CPU Invaders

CPU Invaders

CPU Invaders

What The Game Is About

CPU Invaders is a simple game about you, a blue CPU Defender, holding off multiple types of CPU Invaders. It is a type of “shoot-em-up” style of games that are a great way to spend time if you’re bored or something to do while you’re waiting for your friends.

Gameplay

You run around using WASD and shoot using LMB. There is no support for multiplayer, sadly, because the game would be more fun to play if you could play with friends. It does have achievements, but not insane easter egg achievements, just basic achievements like beating level 1 or 7 and killing 300 CPU Invaders. When you play it, it has a transparent background, allowing you to see behind the game, which is cool.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game


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A Shoot’em up game that takes place on a desktop. The title defines this game nicely, along with the character we play as. Our only goal is to destroy the invaders that spawn on the screen, and we can simply do so with the mouse key, and maneuver with the WASD keys. I find the objective of the game too simplistic though. Even with the levels being harder than the previous, it still doesn’t show much evolution in terms of our character’s ability. The overall difficulty is also average: Spray’n pray will get you through most of the levels but the last one.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

CPU Invaders on Steam

The Game is ON

The Game is ON

It’s a short, entertaining game built on idioms.

For some reasons, I expected a variety of English language-based puzzles, but “The Game Is On” is based almost exclusively on idioms. There will be a tiny speck of different puzzles here (a few math ones come to mind), as an extra incentive to find all the jigsaw pieces scattered across all the levels, but in general – it’s fairly straightforward.

I like the humor here – a bit silly, a bit wacky, probably not for everyone, but it can be discerned from screenshots and trailers almost immediately, so those who would go for it – most likely will “get” it.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game


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i like the artstyle and physics and the little hidden items scattered around, however, the hint system is utterly useless.

of course i have to move things, they gotta be more specific, some of the solutions make no sense and were solved by mere luck, making the level drag out as the solutions can only be found via trial and error

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

The Game is ON on Steam

Kindergarten

Kindergarten

This game is amazing! It is a pretty short game, and it can be beaten in only a couple of long sessions. Frankly, I couldn’t really see anybody playing this in many short sessions, as it is a very grind-y game, however, if you often find yourself having long chunks of time in your day, this game is a nice way to fill that time.

Real player with 14.3 hrs in game


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Hilarious, brutal, violent, and heartwarming. Those are the words I would use to describe this game. Mostly violent.

Real player with 7.8 hrs in game

Kindergarten on Steam

Lenna’s Inception

Lenna’s Inception

Lenna’s inception, now as always I’m gonna but the short for people and say you should definitely get this game, it’s a legend of Zelda parody with a lot of “heart” chuckles but seriously, it does so much with what it is and has endless fun capabilities to it with the different SEED’s you can put in for multiple different worlds and dungeons and a story that will just, like wow I wasn’t expecting it at all dood.

Still with me? cool the longer version although without spoiling too much it shouldn’t be that much longer, so what you have here is a parody of LoZ as I said already, a lot of the items and the uses of those items are either straight rips of LoZ items, joke versions of those items or an actual unique item, even down to the potions you can get they end up having a variety of effects and uses, not all good by any means but all have their uses, they even have two unique types of sword to use dood.

Real player with 32.6 hrs in game

The game so far has been neat to explore, certainly an interesting gem to find; moreover, as the Legend of Zelda series is Nintindo exclusive, kinda locks PC gamers out of the series. Have always remembered how much fun I had playing A Link to the Past back in the day, and hope this game does well enough to inspire some more SNES Zelda style games. This game so far reminds me more of Link’s Awakening so far, as the map resembles more of that style. You do get some companions to tag along with you that is a neat spin, and while I may not get to enjoy it myself, the option for co-op gameplay which is neat. I haven’t played all that much so far, and aside from having my controller act up on me, haven’t ran into any major problems. I have noticed a bit of screen tearing when moving from one section of map to another, but it may be the fullscreen option that is causing problems. Overall it feels like jaming an old-school Zelda game, with a bit of a different story and theme to the game. Will update review at a later date, when I have had a chance to further explore the game’s content.

Real player with 21.3 hrs in game

Lenna's Inception on Steam

Bright Days in Quarantine

Bright Days in Quarantine

I played a few times in a row and I really liked the time management style, makes you choose the wisest activity before your stamina runs out. The pixel art style it’s my favorite, so, if you like pixel style games, you’ll probably like this one too. As the game says “Don’t freak out!” ;)

Real player with 7.0 hrs in game

It always gets stuck on the DVD day no matter how many times I reinstall it and replay it, which sucks since I have been asking for help for this in the disscusion since forever. Despite this I will give it a positive review as it is a very wholesome and nice game overall! Just wish someone from the dev team would check the discussion page.

Real player with 6.2 hrs in game

Bright Days in Quarantine on Steam

Choppa: Rescue Rivals

Choppa: Rescue Rivals

Choppa: Rescue Rivals is a chaotic arcade-style helicopter rescue competition game for one to four players. Take off with your trusty rescue chopper and carry disaster victims to safety before your rivals do! All bets are off in this high-flying, physics-driven game spanning multiple levels from the mountains of Nepal to an offshore oil tanker disaster.

Features

  • Globetrotting 2+ hours long story campaign with a motley crew of pilots and couch co-op!

  • Online and local multiplayer for up to 4 players

  • Play quick casual online matches with matchmaking or join a public lobby

  • Lots of customization options: Change your pilot, chopper and decorate your ride with stickers

  • Spice up local multiplayer matches with exciting power-ups and rule mutators

Rescue the victims by all means necessary

The world has been struck by terrible disasters and people are in danger. Governments are too busy bickering amongst themselves, so it’s your job to become the best rescue pilot ever and save the helpless people from distress by all means necessary! But you are not alone — the world is full of reckless rescue pilots, hungrily hogging the glory from your grasp.

Simple controls, plenty of challenge

Choppa: Rescue Rivals is full of mayhem, yet easy to learn! Anyone can take off, but becoming a master rescue pilot against global hot-shot opponents is not a simple task.

Several ways to play

Whether you enjoy climbing to the top of the rescue charts online or just want to have fun with friends, Choppa: Rescue Rivals has you covered. Personalize your pilot identity by unlocking new levels, helicopters, stickers, customization options and characters!

Choppa: Rescue Rivals on Steam

Duck Game

Duck Game

Been playing this game with my friends for 3 years, almost every Thursday night.

This is the only couch co-op game that we keep playing on a regular basis

Gameplay

The gameplay is fluid and fast paced, with no input delay

Controls are easy to get the hang of

There’s a lot of variety with weapons and maps

The skill ceiling became extremely high after we discovered angled shots

You can set the amount of rounds that you want in a match before starting

You can set the amount of rounds you want before an intermission, that shows the amount of rounds each player has won, this makes it more intense for the winning player as the others may capitalize and target the winning player

Real player with 171.5 hrs in game

got a hat for accidentally starting the game at midnight on a full moon

Real player with 69.5 hrs in game

Duck Game on Steam

Dude, Stop

Dude, Stop

So, Dude Stop… A game that had people waiting literal years for, ever since the demo was released. Now it’s a little short for its price (I won one of the contests so I got a free key), but I actually bought the game before I knew I won (making me have to refund), meaning I was willing to fork over actual cash for it.

Pros:

-Quite fun, if you’re into games where you’re into defying the narrator, like Stanley Parable.

-Entertaining narrator.

-Not very hard to get all the achievements, with or without a guide.

Real player with 8.4 hrs in game

I needed a short and relaxing point and click as a breather from competitive gaming. I picked this game up for it’s full price. While it is “relaxing”, it is far from funny.

The narration is probably some of the cringiest I’ve heard in a while. It screams “trying too hard”, and the inflection from the voice actor is so bad, I physically cringed every time he tried to make a joke. Why is this important? Because it is literally the entire premise of the game. You are Player17, doing everything in your power to do the puzzles wrong. The narrator conveys his frustration every time you do something wrong. Because of how bad his voice acting is, I almost didn’t want to work on the achievements because I would have to listen to his cheesy voice lines again and again.

Real player with 8.1 hrs in game

Dude, Stop on Steam

Give Me More Pills

Give Me More Pills

Johnathan overdoses on various pharmaceutical consumable prescriptions and proceeds to complete the most painstakingly difficult, yet unbelievably satisfying to complete, levels. Very interesting puzzle game. Would recommend if you’ve got some extra time and money.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

I think who create this game took 3 pills of Creativafeno! Amazing concept and idea! Love it!

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Give Me More Pills on Steam

Goosen’t: Run or Die!

Goosen’t: Run or Die!

Goosen’t: Run or Die is a hard but fair 2D platformer where you control Duk, a goose wizard. Having lost a bet with Astaroth, one of the lords of hell, Duk has found himself cursed to run endlessly, or else perish. Help the wizard in his journey to gather the magical crystals needed to reach the deep pits of hell and challenge Astaroth for one last fight to break the curse once and for all. And, please, don’t let him bet anything this time.

Features

  • Let nothing stop you: leap, dash and run across 50 hand-crafted levels while you flee from the bomb demons of Pointy Mountains, dodge the enemies hidden in the shadows of the Ancient Spruce Forest, and avoid sinking in the burning lava of Hell.

  • Exorcise the demons: slay the minions of hell Astaroth sent to stop you and defeat his guardians in boss fights with unique mechanics.

  • Physics based objects: use real-time physics to solve puzzles, overcome obstacles and smash the bizarre creatures of the underworld.

  • Unleash the wizard: unlock skills to break through walls and blast foes with mini supernovas.

  • Customize your goose: find collectibles to unlock new wigs, hats, shoes and more!

  • Be quick or be dead: earn rewards by completing levels as quickly as you can

Goosen't: Run or Die! on Steam