Smart Fart
Smart Fart is a silly strategy game about a warehouse worker who ate too many beans. Your resource is your main enemy, so spend it wisely !
The game features 30+ levels in which you have to deliver packages while making sure other workers don’t end up in your smelly gas. Blocking their path and timing your farts is key to win !
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CheeseCube
Cheese Cube besides it’s looks is actually pretty fun (and challenging) and offers some fun gameplay, with a decent selection of levels, skins, and obstacles, it’s still in early versions so I expect more to come, besides that, it’s a fun little game that reminds me of the old flash games, and, well, it’s CHEESE, who doesn’t like cheese?
– Real player with 68.2 hrs in game
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This is one of the best games i’ve played in a good while, I simply never get tired of it!
– Real player with 19.7 hrs in game
Gan’s Matchstick Men:Deadly Rhythm
Stickman Deadly Rhythm is a local multiplayer fighting game. Use strange mechanics to blow your opponents. Fight your friends and blow them away happily!
WuHu!
Local 1-2 player game (note that multiplayer online is not supported yet)
Unique 2D platform sword halberd fighting (currently rare 2D combat mechanism)
Inspire a tense fighting atmosphere
The operation is simple and easy to use, even if you have never played it before, you can quickly join the game
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Journey of the Broken Circle
A simple but enjoyable story-driven platformer. I’m not really sure the trailer accurately portrays the context of the story but the game is fun; if the trailer or screenshots interest you, you’ll probably enjoy this game.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
It really reminds me of Thomas was Alone both story and gameplay-wise with some minor differences. You’re controlling a circle instead of various rectangles through series of linear levels. The story is narrated through speech bubbles but sadly without any voiceover. If you liked Thomas was Alone, this will be right up your alley.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Road to Ballhalla
Road to Ballhalla is a cheeky, occasionally cruel but ultimately satisfying experience, that I would highly recommend to anyone with a taste for arcade-style platformers and puzzle games. I say this having completed 100% of the game’s achievements.
Aesthetically, with regards to its delightfully colourful design and well-suited, unintrusive yet engaging soundtrack, I can’t really fault Road to Ballhalla. The puzzles are all very much based upon rhythm and visual patterns, meaning that the audio-visual elements of the game are critically important, and I am pleased to report that they do themselves absolute justice.
– Real player with 14.6 hrs in game
Road to Ballhalla is a simple top-down arcade-style game. You control a ball, and your goal is to navigate your way through 20 levels, collecting little sparks (the game’s collectable) and avoiding dying as you go.
The game is very simple – there isn’t even a jump button. You can simply move in any direction, or speed up your rolling in a sort of dash move. The dash move makes it so you die instantly if you take damage, rather than simply… well, taking damage. This makes it risky to use at times, so it must be used judiciously.
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
Don’t Cut Your Hand 2
Its not a bad game. Its actually pretty fun. Some things could be explained better, like right-clicking on a plate to remove items. Also, theres a couple bugs. One of them makes it impossible to beat the game because it won’t give you the right ingredient to finish a recipe. Overall, I feel like I had enough fun for my $2.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Lovely
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Procedural Soccer
When you boot up the game, you are presented with about 5 save files and some language options. When making a save, you get to name it anything.
Yes, I mean anything.
I put the navy seals copypasta in there.
The whole thing.
Oh yeah, the game isn’t good I just thought I’d let you know you can do that.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
This is by far the worst football game I’ve ever played, and I’ve played fifa 21.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Cyber-Ante
This game is very addicting and refreshing to play. I have never seen a puzzle game like this before and it has been done well here. On top of that, the hacker’s dialogue keeps things interesting and gives the entire game and puzzles a backstory. The puzzles are challenging and make you hate yourself after doing the same move after 10 times of trying it. Would love to see what else this developer releases.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
HE WAS THE HACKER KNOWN AS 4CHAN, BUT LITTLE DID HE KNOWN, I WAS 5CHAN.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Dave-Man
A simple story about a simple man, that just wants his everyday routine not to be ruined. A story, that many of us could tell.
Once you’ll start to play Dave, you will soon find out that there is a quite some background for this well made tribute to a Pac-man like games. I was simply amazed with the amount of all the dialogues, options, hidden jokes and obvious puns, all accompanied with great chiptune music. The music itself makes a huge work here as well, as many times I have just realized that I am humming the tones along with my head nodding to the rhythm.
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
Dave-Man is a charming retro-style game that taught me to despise anyone named Cathy! (for real, there is something very satisfying about getting caught out by her for the 15th time and exclaiming ‘GOSHDARNIT CATHY’ while smacking your desk).The gameplay is heckin fun, reminds me of my terrible attempts at Pac-Man when I was a wee lad but with cool extra stuff like online shopping and cats!!!The music is delightful, love the chiptune sound and it is there to comfort you when you inevitably get caught because you tried the hardest difficulty room.The end of a run is a really nice touch too, I won’t spoil it but it made me genuinely laugh.Overall I’d super recommend, and honestly it’s a steal for the price. It’s cheaper than a coffee from Costbucks for Christ’s sake and it comes with janitorial friendship!!
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Maptroid: Worlds
A metroidvania experienced entirely in the map!
Sequel to the acclaimed short browser game Maptroid. Maptroid: Worlds has you return exploring metroidvania style, and in multiple planets this time, filling out the map and collecting items, and powerups as you go. Can you make it home for dinner a second time?
Features:
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You can visit a number of planets, explore and fully map them out.
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Collect powerups to enable you to explore new areas, and zip through the map faster and faster.
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Quirky, but not outrageous story and lore writing connecting the worlds for you to discover.
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Improved ship graphic!
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40 small puzzle levels for you to solve in puzzletroid mode.
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40 small relaxing maps for you to explore freely in zentroid mode.
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Speedrun mode so you can get faster times unfettered by dialog!
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And a secret hard mode for a challenging replay if you want to experience something different.