Monolithic

Monolithic

So I really do like the idea of this game, and I did have a lot of fun playing it!

However I think the tutorial should be a little expanded? I still don’t quite understand how capturing the cities work and I played a few rounds with a friend.

I wish the sandbox had monoliths to fight so I could practice there, and I think it would be helpful if we could pick the Monoliths we’re using in the sandbox mode so that we could practice them against others.

Sometimes when you play the tutorial it freezes up and doesn’t actually play, but that can be remedied by closing the game and opening it again.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game


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I recommend this game only because it is free. it seems like the game needs a little bug squashing and there is no single player. HOWEVER, I like the idea of it, the UI works, the art looks good, and the music is great! Here are some videos of gameplay and a broken tutorial:

https://youtu.be/s5ksiG8g-nA

https://youtu.be/FR0x98X5YxY

Without multiplayer, there is not much to sink your teeth into, especially considering that the tutorial broke on the second “playthrough”. I would not suggest getting your hopes up for this until the player base expands or you have friends who are interested in playing.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Monolithic on Steam

Too Many Humans

Too Many Humans

Too Many Humans is a Real Time Strategy game, but instead of controlling the army, or a private security force as is often the case in such games, this time you are controlling zombies! Sounds good right!

Let’s take a quick look at the official story.

“You are Phthisis, the God of pestilence, decay and death. Humanity has degraded too far into greed and is causing irreversible damage to Gaia; your dear sister, and their planet. Something has to be done. But like every god, you have rules (omnipotence gets boring otherwise): you are not allowed to directly kill humans. But you can raise them back from the dead. And if the living ones die because of this… Eh shrug.

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game


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Too Many Humans is an RTS where you are Pthisis, the God of Decay who is on Earth to eradicate mankind with your zombie army but only because Humanity has exploited the Earth, one another and everything else they could get their greedy hands on. And you’re here to end this awful reign with questionable methods that are for the benefit of the planet, and everything else except maybe for mankind.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Too Many Humans on Steam

Primeval

Primeval

Despite the game being early access it’s fully functional and certainly enjoyable, lots of potential to be a great game.

Real player with 24.0 hrs in game


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I really love turn-based games and stumbled upon Primeval on the turn-based lovers website, which then lead me to Steam.

Primeval has a lot of potential, the Developer is cool and a nice guy. He is working hard to make this game a very unique experience. I have played turn-based games for years and I haven’t come across anything like this before, which is what I love about it. You enter the game in ‘God Mode’ where you create your domain with terrain hexes, various fantasy/monster units, and spells. There is an ever-growing selection of these and I know the Developer has lots more in store! You spend essence to create the land, units, spells and buildings. You build your castle on one of the terrain hexes, this must be protected at all costs or you lose the game. When you are happy with your domain set-up you then enter a live turn-based match (3 minutes per move) against another person(s) and the domains created by each player will then join together, with a few random hexes added in, these random hexes will have neutral owners. Randomly each turn three hexes then produce resources according to their colour values (green for Forest, red for Volcano etc) which can then be used to deploy your units onto the domain or cast spells. There are buildings that increase resource yield, help defence and more. It’s a typical hex game where each type of terrain incurs a movement cost for a unit, dependant on the units move value. Each unit has unique actions and some abilities to attack enemy units and damage buildings. Once your castle is lost you are returned to God Mode and your domain is amended accordingly, where upon it can be amended ready for the next match. Spend those essences wisely! It would make a really good table top board game (worth a think for the Developer) The Developer is working on single player mode, more achievements, more units, more actions, improving the UI and is clearly very passionate about it. I am excited to see how this game continues to grow, as I find it charming, addictive and a bit of a brain burner! If you like turn-based hex games, based on fantasy, that feel like a board game, or just fancy something completely different then I highly recommend it!

Real player with 9.2 hrs in game

Primeval 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

God of Failure

God of Failure

A fake and unfinished product, and can be seen very fast. Graphics and music aren’t bad, but there is nothing more better to say. No control instructions, no tutorial. No story: only groups of poor orcs that attacking a castle without any other motive than… to be orcs. Isn’t a true Tower Defense game as info tags say in the store page, really is a Time Manager based on traps of single use, and their menu texts are so little that are illegible without a magnifying glass, and isn’t a joke. The player get gold from the beginning only just watching how time goes by ( why it dont happens in real world? ) and can dig to find more for replace or emplace more miserable traps or enhanced the castle lifepoints: and thats all. But any interest is totally ruined by the nasty zoom: has been fixed too low, only rotates 90 degrees to left-right; even roll up-down the screen is not easy, and the full map cannot be see. This product is useless even as a gift because the destinatary will think you hate or despise him.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Interesting looking tower defense game that falls really short. The build traps in time mentality is okay, but combine that with make sure the traps are in perfect location in pathway and traps are really only good for one kill unless perfectly placed and timed and you have a tower defense game that comes off as way harder than it has any right to be.

This sort of master planning may be appreciated by some but I prefer the idea of laying traps and building upon that as the level goes. Here I just throw a grenade down, hopes it kills enough, than hope that my funds refill in time for me to get something else through a build phase and at the correct position to kill another enemy before they mosey on through to my castle. The digging for treasure mechanic was also a bit time consuming when your pressures to properly place and build are time consuming enough under the conditions you have to endure to survive.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

God of Failure on Steam

SudoKats

SudoKats

Welcome to the Dark Souls of Sudoku games. It plays just like Sudoku, but with different options than a numbered title I also found on Steam. There’s no way to check your work here, so if you made a logical mistake you might have to undo the entire puzzle to find out where that is, which requires spamming the undo button.

I tried erase, but it didn’t do anything. That said you can choose notes which places kittens in the squares as notes to avoid fighting with adult cats. They’ll fight if a cat of the same kind is in the same row or column.

Real player with 24.2 hrs in game

This game is very nice and cute! I would however like for a few changes to make it purrfect:

  • Add shortcuts with the ability to edit them. This will reduce all the clicking and make it easier to finish a round. I would suggest shortcuts for: switching notes mode on/off, up/down/left/right for choosing cells, shortcuts for each cat color (from 1 to 9), a key to enter a cat in a cell.

  • Add other identifiers for the cats for those will small monitors or color blind people.

  • Ability to zoom on cats.

Real player with 15.4 hrs in game

SudoKats on Steam

Gênese

Gênese

Welcome to your Universe!

Gênese allows you to enter a meditative and relaxing experience of sculpting your own Universe, exploring physics in space and your creativity. Here you can create star systems and fully detailed planets, from a tiny molecule to an huge orb floating in the great void. You will be the powerful entity ruling this Universe, bending and manipulating the forces of nature and creating life. Rising from cosmic dust, this very life will go forward on its own crusade, evolving into intelligent life and conquering the arena you built, as you watch and care (or destroy) its progress, in a high detailed environment.

BE THE COSMIC STORY WRITER

Gênese is also a story generator where every action, every event, every birth and death is recorded in the fabric of space and time. Planets formed from asteroids and cosmic dust, stars dying in colossal supernovae - or becoming black holes, the rise of galactic civilizations from its rudimentary ancestors and, fatefully, to their extermination caused by themselves, by others or… by you.

WITNESS THE POWER OF GRAVITY

Every object wandering in the system will obey the laws of gravitation, effectively being attracted to one another at some point where they collide, merge, become satellites, explode, desintegrate: Watch powerful planetary collisions and the chaotic environment of the early stages of a stellar system that will create unique celestial bodies orbiting that system. Bring order and stabilize it to allow the appearing of life or consume every planet and molecule.

CHEMISTRY IS IMPERATIVE

Every particle can be combined, to form new molecules with new properties - adding unique features to its host planet. Elements and molecules will melt, solidify or evaporate given the right temperature and circunstances. You can engineer a lush paradisiac world or a toxic burning-hot planet. Creating the perfect environment for life to thrive or the most inhospitable place depends on that right combination.

FOLLOW YOUR CO-CREATORS

Once you create life and it becomes intelligent, a new level of complexity and fun is added to the game: they will evolve, create, explore, colonize and get to know those places you already know - and created. These beings you raised will become “co-creators” of some level, changing the landscape for good or evil purposes, advancing independently through the Eons, bringing on their own culture and technology. Watch over them or destroy them - if you decide there’s a reason for that.

Gênese on Steam

Religion inc God Simulator

Religion inc God Simulator

A very good game I enjoy it and Wish to see it thrive Please add new updates when possible I love your hard work Keep it up and stay safe . You are awesome and I want you to feel awesome. Much love and have an awesome day.

Real player with 11.7 hrs in game

I enjoyed this game, it was fun, silly but overall it was entertaining with ways to go about things and what kind of god you want to be. I even played the mobile and the mobile is better, but I have high hopes for the PC version does well and continues to improve for the full release. Cannot wait to see what the future has in store for this game.

Real player with 10.3 hrs in game

Religion inc God Simulator on Steam

Shadows of Forbidden Gods

Shadows of Forbidden Gods

TLDR - Great, unique Lovecraftian turn-based grand strategy game.

The player takes on the mantle of one of multiple eldritch gods with different play styles, bent on bringing their particular brand of apocalypse. The first unlocked god is the most simple - She Who Will Feast, a giant snake that focuses on corrupting heroes and rulers through “enshadowing” them. She starts weak, without a real worldly presence, before awakening, destroying civilised lands and ultimately eating the world. Other gods include Iastur, the Laughing King who focuses on spreading madness to all, Vinerva a god representing nature’s bounties but with a serious catch, Mammon (unreleased at time of writing) who offers great material wealth for the small price of eating people and Ophanim (unreleased at the time of writing) who offers mankind salvation from the aforementioned enshadowment but at the cost of their autonomy.

Real player with 23.7 hrs in game

My plan to destroy the world was foiled but its okay because I can change the chosen one’s name to Ligma Balls as a final act of primordial malice

Real player with 19.7 hrs in game

Shadows of Forbidden Gods on Steam

Dragon Question

Dragon Question

Dragon Question is an edutainment software that combines mathematical exercises with the defense genre.

You are Archmage Ryn, tasked with guarding the millennial kingdom of Mathateria.

Defend the gates by solving math problems from hordes of monsters.

Defend all four gates before a showdown with Isaac, the dragon of doom, and the main culprit behind the chaos.

You will come across math problems in three forms.

1. Simple problem solving - General Battle

2. Quick-fire questions where you have to guess the right answer - Special Magic Time

Dragon Question on Steam