Untitled Goose Game

Untitled Goose Game

This game is, in all honesty, really enjoyable and I have played it many times. As a goose, I could do a lot more than just the storyline. I’ve finished the game twice now, and I always keep working towards getting those extra goals done. Some parts, such as delivering the golden bell home, were a bit difficult, but never too bad. Overall, this is a great game and I recommend it!

Real player with 1335.0 hrs in game


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A fun game to play with your small children, mine’s 4. it’s a bit mischievious but that’s the worst of it. I’d say it’s fun for all ages. I wish I could find more games that were actually fun for my son’s age that we could play co-op together on pc.

Real player with 46.9 hrs in game

Untitled Goose Game on Steam

Say No! More

Say No! More

Target Audience: Those looking for light hearted, comedy, and smiles

Summary:

Say No More does well in using the insanity that’d you expect from a game where you have someone go flying from saying No at them, and combining it with smart writing and themes that parallel the situation that the modern corporate world is going through. It’s not preachy and yet takes a side, but does it with writing that’s equivalent to a fencing sword: precise and yet pointed, and flexible. The experience is about 3-4 hours and has a well put together arc with some small side stories that are worth paying attention to, and the game rewards players who wait to say no with small tidbits that will make them want to see more. The amount of voice acting in the game for a small game like this is impressive with the number of languages available. There’s also something just inheriently fun of seeing co-workers go flying in rigid rag doll physics.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game


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Yes

Say No! More runs with its self-declared unnuanced, one-note premise into the realm of absurdity and stays there - all whilst qualifying its premise in its own title. There’s nothing quite like it and it’s glorious. Satirical perfection even.

Buying and playing anti-capitalist games under late-stage capitalism is my protest of choice, so I was immediately drawn to Say No! More’s demo last year. Even as a single chapter slice it managed to work standalone and neatly take the premise to a satisfying conclusion. How exactly it could be expanded on without too much fluff was the question…

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

Say No! More on Steam

Super Bunny Man

Super Bunny Man

Say what you want about this game, it is undeniably unique for what it is.

The bizarre. The unexpected. You keep asking yourself “Why” and “How” to all questions below:

  • ___ was this made?

  • ___ is it a game?

  • ___ am I playing this?

  • ___ is it the best thing ever?

…and so on.

Seriously, now. I’ve purchased a few controllers recently for local multiplayer, along with some party games, this being one of them. I’ve played with several different groups of friends, and this is among the most memorable ones, because it is simply unexpected. Weird premise, simple controls, constant “What is going on?” feelings, endless laughter, this game is a masterpiece for what it is. And of course, it’s not for everyone. Graphics are simple, fast to clear all stages if you’re savvy enough, but that is not what this game’s about. This is about the wacky stuff, it’s about the catchy-as-hell menu music, about showing it to your friends and seeing their reaction, about laughing yourself off at the fall death sound, about never having the slightest idea of what you’re trying to accomplish, but ending up doing something impressive anyways(not usually though, most times it’s just a funny failure).

Real player with 44.2 hrs in game


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I find this game to be a pretty challenging physics platformer. The controls take a little getting used to, but the stages help learn the motions used to get throughout the game. Co-op is a ton of fun, however both players need enough coins to progress in the later levels. The first half of levels can be done pretty easily co-op, but the later levels I recommend playing solo. Getting the speed challenge with two players can be quite challenging. The party mode, i hardly even touched. I only had one other person to play with so we could only do 1v1s. Though having 4 players total would probably be quite fun. I had quite a fun time mastering the game and finally collecting all 120 coins. I hope to see more updates in the future or a SBM2.

Real player with 17.5 hrs in game

Super Bunny Man on Steam

Peace, Death!

Peace, Death!

Yep, cool game and nice little time killer.

Gameplay is very straightforward. For each “candidate”, you take a look at them and decide whether they should go to Heaven or Hell. At first, it starts off with very simple things like “Does he have devil horns?” or “Is he clutching a Bible?” but over the course of 7 weeks, a new qualifier is added every day. By the end, you may be saying to yourself, “Normal eyes under the eyeglasses, had blood on his chest from a crime committed but it turned out he was a murder victim, isn’t a clown, held a Bible but renounced his faith, blood at his feet that wouldn’t wash away, so what does this add up to?” … all on a 4 second time limit. Now do this again for 45 clients in a row.

Real player with 13.2 hrs in game

Peace, Death! is a really fun, fast paced game.

It reminds me of papers please, but is much faster, more light hearted and more humorous. In this game you play as a reaper who is new to the job. You judge whether people should go to heaven or hell (and later purgatory) based on their features. Are they clean? To heaven! Puddle of blood, horn, glowing red eyes? TO HELL! Progression is clear and the difficulty curve is very reasonable. The game takes place over the course of several weeks, and each work day a new feature is added, thereby increasing the difficulty. This part of the game was well explained. However, I did experience some confusion when I encountered the four horsemen and fate. If they were tutorialized at all, I missed it completely. From what I’ve been able to gather, there are four horsemen, though you only work for one: Death. He and the other horsemen, famine, war, and pestilence, will sometimes have offers for you where you can gain and lose favor with each of them. Until the very end of the game, I thought I had to keep all of their influence as balanced as possible. At the end however, I found out that your score is (partially) calculated by taking your favor score with Death, and subtracting your influence with the other horsemen. I feel that this could have been explained at the start of the game. Also, in my opinion these special deals should only appear after a few days so that a new player isn’t confused by them.

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Peace, Death! on Steam

CastleStorm

CastleStorm

This is imho 36 Tower defense or assimilated games i played sorted by interest :

Some people might find this list useful for discovering unknown TD.

Legend :

(TD) - pure Tower Defense

(ATD) - Assimilated Tower Defense

(FPSTD) - First Person Shooter Tower Defense

(S) - Solo

(M) - Multiplayer

1- (Warcraft 3 & Starcraft’s TD \o/) (TD) (M)

2- GemCraft Chasing Shadows (TD) (S)

3- Creeper World 3: Arc Eternal (ATD) (S)

4- Dungeon of the endless (ATD) (M)

5- Defender’s Quest : Valley of the Forgotten (TD) (S)

Real player with 38.3 hrs in game

TLDR

CastleStorm it’s all fun and engaging until you step into the viking realm and you learn to swear as if godzilla is trying to chew off your head while playing angrybird in a tower defense game. What did i get myself into?!

Non-TLDR

CastleStorm (CS in short) is developed and published by Zen Studios. The PC version was released on 29 July 2013. It is also available on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Switch, Wii U, Xbox 360 & Xbox One. According to Metacritic (https://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/castlestorm ) it has:

Real player with 31.9 hrs in game

CastleStorm on Steam

Struggling

Struggling

The final boss that people have been calling buggy and rage inducing is being reworked sometime in the next week to make it much “less random and less punishing” [EDIT: It is fixed now]. You can chat with the devs and other players on the Struggling discord, and they’re really responsive to player criticism.

Literally every part of the game apart from that boss is incredible: the gameplay, the visuals, the music, the hats, the other bosses, everything. You can play singleplayer or local multiplayer (remote multiplayer with Parsec), and the controls are weirdly intuitive. It takes about 6-8 hours to complete for the first time, but there are so many great bossfights and paradigm shifts that you’ll wanna play again. The game is very replayable since are about 50 hats to collect in secret areas, and each challenge has many ways to be beaten.

Real player with 104.6 hrs in game

Man this game is a BLAST.

The humour in this game is the best, me and my friend were laughing our asses of till the very end. The controls are a bit like the controls of games like getting over it where it doesnt feel unpolished or shitty, you just suck.

All the negative reviews are either from people complaining about there not being online coöp even though there’s apps like parsec that work amazingly with this game (or you just use steams own remote play tho that’s a little buggy if ya ask me), or from people that say the game gets boring after a while even tho the humour and small parts where you gotta actually use your brain and skills keep it fun and hella entertaining.

Real player with 14.2 hrs in game

Struggling on Steam

Cannon Foundry Simulator

Cannon Foundry Simulator

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1403850/Mars_Colony_Builder/

  • Decide what size of cannon you want to cast (light, field, heavy or even bigger)

  • Shape its barrel (mortar, howitzer, long-barrel)

  • Choose decorations and inscriptions

  • Decide what material - (bronze, brass, iron?)

  • Cast off the cannon, keeping an eye on the melt and temperature (make no mistake because the casting will come out brittle)

  • Choose the caliber of the barrel and drill it (the thinner the walls, the larger the ball but also higher the risk of explosion of the gun)

  • Polish the finished barrel

  • Build a gun carriage for it (for ships, field, fortress, siege)

  • Test your cannon on fortresses, buildings and ships.

  • Kings and generals will want to buy cannons if they are good.

You set up a cannon foundry. You have to go through the entire process of creating an old cannon from the very beginning. Build your workshop and start production. You start with the most primitive medieval guns. But you’re still developing. You improve the workshop and discover new technologies. You build both light, field and heavy guns. After selecting the size of the gun, you set the shape of the barrel and its length. You also decide whether it will be a cannon or a mortar. Once you have made the cannon mold, you go into a risky casting process. If the casting succeeds, you can drill the barrel (the best guns had the barrel drilled only after casting!). Be careful not to overdo it with the size of the barrel in relation to the thickness of the barrel walls! Later you decide on which carriage to mount the gun. Heavy guns require a strong carriage, so their mobility will be reduced. Then test your gun - is it accurate? how is the range? does the cannonball fly flat or steep? how much gunpowder can you load (velocity of the cannonball)? how effective is it in destroying various targets?

This all affects the price your guns will get on the arms market.

Cannon Foundry Simulator on Steam

Cat Capacity

Cat Capacity

Leave no cat behind! This game is fun and pretty crazy. Can get pretty challenging when the cats don’t all want to fit in the cupboards. And watch out for the bunny boogey man, he’s pretty quick!

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Cat Capacity on Steam

Daddy

Daddy

Sick, twisted and politically incorrect, the animated series features the adventures of the Griffin family. Endearingly ignorant Peter and his stay-at-home wife Lois reside in Quahog, R.I., and have three kids. Meg, the eldest child, is a social outcast, and teenage Chris is awkward and clueless when it comes to the opposite sex. The youngest, Stewie, is a genius baby bent on killing his mother and destroying the world. The talking dog, Brian, keeps Stewie in check while sipping martinis and sorting through his own life issues.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

This is a game where some random psycho (who can take 30 bullets to the chest and not die) kidnaps you and your daddy. You, a young child with diabetes, are your daddy’s only hope of rescue. Although…why weren’t you caged up as well?

Once I figured out what I had to do and where I had to go, it was a super easy game. There are some glitching that had made me restart the game, such as when I couldn’t pick up food anymore. Other glitches were just graphics, such as fuzzy items after you are caught, so nothing really game breaking that I experienced. I did think the fake daddy dancing was pretty funny. I didn’t like how easy it was for him to capture me at times.

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Daddy on Steam

Pig Skater Simulator

Pig Skater Simulator

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1443980/Roman_Empire_Wars/

I don’t even know where to start this description. So, this pig just managed to escape from the lab. It seems that something activated in its brain in the face of danger and it became supe intelligent and it learnt to… skate? Yeah, it just grabbed a skateboard and started riding around like it’s this porky porks second nature. And, you know what? This pig got some sick moves, bruh. It can do flips, spins, ollies and all the wicked stuff! Some people say it was even seen in the skateshop buying new boards and stuff.

How does it pay for it’s stylish looks? I heard this pig just loves pearls. That’s why it destroys everything on it’s way! Of course it’s a common knowledge that when you smash stuff around, pearls start to fall out. You really didn’t know that? Oh, and when you observe the pig it feels like it’s doing all this stuff on a purpose and with some kind of a plan. Like it’s doing some kind of missions I’d say, you feel me? Maybe that’s why it trashed all of the tables in the restaurants around for example…

Besides the pearls it also gathers up points by doing those quote on quote “missions” and collecting pearls and crashing stuff. Yeah, I know the pigs don’t know how to count… usually. But it’s got a specialized app for that on it’s mobile phone. How does it even use mobile phone is beyond me, but believe me – it does.

Oh, no… oh no, it found a jetpack! This certainly won’t end well. Oh the mayhem, the destruction!

Game features:

  • You’re a pig

  • Pig on a skateboard

  • There’s a jetpack too

  • Make ruckus and be happy as a pig in a clover!

Pig Skater Simulator on Steam