Super Turbo Demon Busters!

Super Turbo Demon Busters!

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Honestly the game itself is pretty addicting, i just don’t see why anyone would buy the version with less content.

Dead shell, fits the “games as a service” model, it got updates and with them more content.

while STD Busters gets 125 levels from whatever version they added on steam.

The only thing extra you might want to check out of curiosity are the two endings, as opposed to the mobile endless mode.

In any case both version work the same, a simplified rogue-lite almost converted to a clicker game.

Real player with 13.8 hrs in game


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Pros:

  • A rogue-like inspired by Doom and ALIEN that pokes fun at some of the tropes

  • Play through and collect marine, weapon, and demon cards to add variety to your session

Cons:

– Costly upgrade system over the more convenient level promotion from previous game

– You may end up fighting uphill battles by the moment you enter a map

– Poor exframe engineering

”Super Turbo Demon Busters!” may not have the conveniences from its predecessor, but there sure is some entertainment to be had here with no doubt. Because ”Super Turbo Demon Busters!” is a good rogue-like/Doom-satire to lose track of time with when you want to go blasting away demons methodically. So even if you end up fighting cybered up monsters who can tear your medic apart, you will still have a blast while doing so.

Real player with 9.0 hrs in game

Super Turbo Demon Busters! on Steam

CIPHERCELL

CIPHERCELL

CIPHERCELL is a minimalist logic puzzle game where you slide cells together to perform arithmetic. The objective is to get the last cell to zero.

Smaller numbers get added to larger numbers when slid in that order. Conversely, larger numbers subtract smaller numbers, and equal numbers cancel each other out.

Features:

  • Easy to learn, hard to Master: Order of events and number comparisons determine the outcome

  • Hundreds of Levels

  • Multiple solutions to problems

  • Relaxing and soothing experience


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CIPHERCELL on Steam

Heal

Heal

I am disappointed with the game, I think it just wasn’t for and was not what I expected. If you can’t handle clunky controls think twice before buying this. In every single level the game annoyed me with its controls in some way.

I understand that it’s a port, but it could have been done better.

EDIT: Turns out the game is not a port, but a multi platform release. Which does excuse the controls somewhat, since releasing on mobile and PC is difficult. However since PC is the main market for the game, I still believe it could have been done better.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game


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This piano melody seems vaguely familiar…

Heal sets you in the shoes of an unnamed old man as he wakes up from a dreamless sleep. However, the house he wakes up in is different from what you’d expect. Instead of waking up to the same old room, the door is locked and the only way to unlock it is to solve some puzzles around the room. From here, you guide the old man through seven different rooms where you’ll solve many puzzles along the way.

Heal is pretty easy to pick up, both from how it controls and how the puzzles are designed. You control the old man’s movement by just clicking where you want him to go with icons popping up for items or areas that you can interact with. These icons do require you to hold them down for about two seconds, but you’ll pretty quickly get used to it. Usually, this includes zooming into a puzzle (where you’ll be able to click or drag moving pieces), but it also includes looking through a cracked door or a window to see a puzzle hint/solution and walking through a door to get to the next chapter.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Heal on Steam

Achievement Machine: Cubic Chaos

Achievement Machine: Cubic Chaos

A fun and entertaining game. I enjoy the colors a lot. It is a point click game, so it is good as it gets for that type of game.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PectRU_ceFc

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Achievement Machine: Cubic Chaos on Steam

Bustories

Bustories

If I could put a “soft” yes, I would. I got this game in a bundle and loved the graphics. I am a gal who has taken several long bus rides in her life. As well as talked to just about every stranger I meet. That’s why I was surprised that I found this game sort of…boring. It’s cute, I love the concept. The stories are weird, some are interesting. But honestly, at the end of the day I got up and walked away from this game several times. I wish I could save and play it slowly, but I don’t think there is a save option. It’s a game I can only see myself playing once, and I had to struggle to get through it. But yet again, cute. Some of the people are quite interesting. Just wish it was…easier to get through. I think even the simple addition of pressing the space bar and being able to hurry the stories along to your actual reading pace (versus the preset pace) would have made it a little more interesting. Reminded me of Animal Crossing sort of.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Good Idea, Bad Execution

If the game was free I could recommend it, but frankly to me it’s not worth any money. I enjoyed the little things like getting to take care of yourself at bus stops like on a real trip and the changing scenery in the background for different locations which I didn’t expect. However the meat of the game, the reason we’re playing it, the strangers, went downhill pretty fast. For starters you can’t click to finish the dialog loading which drives me crazy since it was just slow enough to bother me and I like to use the skipping the whole dialog loading function on some games since everyone reads at different speeds. The characters were so vague and boring. There’s 7~8 strangers and each story is as bland as the next. It’s like the Dev picked 7~8 random stories as different as possible from each other, made an outline of said stories and called it good enough. The game must have been translated, because the dialog had bad grammar mistakes it was sent through google translate. The strangers also have the attention span of a squirrel… they all have A.D.D. and can’t focus or stay on a train of thought without randomly saying something else that somehow relates to another thing. That could be fun if the game wasn’t so lifeless. If you have to get it, then get it on sale, but it won’t be worth it.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Bustories on Steam

Mini Moves: Among Stars

Mini Moves: Among Stars

A short but entertaining casual game in which astronaut figures have to be moved to the correctly coloured flags in a limited number of moves. The 40 levels increased in difficulty (including certain paths only usable by a particular astronaut) so that it was very satisfying to work out the solutions to the later levels. Unfortunately the achievements system appears to have broken recently; this was a little disappointing but didn’t spoil my overall enjoyment of the game.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Great game! The progression of the levels is good and challenging. I love games with this atmosphere. Recommended!

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Mini Moves: Among Stars on Steam

Puzzle Frame

Puzzle Frame

It is very challenging to try and remember what the puzzle looked like and to get the pieces in right order to complete.

Real player with 9.6 hrs in game

Puzzle Frame is not your average puzzle game!

It introduces new mechanics to the genre while providing what it says on the tin and then some. The experience is overall very smooth and you can see that a lot of work was spent handpicking everything from music to the extensive (oh so breath taking) images of the gallery. As far as puzzle games go, this one sure does a good job at entertaining you. It deserves your attention.

I don’t usually play this kind of casual games but when I do, I play Puzzle Frame! :)

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game

Puzzle Frame on Steam

Whispers of Ancient Stone

Whispers of Ancient Stone

This short puzzle game gradually reveals the story of a crumbling ruin through block placement and letter substitution stages. Rebuild the structure to decipher the whispers of ancient stone!

Whispers of Ancient Stone on Steam

Dark Fantasy: Jigsaw Puzzle

Dark Fantasy: Jigsaw Puzzle

==== graphics ====

☑ Gorgeous

☐ Beautiful

☐ Good

☐ Fine

☐ Working

☐ Fail

☐ Disgusting

☐ MS Paint

==== game-play ====

☐ Addicting

☑ Extremely Good

☐ Good

☐ Ok

☐ Boring

☐ Bad

☐ Fail

==== players ====

☐ Kids

☐ Teens

☑ Adults

☐ Everyone

====

audio ====

☐ Masterpiece

☐ Extremely Good

☐ Good

☑ Decent

☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☐ Ear rape

==== difficulty ====

☐ Dark Souls

☐ Difficult

☐ Not Easy

☐ Easy

☐ Super Easy

☑ Grandpa

☐ New Born

==== pc ====

☐ NASA Super Computer

☐ Rich Af

☑ Fast

☐ Ok

☐ Bad

☐ 1990

☐ Stone /pc /difficulty /audio /players /game-play /graphics

Real player with 232.1 hrs in game

I only got this game because I grew up doing puzzles and I like fantasy art. The art is typical female-based fantasy art and the pictures are nice. There are 20 different pictures. They follow the D&D and fantasy art concept that less armor is more when it comes to female characters.

To complete the 100 achievements, you have to do each puzzle 5 times. Each puzzle has 12, 24, 48, 96, and 192 pieces. Obviously, the fewer piece options are very easy. The 96 and 192 piece options take longer. Some of the 192 piece puzzles took me between 20-30 minutes. There is a hint option, but I didn’t use it other than to see what it was. You can also save the puzzle that you are working on and go back to it.

Real player with 15.3 hrs in game

Dark Fantasy: Jigsaw Puzzle on Steam

Forestation: Circles Of Nature

Forestation: Circles Of Nature

basically this is just like the first forestation game but with slight changes. however these slight changes are enough to somehow make it noticeable less enjoyable and less fun to play.

the first game was made with more attention to detail while the second game tries to stay interesting with a larger number of levels. sadly this doesn’t work out at all. solving the puzzles feels more like a job than something you do for fun.

also transitions between levels very often take longer than solving the level itself.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

I got this game to play with my daughter. I really wanted to like it. But I have to be honest, it is pretty boring even for a four-year old. Basically you have 365 versions of the same puzzle with different “seasonal” graphics.

Pros:

Cute and relaxing, until you get bored.

Good concept, it could have been a decent Zen Relaxation game with a little more work.

Cons:

Limited UI, you can’t even rotate the camera.

Nothing to interact with outside of the game tiles.. no animals to discover or cute animations to make it interesting.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Forestation: Circles Of Nature on Steam