Sliding Blocks
FANTASTIC until it chokes at level 37 in master mode. Bummer.
– Real player with 45.9 hrs in game
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In short: It’s a perfectly functional, if pretty cheaply-made puzzle game with zero variety, but a lot of content. I’m enjoying myself and the pricing is very fair.
In long: The game has one mechanic and one mechanic only: After 10 tutorial levels there will always be a 6x6 grid on which 2- and 3-tile blocks are arranged so they block the exit. Grabbing them with the mouse allows you to slide them along their length-axis. You need to cleverly slide them back and forth until you’ve moved the target block (always on the third row from the top) to the right edge of the grid so you can slide it out of the exit. There is an undo button which comes in very handy on later levels. There is no time limit (and indeed no time keeping even), but there is a target number of moves on each level which seems to be based on the optimal solution (as I’ve never managed to beat it). Based on your performance you’ll be awarded 1-3 stars, but the game is thankfully very generous in this evaluation. The following move-counts all gave me the full 3 stars: 11/10, 17/15 and 25/21 while 29/24 only awarded me 2 stars. With this leeway it’s fairly easy to 3-star every level.
– Real player with 18.0 hrs in game
Super Star Panda
Super Star Panda is one of those little gems, hidden in vast and wide Steam. It has a very unique and nostalgic ‘vibe’ of video games from my youth. You know, Amiga 500, NES, Gameboy and others. It’s simple, but not easy.
You can play it for 5 or 50 minutes and you’ll always get a dose of fun. Its not something that’ll make you skip the night, but it will make you keep coming every now and then. Kinda like Bejeweled, Zuma or Desktop Dungeons.
I initially bought this for my 7yo son (there are virtually NO video games on Steam, for his age range) but I ended up playing the game myself lol. And for one buck this really is no-brainer.
– Real player with 16.9 hrs in game
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Fun, casual game with animals floating in outer space.
It mellowed me out after work. Well, I mean at the beginning, because it’s getting pretty challenging after a while :D.
The style reminds me a lot of good old retro flash games, and the music fits quite well.
There is a fine option to play with the keyboard, and also a secret second option to play with the mouse, that is freakin impossible hardcore.
Love to see more from the dev!
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Towards the Sky
okay so you probably already have some of these in mind.
It’s a great base.. it could just do with some. upgrades so to say.
What I’d like to see added as a player:
Skill tree - this will add more goals to the game rather than just get to the top, also get all the skills.
boost mechanic - so kinda like in rocket league.. you get a certain amount of boost and you can use it as like a jetpack, this would be a good substitute for the double jump because it would make gameplay way smoother imo.
Make it really difficult: maybe a platform you cannot stand on or you get teleported back to the start ( or like a checkpoint for in the future )
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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10/10 game, hours of fun.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
FEVER: FIGHT THE FEVER
I really enjoyed this game. It is fun and becomes fast paced as you play. I would recommend playing.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Sucks. Crashed, and refused to close. Also, this game is vastly worse than it presents itself. You gotta click the viruses that spin and fly at you like missiles. And the anti bodies don’t do nearly enough, even upgrades. Over all, horrible game.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Kanso
How to describe Kanso? Well, you play with your mouse, and you have to draw a line around a shape! Sounds pretty simple right?
This is one of those relaxing, zen like games, where you think everything is all easy and simple, but quickly you realise that things take some skill. This is a “line following” game. Everything is very bright and colourful and really is a joy to play.
As you draw around the shapes, there are “Koi like Daemons”, they kind of look like giant sperms, or perhaps tadpoles, they are on their own little journey, come into contact with them and you will have to start again. As you draw your line, you cannot go backwards, only forwards, but you can speed up or slow down, or even stop, that will allow you to avoid the Daemons, and finish the shape. As you progress through the levels, the shapes become more interesting and there are more Daemons to avoid, some will try to follow you, some will avoid you, some do not care about you. But you must always care about all of them if you want to progress.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
YGGDRASIL JIGSAW PUZZLE
i like it
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Mahjong Challenge
Fun, quick and easy game for de-stressing! Fun to play quick or make a night of it!
– Real player with 45.6 hrs in game
The game is cute and adorable. You can change the background/tiles. You gotta be quick playing the levels! There are many, MANY levels. I wish there was more of a challenge to levels or variety of positions to the titles, but otherwise it is a good training game to get back into Mahjong! Thank ya for making this game!!!
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Angry Zombies
the game left only positive emotions. Hardcore mode makes you sweat a little, and the game also has many levels, and more specifically 30. Sound atmosphere, just chic.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
A good toy for hanging out
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Puzzle: Underwater World
6/10
– Real player with 18.6 hrs in game
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game