Amberial Dreams
In the long gone days of 2007, Amberial landed on the indie Flash gaming scene, and over the course of 4 games accumulated over 2 million players! 15 years later, Amberial Dreams brings the series back with a bang, boasting a brand-new engine, more contraptions than ever before, but the same basic premise: only two buttons to move, no jumping allowed.
The Avatar can only roll left and right, but that does not mean it can’t make impressive feats of traversal! Every surface in the world reacts to you and helps you gain momentum. You can get anywhere you want, as long as you don’t stop rolling.
Amberial Dreams features beautiful and diverse environments where its platforming action unfolds. From bright bubblegum skies to the deepest pits in which you are the only light source, all the way to biomes in which all color has been extinguished.
Do you love a good story filled with secrets, lore and unique characters? We’ve got you covered!
Would you rather focus on speed running your way to the top of the leaderboards? We also have you covered!
From the start, we’ve aimed to offer a good experience to all types of players. If you want to experience a sprawling narrative about the consequences of your dreams, it’s right there, presented by surprising characters with partial voice acting and much to tell you. Uncover lore hidden in the environment and understand the secrets of the galaxy of Dew’s Vision.
You’d rather bounce your way to first place in one of our wickedest levels? No problem, just press the skip button when a cutscene starts and move right along, you won’t be penalized, and the game’s open-ended approach to levels will never leave you lost.
It is our belief that you should be able to build any level we can, and why not, do even better! Our fully featured editor incorporates all game pieces, per-piece coloring, per-piece depth sorting, interactable switches, portals, paths for object movement, as well as convenient features such as multi-select, undo and redo. The editor is constantly updated based on community feedback!
Join our official Discord server! Most of our development is done together with our players. You are the ones we are building this for, after all!
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Bubble Bobble 4 Friends: The Baron’s Workshop
Game is awesome,
at first it seems to be too easy, but the focus here lies clearly on score-hunting, there are enough incentives to reward the player properly for high scores. Is the score high enoug you become rated with stars, depending on the rating you unlock achievments, music and editor parts.
This also means that playing the game just normally, won’t satisfy the urge for challenge, that’s important to notice, if you die merely your score resets and the progress in the current room, which isn’t much. If you die three times in a row on the same room you can make yourself invincible, which is a bit too much in my opinion, but at the same time, it’s just there for completing the short main campaign, after you’ve been through it, there is a much harder campaign which is hard enough that it might be even interesting to play if you not play for scores, in these levels the invincibility option is turned off. It took me some time and was pretty hard, but earning thhree stars in the hard versions is highly satisfying.
– Real player with 52.6 hrs in game
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I’d like to applaud Taito for standing behind their product and fixing the major bugs the game had that originally prevented me from recommending this title… but it’s still not perfect for the current price point. While it no longer has any game breaking issues, the main Story levels still lack the visual charm of the original Bubble Bobble (which thankfully works great now and is also included via the “Arcade of Memories”) in regards to enemy designs and block skins; proving that new doesn’t always equal better.
– Real player with 13.0 hrs in game
Bomber Games
sweet bomberman action. well polished.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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Very nice game, make we nostalgic about BomberMan I used to play when I was a kid!
Many new fun mecanics!!
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Cymatically Muffed
The good:
Lots of fast fun frenetic action, plenty of game modes.
Audio track is decent.
Good menus, extensive controls and customization.
Responsive, capable developer.
The bad:
Hard to see some items, visual style is lacking and can make things unclear sometimes.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
I’ve played the local multiplayer several times with friends and have had a great time playing. The variety of game types and settings provide a lot of options for replayability. I can’t wait to play the campaign once it is released, especially since it can be played coop. Cymatically Muffed is reminiscent of older classics while still providing new and exciting mechanics of it’s own. Do yourself a favor and check it out.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Murder Miners
This game is purely amazing. For the price, you get a lot of action pack fun that can last you days and with friends it’s even more. The destructibility and building with blocks is something that makes every map and lobby unique and you can change settings to what block you can break, change the score, player settings and more that just feels like something that you wouldn’t see in most games. Murder Miners has a couple of game modes, but the customization of each lobby makes it up for it. All this game needs is more content with updates. One of the game modes that I played a lot was infection and in this game one person starts off as a zombie who needs to infect the rest of the uninfected players and you can customize your lobby to make it where AI zombies can join in the fight (their AI is pretty dumb), tank zombies, and able to remove tentacle for zombies. The other game modes are self explanitory like Muder the Flag, Murder Match, Team Murder Match, and Yolo mode which is basically elimination.
– Real player with 2830.2 hrs in game
Murder miners from first glace looks like a minecraft wanna be game that has guns. well, that’s what i thought it was when i saw screenshots of the game. after buying the game, i realized it does try to mix Halo and Minecraft together as a game. it executes it well but not in the way you think.
the whole “Minecraft” look just means that it has blocks. theres no crafting but you can mine and kill (hence the name murder miners). with blocks, you can make your own map to have people battle each other out. i always loved the idea of massive mutiplayer battles on your own map that you’ve created. can’t make a map? check out what people have made and play on it. and if you want, you can start a plain map and have people build their defences and battle each other. the building aspect of this game is great for a creative mind
– Real player with 820.6 hrs in game
Askutron Quiz Show
Askutron is a great quiz game for up to 8 players locally and online, Use your phone as controller, Create custom quizzes which will be fully voiced by a speech engine, Great for family and friends.
There are over 10.000 questions which are fully voiced and even self made quizzes can be voiced in 18 different languages with the built in speech engine. You can easily upload your own quizzes with the built in workshop support. There are only 20 custom quizzes available to download and play right now, but they work well, and it shows the capability of the game.
– Real player with 107.3 hrs in game
I think this is a great game. And I’ve tried a lot of online trivia/quiz games. I think it’s weakness is the questions. You need better questions and some are not that good. I would love to contribute questions. I think I could really help.
– Real player with 37.4 hrs in game
Ele-Mental
Its a tidy little game with a lot of fun challenging content, for the price there’s no reason not to pick it up and give it a go.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Been waiting ages for this game to be released and now it’s here!
Great game, with endless hours of fun. Perfect for sticking on with a couple of mates around, or, sinking a few hours in on your own, trying to get those high scores!
Would definitely recommend giving it a download. Congrats to the developers!
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Super Pilot
This game is one of the “F-Zero-Inspired games” that GETS to say that it is F-Zero inspired. Because it is. The controls and layout, and overall feel are vastly similar to F-Zero GX. Racers don’t get to boost until the second lap, and of course, movement is a fair bit sensitive. The three most important things to getting the F-Zero feel.
However, it does manage to have it’s own identity, as can be seen in how boosting is done. Unlike F-Zero, boosting doesn’t deplete energy, but there’s more a “limit” as to how it can be used. Use it too much too soon, and your machine will easily wreck if you sustain a hit or two. In the event you do get wrecked, you can respawn. This is something that would likely welcome people who were intimidated by F-Zero basically punishing a fail for having players be wrecked for the entire race (more racers however should try to be as punishing in my opinion).
– Real player with 64.5 hrs in game
PITCH
Super Pilot is an arcade racer following the footsteps of F-Zero. The game follows F-Zero’s ideas pretty closely and is a perfected execution of a modern take on the mechanics. I struggle to find anything to dislike about Super Pilot and can’t wait for it to continue getting updates and eventually release out of Early Access.
MECHANICS
In this game, you won’t be using anything but pure skill and understanding of mechanics to win a race. There are no powerups and no random advantages. If you are better than the people you play with, or the artificial intelligence, you will simply be better. There’re no blue shells or lightning strikes to cheat you out of a victory. Now, this can be seen as bad because it does mean Super Pilot’s racing is very simple. At the same time, taking away the random factors of a lot of other arcade racers makes this one significantly fairer. You will win because you are better, or you will lose because you’re worse.
– Real player with 14.4 hrs in game
The Otterman Empire
I found this game lots of fun to play, especially with a few friends.
The game is simple enough to learn which makes it great for a quick party game.
The visuals are pleasing to look at with several cool locations and a selection of quirky and unique characters (including a few non-otters) to pick from, my favourite being the otter “Lyra”.
Each character has their own abilities and attacks to keep gameplay feeling fresh, some abilities are really cool like “Noah” who bombards a target are with fish. Its all very fun.
– Real player with 32.5 hrs in game
I’ve been following this game for a couple of years now and had the pleasure of playing it at different stages throughout it’s development at events organised by the creators, so it’s great to see it released! It’s great to be playing it at home! Now I just need to make some friends and for C19 to disappear so I can enjoy the local multiplayer to it’s fullest!
I’ve not played any split-screen multiplayer since buying it, but that’s mainly because of what I just said, and because I already know that part of the game is awesome! No doubt I’ll be playing some split-screen soon though! I just needed to get some practice in before playing against the girlfriend. I’d never hear the end of it if she beat me :P
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Ultimate Chicken Horse
lego games are better
– Real player with 142.9 hrs in game
Simply put, it’s a great game. On your own it feels quite drab but together with people online and especially with friends, the games charm really shines.
– Real player with 61.3 hrs in game