Storage Hunters

Storage Hunters

Have you already heard about storage auctions? Do you want to try, but be afraid of the risks? This game was created especially for you! Hundreds of storages, garages, realistic auction system: hundreds of players compete for garages in real time! Buy, open, pay off, upgrade! Do you want to cheat? Be careful, law enforcement officers are watching you!

  • Open world

  • Unique upgrading system

  • Realistic auction system

  • In-game marketplaces

  • Law enforcement system


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Storage Hunters on Steam

We Are Open

We Are Open

The game concept is interesting but

  1. it’s a little too messy with multiple people with the shopping lists around all at once, gets a little overwhelming tbh

  2. those people move around a lot so even after you get the item, they have moved to the other floor and you have to go find them again lol, a little annoying ngl

  3. the AI obviously knows where all the stuff are so it’s like impossible to try and compete with it at all really

  4. each item for each person can only be fulfilled once by you or the bot so it’s kinda frustrating that you scramble to find the item only to return and see that the bot had already gave it to the person lol

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game


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We Are Open on Steam

Uptasia

Uptasia

I thought I had reviewed this previously, I am sorry, I really should have!

I love this game, it is one of two I have played daily for a year. I love hidden object games, this one takes that in a unique direction. Basically, you are tasked with creating a town in the 18th century I believe. You have to build housing, businesses, parks etc. The hidden object games come in when you level up the factories (businesses). For most, you are creating product to sell like breads, cheeses etc. In order to get additional slots to produce, you have to level up your factories by playing these hidden object games that get progressively more difficult as you level your factory. They also do by-weekly events that are a lot of fun and keeps everything fresh and interesting. It takes a while to level but to be honest, I try to slow it down even more because as you go up levels, more factories become available and you have to purchase them so my goal is to have the money before I level. This is a free to play game and it is possible to play and advance without spending money. I have spent money on gems to get decorations and upgrade my residences because I am lazy and don’t want to work that hard ;D

Real player with 8433.9 hrs in game


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Edit after about 1.5 years in the game and at level 50:

As the game progresses, the hidden object games one must play to level a building gets effectively tedious. Even playing a bit in the morning and then in the evening when the timers are shorter it takes 2 or more weeks on a single building to get from level 4-5.

AS for my time played - look at it. You’re right, I’m not actually playing the game that much. Who could? Herein lies my biggest gripe: collecting resources. I generally collect one or two sets of resources a day. They renew every 6 hours. It currently involves literally 3 hours per collection. So I am AFK ALOT. Sometimes I choose my 15 resources (gets me about 225 wood at a time, so it’s not minor) and: go to work for 8 hours, go to the store, mow the lawn, go to sleep, cook and eat dinner with the family, watch a movie - you get the picture. In fact, I’ve almost quit the game dozens of times just because of the resources. My recent solution is to decide not to care and just pop in each evening, do some HO’s, collect from my factories, and get whatever resources I can before I log off. I won’t be playing much longer, I suspect, and I have paid for a total of 18 months premium account thus far. In my opinion, the devs really need to rethink resources and their collection specifically, because it has completely turned me off the game.

Real player with 5626.0 hrs in game

Uptasia on Steam

Contraband Police: Prologue

Contraband Police: Prologue

Overview

Although Contraband Police: Prologue can be sufficiently reviewed by saying “in the likeness of Soviet Russia, vehicles inspect you,” ol' Il Pallino has always prided himself in objective reviews that are the basis for the comment “TL;DR.” Set in the early-1980’s, the prologue starts with the player on their first day on the job where people driving vehicles in worse condition than what the player will find in an American redneck’s yard and make note of the damage (which is typical) and look over papers with an Autobahn Police Simulator 2 mechanic of matching up information, and ultimately deciding to accept or reject a traveler attempting to enter the nation. (The player can simply use their eyes to make note of anything not in order with a traveler’s credentials.) Subsequent days consists of learning other game mechanics like inspecting vehicles suspected of containing contraband, along with the day off, in which the player empties the contents of the contraband storehouse, chucks would-be smugglers in the gulag, and buys new equipment. There’s also even a day where people are forbidden from bringing a certain type of cargo into the country.

Real player with 39.4 hrs in game

I actually enjoyed this game. A lot! One of my favorite parts was the area where the tree was on the edge of the road. I was minding my own business making money and stuff and I hear this glass shattering and metal clanking. I run and look. I see a few vehicles lined up in a semi-circle at the end of the road so I watch them get out of their quagmire. Eventually all are on the road and here comes a vehicle so I step aside but the tree never moves. This is when I realize what was making the destructive sounds of vehicles hitting things. LMAO Every Single Vehicle passing by hit that tree. Every one of them. This I hope stays in the game. It adds character. :lol:

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

Contraband Police: Prologue on Steam

Delivery Boy

Delivery Boy

Add the game Delivery Boy to the wishlist and you will be the first to know about its release on Steam!

Play as a funny guy Johnny, who moved to Crystal City in search of work and got a job as a courier. Here is a city of great opportunities, help Johnny climb the career ladder and become the best courier.

■ The best courier. Take various orders, deliver them to the right place and get money and experience points.

■ Move faster. Buy various vehicles - a gyro scooter, an electric scooter, an electric bike, an electric skate, a mono wheel, an ATV and other means of transportation.

■ Your business. Open and manage delivery services. Hire workers, buy transport and various equipment.

■ Secrets of the city. Collect the relics hidden in Crystal City and explore the interesting sights of the city.

The game is being developed by one person - Sergey Poroshin, a self-taught indie developer. Thank you for your support!

Delivery Boy on Steam

Pest Control

Pest Control

I see some potential in this game, every week updates make it better and better. If you are fan of crafting and turn based games you should love it! Specially if you like humor and good in game art. I’m really excited to see the full game!

Real player with 36.3 hrs in game

7 hour of headache try to get started in the game i’m so mad and confuse still after the update i wish i would have got a refund…..

Edit it took me a long min to figure out the game but now that i got the hang of it its a pretty fun game…but when you have to pick a person to go in the box to battle is not easy there need to be a better way to pick people when battle

Real player with 23.3 hrs in game

Pest Control on Steam

Medieval Shop Simulator

Medieval Shop Simulator

I like idea of what this game could be but i have to say its not for everyone the game is not easy to figure out yes there is a guide that can help you but even with its help i still could not get a grip on this game but where do i start well the biggest issue i have with it is the building you need to build a table and then a stump to get started! wrong you have to build your shop first by building rooms. will you have enough materials on you to do that? no you need to walk around the city to find them there is stuff lying around to take if you look hard enough. once you build some rooms then you can place the table the game does not tell you you to build the table in the shop and when i placed it i placed it backwards against the wall but again it will not tell you these things. my next issue with this game is you need energy to leave the city! like why it cost a hundred energy to remove a tree from your property that’s fine but to need energy to leave the city just no. so if you’r someone that can put a lot of time in to this game you might get somewhere with it but if not i would wait to see if anything changes I’m going to try to play this game more and more but i don’t know i already have a headache trying to figure out this game with what i have already done but this is still a great concept of a simulator and i hope it gets better over time

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Don’t want to ruin the overal raiting with a negative review since there are not many reviews yet. But unfortunately I cannot recommend the game in the current state. Non-intuitive controls, no tutorial. Overal impression of unpolished early-access game. I was blocked right at the begining by not able to craft the first workbench (a stump) because I don’t have a log, only planks. Game didn’t feel that good to make me fight with it discovering the basics.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Medieval Shop Simulator on Steam

The Forger

The Forger

What can be said, it was a click clicky click and then click the same thing 1000000 more time game,

I would like a bit more hints to the chest puzzle. The first one was super easy, the next clueless.

respawn hit point regain is too high to fast for the mobs.

Changing design or size / placement for hit meter bar.

my eyes were really not able to stare at one point for so long. with also focusing on how much I am doing damage for let alone for the timer where he reset all hit points and starts over.

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

it’s a pretty dumb little clicker with lots of unfun random chance, that never really goes anywhere

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

The Forger on Steam

To Save Humanity From Virus

To Save Humanity From Virus

This is, by definition, a game.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

the game is pretty cool! I died :-)

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

To Save Humanity From Virus on Steam