Ascent
N O S T O L G I A - that is the most beatiful feeling, that you will feel playing this 2d game.Old game lovers will like this game with no doubt.
Good quality, it worths 4$ 100%.
Nice timekiller
– Real player with 13.7 hrs in game
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Good afternoon, so I decided to write a review about the Ascent game. The game is very interesting, very well suited for relaxation. 2D arcade platformer, with low system requirements. Nice graphics and music for this genre of games. I hope the game will only develop. I recommend it.
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
DroneGlitch
This is a nice procedural FPS! The particles are very good. The core feedback loop is stronger than I expected. Enemy attacks have a good bit of diversity that make them play well in different matchups against the player. This is a good foundation by the dev and I’m excited to see what they will do next!
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
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Is a very good game if you want to just unplug the brain and shoot to pass 10/20 minutes, the fast paced movement and shooting make it really dynamic, in addition it is randomly generated so the positions of the weapons and the map are not always the same, increasing the replayability a little.
I recommend the purchase
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Real Man Got 100 | 是男人上100层
REAL MAN can go up to 100 floors!
Do you dare to play?
It’s a game of strategy & act & difficult, leisure and comedy.
At the same time, this mini-sadistic game
Perhaps in the near future, through painstaking practice
You will become a real man!
In the game, you just need to click the left mouse button to suffer smoothly.
With the efforts of our development team, we have not succeeded in men!
It’s really hard to get 100 floors.
There are 21 lovely characters in the game waiting for you to unlock them.
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Hoples
Stars received: 0.5/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: Hop-hOpe-LESS
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
A platformer with a visual design that reminded me of Sega games. It’s always nice to remember the past. In essence, it resembles Meat Boy-a. I think developers should pay attention to the fact that some textures have bigger pixels than others.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Exile Squadron
Absolutely LOVE this game!!! I haven’t had any super long gaming sessions in a very long time! Exile Squadron had me hooked instantly, and I played it for hours and hours!!! I couldn’t be more happy with this game!!!
– Real player with 16.1 hrs in game
First impressions - An underrated indie gem
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Solid writing. The writing is the point. Short and pregnant.
There are no grammar or spelling errors that throw you off.
Sure, that’s not a main aspect for this kind of game, but it
helps with the immersion.
Controls
Per statement of the developer the game orients itself on
classics and is therefore keyboard or controller only.
That might be off-putting for some, prefering mouse
controls.
But the controls are tight. You have full customization
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Dose Response
Dose Response is an open world roguelike where you play an addict. Instead of dungeons, orks and spells you explore the world looking for the next fix, facing the demons of your mind.
Traditional roguelike with minimalist design on the opposite end compared to games like Nethack, Adom or Tales of Maj’Eyal. You can learn it quicly and it is accessible to new players who are not familiar with the genre or bounced off it.
Features:
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8-directional keyboard movement (keypad, vi keys, arrows)
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mouse support
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each run takes 5-10 minutes
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graphical tiles and ASCII mode
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colour-blind accessible modes
Hold The Plates
A waitress dropped the plates now is up to you save her job. Catch some of them and bring to the bottom of the screen between the tables.
Objective:
Bring the tray down between the tables.
About the game:
Plates weight will make the tray goes down.
The tray goes up automatically.
Controls:
Arrows or ( A, D ) to control the tray left and right .
Space bar restart the level.
S mute music.
R restart the game.
Esc to exit the game.
Seeking Revenge
Minimalistic 3d graphics
The game offers bright levels, nice graphics, a variety of weapons, both near and far.
Stylish music and short hand-drawn scenes that move the plot.
Destroy enemies
Destroy all enemies on the levels, slow down time to music and change weapons on the go. But be careful, because there are many enemies, and the main character has only one life. Dive into this adventure and take revenge on the enemies of the main character.
You have unlimited use of time dilation, weapons and 33 levels for fun and hardcore.
Blacken Slash
Blacken Slash fuses tactical turn-based combat and fast-paced hack, slash and loot gameplay – and takes only the best out of both genres to create a simple, but endlessly rewarding gameplay experience where you fight, loot and repeat until you die. Play on your own and perfect your gear across dozens of runs and see which difficulty you can master – or compete with other players in an online leaderboard where you start from scratch each week.
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Minimalist – easy to learn
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Difficult – hard to master
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Short levels – short play sessions
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An abundance of items
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Various playstyles and builds
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Challenging achievements
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Weekly online leaderboard
Rift Wizard
The first thing you should know about Rift Wizard is that it has no unlockables, which already makes it better than basically every other commercial roguelike out there. Just install the game and go ham with all the (so far) 130+ spells and 60+ skills already available from the beginning, no holding the player hostage with the same old moronic reward cycle that deliberately vandalizes gameplay because developers are so terrified of players figuring out their game is boring and there’s actually nothing interesting to do that they have to hide all the (pitiful) content behind more hours of your time than the entire game could ever really provide.
– Real player with 146.4 hrs in game
Short version: Rift Wizard is an amazing and challenging puzzle roguelike that will repeatedly put your analytical skills to the test as you experiment with fun free-form build combinations and explore realm after realm full of interesting creatures and hostile wizards.
Long version:
There’s just so much strategy packed into an accessible interface with simple, intuitive controls and plenty of information at your fingertips, pretty much everything you need to succeed–if you’re careful ;)
Rift Wizard is EXTREMELY overwhelming at first because you really do have instant access to the entire spell and skill list, over a couple hundred of them, each with their own variety of possible upgrades that offer so many options for dealing with the wide range of threats you’ll face, from mapwide effects, to creatures teaching other creatures spells, to creatures spawning more/different creatures, to creatures growing more powerful when they see certain types of spells cast, to simply way too many to mention–lots of interesting mechanics out there, and the battles get really really crazy.
– Real player with 72.4 hrs in game