CABARET 4 CARD

CABARET 4 CARD

This is the Grand Cabaret 4 Cards in Ginza.

An adult social gathering place where you can enjoy shows, drinks and card games. [/]

Only 4 “logical battles” [/]

Only 4 cards in your hand. It will be distributed randomly, but it will be all open from the beginning.

There is no luck factor after the hand is dealt.

It’s just four “logical battles” where you can win the game at once with one mistake.

Victory / defeat conditions change for each move [/]

“If you win, you win” “If you win, you lose” “If you win the last one, you win” …

The two players alternately put cards into play one by one.

A thrilling rule where victory / defeat conditions are constantly changing.


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CABARET 4 CARD on Steam

Vidya Poker

Vidya Poker

Do you like video poker? So do I! I think this game captures the enjoyment of an arcade style poker game pretty well. I really enjoy the fact that I can play the game (AKA lose money) as fast as I want to or maybe take some time if I have a really buff hand. I also like how casual it is because losses don’t carry near the same weight as real life. I made some videos if you want to check them out.

https://youtu.be/Bv2Ee3WafaI

The customization options are cool because you can change the fronts and backs of the cards and you can change your toon/avatar/mascot in a couple different ways (skins and the 3D model). I like the animations of the default toon but I haven’t gotten enough diamonds yet to buy a different toon. The background can also be changed from the default stormy sky to a plain green background.

Real player with 35.2 hrs in game


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It’s ok. If you like to gamble its fun. If you like to play hold em and 3 card poker, but never played video poker like me you might run out of money often.

Real player with 31.8 hrs in game

Vidya Poker on Steam

Hunted: Kobayashi Tower

Hunted: Kobayashi Tower

Brief Hunted Review

Come Out To The Coast, We’ll Get Together, Have A Few Laughs…

Hunted: Kobayashi Tower is a wonderful digital adaptation of a solitaire, dice chucking, push your luck tabletop game. This game allows me to relive the greatest feel good holiday movie of all time! My dream of being an 80s action hero is realized each time I enter Nakatomi Plaza Kobayashi Tower to save my wife Holly Sharon even though our relationship has been on the rocks lately. In each play-through, you are John McClane an unnamed hero with military training who thwarts a bunch of terrorists in a heroic endeavor to rescue the hostages and save your wife.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game


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Fun solitaire card game. It’s hard to win, but that just makes it more satisfying when you pull it off!

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Hunted: Kobayashi Tower on Steam

AXYOS: Battlecards

AXYOS: Battlecards

Nice little card game. You can spend another hour with pleasure.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Can’t give this one a good review, sadly. The bits and pieces seem nice, but it doesn’t make for a fun gaming experience.

The art and music is perhaps the best aspect of the game, the controls work fine as well.

That said the game feels very under-documented, and the games do not seem very fun or balanced, I win every time without even knowing what I am doing.

Perhaps the biggest weakness is that you cannot gain experience points except in multiplayer, and I have never been able to find anyone else to play it with.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

AXYOS: Battlecards on Steam

Tanto Cuore

Tanto Cuore

I’m a mega fan of this franchise, owning every expansion to date, and a backer of the 10th anniversary kickstarter. This game was included in that campaign!

This “simulator” has a lot more than I was ever going to expect. There is a single player campaign with unlockables, including some of the promotional cards. There’s some light VA and other touches that ad a nice sense of flare for an already functional game.

I have some nitpicks about my experience with the single player campaign. The first couple of games ease you into some of the concepts, including the optional goals. Later, however, the CPUs reveal themselves to be rather… interesting. Their behaviors are not always consistent, and some of the decisions they make are nonsensical; often buying low cost cards when they’re able to afford high costs. This worsens in larger games with more players, and balloons when the game gives you the optional goals of doing “x amount of things” in games that often end much too quickly to achieve. Instead, 100% the single player campaign turns into something of a slot machine, playing game after game hoping that the CPUs strategy and behaviors aren’t going to end the game as you still need to employ five more cards for that last star.

Real player with 41.4 hrs in game

Tanto Cuore is one of my favorite games to play. Over the last year I’ve been very disappointed I couldn’t play with friends and that I couldn’t go to conventions to play Tanto Cuore. I can only beat my husband at this game so many times before he’s going to refuse to play with me. I was at my wits end because I own all of the table top games and I don’t want my ability to win to put him on the verge of insanity. I am delighted to see the game is out. I bought it and just played by myself for two hours. You may have saved my marriage.

Real player with 19.5 hrs in game

Tanto Cuore on Steam

A=B

A=B

Good programming game. The concept is very simple, but the problems are complex and challenging, and with all keywords “a=b” language is actually Turing-complete, so this is fun.

Real player with 18.9 hrs in game

I haven’t played much of the game, but I’ve beaten chapters 1 and (almost) 2, and it seems quite fun. However, you should be aware that the game doesn’t strictly stick to having A=B be the only instruction - but so far the extra mechanics seem scaled back enough that it’s still true to the spirit of the idea.

Despite that, I’m enjoying my time with the game a lot. It encourages you to think outside the box and the restricted instruction sets make it very interesting to solve problems. I do wish the main menu was a bit more inviting (give some sort of indicator of where to click first perhaps?) as it does drop you in with little fanfare, but overall I’d say it’s a good purchase at the modest price tag it has right now. Very cool and fun concept :)

Real player with 13.3 hrs in game

A=B on Steam

Choice of Life: New Centurion

Choice of Life: New Centurion

Choice of life: New Centurion is a neo-noir detective card game.

The city is bogged down in the dope of azure. The authorities and the defenders of order cannot cope with the flow of a new psychotropic substance pouring into the streets of St. Petersburg.

Who will you become in this troubled time? A champion of the law, restoring justice, or a ruthless avenger who stained his hands with blood?

Decide the fate of the characters on the streets of St. Petersburg. Take a walk along the world-famous avenues, plunge into the luxury of the imperial capital, or descend into the gray outskirts, communal apartments, and gateways.

Investigate, take revenge on your enemies, carry out special operations, weave intrigues, fall in love, have fun … and stop Azure!

Features:

  • Stylish graphics, a huge set of cards

  • Mysterious atmosphere of St. Petersburg of the future

  • Various gameplay mechanics: from detective investigation to action

  • Non-linear storyline and multiple endings

  • Unique characters with their gameplay

  • The story is based on the graphic novel New Centurion: Azure

Choice of Life: New Centurion on Steam

Cats - Classic Onet Connect

Cats - Classic Onet Connect

Just wild and crazy fun! Colorful graphic with crisp sounds and music makes this game even more enjoyable. Those crazy cats driving you a little nuts?! Check out the DLC for more options to choose from. Either way, this game ROCKS!

Great job, Dev’s!

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Cats - Classic Onet Connect on Steam