Dune Sea

Dune Sea

A relaxing side scrolling game set in a visually attractive world, with a soundtrack that promotes a calm and casual play style.

Controls feel more natural using a controller as opposed to a keyboard and are indeed solid. The only issue I had during play was the camera placement, which is a small negative and doesn’t take away from what this game is about.

Check my experience here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUfIURFSeQs

Real player with 3.7 hrs in game


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Dune Sea is a wholesome, zen little side-scrolling game where players take on the role of a Goose trying not to fucking die, well at the same time bringing back some life to a desolate desert.

The soundtrack is helps me get in the gliding mood, the controls are floaty but not too unruly and it’s got a quite beautiful low-poly world. If you’re looking for a game to kill an evening just zoning out and flying this is your game.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

Dune Sea on Steam

Exo One

Exo One

The game itself is very simple. You’re an object that can change between a ball and a disk, using gravity tech to either increase/decrease gravity, making you gain speed very fast very quickly as long as you use slopes smartly as you would in a tony hawk game.

Once you get a bit of speed you store energy, that energy gets used to make you into a disk which you can use to fly around with. Depending on your angle you can use it to go even higher, get more speed, fly even faster and get a sense of speed that even Sonic himself could get jealous of. It’s all up to you how adrenaline-fueled you want to make your adventure.

Real player with 12.0 hrs in game


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I’m not sure how to proceed with this one…..bear with me and please hear me out. Exo One is a game I really liked but cannot recommend to you. You need to be of a certain ilk to get into this one and I really suggest watching a few bits of a playthrough and reading reviews on both sides of the fence.

I am giving Exo One the thumbs up because it definitely does not deserve a thumbs down. But this is not a thumbs up in the way that if you like a certain kind of game then you will enjoy this. More like I liked it, everyone else on here seems to be going gaga for it but I can’t help but feel a lot of the reviews here are part of the Kickstarter crowd or were at least following it. I honestly expected a Mixed or Positive average on Steam. Not an Overwhelmingly Positive for sure.

Real player with 9.8 hrs in game

Exo One on Steam

stardust

stardust

it’s like.. ASMR for the eyes o_o

I played it with the game music on and then I played it with my own music

Both ways are great! if you need to relax and play something that isn’t overwhelming, get this =)

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game


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It is an absolutely beautiful game! I highly recommend.

The game is beautiful. Downright stunning. Every color, everything in it! It captivated my attention just from looking at the title screen.

Atmospherically, it also took my heart. The music and sound effects never assaulted my ears, and actually made me calm and focused.

For replaying it, you can do that as many times as you want! There’s no story, only a calming place where you travel around collecting star-dust and becoming the prettiest astro-body.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

stardust on Steam

AccrO

AccrO

Must have, it its almost therapeutic. I find myself setting some music on and cruising as low as possible trying to hit as many gaps I can.

I think it nails the 5" pretty well.

simple but powerful controls (this is the way)

Cannot wait to see how it further develops.

Real player with 10.1 hrs in game

I am super excited about this sim. There is only 1 map in the game right now from what I can tell… which is a bit disappointing to be honest for $8.99. However looks like the dev is just one guy who loves flying so I’m sure this will be a project of passion with a lot of time put into the details of what makes it so great.

As of now, you can change settings such as thrust to weight, overall weight, cam angle, cam FOV. Thats about it.

The damage system looks promising. When you crash it gives you a list of all the components you destroyed in the crash. I can’t think of any other drone sim that is doing that.

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

AccrO on Steam

Exo One: Prologue

Exo One: Prologue

It’s a demo/prologue. Runs/sessions are 7 1/2 minutes each maximum.

If you pause the game and restart the level before that time limit you can keep the game running forever.

Put your own music on with songs less than 7 1/2 minutes and restart after every song and you’ll be at it for a while.

Grab a wireless controller. Get up, move with the ball, qigong it. (somebody else mentioned smoke: Double Plus Recommend for Double Plus Good time)

I have actually played that many hours. (That could be the review itself.)

Real player with 176.2 hrs in game

Easter egg alert:

! Press the F9 key in-game a couple times, wink wink.

Actual review:

The creativity and absolutely incredible graphics of this game are unlike anything I’ve ever seen. It’s one of those demo games you simply must try in order to understand their thrill and appeal. The scattered elements of an intriguing storyline give me hope for a deeper meaning to the game, apart from admirable beauty and fun mechanics. If you’re considering installing this art piece, go for it as soon as possible. I guarantee you, you will not regret it. Kudos to the developers for making such an eye-catching yet undemanding masterpiece, looking forward to the full version.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Exo One: Prologue on Steam

Hypergliders

Hypergliders

Hypergliders lets you experience high speed wingsuit action in procedurally generated levels. The controls are very easy to learn and it will only take you a few tries to get the hang of it.

Hypergliders also features:

Combo System:

To collect points, simply fly as close as possible to a wall, collect some gems, fly through waterfalls and birds flocks or try to find all five artifacts spread throughout the level. All this will stack in your trick-combo score and who knows, perhaps it will get you a spot in the global leaderboards.

Multiple Levels:

Besides having infinite procedural level variations, Hypergliders will have multiple environments (such as Cyberpunk City) to glide through. Concept Art:

Local Splitscreen:

Hop on a couch with your friends (or foes) and glide for the win in local split-screen mode and a special battle mode.

Advanced Game Modes:

Try some of the advanced game mode settings to spice things up.

Daily Challenge:

New Day, new Map: Play the same map as the rest of the world and see who’s the leader of the day.

Multiple Inputs supported:

Use controller, keyboard or mouse to steer.

Multiple Views:

Toggle between third and first person view.

Additional Characters:

Orange Cube-Man is not the only character, more cool and cute characters will be unlockable. Do you have ideas for characters? Let us know.

Cross Platform:

Hypergliders is also coming to Xbox, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android and VR.

Free Demo available now:

Try the Demo (with a limited feature set) and tell us in the Steam Forums or our Discord https://discord.com/invite/Rtq7usp what you would like to see next for Hypergliders or where it needs improvement. Thank you.

Hypergliders on Steam

Sky Shepherd

Sky Shepherd

A surprisingly good-looking and good-sounding world where you can fly freely wherever you want.

Seems like you can fly into the infinite, far from the floating peaks, although I gave that up before reaching that infinite.

Controls are almost very good, camera not so much but fairly good. Only downside is, seems like there is an objective but I couldn’t find any. Sometimes creatures join you, sometimes they disappear for no clear reason, either there is no explanation or the visual clues are too subtle for my old eyes. I have no idea if I’m supposed to do something specific. Oh, and there is no saving whatsoever (bummer.)

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

I think the most damning thing for this game is that I felt no real interest writing a review for it. It isn’t necessarily bad, just uninteresting. Bland. It’s simply a waste of time, and as such not worth playing.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Sky Shepherd on Steam

Superflight

Superflight

꧁SUPERFILGHT꧂

A PERFECT GAME TO RELAX , TONS OF DIFFERENT MAPS AND COLOURFUL MOUNTAINSCAPES GRAPHICS AND WITH GOOD PHYSICS , A BUDGET GAME ,BUY IT AT FULL PRICE OR AT THE TIME OF SALE .

===[ ❤ Audience: ]===

☐ Kids

☑ Everyone

☐Casual players

☐ Pro players

===[ Graphics: ]===

☐ Potato

☐ Really bad

☐ Bad

☐ OK

☑Good

Beautiful

☐ Masterpiece

===[ $ Price/quality: ]===

☑Full price

☐Wait for sale

☐ Average

☐ Refund it if you can

☐ Don’t do it

===[ ☣ Requirments: ]===

☐ 90' PC

☑ Minimum

☐Medium

Real player with 412.5 hrs in game

Was looking for a similar game and saw from the review section I have more hours than the average player and decided I’d chip my two cents.

Officially this is my go-to audiobook game, it keeps enough of my attention that I don’t get bored but it isn’t so demanding that I miss any beats in what I’m listening to. The gameplay loop is simple and as difficult or as easy as you want it to be. You enter a new world, fly as close to objects for as long as possible to build up combos, and eventually glide down to the bottom of the map to enter a new generated world. You can play it safe over a longer period of time to get a high-score, or play super risky looking for tiny gaps to string together for tons of points. If you don’t like the look or layout of a new world you can go through a portal and until you find one you’d enjoy gliding through. You only have the momentum you carry over from gliding so you also need to judge whether you’ll have enough speed before commiting to crossing large areas. Controls are tight, aesthetic is simple and on point. I only played with controller and can’t speak for any other controls. Super-duper under-rated gem, I still have a great time playing and it’s the price of a god damned coffee. If you’re looking for something fun or just something to just unwind to, I cannot recommend it highly enough.

Real player with 94.6 hrs in game

Superflight on Steam

You Are A Bird

You Are A Bird

9/10 Early Access Review (14 minutes at time of writing)

Even with the current build lacking much in real ‘gameplay’ I would still recommend this for anyone who has looked into finding a good bird flight simulator. Its (relatively) low poly world make it a fast running game, even on my lower end gaming laptop. (which isn’t really meant for VR). But even if you are playing on a higher end computer and are all about that Detail don’t let the low poly-count dissuade you from getting this, as the vibrant colours make it a whole experience on its own.

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

This is of course, at this point, a promise of what will come. The game as it now stands allows you to absolutely destroy your shoulders in under 20 minutes, almost fall over irl several times, feel dizzy, etc. Can’t wait to see what this game will bring as it continues to develop.

One little thing I wish this had was being able to dive bomb and that dropping your arms didn’t make you do backflips as you gently fall. One quick suggestion about the flying mechanics, being able to flap “forward” to slow your speed without rotating your body up or down. As it is, I feel like the index could use a little love, when I fly, it feels like I have to overrotate my arms forward in order to stay level.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

You Are A Bird on Steam

Freedom Flight

Freedom Flight

Freedom Flight is a relaxing game, where you fly through procedurally generated worlds, collecting energy rings and try to get the best highscore. You need to collect enough rings to get to the next world. In the final game you will also have to search and rescue a friend. This game is made with Unreal Engine 5 and it’s still work in progress, the final version will have more details. The game is based on one of my favourite games: “Superflight”.

Relax and Enjoy

  • Enjoy the flight through beautiful procedurally generated worlds.

  • If you collect enough energy rings you can proceed to the next new environment.

  • Search for parts of your cyborg friend, which got scattered between the worlds.

    (More details coming soon)

Hunt and Score

  • Make your experience more intense and start hunting points.

  • If you get closer to the surface you will receive more points, however you will risk to crash.

  • The energy rings give you extra boost, so you can fly up again. Use your energy wisely, because it runs out quickly.

Your highscore will be added to an online leaderboard (if you like), so you can compete with your friends and show them how to fly like a pro!

Freedom Flight on Steam