Get Ogre It

Get Ogre It

cute aesthetics, cool music and great gameplay that makes it kind of a puzzle game, also has great value for its price.

i liked it a lot and recommend anyone to try it

Real player with 10.7 hrs in game


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Challenging roguelike with a non combat twist. Always had to stay focused or i’ll get stabbed

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

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My Mind Ghost

My Mind Ghost

So, I gave this a go and was open to it, there is some interesting mechanics though not fulfilled in the best way, there is at the root of this a simplistic yet tricky little puzzle game. However it has some bugs which I could forgive but the most Major Bug is you get to the end of LVL 2 and there is no more game, despite it showing there is 8 lvls at least, until this is fixed do not buy this game.

TLDR: bug stops you playing game

Update to review: the game also send tcp data over port 27030 with no indication of why / what its doing (stay safe folks), they did fix so lvl 3 is avalible but progress now does not save so if you exit out back to lvl 2 for you, y do I still play this keen for next update

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game


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My Mind Ghost is a simple 2D top down JRPG style retro pixel stealth action game where you must run around a small 2D “maze” and collect objects to escape while a ghost chases you.

The rough as guts English translation is just the tip of the iceberg in this horror stealth game. They chose to use obsolete retro pixel “art” as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics. It’s unclear if this is due to lack of budget or talent, regardless, the overall visual quality of the game is extremely low as a result.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

My Mind Ghost on Steam

Eclipse

Eclipse

I like of diabloid games, I have played D2, D3 for a lot of hours and more than 12k hours in Path of Exile, what can I say. The game is very interesting, It is interesting to kill mobs, and this is the most important thing in such games. Good optimization, nice graphics (no ripped-out pixels). Although early access is still damp, but very suitable, I will follow the development of the project

Real player with 22.4 hrs in game


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Go through gloomy dungeons full of loot, monsters and traps. Locations are easy to walk through, although sometimes more intricate corridors come across. There is a lot of loot from monsters, so there will be no problems with what to wear).

positive sign:

  • Nice graphics in places.

  • Good music and soundtrack.

  • Quite a lot of types of equipment.

  • Nice, rather confusing locations. It’s interesting to explore.

  • Evil monsters with rapidly growing power. Fortunately, the quality of the equipment also grows adequately.

Real player with 14.3 hrs in game

Eclipse on Steam

Robot Rogue

Robot Rogue

Robot Rogue is a turn-based roguelike game featuring skill system.

Defeat the enemies by using skills and items wisely, and clear the dungeon!

  • Story

You made an emergency landing on unidentified planet, and lost.

To get back to your spaceship, you decide to enter the dungeon with your robot.

  • Skill System

You have 3 skills and each skill have own attack area, attack damage, and cost of use. Cast best skill on situation.

You can upgrade or install extra-effect to your skill. Make your strongest skill!

  • Other System

There are over 55 different items in this game, and each item have unique effect.

There are crystals in the dungeons, and it activate various effect on crush.(explode, heal units near by, blow away units near by, etc.)

This game is auto-save. You can quit and resume anytime you want.

Robot Rogue on Steam

Insanium

Insanium

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“The last thing you hear before being exploded by an angry monkey? Ba-BOOM”

Some of you have never played Concept Software’s Alien which was released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC in 1984. For the most part, I suspect most of you have not played Concept Software’s Alien directly because it was released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC in 1984. But! Despite its near 40-year lifespan and the now-archaic hardware it calls home, I might offer the argument that you’ve been missing out. In fact, screw it, I will! It’s frankly amazing what that game manages to do with so little, and how hard it works on being an authentic companion piece to the seminal film it shares its name with.

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game

Apparently this is a remake from a really old C64/spectrum game, and they made a great job on the graphics and music.

Nothing is explained but once you get the gist of it, it’s about moving from room to room and switching characters to do actions and guess where the alien is, pretty cerebral, slow and frankly archaic. This was acceptable in the very early 80s, on the first 8 bit computers, but difficult to recomend today unless you’re really hardcore nostalgic.

I might not be the target audience

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Insanium on Steam

Torchway

Torchway

How many secrets are kept in the mines, catacombs and dark halls of the ancient borders? Only with a lantern in hand can you find treasures in the darkest corners of the dungeons!

Collect expeditions, explore different locations, find artifacts and bring light!

FEATURES

  • Meditative adventure - slowly explore the unknown, shining light on new parts of the location

  • Look for clues to solve the riddles of ancient civilizations

  • Avoid traps and dangerous enemies guarding the treasures of the ancients

  • Completely new explorer gaming experience

  • Juicy pixel art

Torchway on Steam

Overlord - RPG Online Battle

Overlord - RPG Online Battle

ANNOUNCEMENT!!!!

We already SOLD and TRANSFER the entire OVERLORD game to the owner of the https://overlord.world/ website. For more information, please contact admin@overlord.world . Best regards,

Overlord - RPG Online Battle on Steam

Shattered Pixel Dungeon

Shattered Pixel Dungeon

Shattered Pixel Dungeon is a Roguelike Dungeon Crawler RPG with pixel art graphics. Every game is a unique challenge, with four different playable characters, randomized levels and enemies, and hundreds of items to collect and use. The game is simple to get into, but strategy is required if you want to win!

Choose Your Hero

Start the game by choosing a hero, which can be improved and customized as you quest through the dungeon!

  • 4 heroes: Warrior, Mage, Rogue, and Huntress. Each hero has a different playstyle.

  • 8 subclasses which let successful heroes further specialize their abilities.

  • 13 unique lategame abilities that grant special power at the end of a game.

  • Over 100 talents, which let you incrementally power up your hero as you level up.

Explore the Dungeon Depths

Every run though the dungeon is different, with randomized layouts, enemy placement, and items!

  • 5 distinct dungeon regions over 26 floors, each with their own enemies and room layouts.

  • Over 60 enemies, 30 traps, and 5 detailed bosses to test your skills.

  • Over 100 equipment items, including powerful wands, rings, weapons, and armor.

  • Over 150 regular items to find and craft, each with their own uses.

A Full Experience on Mobile or PC

Shattered isn’t a limited mobile game, it’s a full game designed from the ground up to work on any device!

  • (coming before release!) Two interface modes that take full advantage of large or small screens.

  • Full support for touch and mouse input, full keyboard and controller input coming soon!

  • Free updates once every ~2 months, with fixes, improvements, and additions.

  • Active and helpful communities on several social platforms.

Shattered Pixel Dungeon is open source software under the GPLv3 License, and is based on the freely available source code of Pixel Dungeon! It started as a project to rebalance Pixel Dungeon but has steadily grown into its own game over the last 7 years!

Shattered Pixel Dungeon on Steam

Dynamic Dungeons Editor

Dynamic Dungeons Editor

For those who don’t know, this is a complete re-do of the old Dynamic Dungeon Editor which had a some what dated feel to it.

The new DDE is built with Unity and has a much better feel to it.

If you play table top role playing games on a TV, monitor, or projector setup with people physically in the room with you (not playing remotely) this is the best software currently out.

It has a small learning curve in my opinion, but honestly anyone can use the basic features: load a map (animated or static) and start playing Dungeons & Dragons or whatever RPG your heart desires.

Real player with 142.4 hrs in game

I originally purchased Dynamic Dungeons through Patreon and it has been a game changer for our DnD games. The ability to use a quick change map, pre-build the campaign, download or create custom props and then reveal it all slowly with fog of war is just amazing. Add to that the options for particle effects, motion background and immersive environmental sounds and you have a classy set up for your DnD gaming sessions.

I do all my creation on my robust PC and then copy the campaign over to the laptop for the session itself. We set up a 40" LCD TV on a pool table with Plexiglass on top to set out miniatures on. The players move their minis and I control NPCs, fog of war and other features from my laptop for them to view on the screen.

Real player with 72.0 hrs in game

Dynamic Dungeons Editor on Steam

Fire and Dungeon

Fire and Dungeon

Hint to developers:

You know that idea you have about the player character being blind or it being to dark to see anything so you have a black screen with maybe the occasional flash of light or little circle of light flitting past randomly? Yeah, the one that saves all the money on special effects in movies? It NEVER WORKS in computer games. No it did not even work there. It certainly did not work here.

I do not recommend buying this. It starts out iffy but quickly decays into black screen without even a bump sound to tell you you found a wall. Brilliant for a game, yes?

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Fire and Dungeon on Steam