Cupid Island

Cupid Island

Welcome to Cupid Island, a cute life simulator about bringing couples together and nurturing their relationships. As a Cupid, you’ll discover many different couples and help their love stories. Build, customize and expand the Island using the Love, Joy and Passion produced by the lovely residents.

MAKE YOUR DREAM COUPLES

Explore the Human World to make a wide variety of couples with your Cupid Arrows. You’ll be able to bring them to live in Cupid Island!

MAKE PEOPLE HAPPY

Chat with the lovely residents to know their personalities and give them gifts. Happier people will generate more Love, and improve their relationships.

AN ISLAND MADE OF LOVE

Collect Love, Joy, Passion and other good feelings produced by the people in the island to expand it and make great places for dates and all types of fun activities.

CUSTOMIZE EVERYTHING

You’ll be able to customize the island, your house and the humans' appearances. Who are your dream couples? You can make them here!

MOD SUPPORT

You can add your original visual elements to the game. Support for mods in the character appearances and even in playlist make this experience truly your own! Listen to your favorite songs while you play!

DAY AND NIGHT ACTIVITIES

You can farm, fish and cook in the relaxing mornings. But you can also dance, sing or play soccer in the exciting nights!

YOUR OWN LOVE STORY

Follow the hardworking cupid Aelia’s story as she builds a relaxing and welcoming community for herself to belong. Maybe she’ll even find true love in this place?


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Cupid Island on Steam

Space Chef

Space Chef

Space Chef is a 2D open world action adventure, with lots of cooking, farming and crafting. Imagine Stardew Valley in space, but with a shotgun and a cook book.

HUNT, COOK & DELIVER

Space Chef is an open-world, err.. open galaxy game combining gun-blasting action with fun cooking, crazy crafting and anything but your usual farming. Explore a vast universe that is different each playthrough. Best of all, bring a friend on your delicious adventures with couch co-op!

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  • Hunt and gather ingredients - Visit strange alien planets and learn how to capture the tasty creatures before they wipe you out. If violence is not your cup of tea, you’ll do best to avoid alien contact and stick to friendly, yet juicy, plants.

  • Cook tasty meals - Chop and grill your way to success using a full set of kitchen appliances, built from scrap you’ll find floating around in space. The better the quality of your ingredients, the more you’ll earn.

  • Deliver to hungry clients - If you’re lucky enough to get a high value order from Zink Z’Boink of sector Z9, you’ll definitely need those plasma cannons. The hungry space pirates will stop at nothing to get their hands on your culinary creations.

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO AS A SPACE CHEF

  • Explore the galaxy - Discover planets, abandoned space stations and visit strange settlements. Upgrade your ship to reach further into the unknown. Feeling crazy? Why not chase a high velocity chrystalline asteroid? High risk, high reward!

  • Farm mysterious plants - Find unusual seeds on distant planets and nurture them in your farm until they’re ready to be harvested. Take good care of them though, or they might escape…

  • Craft machines and gadgets - Collect all sorts of useful junk floating around in space and put together to build machines that will make your food faster and your life easier.

  • Mine yourself rich - Using your nifty drill and various dangerous devices, discover valuable resources needed to build that giant thruster grill you’ve always dreamed of. But beware, there are others out there who want them as well.

  • Prepare for space combat - Upgrade your ship to defend yourself against pirates and competing food delivery services. Or join the pirates and get some very lucrative —and highly illegal— missions. Beware of the galactic police!

  • Craft awesome helper bots - Dirty kitchen? Get a SuckBot. Annoying friends? Get a SentryBot. Bleeding out? MedBot is on the way. Find rare electronic parts and build yourself a best friend in no time.

  • Customize your home - Where you work is where you live, so make sure it is cozy. Collect decorations from around the galaxy and, if you’re really lucky, you’ll even find a talking plant to keep you up at night.

  • Meet hungry characters - On your journey you’ll meet several interesting human and alien characters. Some will help you, some will need your help, but all of them have one thing in common. They need food!

  • Keep track of time - Each planet has its own day and night cycle. Certain creatures and plants are only accessible at certain times of the day. Also make sure to watch the morning report for the latest on passing traders and dangerously lucrative situations.

  • Find out who blew up your kitchen - Use your limited detective skills to find out who wanted you out of business. Who’s that suspicious guy at Zlurkas bar that only shows up after midnight? The truth is out there. And it doesn’t taste good.

Congratulations!

Still reading? Congratulations, you’re now an apprentice Space Chef ready to sharpen your knives!

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Now join our discord at https://discord.gg/spacechef and get the latest news before everyone else, and get a chance to play the alpha version.


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Space Chef 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


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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

Aquarium Designer

Aquarium Designer

English version below.

Wie houdt er niet van om naar een mooi ingericht aquarium te kijken? Aquarium Designer geeft de mogelijkheid op een eenvoudige manier zelf een bak samen te stellen. Diverse formaten aquaria zijn voorhanden en een groot aantal vissoorten. Daarnaast natuurlijk ook planten en materialen als stenen en stukken hout, waarvan de grootte kan worden aangepast. Ook allerlei decoraties ontbreken niet.

Het spel kan op 2 manieren gespeeld worden. De eenvoudige manier, waarbij je alles wat je leuk vindt in een bak stopt, of de ‘echte wereld’ manier, waarbij temperatuur en pH waardes van water, planten en vissen overeen moeten komen. Start je zo’n bak, dan moeten de vissen ook dagelijks gevoerd worden. En je zult zien hoe snel alg verschijnt op het glas!

Real player with 20.1 hrs in game

I’d give this game a 5/10 in its current form.

It’s an ok base game, but a lot of things could improve, and make the experience feel more immersive.

For me, I feel these improvements would help immerse players and further creativity.

-MORE PLANTS

-MORE FISH

-MORE DECORATIONS

-MORE WOOD

-CUSTOM TANK DIMENSIONS

For some reason these areas feel really lacking, the detail on the current inventory is great but it needs expansion to give the player more tools and options. Hopefully more content is planned in future updates.

Real player with 15.7 hrs in game

Aquarium Designer 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.

The Garden Path on Steam

Village Monsters

Village Monsters

2 Hour First Impressions: A lot of things are still missing but that’s what early access is for and obviously a lot of time and effort has already gone into this. It’s incredibly charming on its own already and the monsters remind me of fond memories of exploring and talking to monsters in Undertale.

For sure gonna be keeping this one. Can’t wait to see it fully finished.

Real player with 13.5 hrs in game

This is a VERY casual experience. No pressure to do much of anything but explore and goof off. The characters are unique enough that they feel different from other games like this that I’ve played in the past, and can get down right weird, but in clean, entertaining ways. That being said, as is, the game still feels just a bit bare bones, in that interactions with the NPC’s is limited to chatting with them, and buying selling from the shops. Mo tasks/favors included YET, there is however ample evidence that the developer will eventually work that in. What has been programmed as is feels pretty solid, and there is just enough to do to make the game worth playing right now. Odds are more will come soon.

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game

Village Monsters on Steam

Darwin’s Aquarium

Darwin’s Aquarium

The game is a realtime fish simulation with realtime learning artificial intelligence.

Build up a tank, start training and breeding your own fish and maybe some day, start defeating the big evil bossfish!

Earn money by advancing your breeding capabilities, improve your breeding grounds and unlock more valuable fish.

You’ll see plenty of unbelievable fish interaction: Fish that start hunting, fleeing, cooperating. Some might learn to farm algae, other might start to bait less harmful fish… who knows..? There is no limit to the interaction of the fish and every evolution of species can bring new features. Make sure you select your fish carefully and only breed the fittest, so you can compete against the other fish.

It’s up to you and your fish to cooperate with other players or just defeat them- but be warned: Your fish are getting intelligent. They might have their own will soon!

Darwin's Aquarium on Steam

Failure simulator

Failure simulator

POV YOU’RE CROW IN HIS 30S TRYING TO USE TINDER CAW CAW

BUT CROW YOU GOTTA HAVE PHOTOS OF OTHER FRIENDS SO THE LADY KNOWS YOU HAVE FRIENDS CAW CAW

BUT CROW YOU MUST ADD A PHOTO OF YOURSELF TO SHOW THAT YOU HAVE A GOOD PAYING JOB CAW CAW

BUT CROW THE ONE LINER YOU POST IN YOUR BIO HAS TO BE CATCHY BUT NOT TOO OFFENSIVE TO SCARE OF THE SINGLE MOMS CAW CAW

BUT CROW THERE’S THIS FINE LINE OF CONFIDENCE AND BEING COCKY

BUT CROW THAT ONE PHOTO YOU USED IS OVEREXPOSED AND SHOWS YOUR BALDING SPOT CAW CAW

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

After playing for 0.2 hours I have uncovered a lot but I can guarantee I have not found everything. This game has lore. Fnaf lore. Big lore. Little lore. Cardboard box lore. I cannot wait to uncover the darkest deep secrets this game hides within but for now. Lá vie en film !

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Failure simulator on Steam

FamilyWorldRoam

FamilyWorldRoam

Just purchased this game to see how chill it was. It’s pretty chill. I tried all the different things: space station (one room, as far as I could tell), painting (bob rossish), air balloon – I was testing this in seated position and i was excited above all else to try air balloon…it doesn’t work seated. I also haven’t seen an in-game options menu to change any controls, raise or lower, etc. Ferris Wheel was fairly generic but an interesting and simple introduction as it was the first button I tried. Fireworks was pretty cool, again standard with not many to play with but it has potential and is fun to mingle with. Underwater had fun movement controls which made it interesting trying to time the movements with the sea creatures…and interestingly the controls are similar on the space station, nice floaty underwater effect right there. Aurora…now this one I really enjoyed. I free-roamed over to the lightning bugs and just looked around, it was beautiful, kept going and fell off the map. I was then under the map, walking on water jesus mode while seeing above some of how it had been built, there’s so much you could do with that map if you wanted to, I’d play that as a shooter map even….that experience was enough to give this a positive review. As far as first impressions go, it was relaxing and I enjoyed it. As far as critique, please add more control and camera options in time. I would prefer walking with the left thumbstick and turning/looking with the right thumbstick, I’m sure many others would too. Not bad though, not bad at all.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

‘FamilyWorldRoam’ is a collection of 6 experiences from a slow hotair balloon flight, to a giant Ferris wheel and even some drawing. If this was free it might have been worth a look, but it most definitely isn’t worth the £4.79 asking price. It looks OK at times I suppose, but that is the only praise I can give it. The first main problem is that the developer describes this as an app that “doesn’t need complex operation”, but it is an utter shit-show to move about. There are far better things to show people new to VR that doesn’t need any movement so when this app fails to do even that it makes it kind of pointless.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

FamilyWorldRoam on Steam

Lonefarm

Lonefarm

You play as Andy, a boy from the city who has always wanted to live in a remote place and enjoy solitude and closeness to nature. Now with some money saved and a bank loan you decide to buy a small cabin on an island in the South Pacific. You will be able to meet the people of this island, their customs and you will look for an occupation.

If you could just… close your eyes for a moment, breathe and open them again to realize that you’re in a different place… A place where the air is fresh and the sky is blue, a serene getaway free of the complexities of day-to-day social interaction, where your responsibilities are as simple as “eat”, “water the crops”, “go for a drive”. More than anything, a place that you can call your own.

This is Lonefarm.

In this fully immersive escape from anxiety, you take control of a farm on a small island in the middle of the South Pacific. Tend to your crops, feed your stock, prepare your meals, decorate the farm, or take a peaceful ride on your vintage Van Wagon through the seaside highway to explore the natural paradise surrounding your farm! Take advantage of the trip to transport the vegetables and sell them to the townspeople. Lonefarm is truly yours, so take it all in at your own pace.

Lonefarm is a first-person, farm life simulator with light survival and narrative elements. The goal in LoneFarm is to experience a place that can feel like a home away from home.

Features

  • There’s an assortment of crops and livestock that you can tend to!

  • Use your produce for cooking new recipes or sell it at the local market!

  • Unlock and discover new furniture items to decorate your fully customizable cabin!

  • Explore the wild areas of the island to discover new seeds or venture into the island’s town and observe the lives of interesting locals!

  • Drive freely through the island in first-person and monitor your van wagon’s upkeep: fuel levels, energy, and tear will make the difference from getting back home safe before midnight or getting stuck in the middle of the highway and having to spend a chilly night outside!

  • Days go by in real-time in Lonefarm with a day/night cycle that lets you experience different weather, special events, and the progress of your own crops in a realistic manner.

  • Discover the secret history of the island, its residents and your own past!

  • Look for beautiful and relaxing views across the island in which you can sit for a while, read the newspaper and think about your life!

Lonefarm on Steam