BeeFense BeeMastered
(I got this game free because I have the original beefense)
Beefense is a rts/ td hybrid. You send your bees to harvest resources in between waves. There are 4 resources- pollen, nectar, water, and honeydew.
Pollen- Money, used for building/ leveling up new towers and spawning new bees.
Nectar- Fuel. If it runs out, your bees will perform poorly.
Water- used to give towers a boost, improving firing rate, range, and I think damage.
Honeydew- Special Currency, used to unlock tower upgrades, beesearch, free caged bees, and buy ding balls and black ninja wasps.
– Real player with 38.4 hrs in game
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Simple tower defense with a simple chummy plot. Having fun.
Downside….
Some things are not clear at all which leads to cons.
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Rolling Dungballs with mouse and keyboard. Even after finding thru a 3rd party, it takes alot of finesse to right click and drag the ball.
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After around the 15th mission, I had issues where I could select everything except my bees… Reboot problem sovled.
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At mission 25, game decided to tell me what to due in German. I failed. Rebooted game told me to destroy glow things in English. Still failed. Rebooted, and killed a enemy base and was able to advance.
– Real player with 28.5 hrs in game
Mighty Gemstones
a Simple match 3 game, it works perfectly thus far, you can mute the sound if you want, the achievements work but from what i understand you need the DLC for the last achievements so if you decide to buy ensure you get the DLC as well.
Do note that the gameplay is beyond boring, no effort went into this game whatsoever. It’s a plain and very simple game with nothing special behind it.
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
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Nice little match 3 game. At the time I played, the achievements were not working but thanks to the fast work of the dev, they are now. Only 6 achievements and relatively easy to get. Definitely a keeper for me!
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Alcheverse: Shadow from Gladview
The map of the island of Gigax is generated from scratch every time and it’ll be hard for Lumpy to complete his journey! In the map you’ll find ingredients like the Tentacle or the Star Shard, fight packs of Corrupted Alcheverse that will attack you, meet strange individuals like the Merchant or King Paxton, who will offer you extravagant trades!
Craft your Alcheverse by mixing different ingredients together and unlock all recipes. Each of these powerful creatures has 10 differents statistics that influence their performance in battle and an unique skill that gives each of them a characteristic play style! To get the most out of your team you’ll also need to use the Sinergies wisely. When two or more Alcheverse share a common ingredient you’ll gain a Synergy bonus that improves the creatures statistics!
Position your Alcheverse in the most strategic way and let them fight for you: automatic combat allows you to focus on the strategy rather than the reflexes. Unlock powerful Synergies to overcome the hardest fights! Beware, the game is challenging and it will take you time to learn all the best strategies and combos!
The town of Gladview is in danger! The greed of King Paxton led to the creation of the Corruption: a failed alchemy experiment that infects everything it touches! The Master alchemist Gullio was also Corrupted, and he’s the only one that can fix this mess! You are Lumpy, the alchemist apprentice that will make the journey to the Volcano of the island of Gigax to rescue Gullio. Will you be able to save the master and end the Corruption?
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Jewel Puzzle Click
I love this game, i play it all night!
– Real player with 182.9 hrs in game
A simple game to waste some time.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
WARBORN
I got this game on Steam sale 30% discount for $17.50. It was worth it. It had a very good 41 mission campaign package with interesting story. I did like the characters. The mech design and gameplay mechanics were good. Yes, there were some issues regarding variety of units. Lack of Air or Naval units. I would have love for the pathfinders to have capture ability and even an assault mechs that could hop over mountains. Also, enemy commanders do not have commander mechs or commander powers. This was disappointing. I would have loved to see Pirate Leader or Lyssander Orswell with Commander Mechs and Power like the protagonists. I was able to create simple maps from the Map Editor. It’s not as robust as Wargroove’s Map Editor that allows for conditions and triggers for custom game modes and maps. I think it is ok. Overall, I had fun playing this game.
– Real player with 74.6 hrs in game
A gripping enough game. UI is very smooth, better than many high budget games, but do constrain your expectations for the overall experience. I would say it’s probably not worth the full purchase price at this time, even for a mecha fan, due to the sort of repetitive nature of its gameplay and nothing special in the plot department. It gives the impression of not a whole lot of development (Possibly understandable with such a small devteam) followed by tons and tons of polish (Unusual for such a small devteam). It shines in the balance department, being bug-free, fantastic UI. It has some cool robots so you should pick it up on a sale.
– Real player with 29.3 hrs in game
Swipe Fruit Smash
Incredibly addictive for no good reason, and completely inane. Good for vegging out, if you must.
I have to set a series of alarms so I don’t give my entire life over to this fruity nonsense.
Somebody stop meeeee!
– Real player with 121.4 hrs in game
This indie mouse-driven puzzle game definitely starts out quite amateurish.. I mean, all written in Comic Sans.. it was called like this on Windows 95?
Yeah, all the (little) text that’s written in the whole game is in caps lock and in comic sans, with some spelling errors (ok, who cares one can say.. it’s a casual game, there’s no backstory xD) but I mean, the game’s called Swipe Fruit Smash, and in the help section you’ll find “swype” (sic) in the first line.. xD
Since this game’s made in Unity and you can mess around with the settings, keep it full screen - playing it windowed will be very hard even in the level selection page..
– Real player with 31.2 hrs in game