Birding Simulator
The incredibly unique Birding Simulator hits Steam with an amazing ornithological journey full of unforgettable adventures. For the first time in gaming history, you can discover true-to-life bird species and photograph them in a virtual, North American-based world. This simulator lets you experience the realistically reproduced mechanics and aspects of photography and bird watching. Dive deep into the world of wildlife and get up close to birds in their natural habitat.
The Most Realistic and Diverse Locations
Discover a variety of meticulously crafted locations and travel through rich biomes: natural forests, wetlands, swamps, and hills. Explore uncharted, eco-friendly places in the heart of nature. Make your mark by keeping a travel diary and taking photos of newly-discovered bird species living in North American lands. Play the role of a professional birder and photographer, collecting pictures of various bird species famous for their plumage and rarity.
Become a Real Birder!
Adjust all necessary camera parameters accordingly, choose the right lens, distance the tripod, observe nature’s beauty, and take magical photos. Experience incredible realism, thanks to the game mechanics of photographing and tracking birds. In the stunning natural environments, each bird species looks phenomenal – take advantage of that.
Meet the Rarest Birds Worldwide!
Discover over 300 different realistically reproduced bird species in dozens of virtual locations. Learn about their natural behavior and origins, observe them in their authentic environment, and – most of all – capture as many as possible in the best photos. Small, medium, large, popular, rare, undiscovered, it doesn’t matter – find them all!
Love, Intrigue, Saving the Forest…
Participate in the story of a businessman who returns to his family home and discovers an ecological threat to the nearby forest. The compelling and extensive storyline, complemented by the real-life simulator, will allow you to go through the various stages of the hero’s life: from learning photography, through childhood love, to a rescue mission in the endangered forest.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1402650/Birding_Simulator/
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Catch a Duck
Simple but tactful game of mouse and cat chase puzzles.
Requires some quick thinking, good reflexes and patience.
Cheesy voice acts.
Clunky controls and very sensitivity at times around ‘corners’.
Eating number of ducks achievements, required to be ‘in one single game session’.
Was decent.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
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Catch a Duck is a cute little action-arcade game with 25 levels and 5 bonus levels, offering a couple hours of gameplay. The graphics, music, and SFX are appropriately stylised and consistent throughout, and it does achieve a feeling of being a sly fox: chasing down rabbits into dead end passages; luring wolves and bears into traps; tricking hunters into shooting at each other.
Unfortunately, the game is also very flawed: mostly in minor ways that are needlessly annoying or confusing. For example, you can’t navigate the menus using a mouse. That seems like an oversight.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Fishing Frenzy
Fishing Frenzy is a very interesting fishing game! You have to fight for prey, catch fish, blow up mad sharks and seahorses, collect stellar fish and shells, catch bubbles and bombs, worms, treasures, watches and gifts. This game has a lot to collect and anything is possible! Make your way to the top and become the best player in this naval battle!
Management boat and a fishing rod: the arrow keys left, right, down, or alternatively, the keys A, S, D. Reset bomb: Spacebar.
The game is waiting for you:
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Cute graphics
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Musical accompaniment
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Fishing
Enjoy the game!
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Magnet Fishing Simulator
Take a special neodymium magnet, tie a rope to it and throw it in water like lakes, canals, rivers, creeks or oceans. Then you pull it back out of the water and hopefully acquired a lot of hidden treasures. You never know what your magnet end up with.
Magnet fishing is a combination of environmentalism and treasure hunting. The magnets used are strong enough to remove large debris such as rusty bicycles, guns, safes, bombs, and more from bodies of water.
Restore found treasures in your own garage using professional tools and chemicals.
You can keep them or sell to buy more or less useful things.
Enjoy nature, explore beautiful environment, but be aware that magnet fishing can be dangerous. There are a lot of hazardous things hidden under water…
Key features:
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Detailed magnet fishing simulation
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Detailed restoration system
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Shopping system
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Driving system with many vehicles
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Living ecosystem
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Dynamic weather system with day/night cycle
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Beautiful open world
And much more!
On My Own
I wish the game would let me know that I should have some food prepared between biomes, before telling me I starved to death on my way to said biome and then deleting my save file of 3 hours. I also got really focused on finding foxes and forgot to eat. I had plenty of food, but then I “starved to death” and another save file of 5 hours was deleted. I understand it’s trying to be realistic, you should think of this intuitively, you should figure it out, etc. but forcing a complete restart after hours of tedious gathering and crafting just feels like a slap in the face.
– Real player with 16.6 hrs in game
just a garbage game.
Graphics 4/10 - kind of cute and retro.
Interface 1/10 - Feels like a bad phone port. it’s very clunky.
Music 2/10 - it gets unbelievably repeative hearing the same loop.
Guidance 3/10 - It doesn’t hold your hand. It pushes you from behind and laughs. then ignores you forever.
Saves 0/10 - Manual saves are overwritten by autosaves making M. Saves pointless.
Overall 2/10 - I’d return it if I bought it specifically. but it came in a bundle. I’ll check back in a month and edit this review if things improve. Right now? DO NOT BUY.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
PROPHUNT™
PROPHUNT, a hide and seek type of game in big development where you have hunters vs props. Choose a prop and blend in the map. Hide behind containers, trashcans and whatever you can find. Choose a lot of props and try to win the match without being found. You have to be aware that you can use ‘fireworks’ that gives you points. The seeker will see or hear where you are and will try to find you.. Not knowing you could have ran away to a different spot to see the seeker looking at everything he or she can find.
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
I played the free version with some friends and I loved the game, but now I have no one to play with.
And because I had no one to play with, I walked on every map trying to find bugs.And I managed to find only one bug as prop.The bug comes at the disadvantage of the props. Sometimes when you change from a small object to a large one, you are left with low HP.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Hunter
I’d rather catch COVID than to play this game again.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
I once took my family into the woods. We brought a loaf of garlic bread, and a pre-cooked pizza. We had a song in our hearts, and smiles on our faces. It was a good time. The garlic bread got burnt, as it’s actually really difficult to cook garlic bread over an open fire.
You probably had more fun reading that than you would have playing the game. 0 meese/10
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Hunting Simulator 2
Actually I’ve fallen in love with this game despite what most people say about it. At first I was sceptical about it and decided to try “trial version” (if you know what I mean ;)) but I liked it so much so I decided to buy it to support the developers. These guys did an incredible job of turning the weird and unplayable first HS into a decent game that just needs some polishing.
Everyone compares it to tCotW but to me tCotW loses in most points. Let’s see:
- You can only carry two big guns unlike in tCotW where you can run around armed to the teeth like the Doom Guy and you don’t even get exhausted. Here you get exhausted after sprinting with a full backpack and your guns.
– Real player with 92.5 hrs in game
Hunting Simulator 2 Full Review
As with most of my reviews, the TL;DR and final verdict will be at the bottom.
It is a bit strange for someone who loves animals, to go ahead and buy a game where you shoot animals, but I found a unique sense of peace wandering through the forest tracking animals, the water in the distance, the wind howling through the trees and a bird in the distance collectively brought the forest to life. I come from a family of hunters, but I myself never found joy in taking the life of an animal for sport, or tradition. But I enjoyed the wilderness, tracking an animal only to feel the joy of eventually having your patience pay off. So I decided I would get a hunting sim, but which one would fit the bill?
– Real player with 64.3 hrs in game
Thousand Threads
Thousand Threads is a game about walking through beautiful landscapes and the mysteries that emerge in the distance. You deliver mail, and, if you’re curious, peek at the letters before passing them off. You discover ruins, and wander through the ancient stones hoping to find something that could tell you about the world you’re in. You stumble through woods into the path of a bear, and then flee the bear only to bump into a passing stranger. The bear attacks the stranger instead. Maybe you beat down the distracted bear, and heal the stranger if they fall. Maybe you let the bear subdue the stranger, and loot the body after.
– Real player with 26.8 hrs in game
This… is a weird recommendation to make. I had a lot of fun with Thousand Threads, but I don’t think it succeeds at being what it clearly, explicitly sets out to be. To give it a thumbs down would be dishonest - I enjoyed this game for what it is! But what it is involves a tremendous breakdown between intent and execution.
I wouldn’t call it a good game. I WOULD call it an interesting one.
Thousand Threads is a game that wants to be a human connection simulator and is instead more of a frontier justice simulator. You deliver letters between a fairly large number of ambulatory cardboard standees who are more or less machines of petty grievance and aggravated assault. You wander beautiful environments, picking flowers, beating wolves to death with the world’s strongest stick, and also beating whatever NPC decides to ambush you on the road to death, also with the world’s strongest stick.
– Real player with 13.2 hrs in game
Rising World
**This review has been updated 3 times the bottom review is the most recent
i leave more previous reviews here as a diary of my experience.**
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So After I bought the game I skipped singleplayer and went straight into multiplayer ( a no PVP server in survival mode )
as soon as I loaded in, i was AMAZED!
The graphics are better than what I had expected from looking at screenshots.
– Real player with 9461.7 hrs in game
If you consider buying Rising World, you should inform yourself about it first. This is not different to other things - you wouldn´t buy a TV, car, etc. without first reading the Pro/Cons before, right?
Rising World is a game in development, in Alpha stadium. That means it is incomplete and every update can change the whole game experience.
The content of the game is currently “limited” to building. Why i set “limited” into paraphrases? Simply because the game is yet incomplete and still, in my opinion, the best building game out there.
– Real player with 1714.2 hrs in game