ITRP _ Gas Prison
Very fun and difficult
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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3gas5prison
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
3AM
Really good game I threw my mouse a load of times jumping!! If you enjoy horror and working things out this is the game for you… check it out!!!
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
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If you like running around in a building doing puzzles go for it, if not its really bad
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Laser Maze
This is a great puzzel game and for $5. The grafics are pleasing and it is easy to control with a great soundtrack to go with it. I highly suggest this game especially if you are new to puzzel games.
– Real player with 24.7 hrs in game
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As the title suggests, Laser Maze is a game that is all about redirecting laser beams through maze-like areas with the help of mirror devices. I haven’t found all secrets yet but I finished the entire campaign and six bonus puzzles, and I can already say that this game is well worth the price of around 4€ (at the time of release) if you are into 2D laser redirection puzzles.
In the game, you are a maintenance robot on board of a space station and it is your job to figure out what happened to the crew. The robot is steered with WASD or arrow keys and you can aim the laser redirection with the mouse. This mechanic generally works very well. On your path through the station you encounter computer terminals that give you background information and goals to pursue.
– Real player with 12.9 hrs in game
Dark Crypt
Dark Crypt is a wonderfully spooky puzzle game which not only is it a great addition for your collection, but also great to chill and play around Halloween. Enjoy a turn based adventure through a crypt full of the undead to stop a slumbering evil from rising to power.
Every few levels or so introduces a new mechanic which so far as I’ve played, adds to the fun. The turn based movement and undo system means you can take all the chances and time you need to get through a level, but you can also skip levels if needed. The puzzles can be challenging but it feels good figuring out how to proceed and reaching that next level. To top it all off, the game has great atmospheric audio and music which blends well and compliments the visual tone of the game. If you’re looking for a cheap and interesting puzzle game to play, then give Dark Crypt a go.
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
Damn, this is a smart game!
Reminds me somewhat of the Lara Croft GO-Game, and also Hitman GO (whereas the latter was more Quantity than Quality) … DARK CRYPT brings a Roguelike-Aesthetic to the table, but at it’s heart it’s still a Puzzler: it eases you into it’s mechanics, every new obstacle has an introductory level, and then it combines them all together into a mindbending turn-based Stealth-Conundrum, where you have to navigate a spooky Dungeon and time your steps with the patterns of various Traps and Fiends, always having to think one step ahead.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Salio
A really well-done and polished game made by two of the most dedicated people I know. The developers put hours upon hours of tears blood and sweat into this game and it shows. I have never played (and probably never will) a better game than this masterpiece. If you haven’t already i strongly recommend buying it!!!
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
Amazing game!
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Where is my mom
I was enjoying it but it’s not long enough for the price, seems like a demo to me. kinda has a Limbo feel to it. graphics are good. I’d wait until there’s more content. but I’m giving it a thumbs up because I think it will be a good game when it’s finished. if you want to see it I did a walkthrough
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mk1pmFnHhM&t=41s
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
The good: I got it for 1.39 on the Halloween Steam sale. Trying to get out of the house is a little fun because it is a cat/mouse game where you’ll be going back and forth between rooms finding the items you need to escape the house.
The bad: Unfortunately, this is where I won’t recommend it for most - “The chapters are divided into stories that differ in gameplay and mechanics.” Once you leave the house you will walk for a little while where you enter a small house (first picture you see on the Steam page) and that is where you are given a “Continuation later” page because this is not a complete game even though it is not in early access. You may never actually find your mom……ever. :(
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Last Room
This game has great potential and I liked the puzzles but there are still lots of problems.
First of all the UI is weird and settings are incomplete, you can’t even change you sensitivity.
Some times it’s hard to figure out what each pad does, it would be better to have the camera zoom to the function of the pad the first time we activate it.
And to top it off there are lots of bugs you can’t interact with some objects some times and some things like the key would just disappear sometimes.
The game is not finished yet so I know these issues are gonna be fixed in the near future, I suggest you buy the game and wait until it’s done because it’s very fun it you look past it’s problems.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Level-based puzzler that involves figuring out how to exit each room. This is accomplished primarily with pressure plates and directing light beams. Initially, you start in a dark dungeon and then move outdoors. In the second ‘block’ of levels, a bounce element is added that allows you to hop over walls, moving objects from area to area. I’ve only played a little over an hour but enjoyed figuring out the mechanics of each escape.
Atmosphere is good, the sound track supports an immersive experience, and the controls are easy (although picking up an object requires exact cursor placement).
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Let Me Die (inside)
In principle, the game in places resembles Russian locations both by entrances and gloomy surroundings, it seems to me that the developers want to teach us how to cope with despair, and it is also instructive with the stories of the characters
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
After 3 hours of playing, I came to the conclusion that the game is rather boring and monotonous, I don’t even know who might like it. I believe that such games only exacerbate the situation and very rarely can help someone. Friends, I do not recommend it.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Lightmatter
Lightmatter took me 9 hours to complete both endings and while I wasn’t really satisfied with either ending, the journey to get there was a lot of fun. Lightmatter isn’t shy when it shows its love for Portal but it is really heavy on the mechanics from The Talos Principle. Instead of jammers, you’ve got spotlights and instead of connectors you’ve got photon connectors.
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PROS
- great antagonist. Virgil is no Cave Johnson or GlaDos but he is suitably condescending and megalomaniacal. I hated him but in a good way.
– Real player with 16.6 hrs in game
Lightmatter is a first person ‘escape the facility’ exercise that uses light to create pathways through dark places. You play from a 1st person perspective as a journalist who is visiting the company headquarters for a publicity event. Evidently, a system failure has occurred and the building has been evacuated, leaving you behind. The CEO provides guidance and instruction (via an announcement system) to help you exit through 38 chapters. The music and voice overs are engaging and the landscape is your basic industrial complex with lots of moving parts, buttons, levers, etc.
– Real player with 14.6 hrs in game
I_Darkness
This is a fantastic little game, with fun and enjoyable puzzles. Being made by just one person, it’s absolutely worth the money. Would definitely recommend.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game