RE:Solver
Step into the role as an investigator under the RE:Solver Agency, a new investigation unit designed to take a fresh look at complicated cases. With your skills and newly granted overreaching privileges, you can access numerous confidential records on essentially anyone. Browse medical records, phone logs, browser histories, and social media to learn everything there is to learn about your suspects.
Background
The game takes place within a fictitious world, quite similar to ours, but with a few key differences. As crime rates are on the rise, a private agency called RE:Solver has sprung up, giving new power in the field of digital forensics. They aid law enforcement around the world by diving in and dissecting the case inch by inch, bringing a fresh set of eyes and vital information to the people in the field.
Nothing will stop a member of RE:Solver to get to the truth. Not rules, not privacy concerns, not ethics.
Gameplay
Use the tools given and dig into every corner of the lives of the suspect. Collect phone records, credit card transcripts, daily habits, and more through the Emerald Network. Browse the game-internal internet for missing people, public records, social media, and more.
Once you have a strong case, you may file them and hope you put the right person behind bars.
Production
This game is based on a series of investigation tabletop roleplaying one-shots written and conducted by Nils Munch during the Covid-19 lockdown. A great thank you to all the players and playtesters taking place in building and polishing up this game.
Creative liberty
While the world seems much like ours, all suspects and the criminal cases you are solving are a complete work of fiction, and any resemblance to any real individuals, living or dead, are purely coincidental. All characters portrayed are generated electronically, and no real people are displayed inside the game.
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During Before And After COVID-19
Waste of time and money…
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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Its kinda Cool, looked Simple, NIce Jumpscare.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Nightmare Frames
Alan Goldberg’s luck is about to change. He’s a frustrated slasher films scriptwriter in the Hollywood of 1985, and Helen Westmore, an eccentric millionaire, will grant him any wish if he can find out about the whereabouts of the last, unpublished work of genius horror director Edward Keller, considered to be the scariest film of all time.
Alan will find his way amongst B-films production companies, VFX workshops, religious cults, and a small haunted town called Serena, the dark reputation of which began when Keller was last seen there.
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Point & click adventure game solely based on inventory puzzles.
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An investigative thriller that gets darker as you progress into the story. From ambient horror to more intense one.
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More than 60 playable locations, and half a hundred characters to interact with.
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Original soundtrack by synthwave musician Heclysma.
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In Joe’s Diner you’ll be able to listen to SYNTHWAVE FM, where DJ Karen Johnson broadcasts licensed tracks by Heclysma, Decade Defector, Vincenzo Salvia and Self Delusion.
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By the author of award-winning Urban Witch Story and Billy Masters Was Right.
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BORIS THE ROCKET 🚀
A kinda hectic run-around-but-think game, nicely themed around quasi-Soviet missile intercept site. Be prepared to value every second of your time. Missions are around seven minutes each, so this is also a “just another bite” thing. I picture this in the evening, a mission or two every now and then. Then again, I love the setting too : )
– Real player with 38.9 hrs in game
This game is sort of Papers, Please.
During game you need to shoot down all incoming rockets. But task is not easy. You must properly configure every AA missile while trying to get enough resources to produce new missiles, or for upgrades. You alone in that base so must run on foot to every point of interest.
Actually I like games like Paper, please, so this game is my type of games, and I recommend it to buy. Its cheap enough.
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
FotoMuseo 3D
What happens when you are a Photographer and you dream of showing your work at an EXPO in a public place or in an art gallery?
Well, you end up building it yourself in a virtual way in a humble First Person Exploration 3D Adventure where you will explore the different levels modeled by hand of the game. Levels with increasing Secrets to Unlock during our trip to Atlantian Island AllEarth, where the **FotoMuseo 3D**is in charge of exhibiting some photographs of the Project 365 Nostalgic Items:
A Photographic Project focused on Nostalgia, published in Variedalia and worked daily for 1 year at the beginning of my work in JonatanFoto.
What NEW CONTENT do I want to add to FotoMuseo 3D here on Steam?
Over time I want to add new LEVELS, new EXPOS, new SECRETS. Free content for anyone who has their copy of FotoMuseo 3D on Steam. Right now the FotoMuseo has been inaugurated with the Expo of the Project 365 Nostalgic Items.
But, what New Expos and secrets will I present little by little over time?
Stay with me to discover them…
Rivals
I’ve played a couple of Owl_Skip’s games and this one also shows his talents as a writer and musician much like his previous title ‘Family.’ The interweaving timeline is unraveled as you progress while you can anticipate what’s to come from the chapter titles and descriptions.
It took a while for me to get the hang of things because I didn’t notice the dates at first. Once I did, I felt proud when I finally figured out how to get past the parts I was stuck on. It was fun putting the events in order by scanning the notes and replaying the audio tapes and music.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Rivals is a detective-like game, where your objective is to sort through recording tapes, songs and texts to piece together the story of two musicians and their relationship through the years. It’s a short but really sweet game, and the story holds up well. One thing that I need to point out: The songs are AMAZING, really really good. I would listen to them while reading the texts and found myself wanting more.
Clearly there was a lot of passion from the developers while creating this gem of a game. I bought it at full price and have no regrets. If you enjoy detective/puzzle games, don’t think twice, this is an awesome game.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Invasion 2: Doomed
This game is the sequel to “Invasion: lost in time”, the main characters are the same but the plot is different and it is always based on the same style as the previous one, it’s a science fiction adventure genre with a futuristic plot, focused on finding objects in various scenarios and interspersed with minigames.
MY IMPRESSION:
Very nice graphics, wonderful sceneries with snowy landscapes where the sky is not blue but violet, beautiful sunsets, and mountain views.
Excellent sliding playability never frustrating and simple, the object-seeking scenes are not classic conventional but pleasant and engaging because they require you to interact with various objects to obtain others, one thing struck me favorably:
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
If you enjoyed Invasion: Lost in Time, well, this is a direct continuation of the story and of comparable quality. Which, for the most part, is a good thing: more great and original puzzle mini-games and more of the exciting, fast-paced sci-fi story.
However, we also have the same buggy game engine. With the previous game I could not play in 4K. With this one I can only play in 4K, but that means text is often very tiny and also clicking on dialogs does not dismiss them. I could still finish the game and it didn’t bother me too much, but … awkward. Worse, once again there were bugs that forced me to quit and return to the game. Again, I could still finish the game.
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
Vapor Music Tour
This will be mine one day.
– Real player with 34.0 hrs in game
Can you guys model my workplace?
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
BIG-Bobby-Car – The Big Race
As the current world record holder of the Any% speedrun for this game I must say it’s a pretty fun experience if you have a soft spot for weirdly fun kids games. Having done a 100% speedrun and failed another attempt at it, I would not recommend running the 100% category unless you are deliberately looking for a bad time. You have to finish twelve of the races/missions four times, one time in the story mode and then three more times to beat the Bronze, Silver and Gold challenges. On top of that, it is required to collect eight golden stars (among hundreds of other collectibles) which spawn at random times in random locations and disappear again after a while. Gathering those eight stars without losing a ton of time requires more luck than getting a decent time in a “Where’s Waldo?” speedrun. After being through the torment of completing a 100% run and failing another one, Any% feels like a walk in the park and is actually a lot more fun now. So I guess my miserable experience with 100% had some benefits afer all. If you’re looking for an entertaining speedrun try the “BIG-Bobby-Car – The Big Race” Any% category, you won’t regret it. Unless you don’t like weirdly fun kids games. To everyone else: Good luck, have fun!
– Real player with 16.8 hrs in game
BIG-Bobby-Car - The Big Race is a steam videogame featuring biological agent crystal licked arose effects driven into a kid entertainment game that testing ground approves highly in recommended vehicle fashion!!!
A smearing palm mid-sentence that a larger scale sweeps the most induced with risks…a cholera mask cant overdo it its really a great autopsy reported shortness that weeps a bursting stone of happiness…i give this game a 10/10 a cleanup midplane of greatness love the burrito master
– Real player with 10.2 hrs in game
Briddle
For the price its a good riddle game, in 3 hours I managed to get to level 13, with some hints. I really liked how the art is all made by hand, gives a very cool look, in my opinion. The game has a very good price-quality, but sill has space to improve on UI, but overall until now I really enjoyed playing and would 100% recommend to someone who like riddles and puzzle games.
If I needed to rate this game 0/10, I would give it a 9/10, the only issue that I found is the UI honestly, apart from that really good game. Sry for my english :/
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game