Dance Collider
Game provided via the Steam Curator program.
Dance Collider is a VR rhythm game.
There are a couple of games of this genre already so how does Dance Collider stand among them? I believe it’s one of the best. I’m having a lot of fun while playing it, unlike other rhythm games moves here actually make sense which makes it even more enjoyable. While in Beat Saber you are forced to make random erratic movements trying to hit the boxes(let’s face it people who make custom songs there have no idea what they are doing), here in Dance Collider your movements are much like dancing. You are punching nodes by the rhythm of a song/tune. The visuals are wonderful, not too much on the eye and not too little. Despite me not being fan of dubstep and modern electronic music I do think the sound effects and the music included are excellent to get your groove on. What makes this even better is that you choose characters which act as your opponent. Each of them has unique style and has different tunes. Movement is fluid with no tracking issues.
– Real player with 29.7 hrs in game
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TL;DR: For an already small selection of titles Dance Collider is a must have title for any rhythm game enthusiasts that want to get into a cyberpunk themed dance battle.
The review:
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The Street Fighter of dance battles set in a variety of distinctive arenas that give off a strong cyberpunk vibe. Each character has a unique musical style and special move to keep you moving. The idea of a dancing off vs a character that taunts you occassionally gives you a better sense of purpose rather than just dancing alone in a game racking up points.
– Real player with 25.6 hrs in game
Death Game+
Death Game+ has a simplistic artstyle that’s incredibly easy to pickup and play around in.
However, the game provides very little challenge, dying is incredibly easy and the campaign is relatively short and beat very quickly. The character acceleration is also insane and makes yourself hard to control so exploring a level is actually more difficult than dying in one.
if you’ve got money to burn and want do play something silly this is definetly the game for you.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Really bad
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Mastermine
This is a wonderful challenge for minesweeper lovers!
– Real player with 344.1 hrs in game
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pshhh its okay i guess
– Real player with 134.2 hrs in game
The Wizard Game
This game is great!! Different abilities make the game play a bit more strategic, adding another aspect of the game. Would highly recommend.
– Real player with 13.9 hrs in game
Game of the year right here
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Audiosurf 2
For people coming from Audiosurf 1: You might like it or you might not. It depends on your playstyle.
For people who have big music libraries who want a new game to mess around with: Get this.
2018 update: Since streaming has been removed, I’m updating the review to reflect that. Also, apparently the demo doesn’t work, so I won’t mention that either.
Although the game follows mostly the same mechanics as the first Audiosurf (ride on a rollercoaster based on your favorite songs, gathering points and beating other people’s scores), there are plenty of things that set it apart. The biggest addition is the workshop, which gives you more than enough options to try out different skins and modes, and lets you find the best ways to play your songs.
– Real player with 2382.1 hrs in game
I wish there were a Neutral option for reviews, but anyway - I ONLY recommend this game if you have a pretty decent song library in your computer. Why? Lemme explain:
YouTube Fiasco
This game used Soundcloud to stream songs for us to play back in the day until October~November 2016, but, after Soundcloud ceased any applications from using its services, the developer, Dylan, had a few weeks to think about what he was going to do with this game… and honestly, he’s lucky his game is great as it is because Audiosurf 2 was almost unplayable for one week or so as a result of it.
– Real player with 1090.3 hrs in game
Escape This
For this one, I got along with a much more beautiful review written by Maxtimot here - basically, this game probably won’t make it on Steam for much time.
It’s utter crap and yeah, as he said better than me, it’s like when some indie guy has Unity (personal edition) and doesn’t know anything about it.
The game itself has five achievements which can be obtained within 10 minutes (they require you to pass a level or to die, or to die 5 times..) and apart from that, it’s completely fucked up.
The hitbox is insane, but let’s go from the beginning.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
These days, although it may be sad, the moment I see something created with the Unity engine, I can already assume it will be a basic bare bone game that will look ugly and (if you are lucky) be almost playable.
So, what is there to say about this? Well, not much, because it’s another one of these games that feel like they had been done by students trying to make their first game. And while it is fine for students to do that, it’s a bit sad that they would think their game would be good enough to sell on Steam.
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Mazeing
3D labyrinth game
During the game you will have to solve minigames to finish the level. The size of the labyrinth is costomizable.
For completeing a level you get coins that you can spend in the in-game shop for upgrades.
You get a basic tutorial at the start and if you want there are other more advanced tutorials.
If you like a map - by knowing it’s code - you can replay it.
What are you waiting for? Get it now!
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[labyrinth ]
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[3D]
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[minigames]
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[Dynamites]
Tanks: The Crusades
This is the greatest Game ever released. The graphics quality and scaling is flawless and there are no glitches. The game is still officially supported by the dev and gets regular updates. Can’t wait for official world wide multiplayer. Better than any other Tank game I’ve ever played.
– Real player with 29.2 hrs in game
I got some ideas.
1.Add fog.
2.Add more generation options like:
-how large the world should be. Large, mendium, small.
-what type of blocks should be generated.(this is hard to code it ngl).
3.Multiplayer options:
-bullet travel speed
-mine explosion time
-tank speed
And i hope for some bugfixes. I found one, when you teleport and mine is planted close to teleport, mine explodes too early and dealing no dmg to tank.
I hope you will read this and please don’t feel offended.
Sorry for bad english.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
CrashMetal - Cyberpunk
I’ll talk about the pros and cons of this game to let you, the reader, know more about the game, at the end I’ll give my opinion on the game in it’s current state and let you decide whether it’s worth it or not.
-PROS-
The game is very well optimised for both my laptop and my PC and run well on both systems.
There’s a lot of customisation for the different vehicles that are currently in the game
The map is a decent size, it’s not huge and it’s not small
You’re able to teleport to the different races/bosses without having to spend any credit (aka in-game currency)
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
The game is really great although there are a lot of bugs, sometimes when I am in the performance upgrade page I go to press escape, but it doesn’t work and I have to close the game then reopen it for it to work. As well as when you enter drift area, you cannot go onto other events even after the timer for drift mode runs out, so you would have to go back to garage then back into the map to be able to access the other races, and the problem of “Name too short” while trying to access multiplayer, you can’t actually change your name so that kinda sucked. The graphics are really great, gameplay is a little confusing at first, but then you learn them quickly and the races are good but repetative.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Trackmaster
If you want a unique arcade / combat racer with close to infinite variation to play with your friends, this game is for you. There’s nothing quite like it to my knowledge. To give you an idea I would say it takes some inspiration from games like Trackmania and Mario Kart, but with it’s very own elements and feeling. Maybe best of all: randomized tracks!
A truly random track generator with different scripts (you can chose which ones you want in a session, or even make your own) and blocks means that you will never have to play the same track twice, no matter how much you play! It’s a huge part of the charm of this game. The variation is amazing and also means that the route isn’t always obvious as the generator sometimes creates ones that a human most certainly wouldn’t. Each randomizing script offers it’s own kind of challenge. Without spoiling too much there are also some very unique blocks that you wouldn’t think you’d find in a driving game, like stairs (!), huge spinning screws and zeppelins that you drive on to name a few.
– Real player with 449.7 hrs in game
Great fun, and it’s almost three games in one:
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Multiplayer madness with a bunch of crazy power-ups.
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Time Trial, either the campaign, or the daily challenge with a new level every day.
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Just chill out and play by yourself, perfecting your technique without any stress involved.
The random levels make it easy to say “just one more” after each level… Unless you hate arcade racers with a passion, this is worth trying out. :)
– Real player with 115.5 hrs in game