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
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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
Minesweeper Classy
As far as I’m concerned, this is the best version of minesweeper on steam. This version feels smooth, has interesting levels, and keeps track of your win rates and best times. The hint system is useful in removing some risk of random guessing from your runs. These are all good additions. I do however have some gripes that are potential deal-breakers. The game allows you to unlock different color schemes, but none of them have anything close to a night-mode style. Every single color scheme has white tiles, which means lots of flash-bangs. Unfortunately, the free minesweeper browser version gives this a good run for it’s money. The browser version also has color coded numbers for easier pattern recognition. I wish this was an option as well. Once you get used to playing with colored numbers, it takes you a minute to think about certain moves when you play without. This version is well worth the money, because minesweeper is difficult to get wrong, but I do with it had a few more options for customizing the appearance of the game. Either way, if you enjoy playing minesweeper, this is well worth your time.
– Real player with 29.8 hrs in game
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–-{ Graphics }—
☐ You forget what reality is
☐ Beautiful
☑ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ MS-DOS
—{ Gameplay }—
☐ Very good
☑ Good
☐ It’s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Watch paint dry instead
☐ Just don’t
—{ Audio }—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☑ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ I’m now deaf
—{ Audience }—
☐ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☑ Grandma
—{ PC Requirements }—
☑ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☐ Decent
☐ Fast
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
—{ Difficulty }—
– Real player with 23.4 hrs in game
CATch the Stars
catch the stars is a charming cross between hook and sinkr , with some always unnecessary cat stuff throw in. you’re basically creating constellations by moving stars and removing lines, similarly to the games just mentioned.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
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You like high End Graphics that brings your Graphic Card to the Edge?
You like fast Action?
You like a big orchestral Soundtrack?
You like sunny days?
You like Dogs?
Then this is not for you, sorry……
If you like nice and simple Graphics, chilling Puzzles, a wonderfull Piano Theme, wonderfull Moon Nights and if you like Cats, then this is the right Place for you.
Welcome to CATch the Stars.
CATch the Stars is a wonderfull relaxing Puzzler in 50 Levels.
Lead a little cat through the Night and show her the Zodiac Signs in the Nightskies.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
CATch the Stars: Japan
Good:
_Beautiful graphics
_Nice music
_It is relaxing
_Not to difficult
Not so good:
_Music could have been better if there were more variation.
Over all very nice game, I enjoy very much and was fun too. I Thank the developer for have done a lovely work.
I absolutely recommend!
8/10
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
I found this game from “CATch the Stars” and this was my review for that game which is very similar.
I loved this! I had it running at work on my laptop and played during breaks. I would say it took me maybe an hour total to beat. It’s fairly simple and once you understand it, each level is a fun little challenge to beat. The images, music, sounds, etc. work really well together and it’s a great way to spend an hour or two if you like puzzles.
Between the two, I think this version is a bit more imaginative. Both are enjoyable, though.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
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
Bolt Riley, A Reggae Adventure
It would be in my best interest to give a glowing review since I want to see this game completed but I need to be honest about the progress made so far. I do realise this game is considered Early Access and I know the budget for this game is pretty small, and you should keep that in mind too (if you end up reading the in-depth review linked below), but ultimately, is it something I would recommend to my friends or the gaming public in its current state? Considering the artwork still needs some touching up, bugs were encountered way too frequently, the UI needs fixing and the first chapter is way too short, probably not. I’m hoping that Adventure Mob will eventually prove me wrong though, as I really want this game to succeed.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Bolt Riley is a well-intentioned but uniformly misguided proof of concept.
Presumably the developers naively underestimated the effort required to achieve the level of quality best suited to their vision. Instead, they opted to release an embarrassingly short and painfully butchered appetizer.
One should be easily inclined to forgive unrefined details in Early Access but no update in over a year severely burdens the game’s credibility.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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
GRID_HACKER
Redirect, reflect, and split your signal to reach the target in well over 100 levels, plus an ever-expanding collection of user-created challenges, all while enjoying a rich, unique soundtrack.
LEVEL EDITOR
Craft your own level packs in the fully featured, Workshop-integrated level editor!
Blueprint Word: Classroom
Fun puzzle game with some interesting variations. This game offers as “easy” mode as well as a “hard” mode from the first game. Ideal for a casual drop in and play for a while situation.
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
disclaimer: I helped with testing the game before release, but receiving the game for free didn’t affect the review.
bluepring word is a neat puzzle game (my review of it can be found here ), and so is the sequel. it’s more of the same for the most part, create words or sentences by rotating and moving letters around on more than 120 levels, but there are some new mechanics.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
GridMath
Pretty relaxing mathematical puzzle. There is a full guide on Steam, if you just want the achievements. if you try to do it solo, it’s probably gonna you about 10-20 hours depending on your knowledge.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
GridMath is a basic browser/flash/mobile tier maths puzzle game where you drag the elements for simple arithmetic equations around a grid until they add up correctly.
This looks like it was slapped together with NW.js/Construct 2 and is probably an asset flip or a copy+paste of an existing game template. If not, well, it’s a mobile game at best and there’s no real explanation for this to be dumped on Steam instead of app stores. The quality is very poor, featuring only 2D graphics, locked resolution, and mobile app tier gameplay. It’s impossible for me to recommend this because you can play similar games for free on the web and on mobile.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game