Get Packed: Fully Loaded

Get Packed: Fully Loaded

This is the definitive co-op mayhem game! If you like chaos, mayhem and laughing with friends and family this is the game for you!

I played the hell out of this on Stadia. Now that it is no longer laggy as its STEAM it is even better. The controls are easy on a controller.

My Wife and I love playing it couch Co-Op, Lots of Easter Eggs and references to pop culture through out.

There is a solo mode but note you wont be able to do all the challenges - this is defiantly a co op focused game. Fun Solo, Crazy fun together!

Real player with 19.9 hrs in game


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Great party game !

  • Don’t necessarily have to play with friends - single player mode is just as fun. (especially destruction)

  • Great replayability for multiplayer, lots of ‘versus’ levels in addition to regular levels.

  • Nice soundtrack, songs are catchy.

  • Love the simlish-esque speak of the characters and cut scenes.

  • A variety of customisation options for characters (would always love to see more tho ;) )

Overall a fun game to play alone or with friends, only issues i had were due to my poor internet connection.

Real player with 9.7 hrs in game

Get Packed: Fully Loaded on Steam

RoboDo

RoboDo

Experienced on Windows Mixed Reality

You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/c3r18ONKwi4

RoboDo VR is a singleplayer and multiplayer puzzle climbing platforming game, that is more focused on the platforming in the latter half of the game. I was unable to test out multiplayer, but I will say, per the developer, the MP levels are different than the SP levels. I think the game was going for a Portal 2 type of game, but obviously, this isn’t Portal 2, and it doesn’t have to be at that level (or close to it) to still be recommendable.

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game


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I was waiting a long time for this type of VR game. First impression was good. However along the gameplay I found bugs that really bothered me. So I’m still torn about how I feel about this game. I’ll keep the game in my library for now to see if developers will be active and fix it because it actually could be a great title on a VR platform.

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

RoboDo on Steam

Table Tennis Pro

Table Tennis Pro

I already owned Carom Billiards, Air Hockey, and Super Foosball, and decided to buy this ping pong game to complete my collection of table top games. This is a lot better quality than the other ping pong games that are available. It seems to be much easier to control this game with a mouse than to use my controller/ gamepad.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game


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Table Tennis Pro on Steam

Digital Expo Center

Digital Expo Center

I think this will be the future. People will be able to visit the virtual exhibitions with quality and comfort.

This is an excellent project and I really enjoyed.

I’m really happy to see this kind of project here on steam.

This project makes very intelligent use of technological resources.

So the stands can have the possibility to use video, slideshow, as well as animation of 3D objects providing greater immersion.

I really recommend it.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Meh. Real Expo is better but it could be worse.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Digital Expo Center on Steam

Mage Fort

Mage Fort

This is a challenging and fun little game! I love the diversity between characters, and the different playstyles. The spells are pretty intuative, and it definitely plays well with a controller. There are also some very different challenges between the maps that make each unique. Co-op is pretty simple to jump right into, and highly encouraged! It’s definitely possible to go solo in this game, but it’s more fun to play with help. Haven’t really mentioned yet, but there’s also a nice simplicity of style in this game. It’s a combination you don’t see a lot in games: challenging, fun, simple. This makes it a good pickup for all ages, and definitely playable for most.

Real player with 37.5 hrs in game

This game is a hoot! Me and my two daughters play it all the time. The controls are easy, the interface is polished and it is a fun game. Recommended for pretty much all ages!

Real player with 6.8 hrs in game

Mage Fort on Steam

Pixel Cup Soccer - Ultimate Edition

Pixel Cup Soccer - Ultimate Edition

I can see how this game shows quite some good potential for growth. I wasn’t aware that there was a whole Pixel Cup franchise, but it seems my time will be rather appropiately spent with this one as it looks like a considerable better development than the before editions.

Looking forward to those new features!

Real player with 24.0 hrs in game

The good:

-Beautiful pixel graphics

-Plenty of competitions, teams, stadiums and more to choose from

-Good sound design

-Fun gameplay, easy to understand and get into

-Basic and good controls

The bad:

-Kick offs are a bit broken, if you align your kick off kick to the middle and shoot at max power, there’s a 90% chance your shot is going to be a goal, weirdly enough, this seems to work better at some stadiums than on others

-AI for defenders is a bit bad, sometimes all your defenders will go up to attack and leave the defense empty for no reason

Real player with 17.6 hrs in game

Pixel Cup Soccer - Ultimate Edition on Steam

Puzzle Together

Puzzle Together

The Good the Bad and the Ugly

The Good - You can play with friends in real time without having to invite them over and clutter a table and worry about losing pieces. In this time of social distancing it is a way to play with friends and family members with out worry.

The bad - there seems to be a problem with the idle indicator. If you get the msg (are you still there?) the puzzle freezes and you have to close the game and restart it and rejoin the group.

The Ugly - the price. 5 free puzzles and then ,99 for each additional puzzle. Micosoft jigsaw puzzle has hundreds of free puzzles you can buy additional packages of puzzles as you need them for much less. I would be more inclined to buy a package then individual puzzles.

Real player with 2484.2 hrs in game

I definetly recommend this game if you like puzzling/ puzzling together every once in a while

I haven’t payed for the game so this is a review from the no pay perspective

pros:

-fair amount of free puzzles (6) which are also changing (motive) regularly (every month or so, idk the exact rhythm)

-optional ingame voice

-ingame chat

-optional ingame music (many (maaany) different radio frequencies)

-you can sort the puzzle pieces by command and choice (colour, segments, edges, etc.)

Real player with 54.7 hrs in game

Puzzle Together on Steam

Andalia

Andalia

About 25 Years ago,

Oh yes, i remember me.

Gaming right into the latest night.

Forgetting time, forgetting sleeping, just banned in front of the screen.

Recruting another Unit, building just another Structure, oh no the Defense!

Must build another Watchtower! Repairing the attacked ones. Gathering enough Resources to build a big Army, a very big Armee. To SMASH them ALL!!!! HAHAHAHAHA……

What?

Oh no, it is morning, i have to go to school. Grrrrr.

But i will be back and then i smash you!!!!

Welcome to ANDALIA.

Real player with 7.1 hrs in game

Information / Review English

Andalia combines the game styles of strategy and real-time strategy game, which was developed by Joel St.

Gameplay / Story

In terms of time, the game is set in antiquity and has similarities to the successful Age of Empires. At the beginning of the game you have a main castle, town hall and a farm at your disposal, which is the starting point for building up the further economy. More residents have to be created quickly, who now erect buildings in order to be able to grow and mine various resources: food, wood and other resources. Combat units can be created in some buildings, while technologies can be researched in others. Towers and walls can be built for defense. There are a total of 5 factions, which are divided into Academy, Zikkuart, Refuge, Bastion and Castle. These differ in terms of different unit types and buildings.A game is won by default by defeating all opponents, some of whom are well hidden on the map and can also be found in the underworld.

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game

Andalia on Steam

Incident Commander

Incident Commander

Despite the few available scenarios (7, including tutorial, at the time of writing this), the game is certainly being worked on with new content being added.

-The controls are easy to learn and are responsive.

-There are no major issues with bugs (aside from being able to break the tutorial by doing things before it asks you to).

-Audio is decent. There’s no real “music” at this time, and the voices used remind me of Microsoft Sam, but it’s not a real problem considering the early development stage of the game.

Real player with 20.4 hrs in game

I cannot recommend this game:

I cannot recommend this game as this game fails to deliver on many of its promises. For a full release the game is obtuse, cryptic, and remarkably unwieldy. Polish aside the game fails it’s main goal of being a simulator for the Incident Command System. The Incident Command System is really an apparatus to approach an incident and then organize resources. The game fails here as the scenarios and objectives in many ways are more realistic than that of the Emergency series but the game’s mechanics are too unwieldy to allow for any praise.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Incident Commander on Steam

Inertia

Inertia

I’m enjoying this game! Like some other reviewers, I found the controls slightly off at first, but then I figured out what I was doing wrong. Accordingly, I want to offer a few simple tips that should be helpful for new and inexperienced players:

-Sprinting vs walking: In the Options menu, under “Input,” make sure “Use sprint input” is checked. This gives you much more control over your momentum, as you can either walk or hold SHIFT to sprint. If that option is not checked, I think you are always sprinting. SHIFT/sprint also affects your ability to make movement corrections while in the air.

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game

The best I can say about this game is that it is fine. The movement feels slow and clumsy but honestly not all that bad. The mechanics range from very cool (the black-orange platforms that break) to alright (the wall running, feels cool but VERY glitchy) to just unneeded (zipwires, just unnecessary, taking control away from the player for 5-10 seconds.)

The double jump is weird, where the higher your initial upwards momentum is when using the jump, the higher the DJ will go. Eg double tapping space will send you flying but trying to DJ after running off a ledge will make you go nowhere. Some of the platforms that move up and down have weird physics too, but it makes somewhat more sense there.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Inertia on Steam