival
Asteroid Impact is a simulation game where you have to prepare yourself for the end of the world. With your own hands, you must get resources and build a shelter that can withstand a world-shattering crash.
You may be the only survivor.
A huge asteroid is approaching Earth. You have only 30 days to prepare yourself for the apocalypse. You have to be fully prepared before living on the planet becomes a nightmare.
There’s no stores, no other people who could help you. You must earn supplies yourself hunting in the woods and collecting edible plants and mushrooms available nearby.
Use what you can to build a bunker that will survive an asteroid attack. The more resistant it gets, the longer you’ll be able to survive.
Your bunker is your new home now. Stay alert and take care of it – it’s the only safe space which separates you from the dangerous environment outside. Repair and arrange your shelter so that it protects you and is as cozy as possible in these difficult, rough times.
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Dig, get materials and build your own shelter
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Harvest and hunt to collect your food supplies
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Repair and arrange your bunker in most sufficient and comfortable way
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Prepare for the apocalypse in 30 days
Your life is in your own hands.
Happy’s Humble Burger Farm
If you are just playing through the in-game story and nothing else, then you’re doing it wrong. Read this review.
Most players will play through the story and call it a day, so I will let those players review that Story Mode aspect of the game in their own reviews. Though the story is fun, it’s not what makes this game special. For me, the appeal of the game is allowing yourself to sink into and be immersed in the living and breathing game world and not fight to escape it. I had an absolute blast waking up, exploring, unlocking locations, making money by working shifts at the restaurant, upgrading and decorating my apartment, sitting on the couch watching awesome shows on my flatscreen TV, hanging out at the Jazzy Java Joint for a cup of coffee, and just living it out in the city. Once you understand this and immerse yourself, you’ll realize that the main storyline was just an extra side mission and the real game is everything besides it, not the other way around.
– Real player with 28.7 hrs in game
There is a review for this game that seems to be a negative one and also happens to have a lot of upvotes. This review complains that this game is not how its demo was. That this game went from a horror diner dash game, to a horror diner dash game with story and added mechanics. Because of this, it wasn’t a game they expected to play at release and it sucks.
The only thing they got right in their review is that this game does not have a “slow burn” horror approach, which I agree it doesn’t and that kind of sucks. Other than that though… This review is wrong. This review is a hot take. This reviewer has terrible opinions. Everyone that upvoted that particular review also have terrible opinions. Below are reasons why…
– Real player with 13.5 hrs in game
Hunted: Survive the Night
Survive the night.
In Hunted: Survive the Night you play as 1 monster vs up to 4 survivors. Trapped in an unknown location the survivors has to find and play 6 haunted music boxes until the song finishes. Doing so opens the gates out to the foggy path, waiting for your freedom. The survivors aren’t completely helpless as they can find weapons laying around, this doesn’t damage the killer, but stuns it instead. Giving the survivors a small window to escape and hide. Remember not to linger for too long. If time runs out before you escape, the gates will close forever and will take your life at the same time.
This is first person only for both the killer and the survivors. Hunted is focusing on realism and horror. Hunted is primarily based on luck, teamwork, sounds and most importantly. Stealth. So be careful of using that flashlight of yours.
Killers and Survivors.
The survivors and killers all have their own unique ability to use. There can only be one type of survivor at a time, and be quick. When everyone is ready, pick your character. Because the game starts as soon as you can choose your survivor or killer. The killer and the survivor also has their own stats, such as speed, stamina, damage, and so on.
Environment.
The objective, spawns and firearms are randomized. The survivors can get really lucky by finding the objectives close to each other, or really unlucky. The survivors can also get lucky by more objectives spawning, since the amount of objectives is randomized. You only need to finish 6 of the music boxes, but there can spawn everything from 8, all the way up to 13 if you are really lucky. The same is with the firearms, except that the amount is from 2-6.
Leveling
Each character and monster has their own levels. Level up your character to get cosmetics and perks, making your character better each play.
CrateTastrophe
Great, cool, little game!
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Really cool game! A great take on the puzzle solving genre with added guns! and destroying tons of crates is also great fun :)
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Exit Strategy
A fun new early access game that currently has 4 different puzzles of increasing difficulty. Excited for the levels that will be progressively releasing over time that will all have their own levels of difficulty. There are some bugs but the game is very new and the devs are good at repairing the bugs quick, especially if you report any bugs directly. Overall I really enjoy the aesthetic and can’t wait to see what it will be like further into development.
– Real player with 16.7 hrs in game
Growing game with a fun premise. Devs are very open to communication and work on bugs immediately. Helped test and watched every issue I reported, those that hindered game play be treated as high priority.
– Real player with 13.5 hrs in game
Open Bar
Have you ever dreamed of being a bartender? Ever wonder what magical ingredients makes up those mystic cocktails? Now’s your chance! Welcome to OPEN BAR: The Game!!! With this first person, 3D, cooking style game, you are the bartender! Serve customers, take drink orders, earn tips, and most fun of all, actually make the drinks! Equipped with a full “OPEN BAR Bartender’s Handbook Drink Guide” containing over 100 real drinks recipes, including full color pictures and specifically listed ingredients, also access to a full “OPEN BAR STORE” from which equipment upgrades and power-up purchases can be made, you’ll have the chance to do battle with numerous heart-pounding levels, in a variety of locations of varying difficulty. At the core of being a successful bartender is having the ability to craft only the very best cocktails. Uh-oh, if a customer orders a drink, what do I do? What do I put in the glass? Which glass do I even use? Don’t worry, we got you covered. Any drink where the recipe eludes you, simply pick up your trusty in-game Handbook. Each recipe explains which liquors to use, mixers to use, which garnish or garnishes, if you need any tools to make the drink, and down to even which piece of glassware to use. Now, on to the tips! When a bartender serves a drink to a customer, it’s customary to leave a tip. OPEN BAR is no different! When you construct well-crafted cocktails and serve up shaken or stirred spirits in a promptly manner, the customers will generously leave you a Tip. You’ll collect Tips through out the level to earn Stars. Earn up to 3 Stars per Level!!! Earning Stars will unlock new Locations, new Drinks and more!!! Do you have what it takes to be a Master Bartender? Good Luck, and Happy Pouring!!!
Cook-Out
Awesome game, its Overcooked VR.
I’m about a third of the way through the game, and it has gotten really complicated. I’m now chopping, saucing, grilling, cleaning, and plating all at the same time with my friends, and its delightful yet difficult.
Technical:
The multiplayer lobby system is REALLY easy, its just a room code. The Netcode is also really great, the polish is high, I’ve honestly had zero technical issues with the game.
This is a multiplayer-forward game, if you want a more single-player oriented experience, I would direct you to Rags To Dishes.
– Real player with 18.2 hrs in game
This is probably the one of the best VR Cooperative games to play with friends when you want something chaotic ala Overcooked. Missions become harder and harder as one progresses, and even with 3 friends requires quite bit of coordination to get past some of the challenges with full 3 stars.
There is also a puzzle mode which is fun to do while waiting for everyone to be ready trying to figure out various recipes. Some feel a bit obtuse tho and dont provide enough hints on solving them.
There are occasionally some bugs as well, but these are relatively minor: Had desync issues (between people playing across europe and us) but this gets solved by reconnecting on the next round and are relatively rare. The mission difficulty also is a bit all over the place with the later where very hard missions (to get full stars on) get followed up with something that is a breeze to 3 stars, but not sure if thats intentional or not.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game