Heroes of Loot 2
I LOVE this game!! I was pleasantly surprized by the first Heroes of Loot, and this one improves on everything that was enjoyable in the first one, and goes beyond. There are new additions throughout….there are cool levels, great loot, arenas, responsive controls, neat enemies and lots more! Though you control more than one hero in this game, it is not at all trying, nor demands co-op to do so. It’s just a lot of fun to play…as is the first game. My play-time is a bit minor as I wrote this…but the game gives you a lot of enjoyment in a short time…so ideal for quick runs and long runs or in-between other games. I highly recommend this game already, early into its ‘early access’ stage…and also highly recommend the first Heroes of Loot too!! Great to see a ‘sequal’ that adds so much to its predesassor without diminishing either game. Bravo, Orangepixel!!!!!
– Real player with 44.1 hrs in game
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A super fun arcade-like twin-stick meets dungeon crawler. Hits all the right spots including plenty of homage to Gauntlet. If you like either of these genres this comes highly reccommended.
– Real player with 28.5 hrs in game
Soul Reaper
Soul Reaper quickly hooks player attention with an effectively deployed progression system, and does a fine job in offering multiple avenues to keep engagement levels high. While enjoyable for the most part, its grindy nature can render it tiresome, and the current lack of proper side quests beyond feats leaves something to be desired. Still, it’s a good debut, and a fresh ambassador for the RPG genre that leaves a lasting impression by defying convention.
Review key provided. Thanks Power Level:)
– Real player with 57.0 hrs in game
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Really nice, and fast paced; monster-catching strategy RPG. The game has aspects of idle-game style gameplay, however the strategy comes from squad optimisation, gear socketing, and order placement (there are ‘row bonuses’ available, but those’re kinda beyond me at the current time of writing, lol).
I made a fairly in-depth, but still very early, impressions video; available here:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1990101092
Really looking forward to discovering more monsters, and more strategic optimisation in the hours and days to follow.
– Real player with 30.2 hrs in game
Mini Healer
Most of the early and middle of this game plays out like a puzzle game with grinding combined with an ARPG skill tree.
You’ll probably enjoy this enough for the price if you like the idea of a Diablo II skill tree and item style combined with bosses that each have unique mechanics.
I have seen a few streamers pick it up and hate it immediately because there are at least 2-3 hours of grinding before you actually get access to the interesting content of the game, and that’s if you recognize which builds are way better than the others and make fast progress. Even after that, there are a couple mostly-required grind walls.
– Real player with 112.2 hrs in game
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Amazing. Better than you think.
So much better than it has any right to be. One of my favorite games in recent memory, and I still can’t quite believe it. I’m not much of an indie game / single dev game person. I like AAA titles and graphics. I don’t love MMOs, which are the obvious inspiration, here. I definitely wouldn’t have picked it up but for the reviews and the price tag.
Seriously, though, you should buy it. Even if you don’t like playing a healer in MMOs, it has the addictive theory-crafting and building of ARPGs like Grim Dawn or Path of Exile, but without any of the headaches of those or the MMOs. No quests, no fetching, and no penalties for build-testing. You can even save multiple builds and swap between them at will. It’s just boss after boss at your leisure. You can farm whatever boss you want and even have a different build and party setup for each boss.
– Real player with 73.0 hrs in game
One Gun: Cat
Nice game to relax to,,, a good medium of idol gaming, “cartoony”, with a dash of RPG. Kinda reminds me a little bit of Castle Crashers. Graphics are eye friendly, as I get motion sickness, and have epilepsy, and legally blind. No issues with this game. Just an all around silly game that I’ve gotten a few ppl into, as it really is a fantastic game. One of my go to’s. As a Psychologist, its a great therapy game that promotes natural EMDR. Just put on your headset, play some good tunes, and get lost in it all ^_^ Hoping they turn it into a multi-player option soon. Highly recommended.
– Real player with 1000.6 hrs in game
TL;DR: A an amusing, if very flawed and at times quite buggy 2D shooter with reasonably deep upgrade mechanics and loot system. Not worth the full price. Definitely worth it on sale for some mindless entertainment.
One Gun: Cat has simple but but decent 2D shooter mechanics. Character movement and shooting both feel reasonably good. Sometime dodging attacks (especially from bosses) are based more on luck than skill. There’s a fairly deep but not terribly interesting loot system. There’s a fairly large overworld map with dozens of areas that have a massive progression of difficulty. Each map area has a series of bosses with difficulty ratings. The starting boss is difficulty 5. I unlocked a boss at difficulty 100,000 before I gave up on the game.
– Real player with 89.2 hrs in game
Storms 2
Scratch the surface and you will find a pretty decent Action RPG.
Struggled at first, and the title looked fairly barebones but slowly found that this title has all the ARPG components. You have the normal merchant, potion seller, healer, stash etc. Upgrade paths are particularly impressive as is the variation in the enemies that you will find.
Graphics might be fairly basic, but the game-play is there.A good value for money title!
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
A work in progress at launch here, but a project of passion from this new indie developer on Steam. He’s already fixed several little bugs and taken a few of my suggestions to make this game better to heart and made the suggestions I advised in videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOLQr2IWd_Y
I like this, and I LOVE the value here at just $5 USD. The skill tree and inventory system are beyond impressive and well worth the price alone.
More to come to this review as I play this game more but great job to this admirable indie developer!
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Ball Ranger
About this
- “Ball Ranger” is a game where the character will automatically attack, and the player drags the character to move it. As the game clears, the player will encounter different monsters and get different items and weapons in the adventure.
How to Play
- Mouse control
When On the Map
- Tap the flashing point to enter the stage
In the Stage
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Drag the character to move
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Drag the character to the edge of the stage to enter another room
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Click on BAG in the lower right corner to open the BAG
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Drag BAG items to perform various operations
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You can get items, challenge monsters and make your favorite match in the adventure.
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Ranger’s power is determined by the player. Want to become a mage? Yes!, want to become a fighter? Yes!
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Of course, you can also hold a sword in one hand and a stick in the other, as long as you like.
All kinds of items and weapons:
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Players can obtain weapons with different effects in the adventure, and the store will continue to purchase new weapons as you advance the adventure. The
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weapons may not be stronger from the back, and the strength mainly depends on the player’s level.
All Kinds Of Monsters
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Each level has different monsters, and different monsters have different attack mechanisms and appearances.
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Of course, there are also drops, including miscellaneous items, props and weapons.
Fishing
- I believe people who like to play JRPG like fishing, so this game also has fishing system. This will be encountered during the adventure, which is equivalent to a small snack.
Battlepaths
The trailer for this game is exactly what you get, so if you enjoyed it, you will enjoy this game. It is a combat-based action RPG in the style of an older Diablo game with a focus on straightforwardness, simplicity, and an absurd, lovable, and cartoonish style. The main character, Rick, is a melee fighter that you can augment by choosing different stats and items to wear.
Like Diablo, the fun of the game is in beating things up and finding items. Rick accomplishes both of these by slamming his knife into enemies until they die in Rogue-like fashion. The strategy comes how you plan ahead by choosing what to wear, what to carry, where to stand, etc. rather than the actual combat, which is mostly just your stats comparing with the monsters and deciding how to use your consumable items. You also have a special meter that can be used to give yourself a boost for a short time. It’s easy to understand and enjoyable.
– Real player with 94.7 hrs in game
Story: 5/10 - Basic, but atleast it has some
Combat: 6/10 - Would say basic, hitting enemies, but it also has abilities which improves it alot
Characters: 2/10 - There is nobody that counts, only a few boring characters
Gameplay: 8/10 - The Game surprised me in a good way, it was challenging, but good
World :7/10 - Generic Fantasy world with multiple realms, that was a good idea
Visual: 8/10 - I did like its graphics, but sadly, the characters look does not change based on your equipment
Sound :7/10 - it was cute
– Real player with 44.1 hrs in game
Fairune Collection
Fairune 1: A very stripped-down action-RPG, very short and lacking in plot but with fairly good music and visuals. However, it is more basic and less difficult than Fairune 2, so I recommend playing this before that.
Fairune 2: An expansion on Fairune 1 in every way. There are now far more areas, boss fights, fixed damage enemies that give no experience but some of which stay defeated forever, deeper mixes of enemies, more strategy that comes from stronger enemies still being defeatable, multi-level skills, far more creative puzzles, modestly improved visuals, more, better, longer and more upbeat music tracks, a far deeper plot, and a longer, better and harder final boss.
– Real player with 22.9 hrs in game
Lots of secrets and has that difficulty that makes it amazing. Lots of cool achievements for the people that love collecting them. RPG feeling 8-bit game with puzzles to progress. I cannot express how much this was WORTH the money! The achievements just keep you going!
edit: There are bugs at times, so all I can say is SAVE NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO! but it’s still an amazing game. (Also some of the achievements are bugged, in a good way though)
– Real player with 21.1 hrs in game
Treasure Hunting
[Treasure Hunting] is a singleplayer game that have 30 stages.To clear the stages you have to open the treasure box on each stage,
if you fall into a pitfall or got a hit by an arrow the game will be over.The game will be clear when player beat all the stages.
The game have 17 types of gimmicks and traps in total to reach the goal.There are 14 types of gimmicks like forcing player to move,
or doors that can be opened by turning multiple switches, and there are 3 types of traps like a flowing magma or rolling rock on the
passage that player pass through.
The first stage is easy and simple, but the difficulty will increase and the stage will become longer and complicated to reach the
treasure box each time you clear the stage.To clear the stage rather than just moving the character player have to solve puzzle
and cleverly using the gimmicks and traps.
*Total gimmicks and traps on each stage
*Hard difficulty
*Because the game is simple, even beginners can enjoy it
WeeRPG
Hack and slash your way through this loot-rich ARPG with up to four local friends. Outfit your classless character to look and play the way you want. As you venture deeper, monsters get tougher and more numerous but the loot gets more epic! Tactical gear combinations and combat skill will determine how deep you can go. Return to your home base to upgrade or buy new gear, outfit your character, and then venture back into the deep.
WeeRPG is an ARPG supporting 1-4 local players, or play remote via Steam Remote Play.
Key Features
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Classless characters - combine gear to look and play how you want. Magic, attacks, and movement are all driven by your equipment.
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Four-player local coop - team up with your friends or family to take on the dungeons. Play remotely with Steam Remote Play.
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No permadeath - if you fall in the dungeon you will be resurrected at home with a slight gold penalty.
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Three biomes with unique gear and creatures.
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Tons of creature types.
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Hundreds of equippable items.
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Built for everyone - Deep gear choices and rewarding combat for skilled players, accessible and cute for younger players. Progress at your own pace.
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Randomized dungeons - Each dungeon run is unique.