Oculux

Oculux

i like the game. pretty well made for 20 days of work. cant wait for the level creator update

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game


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Oculux on Steam

Newton’s Life at Home - Pixel Art Jigsaw Puzzle

Newton’s Life at Home - Pixel Art Jigsaw Puzzle

Even if I didn’t already think this was especially good among other jigsaw puzzle games, I’d be recommending this one because IT LETS YOU ZOOOOM OH MY GOD WHY DON’T MORE JIGSAW GAMES LET YOU ZOOM?! Being able to zoom in on the puzzle makes the higher piece counts actually enjoyable, which is usually a huge shortcoming with these types of games. MY EYES THANK YOU, DEV!!

But even without the zoom feature, this is probably the best jigsaw game I’ve played. I do digital jigsaw puzzles to relax after work, and this one eclipses every other one I’ve played because:

Real player with 35.4 hrs in game


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After 31 hours, I have finally finished all of the puzzles. The pixel art and color scheme are incredibly cute. I bought not too long after the release, while there was a bug that prevented achievements from popping up. The developers worked hard and it was fixed in about the same week. If you have a couple bucks to spare and are looking for a cozy puzzler, this one’s one I recommend!

Real player with 31.5 hrs in game

Newton's Life at Home - Pixel Art Jigsaw Puzzle on Steam

Sudokolorful

Sudokolorful

It’s a very relaxing game. Perfect for when you just want to chill out and still exercise your brain a little. I liked the idea of a color-based Sudoku. It would be interesting if we had an option for customizing our own palettes.

Real player with 7.9 hrs in game


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It’s very colourful!

Love a good puzzle game!

Nominated it for the Sit Back And Relax Award during the Autumn 2021 Game Awards event.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Sudokolorful on Steam

Quest for Runia

Quest for Runia

Super relaxing game for a bit of cooling down after work.

The Controls are far better then i expected them to be.

It happens far less then i thought it would, that i aim at a point on the far end of the ‘gaming table’ and miss the spot i aimed for.

The graphics are a bit bright.. too colorful for my taste, but it doesnt hinder the experience at all. If you like them - even better.

The music adds to the relaxing experience.

The tutorial makes it look like an easy game, but you will soon see, that you have to watch carefully and think a bit before starting a level.

Real player with 23.6 hrs in game

Very nice relaxing game to pause your brain from lockdown, politics, household and so on… I love puzzles and played a lot of Bejeweled on the phone. This is my new Bejeweled in VR - sit down, chill and forget the time. At the beginning it seems easy, but it gets challenging quickly. Above all, I’m someone who always wants three stars, even in other bubbleshooters, and here I haven’t reached them all yet…

I think it might appeal to young and old and VR newcomers, if they love puzzles.

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

Quest for Runia on Steam

Where Cards Fall

Where Cards Fall

Wonderful little puzzle game. Very satisfying to complete, and a neat story to tie it all up in.

Real player with 8.0 hrs in game

Blaseball brought me here, but I’m always down for a comforting little puzzle game. You can’t die, you can’t lose, you just guide your little man through a maze of fragile buildings you knock down on a whim. This is your life.

The final scene is just exquisitely timed and edited. I love when a game or show can pull that off.

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game

Where Cards Fall on Steam

Bot Colony

Bot Colony

Bot Colony is an ambitious title, maybe even too ambitious for what it’s worth. So far, playing it is more of a struggle than entertainment…

I am aware that Bot Colony is an Early Access Game, but still, this build is not playable by far. I’m afraid i wouldn’t even be wrong if i would say that there is literally almost nothing in Bot Colony that works as it should… Let’s start with the game’s motto: “The Game You Speak With”. This is the main reason why anybody would pay attention to it, but unfortunately in the end the player will find out that this is actually “The Game Which Doesn’t Understand You”. That’s it. I’ve said it. Natural language understanding is just not ready to be implemented in a game. It wil get you right about one time out of ten. Other then that you’ll get replies like “I don’t know what you mean”.

Real player with 55.8 hrs in game

Review after June 18 major upgrade

Introduction

Bot Colony is an ambitious title, aiming to provide a non-scripted story by allowing you to freely converse with robots. If you enjoyed literary works like ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep’, Isaac Asimov’s Robot series, movies like ‘Space Oddysey 2001’(not one of my favorites though) or Anime like ‘Ghost in the Shell’ and ‘Psycho-Pass’, you’ll find a similar setting here.

An important remark is that most of the gameplay is text (or speech) conversations, which at times can be both agitating and humorous, and that might not appeal to everyone.

Real player with 27.4 hrs in game

Bot Colony on Steam