Camp Canyonwood

Camp Canyonwood

Welcome to historic Camp Canyonwood! You’re the new Head Counselor, tasked with breathing new life into these old campgrounds. The Campers are here, and they’re hungry for some summer fun. Their amusement, education and most importantly safety lies in your hands. Good luck, and watch for the things that go bump in the night.

Build Your Dream Camp

Gather materials and funds to improve your camp each summer, and design it as you see fit.

Guide Your Troop

Lead troops of campers each summer in pursuit of Merit Badges. The more they learn, the more you earn.

Beware of Dangers

Camping isn’t always easy. Protect your campers from dangers both natural and supernatural.

Live the Camp Life

Hike, fish, bug catch and more in a scenic Utah-inspired wilderness.

Camper Personalities

No two campers are the same. Each have their own unique personalities and quirks. Learn their needs to better reach them!


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Camp Canyonwood on Steam

DORAEMON  STORY OF SEASONS

DORAEMON STORY OF SEASONS

EDIT:

After playing a little bit more, and unlocking additional stamina for Noby (yes, dear viewer, you’re not stuck at a teensy 100 units of stamina), the game becomes a lot less frustrating to play. Once you realize that you’re basically growing crops for yourself to make food with (for quick stamina recovery and to make the friendship slog less of a thing), that the animals are the main moneymakers of your farm, that your stamina is better spent gathering things, and OH MY GOSH MATERIAL SHED YES I NEEDED SPACE FOR MY ITEMS, this game becomes playable.

Real player with 229.8 hrs in game


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game’s good but I really need harvester and tractor

After playing for more hours, I’m going to elaborate what I said above

In regards of crops

Plus points
  • Lots of plant varieties and crop leveling system

  • Massive space, really massive that even dedicating to half of the land for grass and wheats, you have another extra space to plant more

Minus points
  • Crop leveling system does get tedious. Single harvest crops can make it bearable but multi level crop is another story. Found out that multi harvest crops does not level up after its first harvest no matter how much Fancy fertilizer you dump. So just turn those higher level produce to seeds and plant more, right? Right?

Real player with 110.5 hrs in game

DORAEMON STORY OF SEASONS on Steam

Destined to Die

Destined to Die

I will admit. I did not like this game at first, it’s just repetitive with nothing new. However the more hours I played it the more involved I got to complete the game and all of it’s achievements. After my initial “this is boring” I really got into the game and made the decisions. I wanted to. This game involved patience and a lot of experimenting. I would however recommend for a little game that makes you really see the meaning of how some peoples lives go.

Real player with 3.7 hrs in game


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I like the concept of the game and how it’s sort of like a puzzle where you have to figure out what to do and what not to do. But I’m confused about whether or not this game has any real rhyme or reason to it. I would try out a specific routine and it would work one day, raising all my stats, but then I’d try the same routine the next day and all my stats would decrease and I’d end up dying. Following the tips the cat offers in the game didn’t seem to affect my stats too much either, maybe only for one day and then all my stats would decrease again. Overall, this game was interesting enough to keep my attention but it’s message and true ending are unclear for me

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

Destined to Die on Steam

Summer in Mara

Summer in Mara

Being up front the game has a lot of issues. It won’t teach you basic mechanics and it is very easy to get frustrated with quests due to a lack of information. There are some side quests that you are given that you cannot complete because you don’t have access to certain items yet. However the game never mentions that you will later get access to those certain things if you progress the main quest which has led to me looking everywhere for certain things only to learn that I have to progress the main story to gain access to them. While this isn’t outright a bad thing, I personally think it is poor game design to tell your players to get a certain item, while they don’t have access to that item yet.

Real player with 52.9 hrs in game

Little Koa is growing up on a small island in the middle of Mara. She is alone now, tending to her island but dreaming about exploring the whole world and becoming a pirate one day! When she finds a strange little creature on the beach her days of loneliness are over. With her new friend, Napopo, she set sails to the vast Mara seas. Koa will then meet different kinds of people with their own dreams, problems or old pains and although she is only a kid, she will do everything in her power to help them.

Real player with 46.8 hrs in game

Summer in Mara on Steam

The Palace on the Hill

The Palace on the Hill

Play as a teenage boy who uses his passion for art to escape poverty.

Set in a small and secluded hillside village in India, overlooked by the ruins of a 15th century palace The Palace on the Hill is a cozy management game which follows the story of a young boy, Vir as he discovers his passion for painting stories.

Made with beautiful painted 2D graphics, you explore ruins, meet people, set up a farm, manage a tea shop, fish, and run errands.

The unique mechanic in this game takes the branching narrative style of storytelling and applies it to create paintings inspired by Indian miniature art.

The paintings, each depicting a particular event in history, are strung together to form a story of the past.

Each painting can have hundreds of possible combinations of choices which helps in creating a unique experience for each player.

The Palace on the Hill on Steam

The Unbreakable Chain

The Unbreakable Chain

could have more content, I enjoyed the music

save yourself some trouble and keep left to avoid saturn and jupiter

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

Game Of The Year

LSG and Wainstop have done it yet again. To say the unbreakable chain is a masterpiece, would be an understatement.

I argue there is a second meaning to this game that takes a bold take on the human psyche, showing what it means to be human. It does all of this with a beautiful medley of music by Yasushi Kaminishi, ghxyk2, and Bankbank, and animation produced by LSG.

SPOILERS!!!

In the first level, you are a worm. Aimlessly worming around with no direction, much like humans do. You wander until you find a whole, a gateway. This represents childbirth, The worm immediately killed, just like how a child is ejected into a cruel world in which he can die at any moment.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

The Unbreakable Chain on Steam

Odenavirus Online

Odenavirus Online

I had fun playing the game. Although the main story being almost only dialogues, it has fun characters and an

exciting story showing some things we all as people are going through… A new virus, quarantines, fake news, negationism… I took 2 hours to complete the game. The online mode is fun too, I played it with a friend… We danced, kissed and drank some booze LOL

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

Odenavirus Online on Steam

Farmer And Tree

Farmer And Tree

i like cute trees

Real player with 924.6 hrs in game

Although there are not many reviews of this game and probably is not very popular, I really love it.

I mean, if you don’t treat it as a “game” but more like a peaceful corner of your device, you will understand what I’m saying.

I love the style and the relaxing vibe. I also particularly enjoy opening it up a few minutes every day to watch my trees progress or discover some novelty around. It is not a game to stay hours playing it (or at least for now).

I wish the developers gave some more info about what you need specifically to unlock certain things (i.e. receive letters from neighbors, send seeds, etc.) instead of blindly waiting for stuff to happen. But on the other hand that’s part of the charm of it, I guess.

Real player with 294.8 hrs in game

Farmer And Tree on Steam

Growing Up

Growing Up

Interesting spin on the “visual novel” genre that is lovingly crafted, but has its issues and is not quite as expansive as the store page makes it out to be. Still, considering the price, it is worth it, and given the casual nature and the topic, also suitable for people just interested in trying out this kind of games, or for those who would be turned off by weeb stuff.

Rating: 7/10

As is obvious, the game revolves around growing up and going through all of the early stages of life, and it does a remarkably good job at it too, at times at least. The characters, although in some regards laden with cliches, are fairly well written and I am not ashamed to admit, objectively looking at how I behaved and what I thought as a teenager especially, and what I remember of my friends, this is pretty spot on, lol. Unfortunately, the earlier stages of the game are quite rushed, and they are more of a short tutorial than anything, which is a bit of a wasted oportunity - the game really starts when you reach teen years.

Real player with 38.2 hrs in game

UPDATED REVIEW @ 22 Hrs:

Growing Up is a life simulation that fairly-accurately simulates the experience of growing up in a relatively affluent family in a reasonably well-to-do area of the United States in the mid-to-late 1990s.

I’m a fan of this game for a lot of reasons. The writing is pretty good, and the resource management gameplay is challenging enough to be fun while never feeling unfair or too difficult. The music ranges from unobtrusive to fantastic, and the interface is intuitive; simple without being too stupid (more on this below). If you’re a fan of resource management games, or if you like visual novels and don’t mind some casual gameplay mixed in, this is one to pick up even at full price.

Real player with 31.1 hrs in game

Growing Up on Steam

Fish & Bubbles

Fish & Bubbles

It’s my very own fish tank… without the smell! 3

The game starts out slow, feeding your first fish enough to get you your second. Once you get your second fish though, things start to get faster and faster because you’re able to produce more money quicker! The fundamentals of this game are fun and addicting.

My favorite thing about this game is that I can leave it anywhere on any of my monitors while working on my own stuff. It sorta feels like a fish tank widget with a lot of features (and it looks like there’s a lot more to come!). Although I haven’t purchased everything in the shop, I’m excited to be able to decorate my tank with even more items that are in the works!

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Very laid back game. Relaxing play and rewarding. Wish more games would go back to these simple mechanisms.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Fish & Bubbles on Steam