Breaking Box
“Even a little box can travel through the world!”
Breaking Box is a joyful multiplayer party game in which you will play as the adorable box ninja, play with other boxes from all over the world, or using the Stage Editor to create numerous amazing maps!
Play Together or Compete with Your Friends
Challenging stages or competing with your friends in maps that allow 2-8 players to play together online.
Street Battle, Space Run, Track Racing, Coin mode, Team mode or even Survival Mode…
All kinds of maps and stages for you in the game, there is no chance to get bored!
Stage Editor to Create Your Own Fun Map
Got a brilliant idea? Much more genius than the built-in maps? Here! You do it!
Use the Stage Editor to easily create and share your own maps with other players online.
Play in the uploaded maps by yourself or compete with others. Or just enjoy the view. There is no limit!
Our players have already designed over 300 maps in the early test!
Climb Higher on the Scoreboard
Do your best to climb the Scoreboard in a nanosecond-level competition!
Learn from the best players with the Ghost record function. Find out their best move or secret path!
Numerous Skins to Create Your Favorite Character
Beef Burger, Moonlight Warrior, Fat Kitty, Angel Curly… all kinds of skins for you!
Journey in a Playful Fantasy World
Float in the space with the moon smiling at you. Clashing with each other in an arena made of clouds.
Pigeon that faints. Robot vacuum that shows affections. Vanishing kitty floors… It’s such a fantasy world!
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Contagion
Contagion is a zombie game with a good portion of realism. It uses the source engine and allow us players to create custom maps which I love it so much.
Gamemodes
There are many game modes out there but no tutorial so you are better off by watching the trailer first to get to know about the gamemodes before you get confused will all the new features. For example if you had enough with coop, you can play against other players in a level filled with the walking dead.
Main features
– Real player with 1459.5 hrs in game
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Short version:
Pros:
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Great maps with classic zombie locations
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Challenging gameplay
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Great fun with friends
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Rewards planning and coordination
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Resource management
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Still updated
Cons:
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Character models
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Voice acting
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Some modes are boring
“Long” version:
Contagion is a first-person zombie game where you play as a vast number of survivors and must complete objectives throughout a myriad of great maps in order to get to safety. It has been developed and published by Monochrome, Inc.
– Real player with 115.5 hrs in game
Bulby - Diamond Course
I want to like this game. From the overall design of the choices to the bright asthetic, I really like parts of this game. Unfortunately, the game will crash on you over and over again. This is a good first effort by the developer, but is not a finished product by any stretch. Just play Kirby’s Diamond Course.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
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Sadly the game has too many bugs along with some bad design choices. There is no detail behind the strength of a putt with your power meter and it isn’t that easy to understand the consistency. There is no restart option when doing poorly on a specific level. The game does not save between levels but does manually save on exit if it doesn’t crash…..the game crashed three times in 1 hour, wiping my efforts every time.
Pro: Very good job on the graphics and music.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Fight The Dragon
Its been very seldom in my PC-gaming life that I have discovered a true gem of a game. FTD is such a game. I will break it all down into three parts: single player, online play ( multi-player), and creative. But first one thing that strikes me from the start: the graphic design of the game is such that it will ( or should) run on low-end computers. The visuals are, for lack of a better term- quirky. Its like a cross between Legos games and LBW with a dash of WoW.
*Single player- In single player you go to an “adventure” screen where you can bring up an incredible assortment of maps to play on. It should be noted ( im guessing here) that over 90% of the availible maps are created BY OTHER PLAYERS. This is both a blessing and a curse: Player-made content is wide and varied. You may get a great and fun map; you may get one that was obviously made by a ADD 12-year old.
– Real player with 2141.3 hrs in game
If you are into Indie games and like Diablo or similar titles,
it’s definetly worth buying.
it’s a no brainer as steam sale, but also worth the full price.
I have seen some minor negative reviews, who seem to ignore, this game is an indie game.
So keep that in mind and don’t expect it providing features or graphics like a AAA-game such as Diablo 3, etc.
Also at the beginning, you should use the filter and only play well rated adventures.
The battle system is relatively simple, although the RPG-aspects regarding your character (stats, abilities) are probably as complex as the ones in Diablo 3.
– Real player with 582.5 hrs in game
Isles of Adalar
I usually never leave reviews on games. But this is such an ambitious game made by 2 people only. So almost for that reason alone it deserves a positive review. However, should you buy this game? If you want something polished, smooth and without bugs, then you should definitely not buy this game. It has a fair amount bugs, bad animations, and auditory issues.
With all that being said, the game delivers on it’s intended purpose almost flawlessly. You can generate a level (Island or dungeon) design it completely as you wish and i don’t even want to go into detail, about how in debt you can go with everything. NPC behavior, quests, factions, world building, what areas of the map have what sounds or music, light sources. (Probably) Everything that exists in a engine for making games exists within this games editor. I haven’t found something i haven’t been able to do yet. And the best part about all this? You can continuously expand you world, you can keep making new levels and link them together by using something called portals.
– Real player with 10.5 hrs in game
Disclaimer: I backed the Indiegogo campaign, so it may show that I entered a key rather than purchased from steam directly.
Promising game with lots of potential. The inclusion of mod tools from day 1 is very nice to see, and I hope that modders will pick this game up and begin to make their own campaigns and content with it. The devs seem to be pretty active, and have been checking feedback from yesterday when the game released.
Update 10/24/2020: It looks like the devs have fixed the UI bug that I’ve been having. I was able to play for some time before putting the game down for the night, with zero issues on that problem.
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
Ben and Ed - Blood Party
At first it was fun, but then…
Online is dead, game didn’t received any updates in a year, no special maps no special outfits related to hollydays, broken achivment (you have to download an old version to be able to get one achivment), many many little bugs, poor optimization (in my case it’s textures that becomes blurry after long session on hdd and alt-tab issue).
What can be improved you say? Well I have something in my mind.
First of all, custom maps that’s aproved by devs.
Second is randomizer, i mean when you choose a map, you should be able to randomize which level will be played and with what live count and time limit it should be played.
– Real player with 272.7 hrs in game
Pro’s:
-Multiplayer is so much fun with friends, you can rage and laugh together or even play with a random and make friends with them
-Custom Maps, this makes the game into something a whole lot different pretty much the idea of Super Mario Maker I have played some crazy levels but they are mostly pretty great
-Mechanics have improved a little and i’m being kind with a little it can still be verrrryyy tedious at times but it’s like learning how to kiss for the first time you will get the hang of it
– Real player with 74.0 hrs in game
DAB’S NOT DEAD
Buckle up for a hacking rhythm game about saving the colorful world of Cyberspace! Move to the beat, groove your way through security systems, and fight the nasty virus that corrupts friendly Cyberfolk (also in local co-op!). Make your own levels using your own music or the official tunes!
Move to the Beat!
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Feel the rhythm! Move left and right with only two buttons - and pick your weapon of choice: keyboard, mouse, gamepad, or even a DDR dance pad!
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Vibe with over 20 electronic tracks by AceMan, an award-winning demoscene musician!
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Develop your own hacking strategies and stay alert! The levels are constantly changing and are filled with pesky glitches!
Save Cyberspace!
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Embark on an exciting journey with DAB and Dr Melody! Visit strange places, solve mysteries from the past, and put an end to the virus threat that endangers Cyberspace!
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Meet goofy characters from different regions of Cyberspace, who have been infected and now wreak havoc all over the place. It’s your job to free them from the corruption and make friends with them!
Discover the Game!
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Embark on a journey through Cyberspace in the Adventure mode.
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Pick a song and play however you like in the Arcade mode. Awake your inner completionist and master each level in a set of challenges.
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Test your endurance against a gruelling music marathon in the Boss Rush mode.
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Feeling competitive? Go for hand-made Elite Levels and try to get to the top of the leaderboards.
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Customize your experience with accessibility options. Make your own color palette or enable easy controls, which don’t require you to be so rhythm-precise!
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Unlock achievements, special keepsakes, and many cosmetic items (Rainbow!)
Get Creative and Make Your Own Levels!
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Gain access to our tools and create awesome custom levels with the in-game editor!
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Get crazy with block setups, game modifiers, or even visual effects.
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Upload your own music or use the official soundtrack!
Double the Fun!
- Join forces with your friends and experience every part of the game in local co-op! No virus will stand against such a hacking duo. It’s super effective!
DAB’S NOT DEAD contains a lot of rapidly flashing lights and colors which may affect players susceptible to photo sensitivities. Stay safe!
Definitely Sneaky But Not Sneaky
great game. totally worth the price. weapons feel good, tons of levels and a hoard mode, and it gets 100x better with friends. my only complaints are the lack of vsync (on linux at least, idk if the windows version has it) and I feel like the weapons system could have been pushed a bit further. I would like to see some more utilities like temporary invisibility or a dash/speed boost. A chainsaw would be cool too. I give a 9/10 considering the price.
– Real player with 13.5 hrs in game
I consider myself to be a social gamer, meaning I often don’t gravitate towards games that aren’t specifically made for multiplayer; however a friend of mine wouldn’t stop recommending Definitely Sneaky But Not Sneaky, and now I’m so glad he did. My expectations were surpassed to say the least, and I absolutely loved the Co-op aspect of it, because of how valuable teamwork can be, and how the action of “Accidentally” shooting my own teammate was never met with frustration, rather a seemingly endless hilarity that eventually became part of the game when me and my brother played together.
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
Hoplegs
After spending hours playing the game and completing “The Peak” I have to say this is one of my favorite physic based platformers. The amount of times i’ve fallen and had to start over again was insane but Hoplegs had me coming back for more. There is a really gratifying feeling every time you get past a roadblock that you’ve been stuck on for some time.
The game will only continue to improve and add more content. Personally I can’t wait to see what is in store for the future of the game. (Maybe a Peak v2 who knows??)
– Real player with 25.7 hrs in game
I am usually not a fan of games with very little room for error, but Hoplegs is absolutely the exception. What I absolutely love is that that there’s something for everyone. The learning curve is nice and steady at the start so players have the chance to practice getting used to the controls, but The Peak was tailored made for die hard fans of the rage game genre. The tutorials are straightforward, and the aesthetic makes it very enjoyable to continuously play, despite mistakes that put you back. I also LOVE that there’s a level editor available for fans to make their very own levels. Everything about this game makes the “suffering” you go through an enjoyable experience. I’m really excited to see the future of Hoplegs. 10/10
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
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
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