No Parachute

No Parachute

This is what I call true art. This masterpiece is an evocative representation of the human condition.

Real player with 17.0 hrs in game


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Unique concept executed well with nice graphics, good sound, good controls and a blast to play. Instant restarts and challenging. What more can you ask for? Great little game.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

No Parachute on Steam

Bravers

Bravers

So you are the young captain about to start your journey in the underground world. Sounds promising and risky, at least.

Every journey starts with a ship. This is where Bravers shine. There are ship docks all around the world, allowing you to design and build your ship the way you want.

There are more than 40 blocks available for purchase to build your ship with. Engines, weapons, storage, controls, and other types of blocks differing in size and tiers. It’s time to use your creativity, Captain!

You can build a ship fitted with tons of engines to go faster, or a ship full of cannons to keep your enemies away. You decide what’s best for your game style! However, the more fuel capacity, the better.

With your dream ship now ready, it’s time to find the perfect crew to match. In just about all taverns, you can find and recruit new crew members. Here comes another challenge for the captain. Each potential crew member has unique skills and items and can be a valuable asset on board of your ship. Some of them are professional gunmen who can improve your turrets’ firing rate. Others are great mechanics who can speed up repairs.

Be ready to fight! The underground world is crawling with enemies and dangers. Encounters are waiting for a brave captain to take them on, and not all of them are good ones. Fight to survive and command your ship. Take control of your crew and assign members to critical blocks. Use your crew’s skills to your advantage and destroy your enemies.

Bravers invites you to explore the beautiful world and unveil a great story. The world is waiting for you. Are you brave enough to take it on?

Feature List

  • Crew Management - You are not alone on your journey. Hire and manage your crew, their skills, and their equipment.

  • The Ship - Build a unique ship that fits your playstyle using 40+ blocks. Find balance between firepower, capacity, and speed. This will not be an easy ride, so buckle up.

  • Fight - Command your crew in insane battles against a wide range of foes, including creatures, humans, and other dangers. Use different weapons and your crew’s skills to your advantage. Burn enemies with flamethrowers or explode them with rockets. It’s all up to you.

  • The Story - The government is on one side, pirates are on the other side, and you, the captain, are caught in between. What could go wrong on your journey to save your family and humanity?

  • Explore - Find your way in an open world full of mysteries, discover various biomes and settlements, and meet new friends and enemies. The world changes with every journey, uncovering new places and hiding the old ones. Each game will be different from the last.


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Bravers on Steam

Furfly

Furfly

I like the aesthetic, but Furfly otherwise commits an unfortunate number of mistakes.

The main issues here tie in with Furfly’s rather strict time limits. While levels having strict time limits is not a bad thing in and of itself, the game doesn’t properly take this into account. Most notably, the positions of moving hazards are not reset upon death. As hazard positions don’t reset, it’s far too easy to run into a situation where you sail past a hazard on one attempt and on the next attempt you waste precious seconds waiting for that same hazard to move out of the way, which in turn causes you to run out of time before reaching the goal.

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game


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The art of this game is what grabbed me at first. Ported from the mobile platform? I don’t really notice it; well-designed and well-developed, although some improvements can be made: as soon as you die, the furfly (or maybe Black Lum ) respawns correctly, but boxes, rocks, saws etc. don’t get their initial position most of the time, which makes it easier, but sometimes difficultier; taking into account the time pressure, it’s annoying sometimes.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Furfly on Steam