Sunset Shapes
Sunset Shapes was a very pleasant surprise for me. It’s a puzzle game where You have to connect several pieces (sets of blocks) to form a shape where it’s shadow will be casted in a mural. All the shadows uncover a simple story about the travels of a maggot and a daisy.
The art it’s very simple, but it’s also very enjoyable. Specially if You imagine yourself walking alongside a mural in the beach.
The game play it’s very simple. You only have to move and rotate the pieces around, so their shadow fit the demarked zones.
– Real player with 48.6 hrs in game
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Very interesting puzzle!
it tells you a story through a pixel art wall by matching the shadows of 3D objects.
Great relaxing experience!
totally recommended!
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
LAST CHICK - 最後のひよこ
The game is hilarious, I love how the chicken destroys all items in its way to save her babies!
definitely a big LIKE and recommendation to this game
here is my try for one of the modes: https://youtu.be/NSvcsTt_mJ0
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
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The story was very deep and emotional. I learned about about life and myself by playing it. While the story may not be obvious at first, I hope any that play can come to see how great it is.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Skull Seeker
Skull Seeker is a single-player adventure puzzle game with beautiful stylized graphics, using elements of both classic 3D platformers and adventure games.
Explore a stylized 3D world consisting of three islands with their dungeons and discover their secrets. Move using the jumping mechanics used in platform games with double jumps and roll jumps. Collect and match discovered objects into interactive place. Solve puzzles that require perceptiveness and logical thinking skills to discover new areas.
- Uncover the mysteries of ancient temples.
- Explore the islands and restore devices.
- Solve puzzles to unlock new paths.
- Precision jumping also included. (with double jumps and roll jumps)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1625170/Skull_Seeker/
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Shy Eye Labyrinth: The Incredible Mystery
As a new unlucky soul trapped in the labyrinth of The Shy Eye, you are trying to find your way out.
You have to collect runes to unlock new parts of the labyrinth by solving various puzzles and if you are lucky, you might eventually discover a way out of this prison.
Interact with the world, find all the hidden secrets and get to the top of the labyrinth.
While exploring, you will encounter the souls of adventurers who entered the labyrinth before you, but weren’t successful in escaping its dangers. They might offer you interesting tips and insights.
Completing levels grants you the option to try your best in time challenges, which will prove if you are worthy of ascension.
Are you capable of solving the incredible mystery of The Shy Eye and escape the labyrinth?
Unlocked
A very relaxing, wander through the seasons. It didn’t take me long to start enjoying this experience. I wouldn’t really call it a game. There are things to find yet it is more relaxing to wander the landscape and ‘happen’ upon the small number of items. There is really nothing to ‘beat’ except your own anxiety over trying to locate the achievements quickly. I believe this defeats what is offered; some time to explore the seasons and enjoy the soundtrack. The music is lovely and manages to add a calming nature to whatever time is spent ‘wandering’ the landscape.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
Unlocked is really good value for money because you get 3 games enfolded in one. Each game has a different story and each level has a different environment. All the variety maintains your interest. Each game has a host of collectables for you to find at your leisure and some are cunningly hidden. The worlds are not big enough to get overly lost, but challenging enough to get frustrated.
In Unlocked, you are an alien on earth and each level is a season. Game play involves you finding all the clocks which will open the door to the next level and some tubes. There is no clock to beat, so it is a calming experience to leisurely find what you need. The gentle music in the background adds to the ambience. There is one tricky platform area in this game.
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
Flannel Amethyst
bought the game on discounts the game is pretty average gameplay for 3 control for 4 elaboration of textures for 4- the idea is interesting, but the author still needs to try - a fact I played it for about 30 hours, the game is of average quality I would rather not recommend it, somehow good luck to the author!
– Real player with 47.1 hrs in game
A good 3D platformer with low-poly graphics, a cute girl and good character control, love that.
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Out of Sight
Seek and you shall find! Explore miniature worlds and uncover everyday items while chilling out to laid-back beats.
Bursting with color and charm, Out of Sight is the promising debut from UK-based NinjaDuck Games. Located in Cheltenham in the Cotswolds, England, the studio was founded in 2018 by Adam, a University of Gloucestershire graduate with a degree in Film Production. Not only is he a self-taught developer, but he has also created what may be the cutest logo in history for NinjaDuck Games. Out of Sight, their premiere project, combines vivid landscapes with a soundtrack by lo-fi artist Purrple Cat. The result is a relaxing 3D scavenger hunt that’s perfect for a low-key gaming session after a stressful day.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
Out of Sight, just like your dirty laundry, you can probably see it if you look close enough.
Our verdict: Worthy
Find out why in our full game review .
• Enabling tilt-shift makes you think you need the same glasses as Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys just to see things clearly.
• Black cats are hard to find at night.
• So are tires.
• Farmers stash their equipment in their outhouse because no thief wants to deal with that shit.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
Beside Myself
Played on Linux using Proton-GE as it has video files, This game seems to be some bought source code as i’ve seen this same UT Engine horror game a fair few times now (inventory, Camera, lighter, etc), and also bought Assets as i’ve seen everything else (Textures, 3D Objects, etc) before on other Horror Games.
Graphics are okay (assets), Sound is okay, Gameplay as most horror Games without running from Monsters, Just wonder about clicking on whatever you can and reading whatever you can and taking photos when you see a cross mark.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
I want to say I for the most part understand that effort and payout go hand in hand. Yes, its a good foot forward for whatever else you publish on steam but like your friend Emika the first game is most certainly not a great piece of work. There are a lot of elements that I’ve seen him revaulate in the progression of his three ips, timing of scares, ability to implement types of scares, creation of mood and tying it to the fluency of the story’s progression. And recently playing his first and most recent game I can see that your currently at the step he was at when he first released Find Yourself, getting a better grasp on that pacing and experimenting on what you can and can’t implement mechanic wise and element wise into your games. I’m interested to see if you too will show improvement like he did with Summer of 58' (although its not a perfect) but for now I wouldn’t even say that this is a project I’d pay for if I knew what I do now. Nevertheless keep it up and don’t get discouraged if you enjoy making games.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Marble Parkour
Do you like jumping, passing obstacles and having a good time? This game is definitely for you. This is not a game that will take all your free time, but for a few hours of joy is a great option.
The game has an entertaining character, it should not be considered as an AAA project. This is a small indie game, and which is present even physics. Each level is unique. It is perfect for children and will not interfere with adults.
My score is 7/10.
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Roll at dizzying speeds trying to dodge frustrating obstacles and compensate for unpredictable physics in Marble Parkour, another thinly-veiled asset flip from Tero Lunkka. On the plus side, it’s incredibly cheap, the graphics are crisp, and it contains simple, functional achievements for collectors. It’s too bad that it misses the most important element, namely: Fun.
Nineteen levels await you in this physics platformer, built around slopes, tubes, loops, cannons, bumpers, mines, and surfaces of varying friction. There’s also a handful of powerups, like a speed burst, high jump, gravity inverter, and a size modifier. Sounds like a simple recipe for success, right? Sadly, that’s not the case.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Mojito the Cat: Woody’s rescue
Mojito The Cat: Woody’s rescue is a cute puzzle platformer adventure
Play as Mojito and find your best friend Woody, a glutton teckel dog who has misteriously disappeared after following a food trail.
Follow woody’s path and find out what have happened to the Animals Kingdom while you find secret spots and items in every level.
KEY FEATURES
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Walk, Run, Stealth Walk, Jump
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Interact with elements. Push Boxes, Carry objects, use activators and more
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Avoid and overcome multiple enemies traps and obstacles
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Explore all levels to find secret spots and collectable items
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A relaxing and fun 3D stylized game with cute cube based characters