S.U.M. - Slay Uncool Monsters
“Yo, wassup. Just came out of a session of S.U.M. and it was toootally tubular. Think ya know math? Think again bro. Yo momma don’t even know how to multiply with 3 variables. Me? 4 variables, 4 operators, no sweat, sweet cash in return. See ya past the last dungeon, loser”
I can just imagine this unironically being a future banner for the game (unless it already is).
Jokes aside, there is definitely an engagement aspect under its pixelated aesthetics and the playability that made me come back again and again just to do what essentially are basic math operations. There’s more to the gameplay though with the whole grid aspect. Despite much of it being behind paid DLC, there’s still plenty to do in the meantime until it starts feeling repetitive.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
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– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
Moving Letters
short and simple
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
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A very short game of dragging the alphabet tiles to make the word based on the image or symbol given at the bottom of the tiles. You will be given an option after a few minutes to reveal the answer if you don’t know the answer. It’s a short fun game but the dragging is a bit lagging and possibly slot the tile to the unintended position. The timer for the online mode is a bit suicidal to me.
There is still a room of improvement for this game especially the tile-dragging part. Also, if you want to choose a different language, it will take quite some time because you have to keep clicking the flag until you get what you want. It will be fun if they come out with categories and each category has 50 words. Or swap words to make a sentence based on a series of images or symbols.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
War Solution - Casual Math Game
Hello Yaw Studios!
I don’t usually play math games, but I ended up giving this one a chance …
It was a great decision because the game is very beautiful and it also has a win-win relationship. I say this because when I’m playing the game in a few minutes I forget the mathematics because I have to worry about other things that are happening in the battle and without realizing it I improve my thinking agility and my knowledge.
Congratulations, looking forward to seeing the next shows!
Cheers.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
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In fact, a great game for an affordable price. There are many game modes! Particularly, the survivor and adventure modes were the ones I like most. If you are looking for an adventure game where you can learn Math in the journey, this is it. Strongly recommended!!!
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Depixtion
I am loving this game! Doing layers of color and having a reveal at the end is very satisfying. The multiple shades on a layer makes it more challenging and interesting, and everything works really smoothly.
I have two recommendations. One has already been stated and it seems like you are already working on, the font. It’s needs more clarity. The other is while working in game, thicker borders on the color selector blocks on the right side would be helpful and make things a bit more obvious. I got used to it playing for a bit, but in the beginning it wasn’t very intuitive. (I was squinting for it in the tutorial.)
– Real player with 197.9 hrs in game
As you can see from my ridiculous amount of hours on this game, I really enjoyed it! This is the only game I’ve ever bothered to get every achievement from on steam, and the first I’m going to review because I think it deserves praise.
It is a nonogram game, with the twist of having colors on different layers, in addition to each layer having its own light and dark variation of those colors. This allows for more interesting puzzles than usual, and is really a shakeup for your average nonogram formula. Not only are the images more rewarding in the end (and some of the images themselves were really creative ideas, I love skateboard vampire), because you feel like each layer actually contributed to the image as opposed to it just coloring itself, the dark/light color mechanic gives you slightly different clues than usual nonograms. You can’t rely on straight numbers, but in a good way? It’s hard to describe, but this is by far my favorite nonogram game because of that. The controls are really smooth (I actually really like the alternate mouse control, give it a shot) and I didn’t have any problems with the game itself. The puzzles can be really challenging, but being able to switch layers always gave me a kind of break from whatever I was stuck on, so by the time I came back I immediately saw something I missed initially. I have bounced off of most nonogram games because I got bored by them eventually, but this one got me right to the end.
– Real player with 150.2 hrs in game
Odd||Even
Avoid this game like the plauge. Infact if you want this game, go get the plauge first. The game does not work on most of the machines that I’ve tried to run it on. The developer I believe has given up on this game, they haven’t been on steam for 99 days.
If the developer reads this, if you don’t plan on doing anything more with it, can you open source it and place it on github so at least I can attempt to get it to work. I’ve never even played a single game.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
This is a puzzle game about numbers, the game has a tutorial which doesn’t really tell you what to do. The controls are counter-intuitive and gameplay mechanics are hard to grasp. What makes this game even more boring is full absence of music and sound effects of any kind.
Pros:
-Maybe it’s fun if you know how to play it?
Cons:
-Lack of tutorial
-No music
-Cheap graphics
-Technical problems
In short:
Not recommended.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Project Chemistry
I’d really like to give this a positive review, but this game still needs work.
If you already have some background in physical sciences or engineering, navigating the campaign is manageable, if frustrating, exercise in trawling wikipedia and online chemical equation calculators. However, this doesn’t help someone who doesn’t have that background. I would expect more “education” given the “educational” genre of this game.
Several reaction pathways that exist in real life and presumably would complete a campaign task, but the game stubbornly refuses to provide the expected reaction as an option. For example, I’m currently stuck on the “electroplating” task for creating CrCl3 from Cr2S3. According to to an online equation balancer, either 6 KCl or HCl should be able to complete this reaction, but no dice. The hint in this case doesn’t help on this step either. I’m unable to determine if I’m not finding the true reaction after several googling attempts, or if this is a bug/oversight by the developers. Chemistry, as with many fields, often provides multiple pathways to a desired end, and I think this game should reflect that.
– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
Game is good and maybe even very good for early access game. Hopefully this message will reach devs so there is my opinion written 25th Dec 2020:
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game looks like it was designed ‘mobile first’ which makes rather poor experience for PC with average 34" screen
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interface is terrible (wsad for movement in 3D environment with dull, gray background without reference XYZ axes, compounds are unmovable, no way to rearrange compounds but only to wipe all the table altogether)
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an overlay menu to pick compound breaks user connection with the ‘table’ not mentioning the ‘quest’
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Software Engineering Course / Informatyka - zrozum i zaprogramuj komputer
Software Engineering Course
The program was created on the basis of an engineering study program. No prior knowledge of any IT issues is required - we start with simple tasks and step by step learn the basics of computer programming.
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Lesson 1: Basic Logic - You learn the basic logical operations.
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Lesson 2: Gates And & Or - You build a machine controlled by electronic gates.
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Lesson 3: Exercises with Gates - You learn about more complex integrated circuits.
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Lesson 4: Binary Numbers
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Lesson 5: Single-bit Processor - You write the first programs - lighting the lights in the machine.
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Lesson 6: Programming Microprocessor - Assembler - This is the first difficult, complex lesson: you write assembler programs in machine language. You’ll see how the processor executes the commands, how the data is kept in memory, you will learn the basic instructions of the processor.
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Lesson 7: C Programming Language - You write simple programs and see how high-level programs are translated into the language of the processor instructions.
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Lesson 8: Objective Programming Basics - You program a robot that has to traverse the board with traps.
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Lesson 9: Computer Graphics Basics - You learn how images are stored, write pixel drawing programs, simple charts, test colors, and compress the image.
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Lesson 10: Hardware - Just a basic information.
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Lesson 11: Linux Operating System - You learn the basic shell commands, combine them into simple scripts.
Experience the Energy: Take the Challenge
Experience the Energy: Take the Challenge is a free VR game funded by the Canada Oil industry. It worked on my system, looked ok, played ok, sounded ok. Has a series of mini-games that sort of test you for ten jobs in the oil industry. Some of the games have short timers, so makes them hard to win.
Try this game, if you are interesting in Oil industry.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Well produced I suppose. Actually, it’s very well done. I played a little bit of the GO version first. I don’t know if they feature parity of experiences. I played a fair amount (but maybe not all) of the experiences on PC until I got bored, which wasn’t very long. Alot of these games didn’t really have much to do with oil and gas, but I think maybe because of the category I selected. My favorite game was the first one I played, whereby you get to evaulate employees and they come into work and send them home or let them go to work.
! That’s my dream job. https://youtu.be/uZwxzIn6pg0
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Pathfinders: Mini Words
Stars received: 2.7/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: letter joiner to create a worf
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
With a very attractive theme and following the same line as the mechanics of the developer’s MINI WORD series, it is a necessary purchase to give the children of the family a playful and engaging way to become literate or learn another language for those who do not have the English language as native. I recommend!
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Safe Squares
Glad that I bought it.
I’m just effectively working with my emotions while playing this game. These puzzles are organized in such a way that I’m feeling nervous when solving - so after completing I can close my eyes and reflect on my thoughts and emotions.
So you can really help yourself if you buy.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game