Vectors

Vectors

An amazing game, simple but chalenging at the same time. That movement consisting with moving as vectors throughout the stage is an idea I have never seen before. With that, trying to get 3 stars on every level will be an excellent challenge for those collectors that want to get everything within a game. Beyond all that was said, the music is amazing and help you get relaxed on your journey.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game


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Nice game! In a first moment it seems to be easy, but as you go on through the stages, it gets even more challenging!

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Vectors on Steam

Rollfall: Quest of Acceleration

Rollfall: Quest of Acceleration

edit: the price got lowered to 1 dollar at some point, but as I said below, it’s not worth bothering with at all.

I’m sure making rollfall was good practice, learning the ropes of the unity engine, but they should’ve either put more effort into it so the result is more than baby’s first video game thrown together in an hour, or offered it for free in a browser or something. instead, they’re asking $7 for it. SEVEN DOLLARS! what a joke…

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game


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Rollfall: Quest of Acceleration on Steam

Tilting Tiles

Tilting Tiles

Just fantastic. Has some great puzzles.

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game


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My favorite part of this game is planning out your best route, proceeding down it, and then running out of moves while only being 1 move away from completing the level. At this point you can look at the level and think creatively to see what avenue you missed. Restarting a level is done by the press of a button and then trying new paths to complete levels is quite satisfying!

Real player with 4.2 hrs in game

Tilting Tiles on Steam

Box Factory

Box Factory

Terrific value little game for a couple hours of relaxing puzzling with fun, bouncy music This game is less than a dollar, but I would probably pay a few dollars more for extra stages. When I beat the last level, after about 2 or 3 hours, I found myself complaining that it was too short, and had to remind myself I paid less than a dollar for it. I have some mild complaints, but nothing that would stop me from purchasing again. There are a few interface quibbles, several of which the dev already addressed, and some of the later stages are much easier than they should be, and should be placed earlier, while one of the earlier stages is hard enough that it should be toward the late mid-game. Definitely worthwhile, and I’ll probably be buying a few more of this dev’s games.

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

I enjoyed playing Box Factory. Puzzles were progressively more difficult even if they seemed simple at first especially the last one (27) which frustrated me for 30 minutes (doh).

Ohh, my graphics card was thrashing at 1,980fps. I think there should be a “limit FPS” option in the settings as it does not need any more than 60 fps and would save electricity and heat

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Box Factory on Steam

Formula Bit Racing

Formula Bit Racing

Really fun little game. About an hour’s worth of gameplay and racing to beat it all. One thing I did notice was if you lap the last place car, you get placed in last place and you lose a lap

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Formula Bit Racing on Steam

Garetto

Garetto

Good game but pls make more easier

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Garetto is a basic Unity asset/template/tutorial flip for an endless runner/physics collision game where you roll a green ball around and avoid obstacles.

The best part about this “game” is that it doesn’t launch properly, so everyone is spared the horror and discomfort of actually having to play it.

I can’t recommend Unity asset flips that don’t even work.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Garetto on Steam

MultiDimensional 4-in-a-row

MultiDimensional 4-in-a-row

In one sentence, this game is: “simple, yet fun”.

Game Idea: Connect Four has always been one of my go-to and favorite simple strategy games. While I did wonder how it would be to play a larger version, I never imagined playing in 3D, let alone 4D, 5D, and 6D. Let me tell you, it was a great idea.

UI/Controls: While the UI is quite basic, it works well and does not clutter the screen. The controls are done using solely the mouse, which is something I like.

Gameplay: There are dozens of different ways to play the game. Multiple players or just two. Fastpaced or slowpaced. Long games or short. My personal favorite is playing 3D with 5-in-row and 5 seconds turn timer. It’s hectic, crazy, and stressful (in a good way) and is literally so much fun.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

MultiDimensional 4-in-a-row on Steam

Puzzle Car

Puzzle Car

A very relaxing, casual puzzle…simple to play yet has its challenging moments at each level. I would suggest this as a family-friendly game for those with children as well as us “adult children” who enjoy solving logical challenges without getting hung up on long-reaching strategy. I hope the developer takes an interest in thinking up new twists to make additional levels even more difficult. Thanks for developing this game, truly enjoyable for me!

Real player with 8.7 hrs in game

Ah man, I love Puzzle Car. It’s got that wonderful thing where your brain starts to hum and the patterns you’re looking for become second nature; every now I’d solve a level on auto-pilot, and not because it was too easy, because I was in the Puzzle Car zone. In a nutshell, a road system made up of turns, crossroads, traffic lights & tunnels (that link up like portals) are scrambled. You’ve got to put them in the right order to let your little car reach the end.

I find the difficulty level here very good for a dip-in-and-out experience, it’s perfect to play for 15, 20 minutes in between meetings. It was never too easy, and it hasn’t become frustrating. All the levels I’ve solved so far (up to level 30) have been solvable with trial and error, and its really satisfying when you can see that you’re drawing closer to the solution.

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Puzzle Car on Steam

ANYEK - The Keyboard Puzzle

ANYEK - The Keyboard Puzzle

Very cool and cute concept for a game! Currently there are some minor spelling issues (for example in lv. 20 it says “gices” instead of “gives”, and some level in the beginning (which I can’t remember unfortunately) is missing a T in a word, but I’m sure the developer would take care of these minor issues and fix them.

Aside of this, the game is really cute and fun, makes you really think in some levels - I like it a lot. Not 100% done yet, but really enjoying it so far.

Would recommend.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

ANYEK - The Keyboard Puzzle on Steam

BricksVR

BricksVR

At the time of this rating, I have around 6 hours of playtime, overall very good game, the developer is amazing and always keeps up with updates and the community is very nice! Hope to see where this game goes in the future!

Real player with 15.2 hrs in game

its great.

if you download this game to its current state in developement, you may think its a bit boring over time, but still if you are creative, its a game with unlimited ways to play it.

this game is in early access, i was beta tester and even though there is a quite limiting amount of bricks to this point, this game has an extreme potential, and also Nat, the developer, always tries to implement community ideas and really cares what the communiy thinks, wich for me is an extreme positive effect.

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

BricksVR on Steam