Light Fingers
Light Fingers is a magical mechanical board game where thieves compete in a test of skills to prove who among them is the most deft! Explore a randomly generated miniature board world that unfolds before you as you roll dice and move around to explore.
Seek out shops where you’ll find cards to buy, special services for hire and chests of loot to plunder. Remember, always shop before you steal!
Raid Dungeons, where coins are a plenty, but deadly hazards are just as numerous. Here you will go up against your rivals who can defend the dungeon operating the traps while you attempt to loot its treasures.
Don’t get caught! Play your hand of cards strategically or buy favors from the local inhabitants to avoid the guards and other players as you work your way back to the thieves hideout.
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Crystal Control II
FUCK
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
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Idk, just left it running for cards
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Ehandcipation
one of the best competitive local multiplayer games released in years, give it a try!
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
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Las manos hacia arriba, las manos hacia abajo y pum moriste
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Guano Gladiators
A good shitty game. 10/10 would wipe again.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Although this is meant to be a fun and casual brawl between friends, you’d be surprised at how quick your friends are to shit on you.
10/10: Would shit on friends again
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
Pull Ball
Nice and simple game to play once in a while while maybe doing something else or listening to music etc. Won’t use much resources, can nicely keep it running on the background. I like the windowed-mode which doesn’t take the whole screen, which in my opinion is not required for a game like this.
A fresh way to play a kind-of-a-golf-like-game. You can implement strategies on how to create the best score since the score is accumulated through gaining distance and wall bounces. With single shots you get 2x multiplier as well as with when you score the ball inside the inner hole. Because of this and the leaderboard, this has a nice competitive aspect to it.
– Real player with 77.0 hrs in game
As a 2D minigolf lover, this game was fun for a while. The idea of getting points by bouncing off the outer walls of a level is a fun mechanic that gives levels a lot of replayability as I try to get to the top of the leaderboard in each level by using 2 shots.
However, it seems the best strategy is often the same: just zig-zag as much as possible and then attempt to hit the center of the circle. Hitting walls actually increases the speed of the ball a tiny bit so you also get more distance by zig-zagging (which gives more points).
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
Storage Kings
This is War!
Outsmart your rivals by bluffing, raising the prices of useless garages and then
following up with a crucial decision, to sweep all the best off for yourself.
In Storage Kings, there’s no place for hesitation or mercy.
At the end of the day, the best ones count profits and
the worst ones end with nothing. Which of these will you be?
Treasure or Garbage
Not all gold that glitters - don’t fall for your greed.
Often, what’s old and ragged is worth much more than shining blings.
Improve your skills and become an expert in auctions.
You can go anywhere…
Do you feel better on the suburbs of Manhattan or rather
among an exclusive neighbourhood of Hollywood?
Travel through all of the States of America to
get all the best items and face the locals.
If you can afford it
Everything is about money! Make only smart decisions.
If you lose a couple of biddings and get a bunch of crap
from the ones you’ve won, your budget will melt away faster
than you think and you’ll have to come back to your old, boring job.
Don’t let it happen and become the Storage King!
ASSASSINATION BOX
Found a glitch/bug where if I crouch , I cannot die.
Also I finished this 100% in like what? 2/3 days?
For those who are lazy, get auto clicker. Trust me.
[UPDATE]
Welp, this game got updated. In the old map it was just a small arena.
The auto clicker won’t be as much use now.
– Real player with 19.2 hrs in game
This game has little to offer and I don’t see it leaving Ealry Access.
The game has, but not limited to:
-Boring, discusting music
-6 minutes of gameplay
-Insulting achivements that yelled at me for starting the game
-Having got the chance to assassinate anyone in my playtime due to the horrendous aiming
-Dont see a box anywhere
Do not waste your hard earned 6 dollars on this. If you wish to burn 6, just make a salad of money and eat it with some ranch. Much more enjoyable then playing this.
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
ClusterPuck 99
Note: This is my first review and I purchased Clusterpuck 99 for (ironically enough) $0.99.
Clusterpuck 99 has a lot of elements that make it an ideal game to pick up and play if you regularly play video games with people on your couch. It boasts the rare ability to have 8 players play at once (if you have the controllers and USB ports to pull it off, mind you), and what it lacks in graphics, a sluggish pace, and the glaring error of no online multiplayer it tries to makes up for with its simple and engaging concept and gameplay. This simple game (with its ~4 controls) regularly creates the memorable moments that most people look for in local multiplayer games. You know, the ones where people are laughing, yelling, or high-fiving because of momentary displays of skill, chaos, or brilliance.
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
I wholeheartedly recommend buying ClusterPuck ‘99. My friends and I went out to buy Cards Against Humanity, but ended up coming home with a Steam giftcard to but Crawl with. We had another $10 leftover, so we looked up “great steam multiplayer games”, or something along those lines—and came across this game. We watched the first trailer (not the live-action one) and it peaked our interest. Then we watched the live-action trailer. We were hooked. We experienced some issues downloading it because Steam was experiencing “heavy load” at the time, seeing as it was Memorial Day. It was well worth the wait. ClusterPuck ‘99 is one of the best games I have played in my life. I would be willing to give PHL Collective the funds to make as much DLC or ClusterPuck ‘00 if they wanted (if I had the money, but I’d be willing to work for it). These devs are awesome and so is their game. I can’t recommend this enough. Just make sure you have enough controllers, because everyone’s gonna wanna play.
– Real player with 19.6 hrs in game
Fat Mask
I played the game a bit during the beta stage of the game and this is what I think. Fat Mask is a really fun brawler type local multiplayer game minus the brawling. Sounds weird, I know, but it has the feel of a brawler in the free for all mode except minus violence (unless you want to count shooting a cube at another players face, causing him to bounce around like crazy). There’s also a solo/co-op mode, where you work together to try to get as high a score as possible. But sometimes, it’s nice to try to best your friends in the free for all mode when you’re feeling competitive. In both game modes, there’s actually more depth to the gameplay than you would imagine at first - when you learn how to steal combos, combine combos, grab other’s cubes midair, etc, you start to really feel this. The only thing that irks me is that when you have your finger off the left stick and shoot a block, it goes in the last direction you pointed the stick, but I expect it to go to my avatar’s forward. I’ve missed some combo closing because of this, but I more or less got used to it by now
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
I have received this product for free, but it won’t change my overall idea, nor that it will influence my opinion in any way.
TLDR; Look for ‘‘Overall’’ bellow
Puzzle-Brawler does describe Fat Mask pretty well.
Let me summarize: There is 2 main game mode: Solo/Coop and Free for all.
In the solo/coop mode, you have to build block combos before a time limit (represented by 2 red ‘‘walls’’ that close on the screen. Once they touch it’s time out). As soon as you do a combo, the ‘‘walls’’ withdraw themselves a bit. The greater the combo is, the wider the walls will open. This can be played with friends: Building the biggest combo using teamwork.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Gado Fight
This game is TOO GOOD!!! Crazy that this is a mobile game but it is ported so nice to PC. The combo system is very similar to Blade Strangers but instead getting of less damage for using the same moves in a combo, you cannot use the same attacks in a single juggle. This allows players to get creative in order to do the most damage possible! I will definitely be playing much much MUCH more often!
– Real player with 20.0 hrs in game
tl;dr: The gameplay is solid. The UX,Eng translations, and lack of control remapping? Not so much.
A Fighting Gamer’s Perspective:
For context, I like playing fighting games but find the mainstream ones to have too high of a skill floor to have fun with them. I’m not wholly dedicated to them but still enjoy playing matches on occasion. Blasphemy I know.
Impressions:
Gado Fight , from the very short time I’ve played it, seems like an ambitious fighting game. Since it’s a port of a mobile game it has rather simplified base mechanics, with the depth that fgc heads will like. You can look up combo videos and see for yourself. If you like BFTG, or Metal Revolution, you’ll like Gado Fight.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game