Broken Thorns: West Gate
Shadowgate style game mixed with self-reflective, thoughtful dialogue and options.
Lots of surprises and humor, too.
Some of the artwork is incredible.
Can’t recommend this enough, it’s definitely on my all-time favorites list!
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
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Such a nice game, I played this for a while, I love how you reflect in mirror’s, and the story is taking me closer to myself. When you consider all these questions on your own life, not just game progress, it can show you who you really are. How others see you. How weak you are. Worth the price.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Universe For Sale - Prologue
The prologue of this game is really interesting, I love the atmosphere and the settings are so peculiar and immersive.
The plot seems intriguing, I look forward to the complete game release which I’ll definitely play!
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
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This is a prologue for the game Universe for Sale. A prologue is like a demo. You might be wondering what the difference is between a prologue and a demo. Not much. Both are ways of promoting interest in the full game. The main difference is that a prologue has its own store page and a demo is on the store page of the full game. A developer could theoretically release the same content as both a demo and a prologue.
This prologue gives an introduction to some of the characters in the full game. The full game might have potential, but the prologue is rather short. You talk to a few people and that’s about it. Thumbs up for the easy achievements though.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
The Third Day
Very intriguing recital,waiting for the continuation.
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
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Do You See the Waving Cape
“I thought that life was like a stage, and all the scripts were already written”
“I merely work hard to play the role of a hero and everything will happen as expected”
“But in reality, you can always guess the beginning but not the end.”
“So I was knocked down again and again”
“Until the whole body is bruised”
“Did you see the flying cloak” is created by the studio of Tai Xiaobai, who has been alone created “We Gather One Hundred Thousand Light Years”, “Like Being With You”, “Goodbye Sun and Rain”, and “Secrets in the Story” and all these works completed by one person in two years.
In the game, the cumbersome and redundant UI is removed as much as possible, and with the author’s unique, beautiful and story-like romantic hand-painting style, a touch of sadness is revealed everywhere, but it is warm and healing. As at the end of despair, watching the light. Lonely, beautiful, sad, and warm.
Warm and creative, use fresh and romantic hand-painted style to tell childhood hero dreams. Open the game and have a cross-temporal dialogue about childhood, dreams and memories.
Rich game content
- The game has 11 chapters and 48 levels. It also incorporates a variety of gameplay combinations such as flying, parkour, maze, puzzle solving, and memory, bringing you a unique game experience.
Minimalist picture
- The cumbersome and redundant UI is removed as much as possible in the game, and you can immerse yourself in the adventure of the game with just a little bit. It is simple, fun and easy to operate, easy to learn and stress-free.
Original aesthetic style
- Pure original romantic hand-painting style, dozens of different scene interfaces, fresh and beautiful, bring visual enjoyment to heroes.
6 original soundtracks
- 6 original high-quality original soundtracks, bring you tension, relaxation and soothing adventure rhythms with different feelings, and feel the ups and downs of life in the rivers and lakes.
Chronicles of Tal’Dun: The Remainder - Act 1
This is the first chapter in the story and new chapters will be released in the future. It’s pretty short, but it packs in a lot of beauty and story-building.
The characters are very mysterious and surprisingly fleshed out considering how short the story is. The music is beautiful and the art is amazing. This story also has characters that use different pronouns (they/them, xe/xir) and it’s refreshing to see.
If they make the next chapters cost money, I would pay for them because I love this so much. 10/10
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
This is one of my absolute favorite visual novels. Esoteric, foreboding, and romantic vibes beautifully written and rendered in digital ink. Playing and replaying (which I’ve done several times now) gives me a feeling similar to watching Mushishi at 3am or reading too much poetry before bed: strange, melancholic, and sort of comforting all at once. Goes well with tea.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Paper Shakespeare: Loves Labor(s) Lost
Bad
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
I must have got this in a bundle. Dream Quest taught me that a great game can have terrible art, so I gave it a try. It’s bad. Stick figures spout boring dialogue based on one of Shakespeare’s plays. There’s no clever twist. It’s just awful.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Terebron
Terebron is a narrative puzzle game in which you must help Gwlader to solve the mysteries of the Terebron. You must find the vital points hidden within the Terebron, but there will be obstacles to consider.
TWO GAME MODES
-Open levels: The interior of the Terebron is visible. Anticipate the trajectories of your probes, and shoot them to hit the vital points several times or in a precise order
-Closed levels: The contents of the Terebron are hidden. Use your probes to collect information, analyze the results, make your assumptions and scan the Terebron to find the vital points hidden inside.
HUGE POSSIBILITIES
With the numerous elements of the game such as mirrors, prisms or traps, you will face varied puzzles of all difficulties.
A GRIPPING STORY
Follow Gwlader and his companions in an extraordinary journey full of battles, sorrows, and twists in order to find the Dying God.
The tram of wishes
Just a really calming game to play before bed. My nightly routine for the past week has been to take a melatonin, drink some bedtime tea and play this game for 20-30 minutes. Bonus if you have the night time dimmer setting on your pc. Really helps me get to sleep.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
First time playing, I did not understand that there were tasks I could solve, I was just stopping at every stop. Then I read the comments and started getting the gist of this. Simplistic gameplay and art style and the latter is in cute watercolor. Ending music score is nice. The message is pretty nice. Story and riddles could have been a little deeper.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Knight of the Lions
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A story-driven, single-player platformer
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Simple mechanics used to create a challenging gameplay
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The insight into the diary of a person who has suffered a loss
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Pen-drawn graphics meant to look like doodles in a notebook
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Inspired by the story of Don Quixote
Monster Seek Ep.1
Updated on 04/19/2021
https://youtu.be/ijDW4rpmSZ8 (1st Look)
https://youtu.be/S8ic7XJ09Bg (Revisited on 04/19/2021)
So you’ve read the description and now you’re down here in the comments trying to figure out what’s it all about. Click the video above to see some of the gameplay, mechanic and hear my thoughts on the game.
Warning This game as intense amount of screen shaking and may effect those who are sensitive to motion sickness*
Monster Seek (Ep.1) has wonderful graphics and music with simplistic (non complicated) controls. You character looks like a cross between Dr. Light (megaman) and George Lucas (Star Wars) which got me invested from the first moment I saw the game.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
When you enter the village nothing happen. It’s all black screen. Please fix.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game