Legacy - Witch Island
Decent amount of hidden object games and puzzles. Very little voice acting and quite an abrupt ending. Overall good and enjoyable. Took about 8 hours of casual play to complete..
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
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Legacy - Witch Island
is a little click and point fantasy adventure.
This game is very ambient on it’s own way.
Things i liked:
+The pictures you playing on are just beautiful to watch and well done.
+The music is relaxing and sometimes it pass very good with the storyline.
+You need to play many different and some difficulty or tricky puzzles which i loved to play in
this game.
You could skip them too but why do you play this game if you don’t want play the puzzles?
+The Storyline is good but nothing special or great.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Finding Alina
I found Alina
– Real player with 69.0 hrs in game
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This game is really awesome if only you could play it.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Caapora Adventure - Ojibe’s Revenge
It nice to see the Brazilian culture represented by a game. I love the puzzles and the unique 3D cartoon style! If you like Zelda-like games you will love this one! Highly Recommended!
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
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Really good adventure game about brazilian folklore, a theme not that much explored. The basic mechanics reminds me old Zelda titles! Exploring previous areas with new abilities and finding all feathers and others collectibles is fun! Recomended!
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Station 35
Ran into a few quirks with the ai and some interaction prompts but other than that, my friend and I had a really good time with this. I got spooked pretty good a few times but I managed to escape! It’s a pretty simple but well put together game aside from a few issues.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
I love the weird stuff, especially in horror games. The kind of stuff you have to dig 40 pages into the tags to find, stuff that has 0-10 reviews. Is it good? Who knows! Station 35 is the weird stuff. Of writing, this game has one single review and I found it by digging about 40-50 pages into the horror tag. So, is it good? tl;dr, yes.
This game speaks of a passion project. It’s perfect by no means and rings with design that is amateur, but it’s very much made with love. You often hear people tell others, “why don’t you make your own game if you want X?” and it feels like someone set out to do just that with Station 35. The game reads like your classic sci-fi horror: aliens on the ship, you need to get out. To do so, you are presented with three possible exits, one on each floor of a sprawling and dark spaceship. Each exit has three items it requires, be they keys or tools or ship parts, before you can use it to escape. Each of these items is scattered randomly throughout the ship, leaving you sneaking down corridors and into rooms trying to find that damned red key card since the yellow opened the first door and this blue one won’t do the trick for the second. As you do this, you’re presented with two main hazards: the blind, docile creatures that inhabit the hangars and the roving monstrosity that prowls the ship.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Domino House
Fantastic experience! The ambiance, art, and music are wonderful, and the puzzle solving is very rewarding. Those ‘epiphany’ moments when you figure out each puzzle are well worth the time invested looking for hints and clues.
What started out as a “spooky” house you want to escape, slowly turned to a charming place with wonderful character and heart, that I was sad to leave in the end; you develop an attachment to Domino House as you learn it’s secrets and examine all the nooks and crannies in the wonderful artwork searching for clues/hints to the puzzles.
– Real player with 14.1 hrs in game
Yes, it took almost 5hrs maybe to beat this. But it wasn’t that complicated I just kept getting interrupted. You believe me, right? Think most people can complete it in under 3hrs.
This game is fantastic. Yes, I got it for free, but I already want to play it again. Who wants to play point and clicks again? The art is on point, the music is chill and relaxing, the scares and uncomfortable things in the house are just perfect. There was only one puzzle I got annoyed at because the sequence was so long, but everything was incredibly creative. Things blended into the environment seamlessly, and something I saw as easy I know other people struggled with. It’s perfect.
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
Hidden Histories: The Principality
Over sixty hidden object scenes to master - Themed images in each scene. Based on a fictional Principality in the Pyrenees. In each scene the player must find items from a list that are hidden within the scene’s main picture. Six hints available per scene with no cooldown period.
4 Months of You
4 Months of You is an fun and interesting puzzle game with a horror feel to it. I’ve been playing this game for several hours, and I’m still not finished. But I’m enjoying every minute of it! If you’re into puzzle games and have a lot of patience and desire to explore every corner of the game’s environment (like I do), then this game is for you.
Essentially, this game requires you to solve puzzles one-by-one in order to progress further. You start inside your apartment, and as you progress further, things start to get scarier. You also start to uncover vague details about the main character’s background/story, but with still many details left vague (it leaves much for you to ‘fill in the gaps’).
– Real player with 22.5 hrs in game
4 months of you is a cool game you have that gives gaming a new feel to horror, few bugs like the gate outside wouldnt open for me but i may have missed a key its a great game all together
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Heart of Moon : The Mask of Seasons
Wasn’t what I was expecting, but it’s not too bad and can be addicting. Works on Triple Screen.
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
A fairly standard match-3 game, but with nice music and really good graphics in the cut scenes where you get to find things. I think it’s good for younger players as well as those looking for an easy time waster. The rewards are nice, and come frequently enough to be satisfying.
– Real player with 18.0 hrs in game
Iselin Saga
I enjoyed this game for story, artwork and puzzles - a good variety but nothing over complicated.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Very amateurish game. It feels more like is made by a single guy than by a team. Stripped of almost all “game” aspects but the uninteresting HOS and ok puzzles.
Dated and uninspired graphics. Confused and not interesting story.
Not worth the money.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Home Safe and Silent
Home Safe and Silent is a survival game heavily inspired by popular zombie tabletop board games. You will play as the leader of a colony trying to survive the zombie apocalypse. Each day of the apocalypse you will allocate members of your colony to perform different tasks while also planning out your own route to scavenge for supplies. Each location you explore will have randomly generated rooms which you can rotate around to try and find helpful items for yourself and those you look after.
Key Features:
Search for hidden items in fully interactable rooms
Manage members of your colony by assigning them to different tasks
Fight off the dead by rolling different combat dice based on the weapons you equip
Make every move count!