Unicorns on Unicycles
Received this game for free, and I’ve played it since the beta days. The character designs are quirky and level designs vary a lot. Different maps contain different elements that impacts each round differently (see-saw or underwater map) that encourages player to experiment on their tactics/play styles.
It has sufficient depth despite the straight forward gameplay. Playing against other players/friend is where the main fun lies (despite my losing streak). Some maps are a lot more entertaining and interesting than others. This applies to certain characters as well. The single-player story is pretty simple as well. All in all a simple, fun, & entertaining game.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
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Its oddly addictive 9/10
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
COROPATA
Great adorable puzzle game from 2009 but barebones port.
It runs without issues and it’s cheap, so can’t complain.
don’t give up
! I gave up
– Real player with 64.3 hrs in game
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Charming puzzle game with precise Newtonian physics simulation. Fiendishly difficult, which has resulted in finding some funny alternative solutions.
– Real player with 31.5 hrs in game
Peas Adventure
First!
[edited on 2019-07-13]
–– Mostly solid game. Sadly Level 17 is functionally impassable, and since levels above that are locked until lower levels are completed, almost half of the 30 levels cannot be played at all. —-
[added on 2019-07-13]
Major issues:
– Level 17 is pretty much broken as a pea can easily get permanently lodged in the spring just by landed on the board attached to it. It is random and frequent and extremely difficult to avoid for all 3 peas in that level. In fact once I got 2 peas lodged there at once, and one time a pea lodged there disappeared and a 2nd pea took its place.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
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+1 😶
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
RE: Get To Schol On Time
This piece of art is worth every single cent I spent on it. That second stage is a true gift for one’s eye and ear
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
TRY AGAIN - THE RESPONSIBILITY IS YOURS
It’s $4 and it has a Chaos Defrost option. What else could you need in a game?
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything
BEFORE YOU BUY:
-Is the game is on sale?
-Do you like Point and Click Adventure Games?
-You are in the mindset for something different?
IF YOU SAID YES TO MOST: Then try the demo before buying it anyway. It’s a surreal PnC-AG that needs to be tried.
IF YOU SAID NO TO MOST: Play the demo anyway. Even if you bought the game, the demo is right in the full game and is worth a play.
Crunched Review:
–Developer Front Page BS: None (Well, the joke about white blood cells was closer to a simile, but that’s nitpicking)
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
I kind of loved this game, I think this game must be one of my guilty pleasures! I enjoy point and click adventures and I hadn’t played a point and click game for a while. So maybe that is why I really loved this one so much.
I think this game is original and unique with an equally unique and really effective art style. The story is fun and satirical, but in an intelligent way. It feels very well written and crafted and not just random silly ideas thrown together in a rush.
Point and click games can get very frustrating as it is very slow to walk from one area to another and to another to try different things. As this game is short, it does not get too frustrating.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
Pipo Park
Its like a virtual park you can visit with friends, so thats pretty cool :)
– Real player with 45.7 hrs in game
Cute little game about a dude playing in a park, helping out animals and screwing around. Sokpop always delivers a wholesome, comfy experience.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Wamu Wamu 2
A straight-forward and chilled game about cleaning fruit
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Wamu Wamu is a game where you play a fruit cleaner. You have three tools at your disposal. A net, scissors, and a vacuum. To clean the fruit, you need to jump on them. After cleaning the fruit, it will be eaten and you are given a coin. Once you collect three coins, you will be able to buy your true desire.
The game is under 10 minutes long, and not much replay-ability here. It’s cute though.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Draw & Guess
the best game in 2021 no cap
– Real player with 122.8 hrs in game
***server game design sht, buy to suffer.
If this is a brand new game, it can be forgiven, but how long has it been, how much money, bugs and servers are still not optimized, why?
– Real player with 49.5 hrs in game
Say No! More
Target Audience: Those looking for light hearted, comedy, and smiles
Summary:
Say No More does well in using the insanity that’d you expect from a game where you have someone go flying from saying No at them, and combining it with smart writing and themes that parallel the situation that the modern corporate world is going through. It’s not preachy and yet takes a side, but does it with writing that’s equivalent to a fencing sword: precise and yet pointed, and flexible. The experience is about 3-4 hours and has a well put together arc with some small side stories that are worth paying attention to, and the game rewards players who wait to say no with small tidbits that will make them want to see more. The amount of voice acting in the game for a small game like this is impressive with the number of languages available. There’s also something just inheriently fun of seeing co-workers go flying in rigid rag doll physics.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Yes
Say No! More runs with its self-declared unnuanced, one-note premise into the realm of absurdity and stays there - all whilst qualifying its premise in its own title. There’s nothing quite like it and it’s glorious. Satirical perfection even.
Buying and playing anti-capitalist games under late-stage capitalism is my protest of choice, so I was immediately drawn to Say No! More’s demo last year. Even as a single chapter slice it managed to work standalone and neatly take the premise to a satisfying conclusion. How exactly it could be expanded on without too much fluff was the question…
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
The Un-BEATable Game
Dear (hopeful) Future Player,
This is The Un-BEATable game, a pretty challenging game that I dare you to try to beat.
In this bullet hell done right, you are not meant to only dodge the bullets ad Infinitum, rather you are meant to grab the bullets, or in this case notes, that are being shot at you, to then absorb to shoot back onto the enemies. will be tasked to grab the notes shot by the enemies and grab them to shoot them back at your enemies. And did I mention that the notes shot at you are the actual notes of the music playing in the background? Forget about enemies throwing a screen full of notes for no apparent reason!