Alien Life Lab

Alien Life Lab

The entire station, known as Alien Life Lab, has lost communications with society and fallen into chaos!

It’s up to you to traverse through Alien Life Lab Station to find any survivors, recover valuable lab resources and find what caused the station to go haywire.

-Procedural Generation to give you a new level every time!

-Electric Tranquilizer Gun uses actual (in-game) physical bullets to stun violent aliens!

-Tranquilize hostile aliens with sci fi pistol, shotgun and sword.

-Find survivors and tag aliens to earn credit coins.

-Go deeper into the station.

*Experiences Will Vary.

Story & Lore:

Several months ago, the Lab went black… Communications were lost with the outside worlds.

Residents on-board have no idea what triggered the Lab into stasis that released the dangerous exhibits to roam throughout the cargo-holds to search for sustenance.

Everyone and everything on the Lab has been reduced to utilizing whatever resources they have or can find to survive, not knowing when, or even if, help would arrive.

In the deep of space, you board the seemingly dead ghost ship…


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Alien Life Lab on Steam

Gooberries

Gooberries

If you’re looking for a cute farm sim, with a unique concept, this is it! At first blush it seems quite simple, but after an hour or so, you start to see more complexity and the pace picks up. The goobers are very cute and, as you play through, you’ll discover the humour of the dev shining through in some very entertaining ways.

I only played a few hours because of time constraints, but I’ll be back into it. Its very fun, and I enjoyed playing it a lot!

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game


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It’s a farming simulator in early access, so of course there are some things being ironed out. Luckily the dev is really cool and willing to hear out when players are having issues. I will say there’s not much of an endgame really, i.e. there’s a point where you can easily hit the peak of the gameplay and you won’t find much content left. The dev does post frequent updates about adding content. It just takes time since he’s a solo dev. All things considered, it’s a cute little game that I’m sure I can enjoy playing with my son. He really likes the characters, especially the Goobers.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Gooberries on Steam

Marionette lab

Marionette lab

A third-person action game with a fixed camera and elements of survival horror.

Classic gameplay elements: limited inventory, lack of ammo, locked doors, endless chest, etc. The game has a fixed camera, but the controls are like in a top-down / twin-stick shooter.

Explore the underground complex and find a way to the surface.


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Marionette lab on Steam

Mars Quest

Mars Quest

If u miss games like Vyruz: Destruction of the Untel Empire, this might rub the right place. More development and it will be fine.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Mars Quest on Steam

Ark of Loif

Ark of Loif

I wanted to like this game, but it is way too difficult for me. And not in a Dark Souls good kind of way.

You pick up an AK at the start with 10 rounds, go to the first level and a spider tries to attack you. First two shots are missing, I think. It is hard to tell, because I couldn’t tell if it actually hit the spider since there was no reaction, like blood or anything like that. I shot 5 times and the Spider died. Suddenly I hear another Spider coming at me, shot 5 times again and killed it. So with my 0 out of 10 bullets another one approached me. “Oh shit what do I do?” is what I screamed before I got killed.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Ark of Loif on Steam

Off The Chains Disc Golf

Off The Chains Disc Golf

Update: Game is Dead no dev work anymore don’t expect much

played for about 5 hours and love the game. really hope the dev doesn’t drop production and have plans to stream this game in rotation because of how into disc golf my buddy and I are.

Bugs:

  1. don’t like that i HAVE to teleport to my disc for the bag to pop up and let me take a shot

  2. Sometimes the round won’t end no matter how many times the last person throws their disc in the chains

  3. I can pull a disc out and carry it within 10 ft of the basket and drop it in for an ace

Real player with 24.9 hrs in game

This is an excellent Disc Golf experience. My friends and I play IRL about once a week, and while it takes some adjustment to throwing weightless VR discs; the physics of this game are consistent enough that you can apply your real-life disc golf skills into the game with just a bit of practice. The environments look great, and the terrain of the courses feel diverse and realistic. I was able to maintain a smooth wireless experience on my Oculus Quest (1) over Virtual Desktop on High settings. The visuals aren’t photo-realistic, but they are good enough I feel that I’m able to be immersed in the experience.

Real player with 22.7 hrs in game

Off The Chains Disc Golf on Steam

Haydee 2

Haydee 2

What’s more fun:

  • Playing a brutal and well-designed puzzle game.

  • Playing that same puzzle game as a generously endowed cyber-girl in high-heels ❤

Haydee 2 plays very much like Resident Evil and Dead Space, but you play as a delightfully thicc female character, trapped in a giant technological facility that’s built like a labyrinth.

I’ve been a big fan of the first Haydee game ever since it released in late 2016, and Haydee 2 not only met my expectations, it even surpassed them! The kind of challenge this game presents is a true test of one’s navigational skill and problem-solving ability.

Real player with 116.2 hrs in game

Haydee 2 has quickly became one of my favourite games, I dont think Iv ever played anything quite like it. The absolute absence of guidance is totally refreshing, thanks to this I share the same confused perspective as HD512 which is our characters serial number, but more on that later. We awaken in a room next to inanimate copies of our-self, you immediately take control there is no cutscene no narrative no markers. You only hear music and an automated announcer, everywhere is desolate and void of sentience whatever this place is (or was) it is clear it is no longer functional. As you make your way around a bit you’ll notice a few things, such as there seems to be a sheer abundance of sexual imagery from vending machines to posters to pick ups, and that the only life you seem to encounter are horribly disfigured alien looking creeps in worker uniforms. I wont spoil what iv learned about the story because half of the fun is actually figuring this out for yourself, the way you learn the lore is in two ways there are little titbits of information on letters and reports scattered around the entire facility. The second way is environmental storytelling which goes back to what I was saying about the lewd imagery and zombie like workers, when you combine the scraps of info with the environment, you get a really engaging story which is drip fed to you the player leaving you to hypothesise, or wonder what the hell happened here.

Real player with 96.4 hrs in game

Haydee 2 on Steam

Space Captain McCallery - Episode 3: The Weaponmaster’s Challenge

Space Captain McCallery - Episode 3: The Weaponmaster’s Challenge

The Weaponmaster’s Challenge

In the lawless reaches of the galaxy known as the Renegade Sector

Space Pirate Captain McCallery needs a Weaponmaster to round out his new crew, and he knows there’s only one man for the job: Mark Two-Blasters. A former member of his crew, Mark Two-Blasters left a year before the rest of the crew mutinied, due to disagreements with some of the other crewmembers. He took a shuttle and flew to the planet Ograr III, one of the most dangerous planets in the sector, to spend time training in isolation.

Ograr III, a planet of prehistoric beasts. Ograr III, a planet of thick forests and high mesas. Ograr III, where Mark Two-Blasters has made his home for the past year.

In this 3D Action-Adventure game, McCallery will have to explore a dangerous world, battle prehistoric monsters, survive off the land, and search for his old ally. With how things left off, Captain McCallery knows that Mark Two-Blasters won’t make himself easy to find. If McCallery wants Two-Blasters to rejoin his crew, he will have to prove himself in The Weaponmaster’s Challenge

This episode of Space Captain McCallery is a self-contained adventure and can be played without having played the first episode. However, if you want to start at the beginning, the first episode can be found here:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/852900/Space_Captain_McCallery__Episode_1_Crash_Landing/

Explore a Strange Alien World

Playing as Captain McCallery, you will travel through thick forests, rocky cliffs and dark caves. Pay attention to your surroundings, as danger lurks behind every corner. This world is full of hidden paths and secrets to reward exploration.

Consume Alien Plants

The Captain needs to eat to survive! Be on the lookout for plants which you can consume to regain your energy. Food items can have a variety of other effects, ranging from restoring health and increasing your dash length, to hallucinations. Explore your environment to find rare and beneficial items!

Battle Alien Monsters

The game features fast-paced lock-on combat. Dash around your foes, dodging their attacks. Use your trusty laser gun to blast away at your enemies, or conserve your ammo by punching and throwing rocks. You’ll be up against a variety of alien beings, including multiple boss fights.

Survival Mode

For those who want an extra challenge, there’s Survival Mode. Survival Mode removes checkpoints from the game, and also removes enemy and item respawning. This mode requires caution and careful item-use in order to make it through.

Space Captain McCallery - Episode 3: The Weaponmaster's Challenge on Steam

World End Diner

World End Diner

I wanted to rush my review because I do think this game is really good, and it deserved a thumbs up to help! However, I wanted to return to this review to give it a proper analysis for people who are on the edge of purchasing this game;

1. The gameplay loop is very fun and simple. The core of the game consists of gathering/farming/buying materials in order to cook for the animals in the forest. You will unlock more ingredients as you go, and while this is a slow proccess (Ive been playing for 3 Days and -just- unlocked alchemy) it feels appropriate.

Real player with 328.0 hrs in game

Well uhh, i dont know if i can review this assertively, but i’ll try.

I play this usually every day for a few hours, and i’m in LOVE with this masterpiece.

for the pros:

many adorable animals , some jump when u serve them their fav food

epic lore and hidden things that make u play for hours to learn new stuff

huge options for decorating, you can place everything literally how u want

u get plushies from animals (very important)

hard to get stuff, which makes u really hyped and wanting to do more

Real player with 162.0 hrs in game

World End Diner on Steam

Kenshō

Kenshō

Kenshō is a tile-sliding match3 puzzle done right:

  • Simple enough that anyone can play it. No need for complicated tutorials.

  • It is aesthetically pleasing, beautiful even and the soundtrack is great.

  • New elements are introduced on every level. The game eventually becomes challenging, but very forgiving. If you fail a level, the tiles get reset but you don’t lose your progress.

  • Just the right length to feel that you got your money worth but short enough without becoming a chore. The levels are randomized so you can replay them as much as you want or don’t if you don’t want to. There are no unnecessary achievements or goals to force you to keep playing over and over.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

It’s a good game. When I finally understood everything about this game, it became immensely more satisfying to solve. It doesn’t overstay its welcome, and is incredibly well-priced. Personally, though, I think it would be best played on mobile devices, especially considering the lack of uncapped FPS and edge-aliasing. All in all, though, this is a little gem that needs more attention.

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game

Kenshō on Steam