Child Arms

Child Arms

Inspired by the popular Punch-Out!! and the obscure Neo Geo series Crossed Swords, the arcade-style Child Arms is a game in which you can fight all foes to reach each character’s personalized ending, or you can duke it out in online or local battles. You can also play mini-games and even alter characters' appearances and behaviours in the color and AI editors.

Child Arms takes place in a 16th century unlike our own, wherein humankind remains youthful far longer, and have accordingly shaped their world differently from ours. As a player, you can select one of 8 fighters from varied backgrounds as they explore their previously-undiscovered world, rising to the challenge of combatants along the way.

Features

  • Large and beautiful 2D hand-drawn sprites and backdrops

  • Arcade ladder with individual endings for all characters

  • Versus mode for both online and local play modes

  • Training modes including practice, tutorials, and character-specific information

  • Various mini-games

  • User-friendly editors for custom color palettes and AI opponents

  • Keyboard and gamepad support


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Child Arms on Steam

ONE PIECE: PIRATE WARRIORS 4

ONE PIECE: PIRATE WARRIORS 4

Was really enjoying the game, and then the game ate my save and 3 hour progress. Don’t recommend.

Real player with 54.6 hrs in game


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Very satisfying combat. Although I would recommend Reshade for the graphics as some ambient occlusion and contrast go a long way for this game’s visuals. Also, this game is a bit short on content, definitely worth it if it’s on sale however.

Real player with 45.9 hrs in game

ONE PIECE: PIRATE WARRIORS 4 on Steam

Triple Dungeon

Triple Dungeon

Big fan of the original Touch Dungeon. Now it’s back on Computer where you get to play not one, not two, but a whopping THREE games at once. You Do The Math!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game


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Conceptually this was a good idea, but the execution was poor. All three dungeons are exactly the same, you just have to play them at the same time. Overall it was an enjoyable experience, and well worth the $2.00.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Triple Dungeon on Steam

Lakeview Cabin 2

Lakeview Cabin 2

Another good chapter in the Lakeview series, the 80s Horror/slasher genre feeling is captured again and you can feel it in this new adventure. True moments of distress and the feeling that you have to watch your back will hit you as soon as you start the game (at least after the first night ;-) there is new set of scary Killers waiting for you in this First Episode and new ways to deal with them with some traps you could “built” resembling the ones made by the kid of the old movie “Home alone” that will allow you to make really convoluted ways to hurt and kill your persecutors (The lore is expanded in this new game and as it’s still early for anything “official” everything is left to the interpretation of the players but is clear it is another work of love by the author). The game is still a work in progress but you could lose hours trying to beat it in the best way possible. There is again no Save option and your choices (and some times luck) will determine the outcome of your play. Highly recommended to buy and support the creator and enjoy another Terrific story.

Real player with 14.4 hrs in game

It’s so good. Great for fans of the last games especially. You’re put back into the wild world of Lakeview Cabin with new mechanics, new enemies, and the same amount of full frontal nudity.

I love how this has turned out, BUT be warned that this is very much in early access. You’ll experience lots of bugs, incomplete features, and less levels than the first game. Currently there are 2-ish levels, tons of new items along with old ones, absolutely fantastic graphical improvements, and new physics.

Real player with 13.5 hrs in game

Lakeview Cabin 2 on Steam

Fight The Dragon

Fight The Dragon

Its been very seldom in my PC-gaming life that I have discovered a true gem of a game. FTD is such a game. I will break it all down into three parts: single player, online play ( multi-player), and creative. But first one thing that strikes me from the start: the graphic design of the game is such that it will ( or should) run on low-end computers. The visuals are, for lack of a better term- quirky. Its like a cross between Legos games and LBW with a dash of WoW.

*Single player- In single player you go to an “adventure” screen where you can bring up an incredible assortment of maps to play on. It should be noted ( im guessing here) that over 90% of the availible maps are created BY OTHER PLAYERS. This is both a blessing and a curse: Player-made content is wide and varied. You may get a great and fun map; you may get one that was obviously made by a ADD 12-year old.

Real player with 2141.3 hrs in game

If you are into Indie games and like Diablo or similar titles,

it’s definetly worth buying.

it’s a no brainer as steam sale, but also worth the full price.

I have seen some minor negative reviews, who seem to ignore, this game is an indie game.

So keep that in mind and don’t expect it providing features or graphics like a AAA-game such as Diablo 3, etc.

Also at the beginning, you should use the filter and only play well rated adventures.

The battle system is relatively simple, although the RPG-aspects regarding your character (stats, abilities) are probably as complex as the ones in Diablo 3.

Real player with 582.5 hrs in game

Fight The Dragon on Steam

Mulligans Golf Game

Mulligans Golf Game

Mulligans Golf Game is a Local Multiplayer (split screen), wacky, arcade golfing game. Gameplay is a combination of open world freedom and old school console split screen arcade style play surrounding a simplified yet challenging golfing experience. It is not a Sim but is designed to provide the scenarios and emotions that come when playing real golf. Players choose from the available pool of legendary characters and pre-built maps, playing solo, attempting to set new personal bests, going for course records (local and global leaderboards), or grabbing some friends and challenging each other to see who is the best!

What is there to do?

Play local matches competing against yourself. Personal Records (per character) and Local Leaderboards (per map) are maintained. Global Steam leaderboards are also implemented so you can compete against others for the top spot!

Local Multiplayer has up to 4 players with Steam’s Remote Play enabled. So if you don’t have someone local to play against, invite a friend over the airwaves! Play matches against each other and make in game wagers on who is going to do better (long drives, closes to the pin, and best score). Also, checkout the driving range for a few different game modes and see who can get the better score. Or just run around throwing golf balls at one another.

Taking a Swing

As a player, you are given all the tools you need, but must make the decision on what kind of shot (normal, punch, flop, chip), how to shape it (fade, straight, draw), and how hard to hit it. The game will not tell you any more than recommending a club to use. So lineup and take a few practice swings to determine your plan of attack. Practice swings will update the estimated shot trajectory, allowing you to determine if your current approach is going to work. Then it is up to you to replicate your practice swing once addressing the ball. And if you mess it up, hopefully you have one of your Mulligans available to redo it.

Current features include:

  • Preset Legendary Characters

  • Pre-built maps

  • Stroke and Skin match play

  • Wagers

  • Driving Range and Practice Greens for improvement (map specific)

  • Local Leaderboards, Character PBs (per course), Global Steam Leaderboards.

  • In game Achievements

Mulligans Golf Game on Steam

The First Templar - Steam Special Edition

The First Templar - Steam Special Edition

Surprisingly addicting game. Too bad it’s overlooked.

The graphics are dated, really dated, and you can tell that right away. But somehow, the game itself does not appear to be ugly - the game doesn’t try to be anything else but a good and easy linear adventure. But in general, the graphics are STATIC. As in, there’s no wind, trees are frozen in time and space, no physics, no discernible effects on the environment by your actions.

The story is extremely easy to follow though. No need to memorize names, locations and tons of redundant quests. And there’s an abundant amount of history to enjoy. I’m not sure how much of it is concrete though.

Real player with 29.2 hrs in game

Don’t buy into the low meta-critic score of this game. Those reviews do point out problems that this game has, but at the same time most write that the game is enjoyable.

If you are a fan of historical RPG, and are willing to overlook some technical flaws, you will enjoy this game.

First off, I just finished my first playthrough of the game. It took me 20-something hours. Here are my impressions:

Worst problem:

character animations. They feel unfinished. Most characters walk around stiff, as if they are only held upright due to some painful shaft stuck up… I was surprised to see the finishing credits showing a team of 5 character animators. They really dropped the ball on this one. However the combat finishing move animations are very satisfying to watch.

Real player with 24.9 hrs in game

The First Templar - Steam Special Edition on Steam

Monster Outbreak

Monster Outbreak

About The Game

Monster Outbreak is a wave defence game at its core. You start with a resource building and gathering phase, followed by a wave of monster combat. How you do it is up to you, but you need to craft and build your tools:

  • Melee and ranged weapons, from swords to bows to magical staffs

  • Weapon based structures like the bomb slingshot and crossbow turret

  • Trap structures like spike traps and bomb tripwires

  • Weapon enchantments for elemental attacks

Feature List

  • Wave survival. Fight as long as you can!

  • Single player campaign, local split-screen, and online co-op

  • Variety of monsters! The dimensions are always letting through new creatures, from carnivorous plants to wolves!

  • Bosses that spawn as you go, including the giant rock golem

  • Weapon and item crafting with the items dropped by monsters and scavenged from the battlefield

  • Structure construction like the crossbow turret and the bomb-javelin launcher

The Story

It all started when they found the Dimensional Orb. Humanity just couldn’t help themselves. The Orb was too tempting. We now had the ability to explore alternate realities, see things that we never could have imagined ourselves. Of course, when the orb began to go out of our control, we were now faced with an invasion from multiple dimensions.

Yulia, a surviving Royal Guard is now the last hope. With monsters everywhere, the only way forward is to find the orb and destroy it once and for all.

Monster Outbreak on Steam

God’s Trigger

God’s Trigger

God’s Trigger:




Well, depending on your belief, when you take your last breath, you may end up either in Paradise or in Hell. It could be helpful to write your good deeds and not-so-good deeds on a slate in order to evaluate where you might be going in the afterlife. Of course, that would be very a subjective evaluation, but if you had no time to reflect and the Apocalypse was about to occur, what would you do? I guess you’d be praying for a miracle. Well, you’ve been heard! Heaven and Hell have combined forces to defy the archangel Gabriel’s plan to start the Apocalypse in God’s Trigger!


*– [Real player with 15.0 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198003030375)*





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The fallen angel and demoness unite to confront the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Big guns, many explosions, angelic swords, many psychedelic fantasies (each Horseman has his own insane flock, obediently following any of his orders). “God's Trigger” is a top-down shooter, in which both the player and the enemies fall from just one successful shot, with a very fast and dynamic action, a skill leveling system and (suddenly) puzzles. There are a lot of things involved in the game, it is noticeable that the developers decided to embody a lot of creative ideas, the question is, did it all work 100%


*– [Real player with 14.1 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198048668312)*






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## Grand Battle


### Must buy if you like RPGs!



It's nice to see a solid, well presented and very playable game of this type appear without the usual hype and fanfare, and get plenty of attention for its gameplay rather than its sexy heroine or Hollywood guest stars. These game has made it work. I can tell this is going to be extremely replayable. There is 10 heroes and you make a party of 4 at any one time. You also choose a starting hero and your first partner varies depending on who you choose.


*– [Real player with 19.2 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198939679012)*





The game takes a little adjusting to but honestly is really enjoyable and reminiscent of a classic old school RPG. You can stat up characters, use equipment slots and seems like there are a lot of abilities just like you would expect. Not a huge story game but seems like a fun hack and slash.


*– [Real player with 17.9 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198942945726)*






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