Toilet Tycoon

Toilet Tycoon

Before this game i played witcher 3 and i thought that was a good game.This game has everything.You can invest your money on researches that may or may not help you invent better toilet seats.I invest all my money on flushes and let me tell you i regret nothing.And you can sabotage other people’s toilets?It s simply brilliant now i use all my spies to conquer toilets so i can be the only one who is in charge of pay toilets.I never thougt i would say this but this is THE ULTIMATE GAME.Search is over, all hail toilet tycoon.

Real player with 25.9 hrs in game


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Okay, Please read and here me out… Please!

For one, The game has a great comedic concept, however the game itself is super cheap, counter intuitive, confusing, & downright broken. For instance, You can hire a worker to Violate your rivals toilet for around 5,000 euros, That’s fine in the grand scheme of things, but when it also costs another worker to Vomit on your rivals toilet, It’ll cost 10,000 euros. This in itself is already extremely questionable, however it doesn’t always work. Another instance is how I can put in about $20,000 into research for state of the art toilets to use in game, But most of the time, You learn nothing, Wasted even more money, & still aren’t even king of the round, & the game will reward the A.I will a golden toilet, while you rubble in bankruptcy, Forcing the player to start over the entire process. These issues usually leave me to believe that there only exists one prevailing strategy to this game, & that strategy is to be as perfect as the programmer intended. This isn’t a hyperbole or a broad statement, This is simply the truth. The game does not like you, & it will shit all over your fucking face.

Real player with 11.2 hrs in game

Toilet Tycoon on Steam

Lobotomy Corporation | Monster Management Simulation

Lobotomy Corporation | Monster Management Simulation

This game is really great. I don’t usually play games like these as I usually go for FPS and multiplayer games, but this was a nice change of pace. My friends got me into it and I blame them for my addiction. Managing all kinds of abnormalities and trying not to let everyone die was a fun experience. The only qualm I have with the game is when it bugged for me. At certain points in the game you gain more abnos in the facility to produce energy and learn more about them to make the game easier. I had a glitch that would just kind of yoink abnos and department research. I restarted the game multiple times, asked for help on reddit and a discord server, but all I got was “That’s Lobotomy” and one guy who tried to help. It’s a bit glitch so I understand that weird stuff happens and nobody can really help, but that set me back a bit. I just had to uninstall the game for a bit apparently. I can’t wait to continue my journey in more games.

Real player with 116.4 hrs in game


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I stopped playing for a few months and when I got back a patch broke my game so it wouldn’t boot up. Angela refused to let me start it for a week straight and gaslit gatekept girlbossed me into a month of unpaid overtime when it did work. I am writing this review from the Shelter of the 27th of March because I forgot how all the Abnormalities worked while away. Ha ha.

I’m going to die down here! Ha ha.

Real player with 106.8 hrs in game

Lobotomy Corporation | Monster Management Simulation on Steam

Mammon: Devil Help

Mammon: Devil Help

[THE 5 STAGES]

-“Break them!"

Each victim goes through the 5 stages of grief, at each stage. You

may affect up to 4 Parts of the Victim World:

*** Body, Mind, Soul, Life**

[CONTRACT]

- ”Promise them the whole world, and make one hell of a Deal!”

*** The more desperate the victims are the less you have to offer, and more you could ask for.**

[But Who Are You?]

-“A nobody”

A nobody that lost a bet with the Grim Reaper and now you’re in hell Forever!

Well, it seems not even forever isn’t as long as it used to be…

Since you got out with the help of a Devil named Mammon, but of course, it wasn’t for free.


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Mammon: Devil Help on Steam

My Lovely Daughter

My Lovely Daughter

Fathers were always so Underrated

My review after a long while tbh, I will dedicate this one to my loving father. Whom I believe just as the father in this game, would probably do anything for me to be alive (ok maybe not so twisted as these things haha)

This is roughly a point and click adventure which includes a dark story, symbolism, time management all in one for a plot where a single father is trying to revive his only hope in the world: his daughter. The story follows a man named Faust who lost everything important to him which was his family. He is an alchemist and he was banished to the forgotten parts of the city where the people who did not belong lived. There many many things happened and he lost his daughter and he uses the forbidden arts to revive her.

Real player with 28.8 hrs in game

Graphics: 5/10

Music: 3/10

Story: 3/10

Overall: 4/10

I wanted to like this game. I really did. Not only because management games are right up my alley, or because I just love Princess Maker style games, or because a dear friend gifted it to me. But because I DO love dark and twisted takes to those sim raising games.

A raising sim where you aren’t raising a daughter but homunculi that are mere tools for a bigger end? It can’t get much darker than that. You are basically playing as the very-very-very bad dad from Full Metal Alchemist that used his daughter in an experiment to keep his goverment money. But as much as I love those dark takes, I don’t take well when people assume that my inteligence and capacity to differenciate reality vs fiction and good vs bad is null. Right as you start the game you will be greeted by a long text basically explaining why what you’re about to play is so horrible and terrible and I’m not sure if it’s just that the developers really think that the people who will buy this game are idiots, psychos or if they just want you to feel bad and guilty for playing it but it’s certainly one of the two.

Real player with 23.2 hrs in game

My Lovely Daughter on Steam

Capitalism 2

Capitalism 2

Pretty fun to master, but somewhat tedious once you’ve mastered it. This game gives you a few million dollars and 1 to 4 cities and tells you to go out and become a billionaire. You can build department stores to import better goods, driving out local business and taking all the profit for yourself. You can research powerful CPUs and conquer the computer industry. You can even take out a gigantic loan to buy up a gold deposit, then use it to build jewellery and fleece every happy couple out of a few grand in exchange for rings. There’s a lot of fun in managing all the aspects of making goods and selling them for profit, whether it be researching or training in order to get higher quality goods, or spending massively on advertisements so your low quality goods get bought anyway. But for all that the game gets a bit tedious towards the end and I’d like to note some things that you really should be aware of before you buy.

Real player with 270.5 hrs in game

It’s bit old simulation game armed with realistic economy structure and standard of early 2000.

Like every simulation games “Cap 2” is easy to learn, but harder to master.

You can play in reduced retro resoltuion in 4:3 aspect ratio.

You can begin as retailer, farmer, mine operator, factory manager, researcher, day trader, etc. you will eventually combine everything you can to become most successful and richest character in your sandbox game.

There are various product categories you can grow, process, produce or mine, e.g. Leather Jacket requires a factory( farm(Cotton - Textil), farm(Leather)). Every product have their necessity (food high, luxury low) so producing and selling foods in reasonable price is one of survival idea in the beginning of harder difficulty.

Real player with 34.2 hrs in game

Capitalism 2 on Steam

RESIGNED

RESIGNED

INTRO

They say quitting is the easy part. Clearly they don’t know anything. Your boss hates you, the calls keep coming through as do your food deliveries. Respond to emergency calls, control police cars, firetrucks, helicopters, ambulances and more.

STORY

Sick of your job as a Emergency Call Operator, you quit. Well, you try to quit. Unfortunately, your boss’s name is Chris and thus, insults you and makes you work your two week notice from home. Now, you have to balance your diet, your sleep and your work for the next two weeks from home. Good luck.

GAMEPLAY

Control police cars, helicopters, firetrucks, ambulances and more from your laptop. Solve emergency situations, save people and stop criminals whilst also maintaining a good sleep schedule & diet, looking after your finances and communicate with your soon to be ex boss through email.

RESIGNED on Steam

Childhood Fears

Childhood Fears

very hard but fun night 6 and 7 are the hardest

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

10/10

graphics are sharp on ultra. Even with a bare house, you find yourself ignoring this as your head is spinning 360 degrees constantly. it is a horror but if a child suffers from this amount of monsters for seven days AND not sleeping, it would drive anyone to hallucinate. I could only get to night six but you can watch my walk through below:

https://youtu.be/i5mRHcmHFmk

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Childhood Fears on Steam

Cookie Clicker

“Ultimately, the cookie economy is not designed to help people. It just makes cookies. Like a virus or a tumor. Its nature is to exploit everything around it for its own expansion. Grandmas, banks, temples, every part of life is perverted to serve the purpose of the economy. Nothing is too sacred to be sacrificed on its altar. And for what? What’s the point of a massive, global economy, if it fails to protect the elderly and the vulnerable? Even those with the most cookies don’t really benefit from the system. Past a certain level of wealth, you can never spend that many cookies. And it’s not like the game ever ends. You cannot “win” Cookie Clicker. You just keep making cookies until you stop or you die. You just hoarding cookies for its own sake. It’s not really about the cookies, it’s about the accumulation. Getting more. You could be collecting any meaningless number: points.. subscribers… small, green pieces of paper… past a certain point you just making a number go up.

Real player with 2202.0 hrs in game

Cookie Clicker is a bizarre game and one that makes me wish that Steam had something better than a binary Yes/No review system, as this game can probably work well for some people but horribly for others. I have tried to keep this review as short as possible, but with enough depth to let you know whether this game could be for you.

The idea that idle games can form some sort of critique of modern games (especially with RPG elements increasingly commonplace) is well-worn and incredibly applicable to Cookie Clicker, and whilst some idle games have started charging for in-game purchases, Cookie Clicker is admirably devoid of them. The real question for someone approaching this is whether what Cookie Clicker does is subversive enough to warrant putting time into it at all.

Real player with 836.1 hrs in game

Cookie Clicker on Steam

RollerCoaster Tycoon World™

RollerCoaster Tycoon World™

Rollercoaster Tycoon is an important game for me. It is that game what I install everytime something bad happened, when I’m ill or when I want to destress. Install RCT 1, 2 or 3 and you have a smile on your face in a minute I can guarantee you.

The game has it’s own character. The colors, the happy peeps, balloons and the cartoony artstyle without being a casual game at all is proven a strong a concept and I think after many years this game is still a lot’s of gamers favorite.

It was RCT that I saw on friends PC’s screens, even on them who never play any other video game.

Real player with 72.4 hrs in game

We’re sad that we have to give this a thumbs down. My husband & I have been Atari fans since we got our first Atari Game System back in like 1981. Anybody remember Pong? Yeah…we’re old…

We bought the Deluxe version of this back in Nov thinking the release date would be Dec 10th. We aren’t upset about spending that money, however, we’re shocked at what this has turned out to be so far.

The Pro’s

1.) Early Access- good on Atari to recognize that they needed to put something out there.

2.) Performance- we have a great computer that my husband built, so no performance issues like others have had. Occasional choppiness, but hey, it’s a computer game.

Real player with 68.0 hrs in game

RollerCoaster Tycoon World™ on Steam

Football Manager 2022

Football Manager 2022

I’ve enjoyed playing the game for the last 2 weeks, not a lot has changed from last years release but i wasn’t expecting much change, i just enjoy the updated teams and player improvements.

1 thing i am NOT happy with is the in game editor has almost DOUBLED in price, company greed makes me sick. in my opinion this isn’t aimed at new comers as i truly believe they wont even know about the in game editor at first, nooo this is aimed at us lot, the loyal fan base who return year after year. 50p increase, fine… but an almost 50% increase is filth. This isn’t about the price as the IGE is still quite cheap, but nothing new has been added to it, nothing has changed from the last decade, so why that much of a price jump .. imagine next years release, and the full game costs £72, would we be happy with that?

Real player with 662.3 hrs in game

After 292 hours in game, I can say that this doesn’t worth the money. I enjoyed FM21 a lot but FM22 is a major downgrade and makes it a frustrating experience. Even if there was a bet launched before and a lot of bugs and shortcommings were reported, none was solved until the actual launch of the game, which is odd because there isn’t a major update compared with FM21 where all these things worked smooth.

There are major bugs/glitches in the engine like endless passing between defenders, wrong animation at free kicks. unrealistic long headers or shots from players lacking the respective skill

Real player with 340.4 hrs in game

Football Manager 2022 on Steam