Streamer Dancefloor

Streamer Dancefloor

This is so cool and I still haven’t scratched the surface of fully utilizing it. I was lucky enough to be part of the beta and it’s been a staple part of my stream ever since. All of the avatars, dances, animations and effects for donations and bits gives a whole new incentive for interactivity for my viewers. Along with multiple saveable camera angles, the ability to green screen it and customizing your backgrounds with jpg or video keeps things from looking static. Diverse with customizable entrance/exit points, easily edit where people dance. The integration with Twitch and Streamlabs is quick and easy and I’ve yet to run into any issues. The support for this has been amazing as well with fast updates and patches withing hours of reporting an issue, few as theres needed to be.

Real player with 230.6 hrs in game


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Absolute must for any DJ/Musical Artist doing a livestream! Saw this on Stickybuds' stream and immediately bought to implement into mine. Crazy fun and boosts stream engagement tenfold. Also has a super easy to use interface and the application itself is highly customizeable. The dev also has a bunch of video tutorials on their website which make setting it up a breeze. 10/10 would hiiiiighly recommend!

Real player with 105.5 hrs in game

Streamer Dancefloor on Steam

Wyvern

Wyvern

This game is a revival of a 20+ year old game that maintains many of philosophies of old school gaming.

First thing first. This Game Is Hard. Hand-holding is new, and slowly being introduced to help the new generation of gamers, but for the most part you are going to have a hard time. Be prepared to get lost, be prepared to die. Be prepared to get confused. Fortunately, the community is very kind and is always willing to give you a helping hand.

Why is the game good? It allows nearly infinite customization. You can make your character into nearly anything you want - A Stone giant mage? We’ve got you covered. A blade-wielding ninjja pixie? Yup. A halfling who is demi-god and master of the elements that slays multiple foes at once with a combination of dragon breath and thunderstorms? You betcha. There is also an insane amount of replay value as you dream up unique combinations of characters and then create and play them to see your ideas come to life.

Real player with 1868.0 hrs in game


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This is a great old-school, “open-world” game that has been around long before Steam. I’ve been a fan since 2007. I don’t know if I’d call it a MUD or an MMO anymore, but it fills a niche that other games just don’t seem to be able to these days.

In Wyvern, players train their characters by fighting monsters throughout the maps of the world, through randomly generated dungeons, and by performing quests for the NPCs of the world. Each level rewards skill points for a player to allocate as they please. There are a handful of races to chose from, and many skills to train that players can train at their own whim with skill points gained through levelling up, though meta skill builds do tend to be the most powerful.

Real player with 636.5 hrs in game

Wyvern on Steam

BROKE PROTOCOL: Online City RPG

BROKE PROTOCOL: Online City RPG

Game concept: 10/10

The game concept is great , a gta minecraft looking with more functions.Be who you want:citizen, paramedic , police , drug dealer , gang member , fire fighter , spec ops , Are the main role that can be played butif you have imagination and some talent to make your how buisness you can be:a black market dealer , a kidnapper , a body guard , terrorist , fight club owner , street race club owner , boss of your own non npc gang(npc have some and you can join them) well the list is infinite and only your imagination as limit.

Real player with 308.3 hrs in game


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I dont usually write reviews but since this is a smaller game and the devs are working on it again i might as well

First off the game can be slightly buggy in certain actions such as vending machines and especially inside a house, for instance if you jump off a table you might die or if you enter it you can fall off the map. Another thing i hate about this game is the invite inside the house system but we will address this later. The playerbase is mostly foreign or kids but it doesnt ususally matter bc some of the ingame actions and scripts make it so you can understand what a player wants even without the local voice chat (probs to rob or kidnap you).

Real player with 95.3 hrs in game

BROKE PROTOCOL: Online City RPG on Steam