Bio Inc. Redemption
==[Audio]==
( ) Replace your ears; they may be deceiving you
(X) Amazing
( ) Very good
( ) Meh
( ) Bad
( ) What’s good audio?
( ) No audio
==[Audience]==
( ) Monkeys
( ) Everyone
( ) Babies
( ) Kids
(X) Teens
(X) Adults
==[Graphics]==
( ) Better than real life
( ) Looks like a painting
(X) Fabulous
( ) Pretty
( ) Good
( ) Decent
( ) Poor
( ) screen.resolution=1x1
==[Difficulty]==
( ) Only the developers can play it
( ) Very difficult
(X) Easy to learn; hard to master
( ) Normal
– Real player with 63.5 hrs in game
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Bio Inc. Redemption - Spread your own disease!
From the DryGin Studios' mobile app “Bio Inc." , the Bio Inc. Redemption is, much like Plague Inc. Evolved, a Real-Time Strategy Simulator where you either save or kill a person!
Stunning visuals, the gameplay mechanics, the outcomes and variety of stages will definetly make you stay for awhile!
For the game that’s currently on Early Access, I’m genuinely impressed on how this game works currently.
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
Surgeon Simulator
Oh Surgeon Simulator. It is one of those games that you will either love or hate with a passion.
This game is famous for many reasons but the main one is its controls. It makes the game incredibly challenging and it is why a lot of people are finding this game frustrating and not enjoyable.
The physics on everything is overly exaggerated. Combining this with the hilariously awkward arm controls means every movement you make is a recipe for disaster and some great laughs.
Since the original version, more surgeries were added, offering you a much more polished experience. They’ve also tightened the controls enough where the surgeries are actually beatable. Many secrets and Easter eggs were also included, my favorites being the Alien and Donald Trump surgeries that I found hilarious and fun. I’ve played for multiples hours already and the laughs haven’t stopped.
– Real player with 129.7 hrs in game
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Long spoken of as myth, fairy-tale or merely the raving delusions of a mad man, an ancient and mysterious evil has awoken and proven itself a very real and dangerous threat to all in the once pleasant land of Infirmary. But there is yet hope as a band of unlikely heroes unite to vanquish this foe and send it back to the vile domain from whence it came. Play the roles of plucky Pinkie, the young but eager son of a blacksmith, Ring, the exiled princess trying to win back her rightful place as heir to the throne, the short-tempered Middle with a past shrouded in secrecy and an apparent score to settle, Thumb, the stoic and noble paladin sworn to defend the realm, and their brave leader Index, who together form the brotherhood of The Hand of Nigel, as they set forth on adventure in a world filled with peril at every turn.
– Real player with 72.8 hrs in game
Fix Me Up Doc! – Dark Humor
An interesting unique game with funny, weird patients.
Like the art style and the operations and unique tools, however Iam finding it stressful, my patient dies way too quickly before I can finish the surgery, no matter how many times I try, I guess Iam not fast enough and making just 1 mistake every time seems to mean a fail.
I like the game but am not sure if I can recommend as it’s really frustrating me and doesn’t feel fun anymore as it gets too hard past the 7th patient.
After 3 hours the game is too frustrating which is not very long. So I can’t recommend.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
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What is this game? It’s a blatant Trauma Center knockoff with a hilariously broken English translation. If you’ve never played one of those, they’re games where you perform gamified surgeries on patients. This game does the same, but it’s extremely ridiculous and nonsensical. For instance, when you want to keep the patient alive longer, you inject them with ketchup and you often have to replace major organs with a sausage, which also doubles as a pimple popper. Most of the game is funny and entertaining enough, but the difficulty, much like the game it’s mimicking, becomes ridiculous. I’m stuck on level 9 because if you make one, single mistake at any point, you basically just lose. That’s right, you have to do it not only perfectly, but quickly. There are only 10 levels and I’m practically certain I’ll never see the last one. The game’s length is padded by the obnoxious difficulty, so there isn’t much value here at all. I was mostly amused by a lot of it, but I cannot recommend it.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game