Seven Doors
When I saw this game, I didn’t think about it, as it caught my attention and I was curious to see how it had been made.
When a proposal immerses you in the way Seven Doors does, it’s because things have been done with care and attention to detail despite the technical and natural limitations of an independent project. I can assure you that from the first-person perspective with which we faced this title, I felt overwhelmed by the artistic section of some of the scenarios, and I felt the oppressive atmosphere that they tried to transmit to the player.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
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I find this game very frustrating as the loading is slow and the controls choppy. This is not a point and click game. It is a WASD game. I have gotten to the 5th level and am about to abort continuing this game. My blood pressure can’t take it. This game may be good for younger adults with good hand coordination. I am older and enjoy point and click. I do enjoy puzzles, but, not puzzles like the ones in the 7 doors. I got this game on sale so I am not to disappointed as opposed paying full price. This game has good graphics and is short. I had to play with the lowest graphic level as loading was unbearable long. I have a AMD A10-7800 with RAM 12 GB.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Lost and found - What if I come and find it
Un juego divertido y refrescante. Tiene una jugabilidad muy original que hace que pases un rato agradable.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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Very entertaining game. I had a good time playing. 100% recomended!
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
White Day VR: The Courage Test
A prety cool and short little horror game. The movement control is terrible but other than that its ok but dont bother collecting every item bc the leaderboard is broken and dont even register youre score if you managed to find all the items…..just go for the normal and the bad ending.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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✔️ I love the Concept, can replay nice RNG
✔️ VR Horror Fans it’s a must have @ $4.99
❌ I did get hung up on Models, like lockers
⭐ WISH it was supported by bHaptic ⭐
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– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Beta Escape
I wish that could be a way to play coop at the same computer (split screen). I bought this game to play with my girlfriend, we both love puzzle games, then i realyze that we could play only at lan, and i probably have to buy (again) just to play with her and this kinda disapointed us.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
BLIND
UPDATE: June 7th 2021, I did a review on youtube on this BAD game and they gave me a copyright strike because they didn’t like the review. that was low and dirty. don’t go anywhere near this. they are horrible people.
Here’s my written review:
there’s nothing to do in this game, no objectives, no clues, only a flashlight that runs out fast, and no other batteries. it says almost all objects interactive, that’s a HUGE lie. maybe doors and a couple drawers that are ALL EMPTY and a couple phones that says “lighter fluid”. plus “you’ll get stuck behind doors, there is no save or checkpoint because there are no objective. read the game description it says. explore a spooky mansion and that’s all you get, you just walk around. this is a TOTAL RIP-OFF.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Okay so I disregarded the previous reviews and decided I’d give this a fair chance. I mean for $3 why not. I actually do not know if changes were made or if the other two just didn’t look but I found it easier to find items without the light because the little white dot is hard to see in light so you will miss an item. I only used the flashlight when it really was black and then turned it off, not sure how you were losing so much battery unless you keep it on all the time. there are other batteries in the house, and a lighter to light candles. I actually was enjoying it but then I tried saving which apparently is something you can’t do in this game, that feature is BROKEN. The phone is mistaken for lighter fluid…so not sure if you would ever need to refill or not but I was at near 100% and I lit 4 candles. Obviously I am not about to replay 45 minutes when your save button doesn’t work. You had an okay idea but fail to make a finnished product, I’ve also seen this before from another developer which makes me think you are them or just reusing someone elses stuff…refunded
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Family Mysteries 3: Criminal Mindset
Each chapter in this Artifex Mundi series features a different protagonist. The unifying theme is (tragic and at times disturbing) family secrets and a mystery to unravel. FM3: Criminal Mindset is one of the better new AM games, although it is still light on challenge. The plot is bizarre and a little spooky, and includes biomedical psychology (of the scifi-light horror genre) and conspiracies within conspiracies. That said, if you suspend your disbelief, there are some interesting HO scenes, better than (recent) average puzzles, and the protagonist is intelligent and very likeable.
– Real player with 15.8 hrs in game
A little light on hidden object scenes, although there are plenty of mini-game puzzles. Hidden object scenes and mini-game puzzles are not randomised, the solutions are the same for each playthrough.
There are a couple of tricky puzzles, what makes the game overly difficult however is the “Unmistakable” achievement which is supposed to pop after completing a hidden object scene without any mistakes. Sadly however it is bugged and actually pops when you complete a scene in less than 60 seconds without any mistakes, and due to morphing objects and items hidden behind or within other items, it makes for a very difficult achievement to earn as a result.
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
KaraDedeler 1989
It’s meh. 90% of your time is spent not knowing what you’re looking for, but towards the end you start to figure out how it works. Don’t know how it ended bc the game just wiped my progress after I died 1 time near the end.
6/10
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
scary and well made, just short
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
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
Darkarta: A Broken Heart’s Quest Collector’s Edition
This game is marketed as a “hidden object” “adventure” and a “point and click” game. I can honestly say that this is the first time I would consider that an okay mix. I generally do not view hidden object games as something that should be in the point and click adventure game category. To me a point and click adventure involves exploring an area, having an inventory (which you generally use to solve puzzles and sometimes have to interact with in your inventory), talking with NPCs, solving puzzles, and a strong storyline. Most Hidden Object games don’t really have an inventory don’t usually involve conversations with characters, usually have a sort of weak story, and usually only have minor mini-games if at all. That’s where this game seems to cross the lines a little. It has some very minor dialogue, let’s you wander through several areas where you need to collect things that you use to solve puzzles in other areas (sometimes you need to interact with them in your inventory), and for a hidden object game very few of the puzzles in the game are actually a hidden object puzzle. Even when you are presented with a hidden object puzzle it generally gives you an option to switch to a match 3 game instead. The story is actually very rich and you slowly discover it through various objects and cutscenes as you play through the game. The additional memory objects can add even more story element to the mother daughter relationship between the min character (Mary) and her daughter Sophia. I’m still not sure I’d call this a Point and Click Adventure but, it definitely comes close. It’s more than an interactive storybook and certainly a puzzle game that goes well beyond your normal hidden object game.
– Real player with 24.6 hrs in game
The key for this game was provided by the devs for reviewing. The review and opinions are my own and have been not been influence by this.
Darkarta: A Broken Heart’s Quest is a puzzle game from India which has the look and feel of a HOG, except with a variety of puzzles. I quite enjoyed the array of puzzles provided. While I can’t say I enjoyed each puzzle type individually, you would generally only be given a certain type of puzzle once, so enduring a disliked puzzle will usually be over quickly. The variety of puzzles to me also felt like a bit of a double-edged sword. While I appreciate the use of variety helps to remove the feeling of doing the same thing over, it also made it feel somewhat unfocused. So, was this a case of the game not being able to win? Liking the variety but criticising it for it? Not sure exactly why, but something just felt a little off with only doing puzzle types once. Usually in puzzle games, they introduce a puzzle concept to you and “train” you on it, ramping the difficulty as it went. Perhaps for me then, I would rather have had SOME variety in the puzzle type, but not so much that most types felt like a disposable one-use? YMMV of course.
– Real player with 11.6 hrs in game
Escape From School
Highly Recommended! I enjoy puzzle games and this one caught my eye right away. I love how the puzzles, so far, are not extremely hard like most others in recent games I have played. This one definitely has potential! Yeah there are some bugs here and there, but that is to be expected at least within the first couple of weeks of a new game release. The creator contacted me through my Youtube video of my gameplay. I reported a few bugs that were found in game. Glad I could help :) Cannot wait to see the next level/s! Looking forward for more from this creator!
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
probably the most intense game ive played this year, and ive played with myself alot this year.
9/10, its private school with one classroom, very discriminate
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game