Running Through Russia

Running Through Russia

This game reminds me of a game I used to play when I was a kid in the 80s. The game? Contra, a side scrolling shooter game. This game is also a side scroller but without any shooter elements obviously.

The point of this game is to collect the blue bottles. Each blue bottle you collect, you earn 1 achievement. However, if you collect the orange bottle, you go to hell. If you collect the purple bottle, the game ends. If you collect the light blue bottle, you go to the sky (presumably heaven). The game also ends if your character touches a cute looking bear.

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game


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Completely nonsense (if it wasn’t for the achievements).

It’s not an early access game, it’s just a bunch of bugs put together.

You basically control a poorly designed character and your only enemies are standing bears; you have to collect vodka bottles and the only thing you can do is jump by clicking while sidescrolling.

The lone things the game has (apart from two background changes, “heaven” and “hell”, by drinking two “different potions”) consist of bugged ledges; if you jump on them, most of the times you fall down or you get stuck.

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

Running Through Russia on Steam

The Cat Games

The Cat Games

This is a rather short and simple game with 3 scored mini games and some little “side activities”.

It’s very cute. I like the art style and the classical music fits in smoothly with the mood of the game.

Overall the game is very…

C A T 3

=^._.^=

It doesn’t offer a great deal of extended game play but it does have Trading Cards, Leaderboards (I found that you can compare scores with other people if you access the stats via Steam client, not in game as far I could see) and 16 Achievements that aren’t too difficult to earn as long as you’re curious like a cat and willing to take a quick look at a walk-through guide if you’re not 1337 enough to crack the cat code.

Real player with 19.8 hrs in game


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Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

The Cat Games on Steam

Meme Run 2

Meme Run 2

Meme Run 2 review

This is my Meme Run 2 review, this isn’t anybody else’s Meme Run 2 review.

Whilst there may be several like it, this is MY Meme Run 2 review. It’s not warxillusion’s steam review of Meme Run 2, its not Twitter User GoingRandomNow’s steam review of Meme Run 2. It. Is. MINE.

Anyways, now that i got that out of the way and that you guys know that it is my Steam Review of Meme Run 2, i would like to express my opinions on Meme Run 2 in this Review about Meme Run 2 by ioletsgo.

Real player with 11.5 hrs in game


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I love this game so fucking much, it is incredibly addictive and very difficult. I see a few reviews on here calling the game bad but I don’t think they understand the point, you see all the crazy seizure inducing shit on the screen is what makes the game interesting, funny and hard. Every single crazy thing on the screen is designed to do three things, be funny, be ironic and make the game harder. Instead of having mobs that you have to fight off you have 1000 dollar bills on your screen covering 50% of what you see. In the past 24 hours I have spent 6 hours playing this game and every minute was worth it and I hope to be meming on for many more.

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

Meme Run 2 on Steam

oO

oO

In similar vein to games like Super Hexagon, 140, Gauge and Duet, oO is a minimalistic game with simple objectives and simple controls - on the surface. But while things may look easy enough at first glance, the challenge comes in mastering the sparse mechanics you are given to get past whatever sadistic obstacles oO’s glowing, circular world cares to throw in your direction.

With ever more complex patterns to overcome and a faster and faster rate of play, the simple “push space to flip” mechanic might only be one button but will eventually build to challenge even the fastest of reflexes. You will die again, and again, and again

! and again, and again, and again, and again, and again; but unlike some other punishing titles of similar ilk, the deaths here don’t tend to feel cheap. You’ll always know why you died, and what you need to do to avoid death next time.

Real player with 10.5 hrs in game

Too frustrating to be much fun. I do like the deceptively-simple concept and the wobbly-screen mode you can unlock each time you clear a level… but the overall charm wears off very quickly. It doesn’t take long for things to start to feel mindless, and this is not the kind of game where mindless gameplay will get you anywhere.

I’m surprised at the glowing reviews this game has gotten. (And of course anyone who doesn’t recommend the game gets slammed with downvotes, I’m sure I’ll be no different.) Scrolling through the positive reviews, hardly any of the users seem to have played for more than a couple hours - probably because the ragequit is strong with this one; I imagine many of these people played it once and haven’t touched it since - so again, it’s tough to understand the positive feedback. For the novelty, sure. Everything else… hm.

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game

oO on Steam