Spreadstorm
Nice puzzle game with interesting concept, mechanics and level design. Supportive developer and achievements are included.
Try for yourself.
– Real player with 29.2 hrs in game
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if you like games that leave you to explore and learn by yourself with no explanation then this game is for you. it does not give you any kind of tutorials or hints, you will be like Carl Sagan, solving puzzles without knowing how did you solve it or why stuff happens the way they happen. if you are depressed and want something to do while thinking on ways on how to end it , try this game.
3.5 out of 5
– Real player with 20.6 hrs in game
The Little Acre
The Little Acre is one of those games you don’t really want to give a negative review, mainly because of it’s beautifully hand-drawn animations. If there was a ‘mixed’ choice I would have chosen that one.
First of all, the game is really short. I left the game running while doing something else so I can’t say how long it really is but I’m pretty sure it’s less than 2 hours and I did not rush through the game.
A short game does not have to be bad but in this case it does hurt the story. Personally to me it felt like the game was rushed, especially at the end. There are still several things unexplained at the end of the game as well. Voice acting was good enough, not amazing but it didn’t really have to be. I did notice the voice actors got less lines as the story progresses.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
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Let me preface this review by saying The Little Acre has tons of charm and care put into it. The animation is all frame by frame and it looks so beautiful, the voice acting is great and the characters are all really likeable. It’s a very lovely game.
Unfortunately it is just too short - your first playthough will probably not last more than one hour and a few minutes. Usually I wouldn’t say a game being short is necessarily a negative aspect, but for an adventure game, and one with big potential such as this, that’s nowhere near enough time for anything to be well developed, as it’s over before you know it. Worse, the gameplay is split between two characters in different situations, so you get even less time and development with each of them.
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale
july 2021 edit: 16 new levels and some more quality of life.
long ago: a puzzle tale is an excellent ball-rolling/sliding game. technically the former, but since it’s wall-to-wall movement, the latter also applies. you’ll find signs that change the ball’s direction, pressure plates, portals, and various things to activate or deactivate to reveal more things to collect. no timing elements, it’s completely turn-based.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
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A nice and relaxing casual puzzle game, with beautiful art and music, based on the classic roll the ball until it stops mechanic. Many elements come into play with each level, creating ingenious and challenging puzzles. The twist on top of the addiction of finishing levels with all 3 stars, is the narrated and voiced story behind the game. With each level you unlock more of it, revealing more of the adventure of our princess.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Proto Cuckoo 64
Awesome little game. Love the clean visuals. Highly recommended.
– Real player with 56.2 hrs in game
Great wee game, i really enjoy the competition trying to get the fastest time, well done and polished feel. I recommend to anyone young or old.
– Real player with 11.9 hrs in game
Slimesphere
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZhNyF1hBiM
A little, cute gem here.A turn-based tactics game where you control some slimes and fight against other slimes. Levels are set up as various grid like terrains and you are allocated a certain amount of units to play and position at the beginning of the level. Here, you must defeat them within three turn, using different types of slimes which unlocks as you progress such as ranged slimes and shield slimes. Each turn you can take three actions including moving and attacking your unit, and choosing which direction your slime faces at the end of the turn. This is necessary as slimes take different amounts of damage depending on which way they attack and are attacked, so strategising your positioning is key. As well as there being more various kinds of slimes later on, there are also levels get more complicated as there are traps that arise, different levels of the terrain as well as the scale getting bigger.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
I really like this game, it is excellent. Is one of the only games I’ve played where watching the enemies move is as interesting as moving your slimes. The art style is excellent and the music is also really good. The menus are really well made, and everything is easy to use. Every move you make is impact, and the levels are challenging but fair. I really like the three round cap, as it means that you don’t end up hanging back and hiding. It is a highly enjoyable game, I highly recommend getting this game, it is excellent.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Unlock The Cat
Unlock The Cat is a fun sliding puzzle game with simple yet charming backgrounds and an adorable animated kitten that you have to guide through 40 levels of increasing difficulty. The first 15 levels are easy to moderate, levels 16-30 are moderate to difficult, levels 31-35 are challenging and the last five levels are diabolical. It took me roughly 7 hours to play through the whole game, with about half of that time on the last 3 puzzles alone. Finishing the game will require both patience and perseverance, however you can always enjoy a break by watching the kitten while you think over your next move. The replay value is also quite good as you likely won’t remember how to solve most of the higher level puzzles until you’ve played them through several times. Overall, I found the game to be a pleasant way to spend an evening and very fairly priced. You’ll get your money’s worth just from watching the kitten. I’d recommend it to anyone who likes sliding puzzles and cats.
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
The scenery is beautiful, the cat is cute, the music is hypnotic and it’s a sliding puzzle to make ways for the cat to reach his destination. I can’t play the game with the music or sound on although the music is very soothing. It makes me feel worry for the cat when I’m stuck. And I feel sad that I can’t clear the path for him when he meowed.
I hope they will change the colour of the blocks on the Winter levels because the colour is quite similar with the colour of the ground.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Baking Bustle: Ashley’s Dream
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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 3h
Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1, there is level selection
Is there a good guide available: You don’t need a guide
Multiplayer achievements: No
Missable achievements: No
Grinding Achievements: No
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
game crash after level 12 wont let you do notting or move fix the game developers are bother fixing all of their games!
!INSTEAD OF NOT CARING ABOUT YOUR GAMES! ONLY CARES ABOUT THE MONEY NOT THE GAME! VERY GREEDY Dishonnest developers developers TO LAZY TO FIX THEY GAMES!
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Plastris
Simple, chill and pretty block shape puzzle game. Very polished and great head-scratching fun at later levels. All the logic will fall into place.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twdZbJb4ZT4
– Real player with 15.1 hrs in game
Achievements are very easy to earn and can potentially look great in your profile.
I loved the music and generally the relaxing atmosphere in this game.
Awesome for a quarantine evening! ;)
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Airball
This is an extremely challenging and often unfair classic that relies on memorization of the level and delicate controls. Unfortunately this is a DOSBox emulation of the PC game, which did indeed include the graphics of the 16 bit Atari ST and Amiga versions, but doesn’t seem to have any actual music. At least I couldn’t get it running. The game folder has .MUS files but the original manual doesn’t mention any music settings. As is, you get PC speaker noises as your sound and you’ll like it.
The controls aren’t explained in-game. Use arrow keys to move, Ctrl to jump and Space to pick up/drop items, P to pause. You will need to find a light to safely navigate dark rooms. You will also probably need to draw a map to keep track of this huge game.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Leaf Tree
Relaxing atmosphere + pleasant/challenging puzzles
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
This game has potential if it was developed upon, Took me a total of 1 hr and 16 mins to complete. Not bad.
I would recommend the game if you have a spare hour and honestly just looking for something to pass the time.
Some things i would add/change if i was the developer;
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Pause screen (Instead of hitting ESC to pause instead closes the game)
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Mute music only button, I think the sounds are good except the music. Found that annoying.
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Make the “Level Complete” stand out more.
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Allow level replayability.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game