Code Lab(代码实验室)

Code Lab(代码实验室)

Play a beginner programmer!

You can program the car to do all kinds of things.

The way of programming is very simple, just need to set a variety of built-in instructions provided by the game; however, as long as they are arranged intelligently, their combination can play a lot of unexpected effects!

Even if you are a novice, you can also manually set a fixed program to bypass the maze and reach the end!

When your program ability has improved, you can make the program more intelligent, so that they are not just mechanical execution of the program, but will be flexible simple intelligence!


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Code Lab(代码实验室) on Steam

Crysis Remastered

Crysis Remastered

Let’s start it, by saying - if you’ve not played Crysis, I’d personally go with this version over the original, as it is more accessible, requires less tinkering, and plays slightly better.

However, as far as remasters go, this one is very disappointing. Ignoring the change of aesthetics at times, all of the issues with very much a junky AI are still here. The sound is as terrible as it ever was, with many sound glitches still present. And that horrible, directionless voice acting…. god, don’t even get me started (“Perfect!” says Nomad happily, when it’s supposed to be sarcastic “Perfect…”, as implied by the situation and subtitles… ugh).

Real player with 12.6 hrs in game


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This game has serious bugs in lasts level. As result the latest level can’t be completed: no boss activated.

Also instead of original game it so simplified: no some interesting places and situations in several level.

I am not recommended this game - original will be much better.

Real player with 9.5 hrs in game

Crysis Remastered on Steam

Mainframe Defenders

Mainframe Defenders

After playing this for 22 hours, I must say it has been one hell of a ride. Its a nostalgia trip back to XCOM without having to worry about cover but more on your current position. At the highest difficulty, the limits of your tactical prowess are tested to its limits. You need to shoot and advance/retreat at the same time constantly. Thankfully while this is a roguelike, for now, you can return to the main menu and retry again. Why go for the easy mission when you could strive for the harder ones and reward yourself for the hard work?

Real player with 45.1 hrs in game


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A great little tactics game with lots of style and a fair deal more depth than would first appear on the surface.

Its visuals are stellar, if you’re into the retro style, with plenty of very satisfying little animations and effects. The menus, explosions, and gunfire all look and feel amazing. Perhaps not as stylish as something like Cogmind, but definitely in the same wheelhouse.

The audio is fantastic, with really nice oldschool techno beats that feel straight out of synthwave cyberpunk fare, alongside unique sound effects for just about every gun and enemy in the game.

Real player with 41.8 hrs in game

Mainframe Defenders on Steam

Engineer Alpha

Engineer Alpha

I hesitate to say ‘yes’ with this one, BUT, I think it has a lot to offer in the future. Getting started is rough, you’re thrown into what appears to be a near-desert world and left to fend for yourself. Intriguing, I know. Five hours and two restarts later I have - through trial and error -learned the very basics of getting started. There is no tutorials and no quick start guides (may try and start one). The game itself is rough around the edges, gooey in the middle, and the top might be a little burnt … Bakers reference :) but it has a concept of world building, planet exploration, and automation – Think Satisfactory + Minecraft + Most Mechanic Games – There is a lot to unfold on the potential lying around in this. There is survival aspects, building, automation, the works that can and a lot most likely will be done. I recommend this game based on it’s future development. I think the developer has an idea that has been on the minds of many players for a while now and it could easily take off.

Real player with 17.2 hrs in game

This game has a lot of potential to be something epic. I really really hope the developers stick with it!

As for the game in its current state:

  • UI is very limited, kind of a press every key until something happens so you know what to do

  • Running the timbers to connect power is a little odd at first. Main concept; if you’re not going from one building to another, you must connect to a stand. (ie no free hanging timbers)

  • Starting grind is very heavy, no automation for parts needed to advance the tech tree, at least so far for me, I just unlocked copper.

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

Engineer Alpha on Steam

Midnight Cipher

Midnight Cipher

…a city rebuilding from the EMP detonation disaster, which crippled industrial technology everywhere. Electricity is limited, and regulated by the mega-corporations. This leaves the city with very little social interaction; seeing as the noise pollution is so severe that talking cannot be heard. Under these circumstances you find a job working for the digital postal delivery service. Earn your living by delivering these precious messages!

WASD to move, SPACEBAR to jump, CTRL to toggle walking

ALT to crouch, double press ALT to roll

C to switch shoulders, hold C to toggle first-person,

1 & 2 to toggle camera orientation (camera centered behind player or off to the side)

Midnight Cipher began as the brain-child for the 2020-2021 Game Jam Plus, hosted in Brazil. Both our pre-production & core teams have been based in the Salt Lake City, Utah, United States- and we’ve been so excited to represent our area in the event!

We are thrilled to watch the project grow from a concept to being fully-fledged on Steam!

…visit us on Twitter! Or if you have any questions, comments, inquiries;

Midnight Cipher on Steam

Break It Down

Break It Down

I really dislike writing negative reviews. I also hate being sold a bad product… so here we go…Just having to play this long enough to be able to write a review was a chore. That is your first clue.

The breaking the screen to get to the menu was clever the first time. The first time. (I had to reload and restart a few times to get the time in game to go up. No, I am not ok, from the experience.

The game starts with a time wasting driving scene that then goes to another loading screen.

Then the “game” starts.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Absolutely terrible… The description says “Advanced destruction physics” but the destruction physics in this game is about as “advanced” and awkward as trying to pick your nose with a toilet plunger.

You character movement speed is both awkward and slow. Invisible walls galore. You don’t open doors, but instead just press W against them until they de-materialize to allow you to move through. WTF?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGn1xrsXtS0

See the sledge hammer or the gun? Simple get near it and spam your E key anywhere from 15 to 40 times to pick it up! Oh boy!

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Break It Down on Steam

Battlecruiser Generations

Battlecruiser Generations

An amazing simulator. Worth the reward if you stick with it and learn what it has to offer.

Real player with 74.4 hrs in game

Battlecruiser Millenium Gold was for a long time only available as a DVD with copy protection, has never been freeware and became rare. Being a favorite of many fans and after a request (by me among others), it has now been re-released as download on Steam (for now) in a bundle with its predecessors to celebrate the 25th birthday of Battlecruiser 2000AD’s release.

The reasons for a purchase must be clarified by everyone for themselves. Except Battlecruiser Millenium Gold, all other games are free to find on abandonware sites.

Real player with 19.3 hrs in game

Battlecruiser Generations on Steam

GolfTopia

GolfTopia

This is an early review. At review time, I have about 2 hours of gameplay, and about 25 hours of watching YouTube video.

I have sufficient knowledge to give a good review..so bear with me.

First, I am a life-long golfer, and first played in 1974. I am also a lifelong PC and X-Box golfer, having played just about every golf game ever made, from PGA Tour golf for my Pentium 1, up to all the Links series golf games, all the Tiger Woods, and especially every game that ever sported a golf course designer.

Real player with 42.4 hrs in game

GolfTopia is the spiritual successor to Sid Meier’s SimGolf (2002). That’s high praise from someone who spend probably about a hundred hours developing the perfect golf course in that game. Then again, it’s been a bit of a hobby of mine over the years. I used to publish JNSE courses back in the early 90s and I still sometimes catch myself looking at terrain and figuring how a golf hole would lay on it. So I was pretty excited to see this title and I can say I’ve been enthralled with GolfTopia.

For those who aren’t as old as Methuselah and may have not played SimGolf, here’s a brief rundown of the game play loop. You have a top down view of the land (randomly generated) and you start designing golf holes. Your guests will be happy, or won’t, depending on how interesting, difficult and fun the hole is to play. Make it too easy and the golfers won’t like it. Make it too difficult and they’ll storm off the course after punching someone. Make it too much like another hole and they’ll get bored. The more interesting the holes, the more money you make. That allows you to upgrade your facilities and build more golf holes with higher fees.

Real player with 39.0 hrs in game

GolfTopia on Steam

Inno World

Inno World

Inno World - interesting adventure, there in world with interesting survive, you must survive for create new civilization and build spaceship for return to home. In realistic voxel world with full terraforming landscape you can get the ores and build yours houses and factories. First in Ultima World you should create your first instruments from stones and wood. After you can obtain rock and ores and create more efficient instruments. Then you can build first bronze steam machines and create an automated manufactory. Your technologies progres begining from stone “century” to space “century”, Don’t forget that main character want eat, drink and warm. Create transports, mechanisms, power lines and change this planet as you want.

Inno World on Steam

NEW DAWN

NEW DAWN

In NEW DAWN you can explore an infinite universe filled with star systems and planets of all kinds. These planets are filled with vegetation and animal species. You may even encounter human or alien civilization! Planets provide different types of resources you can use to craft the items you will need to survive; walls for your base, furniture, weapons, spaceships, a furnace to cook food…

• Procedurally generated planets with different biomes.

• Crafting using world elements.

• Design and build different types of structures.

NEW DAWN on Steam