Princess Battles

Princess Battles

Fun game, would be great if it were a little longer but definitely worth buying and playing. Yes, you have to deal with a bratty princess to start out, but there’s actual choice about which way she develops. She isn’t a pushover, which is rather nice. There are a number of interesting endings, which add to playing time and value.

Artwork is very nice, main story and story arcs are well done, card battles are slightly repetitive but the difficulty progression is good (especially the first time through). And despite the repetition, I did find the card games fun.

Real player with 18.9 hrs in game


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I was hesitant to buy this. The price seemed a bit expensive and what little I saw of the writing seemed a bit simple. I say seemed, because actually I had a ball with this game! The graphics are pretty, and I love the different dresses for the MC! All of the characters, including the MC, are really likable! Gerald is my absolute favorite, I was smiling through all of his scenes! (I will say it felt more like 3 love interests, not 4). I love that we get extra stories and free play mode. The card battles are fun, and I like that we can customize our deck in free play. The difficulty felt right, since I lost as many times as I won.

Real player with 16.8 hrs in game

Princess Battles on Steam

Watch Me Stream My Mental Breakdown

Watch Me Stream My Mental Breakdown

A deckbuilder game with a novel theme and a twist in mechanics because it has a visual novel built around it, with its own set of problems and goals. It’s designed to be replayed, with the goal of earning permanent starting cards after winning the overall game, so it gets a little different every time. The plot is simple, but that’s fine because the point of this game is the cards.

I thought the little details in the story were charming. “Panda” really captures the essence of a streamer, and it makes dealing with disappointed parents feel more lighthearted when they’re pandas. It’s a game that’s not trying to be serious so you can focus on the cards and I appreciate that.

Real player with 43.6 hrs in game


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I want to enjoy this game, I really do, and I understand a lot of the references and tropes in it are geared towards jaded streamers who agree with the fact that there really isn’t a guide to go about streaming successfully. That being said however, I want something of a guide, a meter, something more than viewers to tell me I’m successfully streaming. I’ve tinkered with the length of streams, I’ve tried to be conservative, tried to be nice and run the nontoxic suite, I’ve tried to be combative and run the ego trip end the stream as quick as possible, I’ve tried to go full immunity and keep my chat from hitting me, I’ve let chat beat up on me to rest up next week, doesn’t seem to matter, I don’t see any difference in my stream results. Maybe it picks up when you get your viewership set, either way I don’t know if I have time to keep playing to try to find it, I don’t even know if this is something I will revisit down the line. If you play the demo for this know that you’re just going to get more of the same, it never seems to pick up, never gets fully explained mechanically. Dunno if there’s more to do with this, if the devs are going to keep making changes, but I’m not happy with it at this point.

Real player with 23.8 hrs in game

Watch Me Stream My Mental Breakdown on Steam

ANIME MATCH

ANIME MATCH

As the world record holder of this game’s speedrun I must say it has some interesting mechanics, I know the dev, (not personally ofc) and I was immediately hooked to it, I knew it was my game.

It has waifus, 3d, good soundtrack, easy controls, more waifus, cards and speedrun capabilities.

After some harsh hours of bad rng (about 3 tries) and some problems with the software i was able to get a 25.59s (any%) but as every speedrun is, it can always go lower, so feel free to try and beat it.

I think I’m going to retire from speedrunning now since it’s taken a toll on me,

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game


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This game doesn’t lie, you match anime cards. Decent art and music and I believe I counted 3 endings. Gameplay is simple and easy to 100%. It’s overall nothing amazing but also not anything terrible. $2 full price ain’t bad but I’d more say to pick it up on sale and click away.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

ANIME MATCH on Steam

Big Klondike - Classic Solitaire

Big Klondike - Classic Solitaire

Hey, I’ve got a couple minutes, I can play a hand… drat, lost it, I’ll just play one more… darn, lost that one also, maybe just one more… hey, won that one! maybe I can get a streak going? …

Real player with 94.2 hrs in game

This is a fine game. It is a good job done by these developers. Aesthetically pleasing, nice sounds, reliability, no glitches that I could see. I have played one game so far and I am thanking these devs for their work with the DLC version purchase. I encourage anyone looking for what we used to have for free that now microsoft has cucked and apparently they need to sell subscriptions for and no ads; to buy this game. This is good craftsmanship by these devs.

Real player with 45.7 hrs in game

Big Klondike - Classic Solitaire on Steam

玉言·离光

玉言·离光

I’ll go into some detail because there don’t seem to be any other english reviews yet. The game is listed as featuring english language support, but I couldn’t be sure if/how well it was implemented because the title and screenshots don’t include any english. I decided to give it a try because of the low price, nice visuals, and cool-sounding concept. I like deckbuilder roguelikes and play a lot of Genshin Impact, so I really liked the idea of a card battle system incorporating elemental reactions.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Interesting card system, where you’d want to balance your attacks and chain their effects. A few criticism so far:

1. the game needs more keyboard inputs, instead of just using mouse controls.

2. Obviously, if there is keyboard input, we’d need a mapping view in the setting UI.

3. Some effects like randomly nullifying a card we played is too powerful, mainly because we cannot plan for what to expect, thus killing our strategy.

Oh yeah, I played in chinese, so no idea how well the english version works.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

玉言·离光 on Steam

Cherry Tree High Girls' Fight

Cherry Tree High Girls' Fight

This is a stat building simulator game, where fighting is simulated through card battle. It took me awhile to figure out how the card battle works, and I can see why many people are frustrated due to lack of transparancy. I would still recommend this game because I’ve ejoyed playing it and 773 / Seikai Project has made efforts to improve the game.

Card battle tips here: http://www.giantbomb.com/cherry-tree-high-girls-fight/3030-54287/

Positives

  • Good music

  • Good anime styled art work

Real player with 71.7 hrs in game

I played through this game so many times now.

It’s a really good one and I love the characters.

Especially Asuka, Kei and Kyoko, as well as Asumi and Haru but everyone else is sweet too.

They gave every girl some background story and personality, and there’s quite a lot of characters. Of course this means it’s not super deep on character backgrounds as there’s just too many characters. But for the amount of characters present in the game, this is not surprising and they did a really good job with that. I mean, come on, it’s one thing to flesh out 1 or 2 characters and do a great game with those, but this game has 15 characters, you gotta account for that.

Real player with 42.1 hrs in game

Cherry Tree High Girls' Fight on Steam

Choice of Life: Middle Ages

Choice of Life: Middle Ages




### 𝒹𝒾𝒻𝒻𝒾𝒸𝓊𝓁𝓉𝓎



[] the easiest thing ever

[] easy

[] medium

[] hard

[] extremely hard

[] how the heck do you beat this-



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The concept of the game is easy. Clicking cards ,but earning all of the achievements and trying not to fail is the hard part. I the game you have to make choices which either let you live your life and complete that chapter, or make you lose a heart. Once you lose all of your hearts you are forced to restart the chapter.

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*– [Real player with 5.5 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561199013242277)*





☼ Graphics ☼

☐ Bad

☑ Alright

☐ Good

☐ Beautiful

☐ Fantastic



☠︎ Difficulty ☠︎

☐ Easy

☑ Average

☐ Hard

☐ Unfair



§ Bugs §

☐ Bugs destroy the game

☐ Lots of bugs

☐ Few Bugs

☑ Nothing encountered



☯ Story ☯

☐ There is none

☐ Bad

☑ Alright

☐ Good

☐ Fantastic



⚔ Gameplay ⚔

☐ Frustrating

☐ Boring

☑ Alright

☐ Fun

☐ Challenging

☐ CAN'T STOP



۞ Game time / Length ۞

☑ Really short (0 - 3 hours)

☐ Short (4 - 8 hours)

☐ Average (10 - 20 hours)

☐ Long (40-60 hours)

☐ Very Long (61-100 hours)

☐ Extremely Long (101+ hours)


*– [Real player with 4.4 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198852506056)*






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![Choice of Life: New Centurion](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1574570/header.jpg "")


## 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


















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![Dance of Cards](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1797630/header.jpg "")


## Dance of Cards


Sixteen passengers aboard the ocean liner Magnific, who set sail to the shores of New World in search of a better life, become trapped in a cruel and deadly game of cards.

With no option to escape, they are forced to accept the rules and put their lives at stake for a fleeting hope of salvation.

During the seven days players will face each other at the poker table to decide whose live will be taken next. Cheat, bluff and form alliances to survive until the end of the cruise – and don't forget that everything is up to chance.



#### Features:



*   Unique blend of poker and RPG



*   16 colourful characters you can form a team with – each with their own distinct talents and playstyles



*   A tale of chance and certainty



*   A ship to explore, full of mysteries and unexpected findings



*   Additional Death Gambles – for the brave ones and those who are out of luck



*   Soundtrack teeming with danceable anxiety



*   Feeling of hope amidst the dread


















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![Death: The Ascension](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1371220/header.jpg "")


## Death: The Ascension


Certainly not for everyone, confusing at first, but has plenty of unique mechanics after you get past the learning curve


*– [Real player with 285.1 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198158411693)*





Update:



After a few ascensions, I have a better idea now how the mechanics and concepts fit into this creative new game developed by a very friendly and responsive indie-developer who has updated the game in quick response to suggestions on the discussion forum.



https://youtu.be/44Fzz7bToSo



What is it?



I would describe Death: The Ascension as a card/puzzle life-choice simulator in which you aim to optimize your chances of a successful ascension by manipulating event probabilities. It has a deck-building type of mechanic in which you add cards to your deck, but the deck is not a draw-deck. Cards in your “deck” influence the chances of drawing cards into the player’s five card hand from an infinite pool. In other words, if you have only one card in your "deck", you have a 100% chance of drawing five cards of that type. You are playing cards against Death as your opponent. Death has their own deck that has similar draw mechanics, but only draws one card per turn. Each turn one card from each deck is played with four possible events dictated by the player’s card with varying probabilities for each event known ahead of time.


*– [Real player with 83.4 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198297611244)*






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