Flyland Wars: 2 Not Yours Mine
Episode 2 of the Flyland Wars improves on the formula set by its predecessor. It is still a combat game with an emphasis on strategt. Like the last game, the level is difficult until you’ve practiced and figured out tricks to win it. This episode is more fleshed out than the previous one; more opportunities for combat and an interesting puzzle element, with some surprises waiting for you. The game’s best quality is its dark atmosphere. I was genuinely creeped out at points when I was exploring the mine. The story in the game of how Not Yours Mine came to be is well-written and funny. I recommend Flyland Wars Ep 2 if you’re looking for a quick, gritty, unique combat game with puzzle and horror elements.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
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Flyland Wars: 0 Ball Game [Trainer]
The introductory part of the Flyland Wars Series tells the backstory of the Flyland Universe. The story is the strongest point of the game. It’s worth reading all seven pages of it, not just because it’s quite an entertaining sci-fi story, but because it explains mechanics that are crucial to beat the other games in the series. The main weak point is that the UI and HUDs are confusing and in-your-face at first until you’ve read the story and figured out what everything does. The level is included to get comfortable with the mechanics before introducing enemies. I’m interested too see how the developer continues the story through the series.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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When will multiplayer be added? I need help from friends to defeat the sphere.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Flyland Wars: 1 Mountain Climb
Flyland Wars is more of a puzzle game than a straight-up action game. It only contains one level with two enemies but it took me a long time to figure out how to beat it. You can’t just rush in and killshot the laser like you’d expect, you need to read the stories in the trainer and part 1 to win. If you’re looking for a basic shoot-em-up, this game might not be for you, but if you want the satisfaction of beating what seems to be at first an unbeatable enemy, Mountain Climb may be more up your alley. The developer has prioritized gameplay over graphics, although the main menu UI is improved from the trainer. There are still some bugs and sometimes unresponsive controls, but Mountain Climb is a pretty good $3.99 challenge.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
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The Killing Cloud
CAN YOU BREATHE NEW LIFE INTO A DESPERATE CITY THAT"S GASPING FOR AND AND GRASPING FOR HELP?
San Francisco in the 21st Century. The City by the Bay’s famous fog has become and infamous lethal shroud. A permanent toxic mist that’s choked half the population, and now cloaks the sinister doings of a fanatical crime syndicate, The Black Angels. You, you’re the grittiest hard nosed cop ever to wear an SFPD uniform. Your assignment: descend into the poisonous mist in your XB500 hoverbike, capture the villainous ringleaders, and solve the mystery of the Cloud that kills. Hurry, before San Francisco gasps its last breath.
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Unique adventure combined with exhilarating flight simulation.
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Authentically scaled reproduction of San Francisco including major landmarks and over 240 buildings.
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Comprehensive hoverbike simulation features flight and hover modes, forward and reverse thrust, refueling, radar detection, weaponry, and internal and multiple external views.
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Fly ten daring assignments, tracking down crime’s kingpin and the source if the deadly cloud.
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Use a variety of gameplay techniques including, piloting skills, mapping strategies, investigative know-how, interrogation and sleuthing.
Phoenix Squadron
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– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
SADLY THE GAME IS JUST BROKEN AND UNPLAYABLE!! can play cam or free play because soon as you load the mission or in game flight it tells you straight away mission failed as you crashed… apparently… i have tried so many times just incase it was a bug but nope just havent been able to play single game out of 30 mins trying i looked up on the game to find alot of people experiancing this with a update that has solved this but obviously hasnt
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Flyland Wars: 3 Model Trains
You can fly! Flying is fun, swooping and soaring, going as fast as you want over, under, around and through things. You point in any direction and your anti-gravity rings fly you that way. But flying is also very dangerous! Touch anything, at almost any speed, and you’re dead– splat! Be sure you’ve gone to episode 0, Ball Game, to learn to fly first! It’s free!
The time is the 26th Century. The place is a ‘flyland,’ an adjustable-gravity, half-kilometer-square surface high over an ocean, far from any land. This flyland, Model Trains, built by a kindly old trillionaire chemist and train enthusiast, holds a giant model railroad, playable by visitors (click the arrow dot– a game within the game)!
Weekend Drive
This game hits the perfect margin of difficult and fun. After a while the Long road gets boring, the Final survival is challenging and fun at the same time, what i think long road needs is more variety and random events. Obviously this isn’t going to happen for a while because of there being one person working on this which is impressive, I just want to offer my opinion on this. This game is worth the buy if you want to see it grow overtime while it’s basic now, it has potential. One problem i found was balancing between the different factions while the ordinary zombie is far weaker than a normal alien, the mothership always loses to the Mega zombie i don’t know if this is intentional or not but I think it should be even. This is all just my opinion…(add a faction of bugs it would be cool ;)
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Sky Mirror · Strolling
Stars received: 4.9/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: walking puzzler
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
Sky Mirror Strolling is a free to play Unity based casual maze/puzzle game where you must negotiate a 3D rendered third person view maze, collecting “positive energy” and beating the clock to finish the maze in time.
It’s a reasonable idea, and the graphics aren’t terrible, but this looks and feels like a mobile app rather than a PC game. Confusingly, you move around the main menu as you would in a mobile app by dragging your finger on the screen, but in the maze itself you’re using arrow keys. Resolution and controls are locked, so that brings the game below minimum standards for a contemporary PC game. There’s also a really, really annoying repetitive soundtrack, and no audio controls!
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Aquanox Deep Descent
Aquanox Deep Descent is the attempt to revive an older franchise. It began with a game named Archimedean Dynasty, released in 1996. 2 Sequels followed, under the new brand name of Aquanox.
All of those games were quite similar to the “three degrees of freedom” space simulation games that came up roughtly at the same time, but tried to put themselves apart by not going up, but rather down. All three might be considered aaa titles considering the amount of work and effort, as well as content they provided at the time. Even though their success probably fell short of that.
– Real player with 26.1 hrs in game
Overview
Aquanox Deep Descent (ADD) is a semi-open world shooter set underwater, after the world endured the “Last Day” - an apocalyptic event where most of humanity perished and the rest was forced into oceanic depths. Players impersonate Kaelen, one of the chosen few to be preserved in stasis for centuries, now woken up by unclear circumstances. After a dangerous escape, he and his companions - left without most memories - decide to embark on a quest to find the answers about their past, forging alliances and facing many dangers along the way.
– Real player with 16.2 hrs in game
FREEDOM: Hunt Kill Fly
I was finally able to find fishes near the rocks (4 set of semi submerged rocks) near the edge of the lake.
You must fly low and slow.
Come back in a hurry to nest, but eventually death bar will end process way too early.
By the way, the fishes on that spot are big, and plenty adequate for a meal to eaglettes.
They should not be already starving with such a generous quantities of food.
But that timer from hell does not think so.
Flying through the floating stars benefit no one.
You must collect a number of them, but impossible to do since timer shoots you out of the sky.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
To be clear…I would recommend the game for under a $, like I paid and under the hopes that the Game goes anywhere. I would like to see better controls. Currently the right stick is used for speed and I would rather the triggers. I would also like to be able to look around while flying. The Demo is also incredibly short.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game