Arrows

Arrows

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Real player with 0.2 hrs in game


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Arrows on Steam

Roll

Roll

Roll is original and engaging. You roll dice to collect points, and use those points to upgrade your dice. The goal is to get the highest score possible in 2500 rolls.

It is likely to be too ‘mathy’ for some - figuring out which upgrades will generate the most had me setting up spreadsheets. However, some players like that sort of thing and once I got my head around the upgrades (most of the upgrades, there are some I still don’t really understand), I found I could do pretty well playing from the gut - which is more fun for me.

Real player with 24.9 hrs in game


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The man behind this game seems to be very passionate about the project. He has been putting out updates very frequently and even wiping leader boards with significant enough changes. he has also targeted and stopped (as far as I can tell) cheaters so the in game leader boards should be fairly accurate. On the limited youtube content available for this game he pops up time to time to interact with people in the comments section and answer questions or even just say hello, seems like a small thing but its kinda the reason I started playing. A random video about it popped up in my youtube feed and after seeing the dev in the comments seem so genuinely happy to talk to people about the game I figured id give it a shot. Im having a great time with this and id say its well worth the $4.99 I paid for it. I normally value my time as a gamer at roughly $1/hr of gameplay and Im only a few days into owning this game and I have already surpassed that mark. This deserves more attention and I think that if a community starts up around this it could really be a fun experience. Honestly my biggest gripe is that if I dont understand something or want to look something up about the game its simply not popular enough for google or youtube to understand what Im talking about and I havent come up with the right buzzword to have a more efficient search. “roll” and “roll game” paired with whatever Im trying to search or even by themselves usually yield either DND results or other games. but Im not even really sure thats any fault of the developer. If you have an extra $5 lying around you wont feel like you wasted it on this game

Real player with 13.3 hrs in game

Roll on Steam

Line Dots

Line Dots

november 2021 edit: the 2.0 update added 30 levels, but saves aren’t compatible and the game doesn’t work as well as it did before, so I switched the review back to a non-recommendation.

line dots is a simple game about connecting colored dots on a grid, leaving no white dot unconnected. there’s a help screen explaining controls and there are 110 levels to go through, unlocked one by one. a level select screen got added after release, but the mouse wheel barely does anything, use the scroll bar instead. and if you played before the 2.0 update, you’ll have to start from level 1 again, unfortunately. changing some levels doesn’t make losing progress acceptable.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game


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This game is awesome, the puzzles are so addictive that you always want to solve the next one.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Line Dots on Steam

Minimal Maze

Minimal Maze

Short, but enjoyable. The difficulty gradually increases but it never really gets tough.

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Great puzzle and Challenge levels! Very well placed at each stage very well polished progressively. excellent work, congratulations.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Minimal Maze on Steam

Toxik aim trainer

Toxik aim trainer

Toxik aim trainer! This game was created with the intent of improving mouse control, reaction speed and muscle memory.

As those are the main things the game improves, it also improves memory and focus. How you might ask?

Well, we put 5 different themes that not only do they act as a game customizer, they also act as a difficulty changer.

For example the classic theme won’t be as hard as the lean theme, because its targets are much more visible.

Also, there are 42 levels you can play, and they come with different difficulties for every type of player and more than 20 crosshairs!

Toxik aim trainer on Steam

After Meeting

After Meeting

It’s basically a matching game. I enjoyed going through it, but knowing what kind of game it was would have been helpful. You’re just trying to find which objects are similar or themed similarly.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

After Meeting on Steam

God of Gym

God of Gym

Anybody reading this about “Fingers hurting” , get the game and go to guides I got a guide that will help you unlock all achievements with out having to click left mouse button, no pain

Game is honestly amazing! No need to drop a lengthy review, but I can assure you, you will click so fast and hard you will break your mouse!

Big Thumbs up!!!

Youtube Game play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uuosYCkfz8&feature=youtu.be

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Best game ever ! I just broke both my left mouse button and my space button , but hey ! … I got all the achievements, it’s worth it right ? Guys , right ?

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

God of Gym on Steam

Tap Tap Builder

Tap Tap Builder

This is the sort of game that I historically like, but this game I simply didn’t. Parts of the interface are unintuitive, like having to do each section of road fully independently and there being no option to place them all and tap them sequentially.

The graphics are a very particular style, which I personally quite like, but I can see why people might not.

In summary, I think that this game feels like a bad port of a mobile game. I don’t know whether or not it is, but it has that feel. In its current incarnation, it unfortunately isn’t something that I can recommend.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Tap Tap Builder on Steam

Top Burger

Top Burger

Top Burger is so much more than a simple simulation cooking game; it’s an experience. Within my near sixty hours of gameplay I have discovered that Top Burger is ascending, when you play this, you automatically became better than anything else in this realm. I’ve played oh so many games on many different platforms, and I must say. There is nothing else like it, it is simply perfect in every way. And with the games very modest price tag, Top Burger is the most bang for your buck in gaming history; even if the game was $60+ I would buy it in a heartbeat! The mechanics, gameplay, character design and even the sound design is phenomenal. Truly, top-notch. Top Burger is oozing with charm and effort. First off: The gameplay . Top Burger’s gameplay is strikingly complex, yet simple. The mechanic of customers becoming impatient is ingenious, it strikes the player with a sense of panic and rush, it also adds much needed difficulty. The inclusion of boosts makes so even gamers of a lower skill can play. The other gamemodes provide a fun distraction aside from the campaign. Second: The characters. The characters are all full with personality, in their demeanor and designs. none of them seem remotely similar to one another, this shows the sheer effort that was pour into every single aspect of this marvelous game. There is also plenty of diversity bin the characters whether it be, race, gander or age. Top burger has plenty of representation for everyone. Third: the sound design. The sound in Top Burger, like everything else, is amazing beyond words. Although the sound track is admittedly small, it makes up in quality. The soundtrack is absolute delight to listen to in every way. It’s catchy, upbeat and even emotional at times. I personally adore the main menu theme. The sound effects complement the on-screen action perfectly, in a way very few games can do. From the completion effect to the error effect it all works together perfectly. Finally: The story. Top Burger’s story may seem simple at first, but to be able to understand the very complex story which is there, you must have a very high IQ much like my self. The game hints at the story with very subtle hints and evidence scattered in the campaign. To write this timeline I had to spend countless hours piecing together the story bit by bit. The timeline begins when you first open up your shop in 1987, after opening you continue to run the restaurant for a couple years. In 1990 you begin expanding with more locations and a more varied menu. In 1992 after you finish expanding your franchise, the restaurant hits peak business with huge daily orders and hordes of customers wanting burgers. But after that, between 1994-2000 is the begging of the downfall of the company. At this point there is a massive lack of customers and orders. To combat this you close most locations and cut the size of your menu, sadly this doesn’t work. In 2006 you file for bankruptcy and close the company. I think that having a sad ending is a good contrast the game’s childish appearance. In conclusion: Top Burger is such an amazing game that is beyond my capability for me to describe. Nothing out there can compere. Thank you for reading and have yourself a good one! :)

Real player with 55.1 hrs in game

This game is just a pain. It had potential but ended up being boring. Also, if you try to go fast the game doesn’t keep up with your clicks and it just got me so angry! Tried to get to the end of the game, but it doesn’t even have achievements on steam.

Even with the cheap price I wouldn’t buy it again.

Real player with 11.0 hrs in game

Top Burger on Steam

CompactO - Idle Game

CompactO - Idle Game

I could have gotten this for free but decided to buy it instead. There was more content in the alpha version but it was removed due to it being pretty broken. There is more content currently in development that will extend the life of the game and help to better balance the later game. The dev has made some other games that I enjoy playing and look forward to where this one goes.

Edit: A lot more content has been added.

Real player with 180.4 hrs in game

This game is short and sweet for an idle game. Definitely not worth $2.99. On top of that, once you beat the game it allows you to keep playing in order to earn more money, but I have now gotten to the point where I can’t even open the game because my numbers are too big for the game to handle. The prestige system in this game is fairly boring and the second layer of prestiging is lame because you quickly get to the point where it is working as fast as possible and all you can do is wait. It was overall a fun game but not worth any money.

Real player with 176.5 hrs in game

CompactO - Idle Game on Steam