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
Impossible Soaring
We fly around buildings, through windmills, over mountains and through caves because we can, and because it is fun.
- We do these thing not because they are easy but because they are hard. (JFK)
Overall a great game, especially for a indie game a congratulate the developers for such a great simple game, and I hope it will get more attention than it currently has.
– Real player with 18.5 hrs in game
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Good game:
**It’s the first game that I feel like hunting for a position on the leaderboard. If you don’t care about leaderboards it’s still fun to just better your personal record for yourself!
Maps are enjoyable you unlock them with your score and it’s fun to explore them one after the other!
Especially since each map has it’s own track. Each track is different and good to listen to.
Also I love the small town in which you can go explore, talk to people, it creates a small home between the flights…**
– Real player with 10.9 hrs in game
GrappleWell
GrappleWell is a physics based rage game that will have you climbing up from the bottom of a well.
You, (as a coin who been thrown down a well) naturally can only move via grapple hook, but beware, grapples are not an infinite resource! they recharge quickly while you are touching the ground and slowly in the air.
Many a young coin has tried and failed to escape the dreaded well, could your tale be one of legends?
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Will Glow the Wisp
Will glow the will is a challenging little game, but i don’t recommend it: The game’s main issue is also its strongest asset (as weird as it may sound) : the art direction.
Basically, the game doesn’t have any “lines” so to speak, everything is made of moving mesh, even your “ship” is a glowing ball, which makes everything unreliable : walls are made of MOVING cubes, so you can never really know for sure where not to go. I can’t count how many time i’ve died due to a wall square appearing right where i am.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
I like this game. For me it is not the kind of game I can play for hours and hours, but it really shines as a nice side-game for whenever you have some minutes left to spare. Or some more minutes if you’re feeling competitive and want to beat your friends' times! ;)
Loading times are fast and movement is smooth like butter. As you have come to expect in this genre of games, once you die you’re real fast back in game for your next attempt. #FrustrationFreeZone
The soundtrack is nice and suits the game well (ironically the title/trailer song is the one I like the least)
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Gospel of Abaddon
IN A WORD: MAYBE
IN A NUTSHELL:
WHAT TO EXPECT: More Roguelite than Roguelike. Difficult, very challenging. Top-down, action shooter. Plain 2D maps. Basic visuals and sound. Rudimentary gameplay. Limited, unvaried content. Designed for replayability. God and drug references themes. Enjoyable in short bursts. Single-player only.
ACHIEVEMENTS: VARIED. MOSTLY ORGANIC. SOME SKILL-BASED.
STATUS: JUST RELEASED.
WHO FOR/WHEN TO BUY: Only if you know what you are getting. I would wait for a good sale.
– Real player with 9.5 hrs in game
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1)Story/Concept :
| Single Player | Casual | Action-Rogue-Lite |
| Top-Down | Shooter | No Campaign |
The game takes place during WWII and starts with an intro,showing us our main protagonist who was an american pastor.He explains us how they forced him to join the army and how one day,after discovering that “they” were hiding drugs,he decided to try them on himself.This resulted in hearing the God’s voice.God told him to kill everybody…although our protagonist wasn’t so sure about that,then God offered him the ultimate gift to convince him….The “Wh*re of Babylon”!Who could have resisted on that?
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
Gravity in Space
I played it in alpha already, it’s a really good, sometimes tricky game. Fun to play with friends :)
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Great game! the physics are amazing, graphics look good, just not that many features. as of now, there aren’t many people playing the multi player, but it’s a blast when there are.
would recommend
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Rocket Shipment
It’s a good game which I’m happy to have bought.
It’s all about mastering the physics of your spaceship while also managing the momentum + angular velocity of objects that you’re tasked with towing to a designated area. Sounds simple, and it is, but there’s a lot of fun in getting good at the mechanics and trying to beat levels with the shortest time / highest score / without dying. By default, though, you get 5 lives per level which makes it pretty reasonable to complete everything if your goal is to get through the game.
– Real player with 23.1 hrs in game
Rocket Shipment is relatively simple, and yet pleasantly addicting. I’ve also not seen any other games quite like it on Steam.
The goal is to fly your ship around inside of a cavernous asteroid and move cargo to a landing zone. Sometimes you have to move multiple cargo, each to a specific destination indicated by the color of the cargo and the flags around the landing zones. You start by navigating your ship close to a cargo container, and when you are close enough the container turns green to indicate that you can grab it by deploying your cable. They you must then tow the cargo to its destination. After you drop the cargo on the landing zone (and the cargo is confirmed to be “delivered”), you must land your ship on the grey landing zone.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Super Rocket Ride
Nice little game with some fun and interesting mechanics. Solid and consistent graphics, great audio and clever level design.
Most importantly, this does a fantastic job of maintaining a good level of challenge without being overly frustrating. The levels are short enough that crash many times never feels overly punishing. You keep collected coins even when you crash so its worth diving into certain death to get a coin in a hard to reach place.
Overall simple, fun, challenging not punishing = GG!
– Real player with 23.6 hrs in game
Wind Runners
For centuries, the Realm uses fear and its military superiority to keep the Zarah Igna System under control, but a group of rebellious Ishma arises to fight its tyranny. With their superior aerial combat skills, the Wind Runners will bring freedom to all who live under the shadow of oppression!
Wind Runners is rogue like side scroller dogfight game. Choose one of the available ships, each one with unique weapons, evolve its power with equipment and improvements acquired along the game and go fight against “The Torments”, giant metal beasts, scattered throughout the planets of Zarah Igna system.
AFTERBURN
I was a really big fan of Morfeo’s previous game, Furious Angels and have been waiting for this game for a long time and I’ve gotta say; totally worth the wait. I’ve been a huge fan of piloting games since Ace Combat on the PS2 and Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge on Xbox and this game honestly reminded me how much I love flying games! (Anyone got any recommendations? I’ve had a taste and I need more now! lol)
This game can be kind of frustrating to master (I was about ready to smash my face into the keyboard at attempt 250 but the sense of accomplishment I felt from finishing it was like nothing else.) but it’s control scheme is very intuitive, especially if you’ve played Furious Angels, and it’s very easy to pick up. I haven’t tried controller or joystick, but with a mouse (you don’t even need a keyboard at the moment but possible in the future it’ll be needed) to play this game without any issues. I have heard from others that it works just fine with a wide number of other controllers too if that’s more your style.
– Real player with 209.3 hrs in game
AFTERBURN is a strange game, in the same vein that it’s an incredibly fun one with a nostalgic feel to it. Do you remember the arcade cabinets of the days of yore that had those old joystick dogfighting games? Do you remember that one Tom Clancy arcade cabinet where you climbed into that ball and it’d shake and move around as you flew your fighter jet all over the place? AFTERBURN does a good job at bringing some of those feelings back.
While it might not have music or any proper soundtrack to speak of, I’d say one of the biggest strengths is being able to put your own playlist on and sit down for a 30-45 minute session. The game will hold your attention for a few runs instead of the majority of the day, but I’d say that’s a strength. AFTERBURN is what I’d qualify as a painkiller, a game you sit down and boot up when you need a quick distraction or just want to forget about things…
– Real player with 51.9 hrs in game