The Navigator
I just finished this awesome game! I love how the puzzles are made! Only thing that could be improved are 1: Credits look a bit weird (but that does not affect gameplay), and 2: For a game like this there should be a computer generated infinite play mode, but that is just a idea I had while playing. This game makes you think in advance (because sometimes you could get stuck in a level because you screwed up earlier in the level) Overall amazing game would show to friends (if I had any lol)
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
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The Navigator is a 2D puzzle-platformer set amongst the high seas. Players assume the role of a young boy and must align celestial rocks in a mysterious world in order to lead him on his journey.
The gameplay is based on a fairly simple set of mechanics but they are implemented in such a way that the end result is a relaxing puzzle that builds slowly in difficultly and culminates in a bit of a challenge. It will require some thought but certainly won’t be stressful in any way.
Overall, The Navigator has a unique aesthetic, some really lovely sound design and solid gameplay. It will take 1 to 2 hours to play and provides just enough of a challenge to be satisfying, whilst remaining a truly relaxing game throughout. This is an easy title to recommend to puzzle fans, especially as it is a free game!
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Mushroom Cats
This game is a fairyland for cat lovers, while maybe even problably in actuality being the diminutive game in the world?
Mushroom Cats is an abundantly winsome and child’s play point & click game that tells it’s tale about cats alive and kicking on a mushroom as if comparable with smurfs in a way.
Granted that it is a exceedingly teeny-weeny game, it is genial and adorbs and feels like it is made with passion hence, managing to leave gratifying recollections behind while at the same time just idling in the game for a bit longer just to hear those purrs.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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A Basic Little FREE Game about putting Hats on (Mushroom) Cats.
You pretty much just click on a Hat & then click on a Cat to place the Hat on the Cats Head.
Takes less than 5min’s to complete.
I let my 5yr old play it & she said she liked it (for the 10min’s she played, lol).
I guess it could b a good way to teach children some Mouse control.
It’s FREE & a very small download size (i think it was 18MB), so if u want to keep the kids entertained for 5-10min’s (depending on attention span), i recommend it.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Coloring Game 2
One of the best color by number games on Steam. Not only is the developer really involved with the community, but there have been constant patches for this game and all of the other Coloring Game games throughout the time they have been on Steam.
There are two other major factors that make me highly recommend this game:
- The developer listens to feedback given to him by the community and is more than happy to explain why a feature is not able to be added, or if it is able to be added, then he works on it to get it added, or if a bug is found, he is quick about it to fix it.
– Real player with 142.6 hrs in game
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For people who love to paint, on coloring books or this way with pixels, is soooo relaxing. I have mental health conditions, and one of them gives me a lot of anxiety and when I’m depressed or anxious, I come, play this game and maybe finish 2 illustrations with good music in or a podcast or documentary and it completely relaxes me. Also satisfy my obsesiveness haha, to birds 1 stone. This demo version gives you just enough for you to know if you’re hooked to this game and if it’s the case, support the developer with the paid game. The paid game has different illistrations (the free version has less) and just for you to keep in mind: the soundtrack is not bad at all, but is just 8 tracks, so at some point you want to turn it off… I would like to let know the developer that this simple game with such fun and relaxation deserves a broad list of songs.
– Real player with 77.3 hrs in game
A Book of Beasts and Buddies
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The Short of it: A bizarre little interactive book game. Was confused at first, but then you realise it’s a puzzle, and you have to interact with the creatures to fill the book. Great visuals, fun, casual, and FREE.
Reminds me of: If you liked Pokemon , you’ll probably like A Book of Beasts and Buddies, ‘cause like, you gotta catch ‘em all (and feed, poke, and sing to them…).
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
An adorable romp for all ages. A simple point and click with (mostly) dialog puzzles that still managed to trip me up more than once. About an hour of content if you take your time and enjoy all the dialog options. This game is great to play through either by yourself or with a younger sibling or child.
9/10 Visuals: Adorable creations, some based on familar JRPG monsters, others easily fitting in with Pokemon (and not in a crappy fan art way) A blend of photos and digital art makes for an adorable atmosphere. It’s unique style more than makes up for minimal movement and lack of any flashy effects.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Banyu Lintar Angin - Little Storm -
It was hard for me to write a review about this not even 3 minute lasting “game”.
This because, Banyu Lintar Angin is not really a game, it’s not a visual novel either, it’s actually a slide show of hand drawn illustrations.
It’s showing the lives of 3 siblings that are living together in Indonesia.
The hand drawn illustrations are absolutely stunning, adorable and cute!
The music is really catchy and fitting too.
But in all honesty, I don’t see why this has to be on steam…
I was expecting so much more than just a slide show of drawings.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
–-{Graphics}—
☐ You forget what reality is
☑ Beautiful (it’s picture’s so)
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ Paint.exe
—{Gameplay}—
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☑ It‘s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Starring at walls is better
☐ Just don‘t
—{Audio}—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☑ Good
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ Earrape
—{Audience}—
☑ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☑ Human
☑ Lizards
—{PC Requirements}—
☑ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☐ Decent
☐ Fast
☐ Rich boiiiiii
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Without A Voice
This is a short and simple yuri visual novel, very solid when it goes to art and music, but slightly too minimalistic when it goes to the story. It follows a story of Cassidy, an exiled princess from a fantasy kingdom that meets a mysterious woman near her isolated forest cottage. The romance and supernatural mystery that follow are pretty predictable, and most likely could be a bit more satisfying with more build-up/depth. Many fragments feel either rushed or overly-simplistic, with the usual themes of forbidden love and discrimination being applied in a rather shallow manner. It’s still very serviceable though and I’ve generally enjoyed the story, particularly the final ending, featuring some justifiable revenge and utilizing the magical elements of the plot. Ultimately, it’s a fun little distraction – if you like yuri, it’s fully worth investing an hour and a half into, especially for free.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Great game, lots of splendid story telling and a nice sapphic blend. I only achieved three endings–one happy, one bitter (no sweet I assure you) and the last terrifying a sad as hell. Thus I am perhaps not the best to properly judge the game to it’s fullest but that 76 odd percent completion text tells me I made it at least half way content wise (not story wise as I found out through the second ending I got).
This is the story of Cassidy–an exiled princess living in a secluded forest in a small house–and Elowen–a mysterious woman Cassidy is greeted by one day. They talk and Cassidy is taken by Elowen’s beauty and refinement. They fight and have issues with eachother but have chances to rejoin and make up. All the while Cassidy is dealing with doubt and the abandonment from her beloved brother but she is still captivated by Elowen and can’t find herself once not thinking of her.
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
Sprout
Sprout is a cute little Point n’ Click esque puzzle game that has an amazing amount of charm sprinkled on it. You play as a little coconut seadling that wants to grow up to be an oak tree and in order to do so, you’ve gotta cross an ocean and couple of valleys. But don’t fret, you have a couple of plant buddies willing to help get you on your way.
The puzzles are surprisingly real head scratchers and, unless you have an extreme spell of luck, you’re going to mess up. Many, many times. But the game never gets you to the point of rage quitting due to it’s calming atmosphere. It’s a really good game to play if you need to waste a good 20~ minutes or so or if ya just like puzzles.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Last played this game about a decade or so ago, probably longer, then found it again here. Just as enjoyable now as it was then! It took me about ten minutes or so to beat it again (and then about two more to get the third achievement) although it might take longer if you know nothing about it. Its handdrawn graphics are absolutely gorgeous and the game is very simple to the degree that a very young child could understand the mechanics, yet it’s still challenging enough to be fun. It’s very cute and I definitely recommend it!
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Aircar
Please, for the love of god, PLEASE.
Continue developing this game.
At least the absolute bare minimum would be incredible: a few different vehicles with different uses. Touring, with a seamless and unobstructed cockpit for sightseeing, racing, with increased speed and maneuverability, etc, etc. Some map expansion maybe.
Anything. I’ll take anything. I’m a sci-fi fanatic with severe depression, and I had no idea how incredible this game was gonna be. I shed some tears. Truly felt like I was flying through a futuristic city; the immersion is just immeasurable.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
A Must-Try Tech Demo for VR
The Oculus Store version was already one of the first experiences I’d let folks try out when demoing my Rift (with one caveat: it’s NOT for people who get VR sickness). Piloting a flying car around the rainy future city is incredibly immersive and atmospheric. Now it’s been updated with a lick of polish - vertical flight controls, some extra neon signs and holographic sculptures, plus a handful of detailed landing pads to find (and upgrade your boost meter) to give the experience some hint of a goal. Not that it’s necessary - this is clearly in the “tech demo” realm rather than anything resembling a full game, but it’s a pleasure just to tool around checking out every corner of the little city in your flying car.
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
Friendly Fire
First of all, I would like to apologize for my previous hasty negative comment. After many updates, this is already an excellent free game with 5 endings. Although the plot is relatively simple, we can also see the efforts of the developers. The picture of the game is also excellent. Plus some novice guidance, the whole game appears more exquisite.
So now I have changed and choose to give this game a good comment, thank the developers for sharing, and look forward to your next work expectantly.
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
Nice game fun and short.
But, there are some glitches: (when i say reset or restart the game I mean without exiting out from the game)
If you jump right before hitting the water you will jump on invisible ground (for some reason) and you can get to the other side of the river just as the game starts. But if your holding the rock and throw him the same time your feet touch the ground the rock starts floating and pushing to the left. He then pushes you himself and the small fire man into the wall which sends you to the very top of the map above the cloud softlocking your game. You can also not be pushed into the wall and have the rock and small fire go into the wall to softlock as well. Lastely if you do the same technique but throw him tot he right them he will float above the water and when you respawn you will constantly drown and not be able to jump and be softlocked.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Welcome to Light Fields
What is the problem with this app?! It keeps saying:
Couldn’t swtich to requested monitor resolution
Switching to resolution 1920x991 failed, trying lower one
All resolution switches have failed
Screen: could not switch resolution (1920x991 fs=0 hz=0)
And I’ve tried some of the suggestd fixes like getting the latest driver updates and disabling full-screen optimisation, but none of it works.
It’s really, really annoying when something doesn’t work and there’s no obvious solution.
I can’t give this game any kind of decent review until I can play it, and I can’t frikin’ play it, so for now it gets a total thumbs down.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Crash After pressing Guided tour button (when its try to load 360 photos)….I am having Intel I7 950 3700 Mhz CPU
Google please fix this or change SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS…..
Latest : After Selecting ‘noavx2’ version from Beta drop down works for me.
AMAZING lights effects. Looks like everythinks captured (if there is a GOST hidden this will captute it) Amazing techanology…This resolve 360 photos limitation of missing details from long distance…Cheers up GOOGLE TEAM for quick resolution of issue and aslo brinning new techanology to consumers…..Heads Up….
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game