Biphase
Wow…just wow! Finished the game and honestly, it’s definitely a great work. I’m not say much more than this because I might spoil but that ending caught me off guard. I can only sympathize with those kinds of people. The only thing is that I wish it could’ve been longer. To be honest I believe that its a brilliant concept fused with gentle and neat art design. While playing I felt unique experience when struggle completing level by level, not too hard nor easy. The music arrangement also a great piece of this game. I definitely liked the challenge, and its a game I’d replay over and over again. Keep up the good work! Let’s raise our awareness of mental health!
– Real player with 15.3 hrs in game
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This game is simply amazing.
Every aspect about it is just great. The art is simplistic yet eye-catching, the music is phenomenal (the credits theme being my favourite), and the way the gameplay functions is so satisfying and not too challenging.
But the way the gameplay ties into the story and reflects it’s theme is simply breath-taking, and reframes everything you’ve done until this point.
It’s a short game, but even then, it is worth both your time and money.
I would highly recommend this game.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
101010
Basically VR Tetris but without the falling blocks.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
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nice game
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
FIRST STEAM GAME VHS - COLOR RETRO RACER : MILES CHALLENGE
I’d say this is a good game to pass the time with. It’s simple eough that it doesn’t engulf you but keeps you engaged, for the endurance mode at least. The other two modes are semi-challenging but it’s the same game with different rules. Watching youtube at the same time as playing the game really makes time go by fast. However I noticed that I couldn’t use the Steam web browser using TAB + SHIFT because the game blocks the screen. I’d give this game a 6/10. Good to pass the time but not much else. Also, playig any game mode for about 20 minutes will get you 4 or 5 achievements.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
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– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Stones of Solace
I’ve noticed a number of negative reviews from people unfamiliar with the concept of meditation or ASMR. This isn’t a game you are supposed to play for hours at a time, there is no princess to save, no dragon to slay, no leaderboards to brag about. This is a relaxation tool designed to help you unwind after a stressful day.
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Every day the game spawns a random new idol and you can spend as much or as little time admiring it, praying to it, or studying with it in the background. Then once you’re done you can leave an artful offering of leaves and twigs as gratitude.
– Real player with 76.0 hrs in game
Stones of Solace is a nice little game to get away from stress for a few moments, given that you posses the ability to engage / get involved (not sure about the English term) with it, focus your concentration on it and give it a chance.
If you can’t do that and you “don’t understand” the point, this probably is not a game for you.
There’s nothing to understand, no complex mechanics to figure out, or such.
This is about feeling and creativity.
The game isn’t designed as something you spend several hours at a time on, but just a couple minutes. It’s a small ritual you do for yourself every day (or whatever regularity you prefer).
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
Life in the Static
Life in the Static is minimalist atmospheric platform game.
CORE MECHANIC
The core mechanic of Life in the Static is an ability to stop time and once you do - enemies and other hazardous objects become platforms you can use to reach other places.
FEATURES
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Tight controls
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Minimalist and atmospheric environment.
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30 Levels.
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Hard mode.
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Speed run mode.
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Short and can be beaten in under an hour.
CryptoClickers: Crypto Idle Game
Very good idle game. Has little, in any kind of game-functional sense, to do with crypto currencies aside from using currency names.
Has multiple layers of depth, a number of interlinked levels that need to be opened up, all with good help/explanation and some even come with tips. Every layer of the game can be automated except for the “daily events”, but that’s ok because they are short duration (5 to 10 minutes), they aren’t mandatory but they do give an extra bonus that adds up over time, and the events change each day. The different sections of the game can automatically grind away and progress while you are in another area of the game working on that.
– Real player with 732.6 hrs in game
I have been playing the game everyday since I got it and I’m extremely rejoiced as the game has released on steam. It’s a free, fun to play game with a lovely community that will eat up your spare time with its seemingly endless progression and cool features. The game includes a simple yet elegant art style which is soft on the eye with smooth corners and amazing contrast as well as easy to understand mechanics that anyone can understand. The game includes a easy to follow tutorial which teaches you the basics of the game and is constantly being updated to fix any bugs and to change or create new and ever growing content. Furthermore, the creator (CryptoGrounds) is easy to contact if you need any help and is friendly when solving any problems with the game that you might have.
– Real player with 143.4 hrs in game
Super Jigsaw Puzzle: Generations
I’ve tried other jigsaw games here on Steam, and Super Jigsaw Puzzle Generations is hands down my favorite. If you’re a puzzle-lover, you won’t be disappointed. I like the selection of free puzzles and how you can get every achievement on just the free, but I’ve also purchased 3 dlc sets (at the time of this writing: Fruits, Kittens, and Sunsets) and looking to purchase more in the future. I like how I can select the number of pieces it takes to fully assemble each and every puzzle (60, 200, 400, or 800), which allows me to play according to however I feel at the time. The UI is nice and clean, and recently a number of really good quality of life features have been added, one of which completely negates the one thing I might have complained about… I.e. you can opt to one-click drag a piece instead of click-holding to drag a piece – at one point I was playing this game for such long periods that my carpal tunnel was beginning to act up, and it’s nice not having to worry that will ever be an issue. And… is it weird that I really love how the mouse cursor disappears when holding a piece? I get really annoyed in the other jigsaw games where the cursor obscures a piece that I’m trying to match to other pieces. Trust me, if you’re doing an 800-pc, you’ll like being able to examine every bit of it. In short, get this game. Purchase the DLC sets. Support the devs and your jigsaw habit.
– Real player with 546.2 hrs in game
I wish there were a “meh” review option. This is a functional jigsaw puzzle game. I have played worse. I have played better. The snapping of the pieces is fine, above average even as it allows you to change the distance to when it will snap. The ease of moving pieces is ok, really just exactly average. The side box/extra space is ok, if a bit small, and slightly cumbersome as you can’t see them all laid out at the same time.
There is a major flaw in the game imo. The rendering of the pieces happens before they are rotated and scattered, this causes two issues. You can see the shine on the sides of the pieces and know instantly which way the piece should be orientated. And it is basically useless to zoom in as the image just pixelates; it straight up just gets bigger, not clearer.
– Real player with 113.7 hrs in game
Galcon 2: Galactic Conquest
If you are looking for an RTS immersive game that has been followed by a dedicated group of gamers through various versions (Galcon, Galcon Fusion, Galcon Labs) going back 15 years… and the current version (Galcon 2) which can be played cross-platform from android and IOS devices as well as PC… And has players on nearly every continent with servers running 24-7… and a multitude of game modes (even a legit poker mode that you can use your galcoins which you earn simply by playing), and a community that has everything (making international friends, drama, strategy discussion, etc)… and is constantly being updated (usually within the game, no new versions to download needed)… this game offers all this and more. It is highly addicting once you get sucked into it. One of the greatest features is the clan based galaxy map wars which last 12 days every 2 weeks. It really is a great, timeless, and unique game that anybody can play (noobs can play co-op mode vs bots, some who have been dedicated to just that for years, but they too contribute to clan based war efforts and love it). Be warned however… there is a lot of drama and fierce competiveness in this game, lol. You can only chat in your clan channel (if you join a clan) until you ever make your first purchase of galcoins, which is worthwhile if you let your vault bonus coins build up first. Galcoins are used to donate to clan, for betting on others who play (or yourself), in poker, or to buy slick cosmetic upgrades like planet skins and a plethora of fantastic ships (opposed to the default triangle ships). If you join a clan, during wars your clan occasionally unveils hidden prize stars and you can use special new ships for free, or buy them forever for pretty cheap. You can also earn galcoins from participating and ranking in tournaments players set up, which also is how you can win wing upgrades to your profile icon. There really is a lot to this game… and the masters in this game are essentially jedis, but everyone can be beat eventually in group based games. In any case, if you give this game a chance, you may find it will be the one game that you’ll still be playing years down the road. And did I mention… it is fun!?
– Real player with 668.2 hrs in game
DO NOT PLAY THIS GAME: Please read below to understand what less than 3 hours of gameplay might entail.
This is a fair warning for anyone looking for a relaxed and fun strategy game: DO NOT PLAY THIS GAME.
Played for a few hours. Have been harassed 5 or more times with no option to chat with players unless I pay apparently.
1 way chat is a disgusting way to allow players one way harassment with no option to defend ones self.
Furthermore, playing normally means you’re suiciding if you attempt to defend your planets, even if they attack first.
– Real player with 212.3 hrs in game
Logic - Electrons Connect
Short and sweet :-)
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Neon Beats
To put it plainly: I love this game so much. As a person who likes electonic music, the music for each level is excellent (level 2 is my favorite so far- the multiple beat drops are amazing). The controls are very simple, just left, right, and jump. I love the addition of the music notes on each level which, though they are not required, enhance the song with every one you get. Each one adds a new instrument/beat, which is plenty motivation for me to search for them.
The levels are a good difficulty, as well. You die like 50 times on your first playthrough of the later levels, but once you have figured out the map a bit more they become very fun to play through just to hear the songs. Dying only sets you back a few seconds in the song, and is not shoved in your face at all. You simply disappear and reappear, no flashing lights or harsh sounds. If only a soundtrack were released! The songs are around 2.5-3.5 minutes long when you go through them quickly, so if you just want to pop on real fast to play a level you totally can.
– Real player with 17.4 hrs in game
I’m not a big fan of 2D games, but this one right here, a masterpiece 3 , but there is some things i would like to recommend the developpers to focus on :
1- Add more free levels , I know you guys have 2 dlc for 1.99$ but still it’s not enough even if you buy the dlc.
2- Let the community create levels and share them in the workshop ,so other players will be able to download them and play them.
3- Add a multiplayer option, as an example 4 players party and the first one to arrive is the one who wins.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game