Payload
Amazing puzzle from what I’ve played, my only complaint is that you get booted to the main menu after every level, there is no restart button, and that you have to press backspace over and over, instead of being able to hold it down to undo multiple moves
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
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Really Fun Puzzle Game thats only in Alpha!?!?!?!? Can’t wait to see how polished this gets. Highly Recommend
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
BitVault
Simple puzzle game. A good hacker puzzle. At first it seemed simple to me, but the complexity grew and it became interesting. I liked both the style the gameplay. Not a masterpiece, but it definitely deserves attention and worth to play. I recommend it.
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
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An addictive logic game. A game that will immerse you in the world of a great hacker puzzle. The difficulty of the game is average, in most cases it seems easy, but sometimes you still need to think carefully)
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
CyberNEON
5 Pretty environments that don’t distract you while you play.
The rules are simples : align 3 or more tiles of the same icon to cover between 60% and 70% (depending on difficulty) of the tiles with your color. While doing this, an ability charges up. It allows you to drop a bomb on any tile. It colors this tile and the adjacent ones with your color while destroying the icons, making the tiles above fall.
Playing on the same board as another player (AI or real player) is a nice twist leading to unforeseen movements of the tiles. The AI has 3 difficulty settings. Sometimes it doesn’t do anything for 10 seconds then does several combos in rapid successions.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
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too little content for what it’s worth.
-game has 5 stages which are all the same. only background differs. no gameplay variety there.
-only 1 ability (bomb) that detonates 5 tiles in a plus shape. could use more tbh.
-no online pvp (not that there would be players anyway) so doesnt really matter i guess.
-AI are….weird. all ai difficulties are like the same thing; equally dumb.
i got bored after 5 mins.
other match 3 games like wish, mirror and whatever else are better cause they give an incentive for you to keep playing, iykwim.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Neon Noodles - Cyberpunk Kitchen Automation
So much that I like about this game. I liked the idea of Overcooked, but it was always too frantic for me and in Neon Noodles I like taking time to plan and be an efficient chef. Designing the layout and instructions is intuitive and works well even with a controller. The UI is clean and clearly communicates, while still looking really good. Building something that works first, and then optimizing it based on the 3 categories (roughly space, time, and complexity) adds additional challenges. It makes me want to cook all of these delicious recipes.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Selecting to play a new game from the main menu screen will take you to the level screen. Choosing to continue a previous game from the main menu will take you to the game level you’re currently on. On the first level Sliced Avocado, you’ll be welcomed to Neon Noodles! From here you’ll continue an existing program and be instructed on what to do. You will also get more information as you progress through the levels.
– Real player with 10.9 hrs in game
Escape2088
Decent escape room. controls were easy, zooms were appropriate, and puzzles were pretty hard.
Very high graphics, which make for large download size and long initial start up time, yet no animations for the ending (which I did not understand at all just from a black screen and sounds) or even just a garage door opening.
Each room has a half hour timer, so expect to spend about an hour total if you are good at these games (some of my play time was paused for dinner - which DOES NOT stop the timer) but if the timer runs out, you still get to keep playing, so it is really just an achievement timer. There is a timer achievement and another achievement in each room.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Really excited about OnSkull’s new game.
Puzzles are on point, not too hard or too easy.
I also really like what they did with the lightning in this game, starting with the neon sign in the beginning, it creates a nice moody atmosphere.
One recommendation I would make is the addition of a “Give hint” button in case someone gets stuck at some point in the game.
Overally a very nice installment, would definitely recommend.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
4th Super Industrial Revolution Wars
4th Super Industrial Revolution Wars is a programming game.
And also turn-based strategy game.
Write your codes, click build button.
And then every turn your codes will become your (team’s) units.
Units will fight automatically with AI.
and your goal is to destroy enemy’s base with sending units.
For Beginners, (both Of this Game Or Programming)
Please progress tutorial in game.
Yes, Year 2020! Happy New Year!!
4SIRW is real programming game for year 2020.
You may need to prepare 4th industrial revolution.
*You Are Not Prepared.
So playing this game, you will learn programming.
And you can enjoy programming.
… May the 4th be with you.
Codeyounglings apologize for delaying launch.
Actually Codeyounglings is 1 indie game developer.
I am trying to do all but there are too many of them.
I hope that you understand me and don’t confuse me as the masters or something.
I planned new scheduled release date as TBD
But I’ll do everything not to launch too late.
Anton
In the year 2399, automation is rife, every sector across all areas of industry have been automated with just a handful of jobs available to man.
There was no robot uprising or sudden change of power that was expected in the late 20th century, but a gradual erosion of jobs and the crawling growth of vast automated industrial complexes working tirelessly and efficiently, more than man could ever have hoped for.
This should have been a future of hope and prosperity, instead man is relegated to the side lines, a bored consumer, barely able to make ends meet and clamouring for just one of the few remote jobs still available to them.
You’re one of the lucky ones, you’ve been selected from 10s of 1000’s to start as a remote CCTV operator, man’s value now is so low that it is more efficient to have man controlling remote CCTV cameras than to automate them.
Your role is simple, to mark any Automaton units for the recycling program that have malfunctioned or that have hit SAT (Self Awareness Threshold), today is your first day, you connect remotely to the AMI Industrial Complex…
Features
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Control a remote CCTV drone camera allowing you a unique view into an automated industrial complex
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Hack devices in the world through a series of ever more complex interfaces
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Interact with and reprogram devices and automatons
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Converse with automatons through the branching narrative system
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Delve into the Cybersphere, the central data matrix that shows all the accessible data nodes with a complex through the BotOS 2395 operating system
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Unravel the truth behind this vast automated empire.
Look for the Anton 2 Level Demo on STEAM
FInd a Level 1 Spoiler Playthrough at the end of the screen shots if you’re stuck
Cyber Chimps
YOU ARE THE PUZZLE!
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INTERACT WITH PHYSICS-BASED WORLD!
In Cyber Chimps you control laboratory monkeys escaping from evil research laboratory. Use your hands to operate monkeys' cybernetic hands. Swing, jump and drag yourself through physics based puzzles and dangers.
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WATCH OUT FOR THE SECURITY SYSTEMS!
Crack, smash and rip the evil laboratory apart on your way out. The more you break the better. Survive through breaking pipes, electrified wires and laboratory’s security drones and turrets
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Master the cyber hands, become a true Cyber-Chimp!
(controller recommended)
EXAPUNKS
The best “Zach-like” game yet. Even if it is by Zach.
Another excellent puzzle game from Zachtronics. If you’ve never played a game like this before, this is an open-ended puzzle game. By “open-ended” I mean there is a problem you are trying to solve, and you are given tools (in this case a programming language for what appears to be tiny robots) to solve it as you choose. You build a solution to the presented problem. You win if the solution works but how you get to a working solution is up to you. There are limits to your freedom both by the language and what the “little robots” can accomplish at one time. The puzzle here revolves around writing little program fragments that unfold through parallelization into pretty impressive results. It is a complete programming language (although a very simple one) and even has a little test-bed where you can make your own creation without a specific goal.
– Real player with 107.5 hrs in game
The first Zachtronic game I found myself being able to complete and with extremely minimal help, more so due to that some puzzles are difficult to understand rather than writing the code itself. Even though the game does get hard, it does an excellent job of preparing you for the difficulty ahead. Even without any programming knowledge, you’ll be able to overcome the challenges this game poses. You can always see the exact end state the game wants you to leave the board in at any time, which serves as an excellent guide in what you’re meant to do.
– Real player with 87.6 hrs in game
GRID_HACKER
Redirect, reflect, and split your signal to reach the target in well over 100 levels, plus an ever-expanding collection of user-created challenges, all while enjoying a rich, unique soundtrack.
LEVEL EDITOR
Craft your own level packs in the fully featured, Workshop-integrated level editor!