First Response
Welcome to your new job at the Extreme Containment Security Company! You’ve been selected by Malcolm Monaghan himself as the first subject in their brand new learning initiative! Upon your arrival, K.A.R.A. will guide you through concepts relating to Cybersecurity and the important work you’ll be doing as a brand new SOC Analyst!
Featuring an extremely talented full voice cast, First Response is a blend of the concepts seen in the walking simulator genre with simulation elements modeled after real work done by SOC Analysts! And maybe, a few surprises along the way, but we can’t say much more than that!
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What’s Your Gender?
This is a lovely, wholesome, informative and short game about gender identity.
The player walks through some kind of museum or art exhibition. As you explore, you come across various terms related to gender identity and expression. From time to time, a pleasant voice will ask questions, like: How do I know what gender I am? Or: What makes me feel euphoric? There is a room, where you can try out different pronouns for youself to experience how you feel when they are used for you.
I recommend playing this game. It’s sweet, fun, wholesome… but also, I recommend forwarding it for educational purposes. I think you can safely recommend it to your friends and family. To people who might have mentioned they’d like to learn more about gender identity.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
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I’m a genderqueer YouTuber and I highly approve of this game!! This is an amazing first-person experience exploring gender, gender expression, and sexuality. The concepts are really interesting, definitions are clear, and overall the space makes you feel the experience. I played this on my channel, DaintyTank, for Trans Awareness Week as this game is a perfect way to get an introduction to different concepts in gender.
Definitely think it’s worth spending the $2 to support the developers and for you to play this yourself! You can see my playthrough below but this game is much more impactful to play yourself. Love you all and your feelings are valid!
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Pebble Witch
Pebble Witch is more of a thumbs in the middle opposed to a clear recommend. Overall, the game is polished and doesn’t have a ton of hiccups outside of some minor camera issues on the northern part of the map. The level and it’s layout out look great, but the game play is pretty dry even when you take the genre into consideration. You speak to 15 different rocks who mostly contribute mundane observations or seemingly nonsensical outbursts. Although there are a couple profound and comical moments found in Pebble Witch, there are also more memorable micro relaxation games out there.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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cute little gay game. wish it fleshed out the protagonist a bit more though
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Fragments of Him
Review Fragments of Him by InckKk
Introduction
Fragments of Him is an interactive narrative experience developed and published by Sassybot, released 3th of May 2016.
The game is about the memories of the people who were a big influence in Will’s life or knew him.
You aren’t a character into the game, but you are a kind of a “viewer” who is able to click on several objects to experience the fragments. It was different compared to Dear Esther or similar games, because you are more active within the story then “walking” the story.
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
I want to thank the developer for giving me a key to experience this story and game and to share it on my channel.
I played this game for a livestream on my Youtube channel. If you understand watching my play will be a HUGE SPOILER for you, you can search it up under my same name on Youtube, Zaxtor99. It came in at just about 2.5 hours with my playthough of it and I added plenty of commentary and what I thought as the story developed.
There isn’t a lot of other games exactly like this one, and I did enjoy it as it really did a good job of developing the main characters and showing different points of view. The voice acting is really well done, the graphics are nice, and the music masterfully fits the moods in the story of the game.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Gone Home
Sometimes I worry when my opinion on an especially beloved piece of work differs from that of the overwhelming majority of game reviewers. I wonder if perhaps I’ve missed something along the way. I think to myself “Did I play this the wrong way?” or “Was I not paying close enough attention?” BioShock Infinite, with its near universally high review scores and fleeting comparisons to Citizen Kane, was a recent example of the difference in opinion I felt with professional game critics. I found Infinite to be uneven, with the emphasis on narrative being overshadowed by the disconnect between it and the gameplay.
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
Gone Home is a first-person exploration game set in the 90’s in which you play through the eyes of 21 year old Katie. After spending a year overseas she returns to her family home only to discover there is nobody there to greet her. Pinned to the front door she finds a letter written by her younger sister Samantha telling her to not come look for her, but Katie decides otherwise.
Estimated reading time: 2,5 minutes.
Sounds interesting, tell me more.
It’s hard to talk more about the plot without majorly spoiling the important bits of the story, so I’ll focus on the gameplay and presentation instead.
– Real player with 8.8 hrs in game
Lihue
Very good game by a solo dev called “Nehual Pascale” from argentina.
Lihue is a game a narrative adventure about a trans-girl where you have to enter in a psicodelic environment and live his own feelings. if you want to enter in a very beatifull enviroment and history this is the correct game!!
keep the amazing work nehual :D
Best Regards, Maty.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Tell Me Why
Title is an Overrated Backstreet Boys Song But The Game Is Not!
We all had that moment when we saw the title of this game and sang that song in our heads. It deserves a better title imo and I stand by that. So this game is the pinnacle of pride month for June 2021. So I am extremely thankful for the Devs for providing like literally the whole game for free. Short story goes that the game is very atmospheric, not much puzzle invested and emotionally can be terrifying. It is by the devs of Life is Strange, so I did compare or was going to compare as soon as I installed the game. The two are very different in terms of atmosphere and the creativity. I feel like this game is more of a statement than an actual game. Common factor on both games is that protagonists in both games share an abnormal power of no origin.
– Real player with 19.2 hrs in game
Tell me why the music is no good in this game?
Tell Me Why is a new game from DontNod studio behind such masterpiece as Life is Strange and other good games such as Vampyr or Remember Me. Well this is not Life is Strange. I loved both LiS games they made and I liked this one. It’s a good game, just not as good as both LiS games.
The game is about twins and the mystery behind their mother. One of the siblings killed the mother and other one took the blame. After years of separation they finally meet again and go to the old house wanting to tidy up it up a bit and get some stuff before selling it. But suddenly they’re start finding puzzles and secrets their mother left and they start wondering about her past and who their father was.
– Real player with 15.7 hrs in game
This Is Crying
Yuha’s Nightmares
Yuha’s Nightmares
This is a simulation game about the nightmares that our main character Yuha suffers from. The primary goal of the player is to explore the surrealistic world that is full of strange things and unexpected events. The deeper part of Yua’s consciousness is depicted through the «flip side» of the 3d world. You will frequently get stuck in textures, see through mesh and wander around at every level in «inappropriate» places. The glitches in the game are accordingly integrated to make for an intense and exciting gameplay experience. «Yuha’s Nightmares» is a balanced combination of thriller, drama and comedy.
Who is Yuha?
Yuha is the virtual counterpart of the game developer Yuliya Kozhemyako. Yuha creates games, takes part in modern art exhibitions and feminist movements but does have some bad habits. Her body and form sometimes look like a polygon mesh and change textures.
Episode one: The Catastrophe
In this episode, Yuha is in a hurry to collect all her belongings so as to leave her crumbling house. Perhaps, her house is not the only thing getting destroyed, but rather the whole world? Even so what if there is a safe and secure place somewhere out there?
Flawless Abbey
The Flawless Abbey is a game about human relationships.
A mysterious, grotesque Labyrinth Tower - home to The Flawless Abbey.
The Tower, as if a living thing, moves and breathes to the beat of a melody, made by an elegant clockwork sprawling inside, seemingly larger than the Tower itself.
You find yourself in a maze of clockwork and song, not remembering how you got there. Your only aid is a musical Star-Key, a fragile artifact - and the answer to every secret the Abbey holds.
Climb the Tower, unlocking your way with the power of melody. Meet Aurora, and discover the true purpose of your visit.
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Immerse yourself in the personal, atmospheric story of The Flawless Abbey, filled with intriguing characters and unexpected turns.
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Travel through the hand-crafted world, where every texture is drawn in watercolor.
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Unlock the secrets of the Abbey by keeping in tune with the game’s musical puzzles.
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Think carefully of every move and action you make - if the Star-Key is broken, there’s no telling what might happen…