FlightChess
When it comes to flying chess, do you remember the fun times you had with your friends on the board? Now you can play online with your friends in the classic and soon the new prop mode!
Flying Chess includes both classic and prop modes, and supports both single player AI and LAN multiplayer modes. The game has four different colored aircraft camps for players to choose from, easy to understand rules, simple and fast operation, and the exact same gameplay as you remember from your childhood, making it a great choice for many casual players!
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Diner Bros Inc
Great couch-coop game with a lot of variety in the fast paced mini games.
Remote Play Together also works great. Keep in mind that only one player can use a keyboard though.
A great extra feature would be a party mode, where the high scores are shared with the normal save game, but you start with the first small set of mini games. In that way, new players can get acquainted to them and gradually unlock and enjoy more mini games.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
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Amazing party / couch co-op game. Pretty fun to race after highscores when playing solo, and certainly good laughs when playing in groups. It is also a pretty good game to introduce to the younger kids who are just starting to get into videogames, as the minigames are quite intuitive by themselves.
However, this game is not for everyone. If you’re looking for complex stories or gameplay mechanics, then I’m afraid this is not for you. If you are, however, looking for simple and fun gameplay, give it a try, you will probably love it.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Faction Wars
IN A WORD: LACKING
IN A NUTSHELL:
WHAT TO EXPECT: Turn-based strategy. Basic army building. Basic economy. Simple combat mechanics. Uses IGOUGO. Two factions, same type. Focused unit roster. Medieval setting. Uses a single gameboard. Random boosters can be picked up. Local multi-player and single-player support.
ACHIEVEMENTS: NONE.
STATUS: COMPLETE.
WHEN TO BUY: EXPECT TO PICK IT UP IN A BUNDLE.
More info below….
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2503336428
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Draw With Unknown
Really fun and really chill, kind of like Draw Something had a baby with Omegle.
Also, the minimum requirements say you need all sound cards to run this, and sadly my PC only has one ;-;
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
i like this game a lot! i do have a few suggestions, however i can’t seem to find any way to submit anything. the developer/publisher doesn’t seem to show any source of social media on their steam profile, and i even looked on twitter, no help! this game is super fun and a good way to meet nice people, but i feel like people would play more if it had a better way of drawing. like i said, super cool game, but it could use some work.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Shu’s Garden
So cute. I actually don’t mind the music either. (I usually play games without music), Only a couple of probems, 1) I can’t figure out what it’s all about. I hear crashing sounds and sometimes when I go past the glowing white rock I go faster. If I don’t keep planting on a planet all the plants die. But what else? What is the crashing? What do I do with the bee? How do I get the giraffee unstuck from wherever it’s stuck in (its in a blue place. just blue, can’t even see him) 2) It gets me dizzy. I get motion sick and man, this game gets me dizzy. I wish the camera movement were different so I didnt feel like I am spinning with my character. Still, over all its fun for a few minutes of chilld rolling around on various planets.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
A cool mix between “Aether” from the Basement Collection and “Proteus”. If you don’t like games without goals, this is not the one for you. Shu’s Garden is one of those peaceful games with an enjoyable and colorful world. It’s a game you can play to relax, relieve stress, and just forget about your day to day life. A game doesn’t need an end and I think people forget that. In this game one must travel and encounter unique events on their own randomly. There is no goal, it’s just a nice free roam. The game features gravity, allowing the player to jump to new planets. The music is enjoyable and doesn’t annoy after a while. If you need a little relaxing escape, this game will not disappoint.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Speed Mazing
I’m not sure how I stumbled across this game but its a really fun little party game. It kinda reminds of Micro Maniacs back on the PSX even though this doesn’t have weapons, or anything like that, it feels similar. You have to race against the clock to get to the finish square in 1 player. In local MP you are competing with other players to reach the finish square first.
The 1 player is essentially time trial across certain levels and unlocking Gold, Silver and Bronze achievement times.
The MP is local only but its a lot fun if you have people to play with. As with these types of games its reliant on playing with other people to get the most fun out of it but its great for short play bursts with friends if you have people to play with.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Broll
Awesome and hilarious game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyvjDdF7VIk&ab_channel=JakeKet
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
Broll is a relatively short game, but it packs itself full of fun. The ragdoll mechanic looks very hard to control, but is extremely well executed. Some checkpoints are easy, and some very difficult, but they’re all doable. I hope more levels are coming! Well worth the price, on sale or not.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Quest Hunter
I’d never recommend this to another person.
So here’s the thing. I played Quest Hunter & didn’t hate it. But there are a ton of reasons why I’d never point another gamer in this direction.
1st off, combat is terrible. Hitboxes force you to attack like the close talker on Seinfeld. Basically your mele is completely useless. You’re going to take a hit, if you try to use mele. Since you know you’re going to take damage, you might think that you can just use your shield to block & attack when your enemy is open. Problem is that you take a ton of damage through your shield, unless you stat up your shield block, which forces you to gimp your other stats(Health, Attack, & Defense). Level cap is 20, so skill points are limited.
– Real player with 50.8 hrs in game
Quest Hunter is a generic hack and slash action RPG game with some appeal. You play a random “digger” character with a shovel, cute clothing, beards and hair styles but very little actual combat abilities. The goal of the game is just beating down every critter and destroying every single rock and trees to accumulate shiny resources. Well it isn’t exactly this, but after 20 hours, finishing the main quest line can be summarized as such with no shame.
The combat is somewhat boring. You can hack forward with the attack button, block strikes with the block button and move around a 3D map with no camera controls. It’s very basic and not very challenging. I didn’t even bother blocking on my first play through. There’s no dodging, so the only thing you have to watch out for is not getting hit pass your tank line. To this base, there are spell abilities to grind for, but none of it really improves either the game’s difficulty rating (really easy) or the fact that I can’t play it for more than 30 minutes without being completely bored.
– Real player with 33.2 hrs in game
Shell Shuffle
To be honest, this is a difficult game. However, graphics and sounds are beautiful, and puzzles are unique.
EA version is too short. I want more contents. (online scoreboard, another milestone, and etc.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
IT came out on April first so the only way to know its real is to by it.
¯_(ツ)_/¯
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
6 takes!
Wolfgang Kramer’s ingeniously simple card game with “bullheads”
6 takes! - Wolfgang Kramer’s ingeniously simple card game with “bullheads” - now as an app.
The aim of the game is to avoid getting cards. Each card you have to pick up costs you points for each bullhead on it. The player with the fewest bullheads at the end of the game is the winner. It sounds easier than it is, players will need some great tactics and perhaps a little luck.
6 takes! is regarded as a modern classic among card games and has been sold all over the world.
It has won the German “Games Prize” and has also been nominated “Game of the year”.
Features
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Singleplayer mode against up to four computer opponents.
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Three levels of difficulty
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Multiplayer mode for up to four players around the same device
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Quick game or first to 66 minus points