Art of Destruction

Art of Destruction

A physics sandbox simulation game for you to mess with. Build world you can imagine and destroy anything you create.

You can throw asteroid into the building, crush it, set it on fire, or smash it with bomb explosions.

Tornado, sand storm, black hole, tsunami, zombie apocalypse, nuclear explosion, and many many more!

Explore open levels with randomly generated elements or you can build your world.

Play, destroy, and have fun!


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Art of Destruction on Steam

Marble World

Marble World

Are you reading this to see if you should get this game?

Then congratulations! You probably should.

This game isn’t for everybody, because not everyone would care about a Marble physics simulator, but if you’re reading this - You probably enjoy marble runs enough to consider this a fun toy, in which case - this game definitely is! At least… If you’re willing to learn the controls for it, which are REALLY not intuitive at first but you get used to them once you learn them (also, the game’s still in early access and improving the controls is on the dev’s to do list)

Real player with 155.4 hrs in game


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Love the game! I’d give 4.5/5. The reason I don’t give a full 5 stars, is because its only for windows. I understand that things are weird, but maybe making it available to mac would really be cool and add more of the community to the game.

EDIT: I don’t update my rating, still 4.5/5. I know this is still early access, but it would be pretty nice if something like “Gates” were added, letting you stop all your marbles at specific areas. Another thing that would be cool would be a sort of “trash block”, where once a marble touches it, its automatically deleted. Again, this game is still early access, so it doesn’t matter for how long it takes, as long as it can be done.

Real player with 28.2 hrs in game

Marble World on Steam

Birthdays the Beginning

Birthdays the Beginning

Birthdays the Beginning is probably my most reluctant recommendation of a game I can give.

It has so many gaping, terrible problems with it. Just check out all the other reviews, most of them sum it up.

The game is uninteractive, the animals barely do anything, might as well just be numbers with a static sprite.

It’s all a game of population control. That’s it.

It can be incredibly, incredibly frustrating trying to get certain species to spawn because they need exact precise requirements for long periods of time and balancing other populations to be in harmony. It’s a mess.

Real player with 56.1 hrs in game


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I would tentatively give this game a thumbs up. In the couple of days since it was released, I have played way too many hours.

First, the many negatives:

  • This game has clearly not been fully implemented for PC and keyboard & mouse. The tutorial talks about using the ‘left stick’ and ‘right stick’, which makes it even more difficult to understand the controls. The key bindings are at best tricky and at worst terrible: the game uses WASD for moving, arrow keys for moving the camera (the mouse does this too, but very slowly), and XFGHJKLI for menu selections. For some reason, I (i) is used for both favouriting items and switching between macro and micro, which means you end up with a load of favourites, and have to be extra careful not to press J and use them accidentally.

Real player with 35.8 hrs in game

Birthdays the Beginning on Steam

From Dust

From Dust

I FIXED IT!

To everyone that keeps saying that Uplay crashes and that you can’t play this is what you need to do:

  1. Uninstall the game and Uplay (AKA Ubisoft Launcher)

  2. Install Uplay from Ubisoft’s site.

  3. Login with your account (on Uplay) and make sure you’re online.

3.1) There is an option to activate game, choose it.

3.2) Copy the game’s activation code to it (the one Steam provides you)

3.3) It will ask you if you want to activate From Dust to that account, choose yes.

  1. In Uplay, choose “Go Offline”, and that’s it (but don’t close Uplay).

Real player with 29.6 hrs in game

I don’t play a lot of “God games” but for me From Dust was fresh and different. Tasked with guiding a primitive tribe on a quest for answers about their past you are given control of the environment, picking up dirt, water, and lava, to clear paths or build them, while fighting off nature itself.

Visually From Dust is appealing with beautiful tropical islands to arid deserts and lava crusted mountains. The way your powers mold the environment also looks very good. The campaign is just about the right length with a lot of extra content in challenges or open worlds if you’re craving more in the end.

Real player with 15.3 hrs in game

From Dust on Steam

Heliopedia

Heliopedia

It’s a cute little game, but the inventory management is a real pain. The planets and their surroundings get quickly cluttered and that takes a lot of the fun out of the game. Would be nice if we could delete stuff more easily than dragging it all the way to the sun. The game doesn’t feel ready or polished, it seems to have a bunch of bugs here and there as well. Also I was hoping it would be a bit more realistic/educational but it’s really more on the same level as Little Alchemy ie. Stick + Bug = Stick bug. It took me two days to make sand, because I thought the logical route would be rocks but no, obviously I needed to make bunnies first.

Real player with 13.2 hrs in game

Cute little game, but ran into game breaking errors.

If you try to charge batteries under a thunderstorm, it crashes your game with a FATAL ERROR message. Poop doesn’t dissolve in water, despite what it says in the journal. And there’s no keyboard option to quickly pick up a ton of items instead of clicking over and over again, which will strain your wrist. You can also lock yourself out of progression if you run out of materials or have trouble cooling down planets.

I really enjoy the game, but it definitely needs some fixes and fine-tuning.

Real player with 12.5 hrs in game

Heliopedia on Steam

Sheep Island

Sheep Island

I have to admit. I like this game, simple, cheap, watch out for wolves though, pretty easy to learn and hard to master. (Edit) I’ve been playing a bit more, the best tactic seems to be placing sheep near the end, where there aren’t any trees. This way wolves won’t spawn.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Sheep Island on Steam

WorldBox - God Simulator

WorldBox - God Simulator

Worldbox is the most advanced god game out there. Don’t let the pixel art fool you, there is complexity here. You have no limits on your power, create and destroy without cost. Create storms, rend the land with earthquakes. Assign the dry land a biome, be that a dense jungle, or arid savannah. You can even curse the earth, so that the souls of the slain are trapped, cursed to wander the land as a vengeful wraith.

These souls, the races in the game are one of the core features. Spawn a group of humans, orcs, dwarves or elves. They will spawn, knowing nothing at all about the land you have made. As the grow and expand, they develop culture and research technologies to help them survive. Will you help them grow into a High Renaissance trade civilization? Or will they be unable to unite, due to a lack of resources and marauding demons. Watch as thousands of years of history lay out before you. Greedy dwarf kings waging unjust wars, intrepid human explorers setting sail for the first time in 800 years, since the Collapse. What will they find? Untouched paradise, or the husked out ruins of a once great Elven Kingdom. 2 Immortal kings, plotting against each other for thousands of years. All scenarios I have witnessed in my own kingdoms.

Real player with 161.2 hrs in game

I absolutely gosh darn love this game.

I have played it for definitely over a hundred hours in the Humble Alpha version and I am so excited that its here on Steam. I can’t wait to follow this game to the ends of the box in Steam.

I do see a lot of people complaining about the price and how it is not worth it for how much content is in it right now but guess what guys? ITS AN EARLY ACCESS GAME!

Just a little advice: if you know that a game is not yet complete just DON’T BUY IT!

Anyways, what I find good about Worldbox is that it is just what it claims it is: World + Sandbox. ‘Course it isn’t as big as the actual world, but it still is pretty big. Complete with dozens of creatures to kill, i mean, spawn, and a whole array of powers to use to torture, i mean, help those creatures, Worldbox is a masterpiece.

Real player with 12.5 hrs in game

WorldBox - God Simulator on Steam

Galimulator

Galimulator

The ultimate budget timelapse friendly space rts

I have rewritten this to make it a bit more critical. I encounterd this game on android in 2016 and fell in love with it because of it’s simplicity and the various space monsters, ship and sandbox abilities of which the developer kept adding more, after searching for a community I found their discord and not a while later became an alfa tester and bought it on steam just for that so I am kinda used to bugs tbh. I haven’t seen real bugs in a long time btw

Real player with 225.8 hrs in game

Too damn good.

Galimulator is a game where you look at it and go, ‘‘Oh, another indie game with.. (insert not pg family friendly clean word here) graphics,’’ but.. it isn’t.

This game doesn’t have the best graphics for two reasons, which are listed down below.

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  • Snodd, the maker of this game is the main developer, and he does nearly all of the work. The other developers, well nobody knows what they do. Probably in Denmark betraying the emperor of Sweden, Snodd.

Real player with 100.7 hrs in game

Galimulator on Steam

Super Dango

Super Dango

Similar to Baba is you, but most the puzzles are not as tight and clever and many of the are based around a large number of rules instead of just getting you to think outside the box about a small number of rules. Many of the levels feel like more traditional puzzle game levels and have a large number of fixed rules and only a had full of accessible rules that you can interact with to get through some set of obstacles. But the game still has fun puzzles, even if they don’t feel as clever as Baba is you’s, and it has a easy to use level creator to play around with making your own levels. Also the simple automations and interactions create some different puzzles and have some good potential for creating more interesting puzzles.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Super Dango on Steam

Woodland Empire

Woodland Empire

Woodland Empire is a An ANTI-citybuilder; a natural take on the typical city building game

Instead of building roads and power lines, you control the wind, rain and sunlight to help your forest grow.

Manage, upgrade and grow your empire with the help of woodland creatures, including foxes, wolves, squirrels and birds

Harness the natural instincts of predators and prey to spread and fertilize your forest.

Tired of the hustle-bustle of the typical city builder? Retire to the wilderness and live in harmony with Nature

  • Control the forces of wind, sun, rain and time

  • Grow and upgrade trees and plants

  • Encourage wildlife to thrive and prosper

Woodland Empire on Steam