Here Goes Muffin

Here Goes Muffin

Here Goes Muffin is an exploratory, physics-based, puzzle platformer, starring… A muffin. With legs. Collect various sweets that will enable you to explore the world in new and exciting ways!

Powerups

Every powerup gives you a new way to move through the world. For example:

The Popsicle Lets You Jump!

The Lollipop Wheels let you climb hills, and hang below platforms!

And many more! Mix and match your powerups to overcome the unique challenges that come your way.

The world

Muffin beware: This place isn’t all sugar and sunshine. The path of a muffin is wrought with danger, and soon enough, you will just want to get back home.

There are several areas to explore; Some cheerful, some inhospitable, and some downright scary ones! All part of one big, interconnected world.

Jump, climb, swim, and fly your way to new heights (or depths) to see all that the world has to offer, and try not to fall into the many pits of spikes!


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Here Goes Muffin on Steam

Happenlance

Happenlance

A beautiful and addictive addition to the asldfj;oaisheouhigoiu genre. Highly recommended.

Real player with 28.4 hrs in game


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I like the game. Happenlances approach to teach things is like how it was done back in the 8bit days. Levels are designed in a way that you have to learn to do new tricks in order to continue, and you don’t get any annoying tooltips or small videos that show you what you have to do. You really have to figure things out yourself. And oh boy it gets challenging and fast.

Only thing that i would add, is somekind of collectibles in hard places. That way when you get better in the game, you would revisit some maps to get those collectibles that you couldn’t get before.

Real player with 13.6 hrs in game

Happenlance on Steam

BH Trials

BH Trials

This game feels like learning to walk after suffering a stroke. At first your movement will be uncontrolled and you will flail your limbs about the place helplessly. But soon you’ll get the hang of it and instead stumble about like a drunken toddler. Great fun!

There is quite a bit of content and extra challenge, as each level offers a collectible and a highscore list where you can try to beat the times of your quadriplegic fellows. Some levels are insanely hard and the highscore lists at later stages have very few entries. I really wish this game would be more popular, it would be well deserved.

Real player with 42.2 hrs in game


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I absolutely love this game.

I have always wondered how these sorts of machines are controlled in real life so when I saw Northernlion playing this, I bought it pretty much instantly.

BH Trials is an obstacle course game, where you navigate a “backhoe loader”, as I’ve learned these are called, through a path riddled with all manners of different obstacles. The only problem is, that the only way of movement is manipulating the loader and the backhoe arm. The wheels roll but that’s about it, you can’t actually drive or steer the machine in a normal fashion.

Real player with 37.1 hrs in game

BH Trials on Steam

TorqueL

TorqueL

This is a fun, very overlooked game. The graphics are very plain, but if you can look past that there is interesting gameplay beneath. It can be pretty frustrating sometimes; it’s definitely not for everyone, but if you enjoy physics-based games and having to adapt to a unique movement system - it’s worth a shot. You might want to use a controller though - whlie the game is fully beatable with a keyboard, you (probably) aren’t able to press all 4 extend buttons at the same time, which could prove useful in certain situations.

Real player with 21.8 hrs in game

I’m gonna start off by saying this:

This game is not for everyone and should only be played using a USB controller of some kind to avoid throwing your monitor out your window.

TorqueL plays like the 2D portal you always wanted, but more spamming all four directions at once to throw yourself around in the chamber to get to the next chamber. By chamber 10, you find your long lost daughter, so she can walk around in a big cube with you too. This is exactly how accurate the storyline gets by playing the first ten miuntes of it, then again thats all you need to see to figure out if this game is right for you. If it’s on sale for like $3.00, buy it, open up a six pack or light up a doobie and laugh your ass off as you try to get through some of the more advanced chambers that require more strategic button mashing. Overall, the game keeps you entertained if you’re under the age of 7, enjoy no storyline, and you enjoy the same gravity and lava combination in every chamber. The reason why I’m recommending this game is because it wouldn’t be a bad buy for the price of a candy bar because there’s simply not much else to the game other than what you experience about fifteen minutes into it.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

TorqueL on Steam