Kyo’s Routine
fun
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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VOENKOMAT
VOENKOMAT is a social game.
This game makes it possible to become a worst enemy of russian teens and guys - military comissar. You need to send to the army as many as possible soldiers, protect your military HQ from foreign spies and save your soul from karmic devastation.
Don’t go to army - play VOENKOMAT!
You need to help to voenkom-newcomer to do his job proper.
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You’re in the army now. Really
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You can go through citizen files and learn their terrible and silly secrets.
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Only you decide future of russian army and military HQ by making important choices
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Ocean of “Russian spirit” and funny soundtrack
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Secrets, Easter eggs, Odd events and buckets of humour
All characters and events in this game are entirely fictional and the whole game was made to make someone smile on the Internet
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Dragon Creek
Before I get into this review, I will definitely state that this game is honestly not for everyone. In fact, the game is very niche- which is not a criticism, but it is something to mind when contemplating purchasing this game.
The game is very simple, but its simplicity is the beauty of it. You can generate a dragon at the shrine, train it up, battle it, and rank it up.
If someone is looking for a farm simulator with dragon training, this is not that game. The farm can be upgraded, but all upgrades pertain to improving your dragon’s situation. The only thing remotely akin to farming is purchasing the plot upgrades- which you cannot place yourself- so you can grow your own food so you do not need to buy food for your dragon as often from the food stand.
– Real player with 78.1 hrs in game
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Wow, Dragon Creek. Where to begin…
It’s so adorable! It’s a simple, cute game about raising your own dragon. You have 4 different species that you can get, them being the European Dragon, the Eastern (Lung) Dragon, the Cat-Lung, and the Wyvern. There will be more species on the way too, so keep an eye out. The dragons can be generated through a randomizer or you can put “codes” in to create your own. (Hint: Try messing around with specific dragon names…) You feed, pet, and wash your dragon in this game.
– Real player with 30.3 hrs in game
ViruZ
Очень хорошая и интересная игра, которую можно пройти достаточно быстро, тем самым она никогда не надоест. Игра безусловно заслуживает похвалы.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
Top game in which you have to play as a monster. In the levels on your way there are various characters that you have to go through. The game is decent, I did not regret that I bought it. I advise everyone
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
A Taste of the Past
“How am I supposed to be whole without you?"
Meet Mei, a shy, Chinese-American high school student dealing with the sudden passing of her mother. After losing all of her mother’s recipes, Mei embarks on a train…only to realize her ancestors have boarded as well. She must uncover her mother’s recipe for traditional noodles while learning about self-love, grief, and healing.
Experience a story of growth through reliving precious moments with family and cooking. A Taste of the Past is a relatable and touching journey about holding those you love close.
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Complete cute cooking minigames. Gather ingredients from your ancestors to chop vegetables, fry noodles, and wrap soup dumplings.
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Experience a cozy, heartwarming tale. Write poetry, talk about boy troubles, and re-discover why you started painting.
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Stylized hand-drawn art.
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Original voice acting, writing, art, and music
Life Goals
Learn everthing you want to learn. And don’t forget about the rest. Overcome all obstacles. Reach your Life Goals. Make stuff. Survive in history. Make yourself truly exist.
This is a game about life. And because life is already complex enough, and games are getting harder to make, let’s make it simpler and project everything onto one dimension.
In 1D, choices seem simpler, but it does not make life much easier.
1. Move with left/right
2. Reach your goal to gain weight and bypass
3. Push lighter obstacles
4. Break lighter obstacles
5. Bypass anything
6. If you are stuck, hold space to start fresh
Disclaimer:
If you don’t have time to waste, please don’t play this game, it would just make you hate me.
Features:
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Explore your own story in Single Player
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Experience emergent social behavior in Networked Multiplayer
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State of the art 1D graphics
The Longest Road on Earth
I’m not sure if I should be writing this right after I finished the “game”. Part of me wonders if I should at least wait until the knot on my throat clears, but here goes my thoughts and feelings about it.
I tried to be rational about it, from the start, on my usual analytical approach on… everything.
I got past the first episode quite unscathed (or so I thought). It was all about daily life, little details, enjoying some good things of life here and there, a simple life mostly, despite being a lonely life.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
The Longest Road on Earth: A Deeply Empathetic and Human Experience
It’s hard to really call The Longest Road on Earth a game, at least in the conventional sense. Relative to others, gameplay is pretty sparse, relegated to arrow keys to move from one location to another, and pressing spacebar at various intervals to advance the scene. It is hardly an active experience, but I think that was the point.
The Longest Road on Earth’s strength is in its introspective look into the daily lives of others, all set to a beautiful soundtrack by Beicoli. Spanning four chapters across various points in time, the game follows different characters as they go about their lives, told through the framing device of belongings at an antique store. Although it may sound banal, the game makes each vignette poignant, dealing with themes that leave you reflecting well after they end. It revels in its slow - nearly glacier - pace, and eschews dialogue or narration in favor of letting you come to your own conclusion about your experience.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
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
Amber Time RPG
Amber time is a growing game for billionaires. Do you want to be a billionaire? Amber time can make you a reality
Amber time is a pixel cartoon RPG, which uses realistic and ambient lighting technology
This is a role-playing game in modern times. We live in a modern metropolis, rushing through all kinds of temptations and hopes. What we can do is to work hard, make money or make money,
We need to buy sports cars, RV, all kinds of weapons, eat all kinds of food, large and luxurious mansions and so on. A world full of desire can look forward to the prosperity of stocks like shareholders,
Underwater Life
Looks like I get to write the first review for this “game”. Underwater Life is a lazy 2D retro style arcade game where you control a small fish in a 2D aquarium and must avoid bigger fish. Eat algae to increase your level so you can eat smaller fish as well. That’s all there is to it.
This is a basic template flip made with the awful GameMaker Studio 2, resulting in a very mediocre experience. Resolution and controls are locked, gameplay is janky, and the game art is mediocre.
These kind of video game construction kits aren’t intended to make commercially viable games, they’re just for sharing with friends and teaching some elements of game making. The quality of this shovelware is far beneath anything that should be published on Steam. The $10 USD price tag for “game” stamped out with a construction kit is just a joke.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game