Hexteria

Hexteria

Hextremely fun puzzle game at times, and overally never repetitive with all the goals and challenges. However, there’s 1 concern: the more you beat, the more coins you get; the more power-ups you can unlock, and with all these power-ups, challenges can be rendered uncomplicated easily and early in! Now, of course you can decide not to use power-ups, but there’s no incentive for doing so, hence you will prefer to ‘cheat’ more … This made me decide to give a lot of the challenges a rest (for now), because they turned out a bit unsatisfying sometimes. I also ended up with a lot of useless coins, having unlocked all power-ups sooner than I wanted actually.

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game


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Hexteria is a great puzzle game. It’s simple yet strategic gameplay always has you thinking about what tile you should turn next, and what move will get you one step closer to winning (even if it looks like you’re going to lose).

The campaign offers challenging matches against an AI whose difficulty increases the more you progress. Multiplayer matches are certainly fun, and with the addition of being able to use your own maps or other’s created in the level editor, as well as randomized maps it makes the game never feel too repetitive.

Real player with 7.3 hrs in game

Hexteria on Steam

Jubilane

Jubilane

A bold, stylistic puzzler with an extremely addictive system. Just absolutely pulsating with creative energies. The swap mechanic is a game changer.

Real player with 50.2 hrs in game


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“Jubilane” is far better than its predecessors “Cavesweeper” and “Tess Elated”.

It’s a hexagonal minesweeper with picross elements.

If you get struck, deduce the colors of each question mark and swap the tiles.

Most puzzles can be finished without any guessing.

There are 72 puzzles in the Adventure Quest.

Completing quests will earn you treasury tokens.

This will unlock new game modes, different fonts, color themes and background artwork.

You can play any way you like in Solo and Multiplayer modes.

Real player with 27.9 hrs in game

Jubilane on Steam

Lords of the Shattered Kingdom

Lords of the Shattered Kingdom

I’m a PVE type player. I don’t enjoy playing against other players, because almost always there is someone better than me just around the corner. And I’d rather enjoy fighting the environment.

I’m 49 hours into this game, still happily grinding away. For those that played the Heroes of Might and Magic games, the base building games, this is close to it. Except more detailed in the army management/equiping. The graphics are rather basic, but I can see that being fixed easily as they go.

For the current $5 cost of the game, it’s well worth it. And as the special currency is currently set, that’s not an issue, though I understand that will change.

Real player with 63.4 hrs in game


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Lords of the Shattered Kingdom on Steam

Lostria

Lostria

IF YOU’RE GONNA TAG THIS GAME ESPORTS

YOU NEED SOME BIG BREASTED TWITCH STREAMER AS YOUR FIRST VIDEO ON YOUR STORE PAGE CAW CAW

HUNT SHOWDOWN DID THIS AND LOOK HOW POPULAR IT IS NOW CAW CAW

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Lucky me gets to write the first review for Lostria.. I think? I feel like this is not the full, proper game, but a beta test, but this is unclear from the store page exactly what you’re getting into. For that reason, in an exception to my general rule (in fact for the first time in over 5,000 Steam reviews), I’ll invite the developer to correct me if I’m wrong about my observations and opinions about this game, because it does appear to be completely free, which earns developers a large amount of goodwill.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Lostria on Steam

Waves of the Atlantide

Waves of the Atlantide

4/5 STARS

⭐⭐⭐⭐★

Very interesting game with an unique concept : Try to survive and grow your empire while a tidal wave is coming .

As the map is shrinking, you have to manage both your empire and the fact that the map is in constant evolution.

You can’t just camp, upgrade and waiting for yours opponents .

The game needs some graphic improvement but it’s worth the money .

Real player with 29.4 hrs in game

Good Game!!

It has a cool down mechanic similar to the game ‘Wartile’… you issue a command to a unit and there’s a meter that fills up for that action to happen. There are 4X like things in this game, from production, resources, tech research, military, and food. But unlike a typical 4X the time for things to happen is shortened a great deal, you’ll get to the late game within minutes. I’m looking forward to this game as the potential of being a singular person’s vision it can focus in on what it wants to accomplish.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Waves of the Atlantide on Steam

Leylines

Leylines

I am surprised this game has not gained enough attention as I will have to spread the word out about this game.

Here is what I like about this game:

It has a very interesting Hero System meaning as you gain experience points you can spend experience points to improve a number of skills along with improving your main stats of your Hero like health, defense, attack, resist and moving around on the world map. It has at least 20-30 skills you can spend your experience on .

Other 4x games when you gain a level you get some increases based on that new level but in this game you spend your experience as you see fit so there really are no levels in this game so I think it is actually a better system.

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Game lagging every 2-3 second. Playing is impossible.

Real player with 8.7 hrs in game

Leylines on Steam

Bestiary of Sigillum

Bestiary of Sigillum

It’s a decent game, but with two major flaws at the moment.

1. Small community. You could be waiting an opponent for 10-15 minutes to no avail.

2. “Out of sync” bug in Custom mode. I tried to play with my friend two month ago. We managed to play one game out of three without the bug. Sure, there is some fun in playing two different games at once, but only the first time.

Though I doubt that anything can be done with the first problem in the near future, I hope the developers at least fix the second one. So the thumb up is not to the game at its current state, but to the game it might become if devs at least fix Custom mode and add AI mode.

Real player with 46.0 hrs in game

So far pretty fun! Trying to counter your apponent makes the game pretty interesting. However, when my brother and I play against eachother on seperate PCs we sometimes get this problem where we are playing different games kind of. It’s like the game is not tracking our moves and displaying them correctly on the others PC. So, I will see my borthers moves one way that is contrary to how my brother actually moved his characters. Besides that great game!

Real player with 37.7 hrs in game

Bestiary of Sigillum on Steam

Armello

Armello

I always come back to this game when I have time on my hands, and I’m itching for a good dice/card game. Which this game has both! I love that no matter wwhich character you use, there is always a chance to win. dlc characters are less ‘pay to win’ and more of exploring different playstyles over multiple games. there are some very pretty dice that’re so satisfying to hear/use in game.

Real player with 171.7 hrs in game

I recommend the game but I have to put a negative review because the multiplayer doesn’t allow users to reconnect once we get disconnected for a few seconds. Therefore if we have connection issues for a few seconds. we loose our games, can’t move the character. Such a shame.

Real player with 164.1 hrs in game

Armello on Steam

The Mystic

The Mystic

Game is improving a lot trough the EA. Even now i find it god offer. I’m looking for the campaign. if it is good this will be classic.

Real player with 40.4 hrs in game

The Mystic on Steam

Kármán line: the edge of war

Kármán line: the edge of war

Verry verry fun game, i hope it will stay and grow cause it can turn in something

Real player with 9.2 hrs in game

Kármán line: the edge of war on Steam