Gravity Field
Seriously ! This game is really making me think. Not only understanding how to navigate the gravity fields in 3 dimensional planes but also the insanity of the Time Reversal mechanic on the right mouse click. This really is a very challenging concept to understand having the ability to reverse time and thus where the cubes are…or were…when you need to be someplace else when the reversed time gets to the right point. I cant really explain it but its twisting my brain in my skull. As of writing this, I have got to level 6 and pondering life trying to imagine time reversal steps before I actually commence. If you want a brain twister with minimal/no guidance or hand holding then go for it. This is the first puzzle game that I have played with a Time Reversal mechanic and I think my head is going to explode !
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
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For 4 quid, I can’t recommend this game. I would recommend this game only for puzzlers or game breakers if it was cheaper, so ye… maybe get it on sale.
I completed this in about 90 minutes, and I actually “broke” more levels to reach the exit than I solved, only going back to have another look at a few of the ones that I broke. I spent probably under 3 minutes on most of the later levels after I got used to the physics and graphics because they are so easy to break. I still haven’t tried to figure out how to complete some of the levels as expected, and I’m not sure I will ever bother.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
T. B. P.
Great and very entertaining game.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
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Search of Galaxy
After the supernova, most of the colonies of the Termian race were destroyed. There are small count of survivors and you are one of them.
Help your relatives find a new home and survive in the harsh conditions of space.
You will have to extract resources, build base modules, develop your own ship, and maybe build new ships, explore neighboring territories for survivors, search for lost knowledge.
In This Game there Are:
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flights on ships;
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extraction of resources from asteroids;
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Disassembly 3D
TL;DR Yes
Pros:
-The disassembly is very relaxing.
-The destruction is absolutely worth the long process of taking the thing apart, especially with the big builds, like the skyscraper or elevator.
-The disassembly is fairly realistic, if not for some minor details.
-New updates are constantly coming out for this game, adding new content and fixing bugs.
Cons:
-After disassembling most of an item, you are usually left with a few parts left and then have to look all over to find those last missing pieces.
– Real player with 28.2 hrs in game
It’s not a bad game, it’s actually fun to play. But there are three reasons while I choose to not recommend the game:
1- Bugs: The game has many bugs that can make a stage unbeatable unless you restart that stage. As a complitionist person, this was just too annoying to handle.
2- The bigger the object, the less details it’ll have. Like the Tank, Train, Towers and the Titanic. They were fun but they aren’t like the beginning stages where everything was much more detailed.
3- There will always be that 1 or more pieces that needs to be disassembled and you don’t know where the hell it is. It’s either bugged (like what I said in point 1) or it’s somewhere between the cluster of parts you just made and now good luck finding that last piece. The game should have had an indicator on the last few pieces that needs to be disassembled and where they are because looking for them is not fun at all.
– Real player with 22.1 hrs in game
Omega-Altro
Young mercenary Rita was called by some organisation on the mission: piloting and shooting! What secrets this mission has?
Fly and explore the underground sectors, find and enter rooms, shoot the enemies, and find switchers to advance!
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Pixel graphics
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Lander mechanics
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Platformer
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Metroidvania
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Dungeons
Parkur 44
PARKUR 44
There is only one rule in the game and that is to know the end of the track you play!
You will be given a period of time before starting the course, during which time you will have to finish the game.
If the time runs out, you have to start again from the very beginning of the track.
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There are multiple maps in the game.
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You can continue by selecting a map of your choice.
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The game has a level system.
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You earn level points when you finish each track.
If you want to play the game with your friend, you can create a room and compete with each other by entering the same Lan connection.
Currently there is no multiplayer system available.
Future times are planned.
Echo - An Indie Tale
Full play through here: https://youtu.be/Jsn3Ikz8TZA
This game can be a bit stressful. It’s difficult, but not too hard where you want to quit. I think for a minimalist game they did a ton with it and it’s very pretty I wish there was music throughout since it was always nice and relaxing when it was available. The story reminds me a lot of basically what happened in Ori from what I saw, but it’s still a very beautiful game that feels rewarding to beat definitely worth the $1.79
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Disassembly VR
Not sure but after clicking submit the button dissapears and it won’t let me leave the review so here is my experience:
Holy♥♥♥♥♥♥ I was planning on being disapointed and returning this but this is, for once, a complete♥♥♥♥♥game that is seriously good even though the idea of disassembling things sounds boring (it’s not apparently). Please buy this and support full real games in VR. 10/10 but vive users gets ready for the usual experience trying to handle things with your motion wands, gonna be banging them a lot.
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
+Fun
+Creative
+Lots of levels
+Therapeutic
-A Bit Pricey for what it is
-A Bit Buggy for the price.
3/5
This is a great, somewhat therapeutic game in which you take things apart. It’s somewhat pricey at $30 bucks, but quite honestly I’m enjoying it and think it’s worth the price. However maybe wait for it to go on sale, also if you don’t like taking things apart, maybe stay away from this. Also, currently it’s one of the best uses for the Valve Knuckle controllers.
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– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Poco In Dungeon
10/10 Would play again
I need the soundtrack tbh
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Honestly crazy how many people are arguing about meaningless goings on in the world while Poco is literally trapped in the dungeon :/
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Tales of Cosmos
Space isn’t supposed to be charming. It’s cold, dark, unforgiving, and unapologetic. And yet, In Tales of Cosmos, space is an anxiously charming place to be.
The premise couldn’t be simpler: you play a pair of anthropomorphized animal space explorers who become stranded in an unknown solar system and have to travel from one inhabited planet to another in search of a way back home. Along the way, you’ll meet a sleepy ghost, a crew of stranded moon mice, a hard-drinking space pilot, an angry pumpkin, and many others as you traverse worlds than range from leisure beaches along a chlorine coast, to forgotten tunnels below war-torn cities, to a tiny planet permanently covered in shadow.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
5.1 hours before finishing it BUT … even if short, it’s memorable. Ideal for beginners in pc gaming or even for the one like me that doesn’t have a powerful pc with huge graphic card and gaming hardware. It’s a point with the mouse with 4 keys on the keyboard kind of game. Not the usual W A D as for moving around in a game. I would recommend it for kids 10 + Years old with some hints to give them in the walkthrough (free and link bellow) if they get bored not finding the next step.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=817202219
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game