Heartbeat: Regret

Heartbeat: Regret

I would not recommend this game as a horror game. I feel like it has a lot of potential as a horror game but due to the frustration of movement. The game losses any sort of suspense and is replaced by frustration. Some people have mentioned that the lack of a tutorial was an added challenge; I didn’t find this to be true for myself. However I did find a lot of difficultly reading the text. As well as finding the tempo for the movement difficult especially at slower tempos.

The text being hard to read is not a huge problem as the text is read out loud and I got used to it over time. Though for people that are better at spelling than me I’m sure this is even less of an issue if it is an issue at all. Though for the issue of movement the tempo is very hard to find. I died severely times just trying to move around the areas and spent a bunch of time sitting in one spot just waiting for the heartbeat to go down. This made it very frustrating when most of my time is either spent sitting around waiting to be able to move without dying or trying to get back to a point that was right before I got killed just to march into death again. For as long as it takes to move around the areas you just lose anything that makes it scary. Honestly the most scary thing about it was how I was about to pick up my keyboard and chuck it across the room in frustration.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game


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An extremely unique idea! Never thought I would have typing horror and rythm in the same game! I love it! A little bit of trouble with instructions and knowing what to a couple times, but the incredible sound design makes up for it. I’ll be playing this for a while I can already tell

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Heartbeat: Regret on Steam

World of DASM, DASM Spell Quest

World of DASM, DASM Spell Quest

Son: „Mommyyyyyy!“

Mom: „Yes, my little Darling.“

Son: „School is sooooo annoying!“

Mom: „But Darling, School is important for your Future!“

Son: „But Mommyyyyyyy…..“

Wizzard: „No fun in School? We can help!“

Son: „Mommy, look, a Wizzard!“

Mom: „Hello, dear Wizzard. How can you help my son?“

Wizzard: „Come to THE WORLD OF DASM! Here you can learn how to spell words, even how to spell Sentences. And all in a lightly playing way. Here fun and Learning come together. So what are you waiting for? Come to THE WORLD OF DASM and start your SPELL QUEST now!“

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game


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So here is my review on the game.If someone see my account they will know i only play left 4 dead and dont have much time for other games as im a indie dev my self.As a support from one indie to another(i dont know the developer personally but we do meet on the unreal engine forums as the engine connect us all)I decided to try this educational game and see some new horizons that shoudve been seen years ago.

As the front page says,this is a educational game for small kids age 5-12.I dont have any kids but looking at some of the puzzles i loud say 5 to 10/11 years maybe.(coud be wrong as i didnt get too far in to the game).

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

World of DASM, DASM Spell Quest on Steam

Spooky Typing: The Ghost Plague

Spooky Typing: The Ghost Plague

The game is challenging but really fun once you understanding the core mechanic! That’s a solid typing game! The graphics and sound effect are on point! Recommended!

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game


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Another great typing game from Sensen Games. Really simple, but with a good soundtrack and design. A couple of hours of great entertainment, totally worth the price!

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Spooky Typing: The Ghost Plague on Steam