Depression The Game

Depression The Game

Depression The Game(non-patched edition) is definitely not for the faint-hearted, as the experience includes a TV in a living room that shows some clips of real-life self-harm and suicidal acts(with reference/credits). I love the mini comic animation portraying the main character’s routine though :D.

For who to play:

-Healthcare workers

-Victims of low mood

-Anyone who wants to experience or understand what a depressed low-mood person feels or going through in their mind

playthrough

Player begins the game/experience in the main character’s bedroom, with 2 coloured real images of bloody hands hanging on the wall. /playthrough

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game


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So this game is a odd case. I refuse to believe that there was any game testers for this game. Before I get into that though, the positives. The textures are mostly alright. The main furniture looks fine for what they are. The audio is alright, besides when you sleep where it gets jumbled. The weird level select or whatever that was is weird. I don’t know if you plan more scenarios in the future or not, but that inclusion in the bad ending is strange. So for the reason I claimed there were no game testers for this game, the negatives of this game make it impossible for the testers to have actually played this game. The spelling errors are all over the place and one particular note where it fails to make a new line when using ‘\n’. Using the wrong form of ‘I’ in every note. Using capitals when they are not supposed to be there, these gems: ‘breave’, ‘coutch’ and the list keeps going. The amount of graphical bugs are hilarious, but I will usually let it go especially since it is your first game and the game was at 90 cents when I bought it. The graphical bugs though were hilarious. The UV job on the heaters were terribly done, because they are hilarious to look at. The gaps in the floor and the wall in the kitchen. The shoes clipping in the shelf. The doors are poorly placed within the door frames, you open some and they slide back into there already broken positions. Also, the paper clipping half way through the shelf and the one stuck behind the aquarium. The bubble column coming out of the fish food was funny as hell. In conclusion, this game was funny to run through finding all the bugs and graphical issues without even trying. This game is a 3/10 in all seriousness. You tried, this was definitely not one of the worst ones for a first timer. But, you got a lot to learn in terms of game design and programming. I will tell you this though, going through and finding these issues made me laugh so much that I couldn’t breave anymore, it almost made me warnt to give this a 4/10 instead of a 3/10, but I went with a 3/10.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

Depression The Game on Steam

Hot Pot For One

Hot Pot For One

It’s mostly about loneliness, very, very short, and easy to misunderstand. By most standards, it would be barely a game at all. But if you don’t have expectations this thingy never tried to meet, it is kinda… nice. You stand in the kitchen, cook, eat, and for every piece you eat, memories start floating up, showing how food connects you to people, mostly your significant other. You eat rather little, clean up a bit and watch the end titles. There are no other people, no movement, no action, and if you were depressed to start with, you are not going to feel less depressed. But you may recognize the feeling.

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game


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The good:

  • Nice atmosphere

  • Music is sweet

The bad:

  • Boring as hell

  • Story isn’t worth it because there is none.

  • Art made for the “memories” you get when you eat a piece of food are just crudely drawn stickmen.

  • All that stuff in the fridge and cupoards? You can’t touch it. I was expecting to have the ability to get silly and pour coke into my hotpot. Nope.

You turn it on, put stuff in it that doesn’t burn (so it’s no fun), eat only a set number of food from it that makes you think about ugly stickmen, put a tiny amount away in a large fridge and then dump over 150 food items into the bin.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Hot Pot For One on Steam

The Garden Path

The Garden Path

Far from your old life, you find yourself a new wilderness - a life once lived in these dense woods, waiting to be rediscovered.

The Garden Path explores the quiet moments of a life well lived, where your garden will grow to reflect both the passing of time and your own design. Time here runs in concert with the real world, and the passing of seasons heralds new encounters and a new story to weave.

Above all, The Garden Path is a life sim that celebrates the tranquil and the pensive, a tucked-away place to shape and grow as you like.

Designed to be played as and when you wish, The Garden Path features a wealth of stories, activities and distractions to be experienced at your own pace. Don’t have time to watch your flowers grow? Come back tomorrow: time in the garden passes alongside the real world, and you’ll find plants you nurtured one day may bloom the next.

You won’t be alone in your new home. Charming inhabitants will come and go, from Bunk, the tea-brewing macaque to Larto, a Greenlandic Musk Ox with a penchant for song-fish. You may even find some visitors willing to make their home alongside your own!

The garden is calm and still. A tender world of familiar sights and sounds, melody, and friendly faces. A space to call your own, to curate, and to reflect.

With a unique hand-drawn aesthetic, The Garden Path’s stunning visual design embraces you from the start, inviting you in and welcoming you to stay. Combined with unique soundtracks for both day and night, it won’t be long before you’re lost in the flow.

Features:

  • A humble gardening life-sim with real-time progress even when you’re away.

  • Rich illustrated visuals and original soundtracks that draw you in.

  • A charming cast of characters, all with their own stories to tell.

  • A far away corner to call your own - somewhere to pause and stay awhile.


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The Garden Path on Steam

The Most Boring Life Ever

The Most Boring Life Ever

a life sim, a clicker, I enjoyed experiencing 100 days and now my mind is numb… the music is very nice.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

This.Is.Amazing.

To A Lot Of People This Just Looks Like A Cheap Game Just Trying To Scam You For You’re Money, But It Isn’t.

This Game Has A Story, A Story That You Get To Create In You’re Mind. This Game Is Deeper Than You Think, Sure It Repeats Quotes Some Days. Sure It Has “Default” Graphics. Sure, All You Do Is Press The Space Bar To Play. Sure It Seems To Have No Point, It SEEMS To Have No Point. But It’s One Of The Many Good Little Things People Overlook. The Game DOES Have A Meaning. What Is The Meaning? You Ask. Are You Lying To Me? You Ask. Are You 100% SURE? You Ask. All Yes.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

The Most Boring Life Ever on Steam

Being Left The F*** Alone Simulator

Being Left The F*** Alone Simulator

Super chill with lots of good vibes and music.

Great if you need a break from life for an hour or so and a really nice experience overall. :)

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

The one and only game ever you really want to be inside of

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Being Left The F*** Alone Simulator on Steam

Veterinary Clinic Simulator

Veterinary Clinic Simulator

Diagnose your patients

In the Veterinary Clinic Simulator, you will not be led by the hand. Based on the animal’s behavior, you will have to find out for yourself what is wrong with your patient. Often even a simple and obvious case may turn out to be an unprecedented illness.

Choose a treatment method

After a successful diagnosis, your next goal will be to find the right treatment for the injury you have previously detected. Just like during the examination, also, in this case, you have full freedom in approaching the treatment for all of your patients.

Remember, not all injuries can be healed right away, sometimes you will have to look after a sick animal for several days.

Upgrade your clinic

To cure more exotic animals or more complicated diseases, it will be necessary to purchase the appropriate equipment.

With the money you earn, you will be able to upgrade your clinic in any way you want. Choose the right equipment and decide where to put it.

Handle random events

In addition to dealing with your daily duties, you will have to deal with all sorts of random events. You can ignore them or try to help everyone. It is only up to you how you approach them. Remember, you are doing all this for the good of the animals!

Veterinary Clinic Simulator on Steam

Best Life Simulator

Best Life Simulator

cant believe i paid for this .i must have been drunk because the mechanics of the game and flow and ill be polite here ……leave a lot to be desired… to the devs: how about making it easier to succeed at something instead of struggling to stay alive with just eating and buying medicine ?because chance alogirythm is way off ive played for awhile a cant achieve alot.but none the less ill change my review if you produce a manual on how to do anything .it just seems to me that developers are just throwing shit up on steam under the ruse of calling it a game….

Real player with 55.9 hrs in game

I really like this game, since it is refreshing. It’s a shame because I am stuck on level 9. This game keeps crashing when I try to do ANYTHING. Like… anything…… I want to give it a thumbs up, but until the crashes get fixed, it will remain a thumbs down.

Real player with 20.7 hrs in game

Best Life Simulator on Steam

Chill Corner

Chill Corner

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This is just an idle game for chillout and relaxing.

Features:

  • Beautiful rooms with chilling atmosphere and weather

  • More than 50 lo-fi, acoustic and other genre of music for chilling, relaxing or focusing

  • Customizing your character and pets

  • Taking a rest by do several in game quest

  • Decorating your room

  • Creating and manage your task

  • Creating and customize your favorite playlist

Chill Corner on Steam

My Child Lebensborn

My Child Lebensborn

Ok, I love story-driven games. I love historical games. I love resource/time management games. I love gritty, realistic games. But WHAT was is the point of this? Most of the time, there was nothing I could do for Klaus. It was incredibly frustrating to just listen about teachers and other kids bullying him, and all I could do was tell Klaus to shut up and take it. I couldn’t confront any of the perpetrators or do anything to change the events.

Halfway through, I thought, “ok, so maybe it’s not about confronting issues, but rather it’s about how he responds to things he can’t change…and the point is to develop his character traits so that he’ll eventually turn out as a resilient adult.”

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game

Ich liebe dich, mein Kleiner

This game…tugged at my heartstrings. Before playing it, I was watching Michaela Laws play it up to a certain point. Even then…my heart hurt and I kept crying when Karin was sad or upset and putting herself down. I purchased this game yesterday and could not help but play it for at least 3 hours as I did not want to spoil anything for myself; I wanted to experience in my own time. I took in Klaus and he was an absolutely wonderful child. As before…my heart near broke everytime he was distraught or sad. There were moments where I have gotten angry, worried sick…at one point I think I even felt depersonalization despite it being a game. It just felt that powerful. I wanted to do more. Despite all the horrible things that have happened, seeing Klaus smile and be happy made it all worth it. I wanted to hug him so badly as I sympathize with what he went through…being bullied…feeling alone.

Real player with 7.1 hrs in game

My Child Lebensborn on Steam

Bakery Shop Simulator

Bakery Shop Simulator

The game starts slowly, but in a good way. Nice slow pace to learn the game and the best way to balance your spending vs. selling. Once you get the hang of it, gameplay speeds up.

Con’s: Rather short play time. Once you have everything you can buy, there really is no goal and it just keeps going, doing the same thing over and over with no new milestones or anything new to be eager for. I would love to see more options open up in the future. Perhaps ad items to spruce up your bakery to make it more, you. Plants, wall decorations, color options, renaming option. These things can be unlocked as you play, giving reason to keep playing.

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game

It’s a simple game, at first your just trying to meet the basic needs with very limited money, which is quite fun, but later after you upgrade a few things your kind of done with nothing else left to strive for. No customisation available to your shop or the wall hangings, your just locked in your little booth with stock and sales register.

The customer requests increase from 1 to 3 items per visit, but that’s about it.

I completed all upgrades/recipes in under 4 hours with a good amount of stock and a full star rating, so it’s very short for a simulator.

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game

Bakery Shop Simulator on Steam