Jungle House

Jungle House

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1366840/Moon_Farming/

Become one-man architect for building amazing houses in jungle wilderness with primitive tools. Explore and make houses from secret underground ones with pools to houses on high trees. Can you build house in jungle wilderness almost with your hands? Yes, you can!

You simple primitive tools around you and craft your own ones. Create your own set of tools to use and conquer the wilds with them. Upgrade your techniques and use advanced materials to create more durable and larger buildings.

Create different type of houses like secret underground house with pool from complete scratch

Or go to highest trees with your advanced skills and build house there with awesome zipline

Don’t forget to check your construction quality of your house at the end. Check and see how good you made this house or what is needed to fix in it.

Can you build house with your hands? Yes, you can!


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Jungle House on Steam

Flowers for You: a pleasant walk

Flowers for You: a pleasant walk

Great game for relax. Adorable colorful graphics. Great job guys.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game


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A beautiful and relaxing game. Simple mechanics but cool..

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Flowers for You: a pleasant walk on Steam

Leaf on Wind

Leaf on Wind

A relaxing game though not without its challenges. The scenery helps create a cathartic atmosphere while you breeze about piecing together some pretty poetry. Good for a casual gamer to chill out to.

Looking for a game to de-stress with after work or between more intense games? Check out Rouem’s Leaf on Wind.

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Real player with 1.3 hrs in game


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It’s a Flower clone of sorts. Expected it to be before I bought it though. Except this time instead of flower petals, it’s a single leaf.

Your aim in this game is to go around collecting glowing square thingies in order to make up a poem in each level. Kinda expected something MORE akin to Flower, but I’ll take it. Still a decently chill game to play. The OST is also nice.

That SAID however, after you finish the first 6 levels, to play more of the game, you need do those 6 levels AGAIN but without touching anything. Just feels more like a chore than anything. I gave up at the “repeated” third level, because the wind is just ridiculous and works against you and it’s annoying (and the controls don’t help either, since they aren’t the most fluid thing ever (though not “bad” either)). No offense, but it just takes away from the “relaxing” factor and feels like forced replayability. I’m not a fan of that. Will either push myself to see the rest of the game at some point soon or refund the game, haven’t really decided yet. But yeah, I’m very in the middle with this one tbh.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Leaf on Wind on Steam

Dawngrown

Dawngrown

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Short adventure about healing people’s inner worlds from corruption

You play as Azure the frog healer in the village floating on the sky. The lands of people’s inner world’s have been corrupted by dark-ooze and the only way to stop it from spreading all over the environment is by cleaning it. The corruption may spawn vile creatures, who spread the corruption further. Use your trusty cleangun to shoot foam that corrodes the vile spread and the hydration spell slab for rejuvenating the lands. It is your duty to heal the villagers, will you help?

It is up to you to clean the spreading vile corruption, so pick up your cleangun and start blasting!

Each area’s corruption is unique in some way and as the corruption mutates, don’t be frightened though as your array of tools will also upgrade along the way.

After getting the corruption cleaned the lands are dry and lifeless, that’s there the hydration spell slab comes in.

Use the hydration spell to breath new life into the lands like a painter with a blank canvas, the environment will thank you!

You live in a small village on a floating island somewhere high above the clouds, oddly enough you or the other villages don’t know how you and the others got there in the first place.

The village is cozy and peaceful, away from problems of the other worlds and a home for you and others. You’ll also have your own house to decorate and furnish to your liking, pick up those hydration crystals to buy some furniture!

Dawngrown on Steam

Shelter 3

Shelter 3

Shelter 3 disappointed my beginning expectations at first, but it’s growing on me.

Let me start out by saying I am a major Might and Delight fan, but more specifically their Shelter series. Although I have mixed opinions with Shelter 1 as it’s a linear and less of an exploration game, the connection between all of the badger offspring and the mother I was playing as was beautifully done. That same aspect goes to Shelter 2, which is significantly better than it’s original, Shelter 1. It allowed a more open and free world than it’s previous game, and the connection between the children as they grew up was more emotional, especially when they leave. I also enjoyed how they allowed various skin patterns and the ability to play as a surviving offspring to continue the legacy of the family.

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game

Update 1: So I’ve played this game for another hour, and the experience is still painful. Glitches continue to be rampant and punishing: at one point, I was unable to nurse my starving calf and restarted the game; somehow this made it so that my herd was starving and I had to go out of my way to find trees; thus taking much more time that could have been spent moving forward. I just stopped playing now because I thought I was going the right way (again), but now I’m lost and the idea of walking around in circles pointlessly is absolutely crushing. In a game where your modus operandi is to move from one place to another, the movement should be fun. It’s not fun. That’s… pretty pathetic.

Real player with 6.8 hrs in game

Shelter 3 on Steam

Fluffert and Friends

Fluffert and Friends

Meet Fluffert the Owl who likes to hang out with his cute Animal friends. One day his beloved Grandfather Alfred goes missing, so his parents send Fluffert on a journey to find him. On his way, little Owl will face many tricky quests and funny adventures. Join him to enjoy multiple hours of Platformer Game experience involving actions like Attacking, Jumping, Running and Exploring. Prepare yourself for an engaging Platformer Game including Animal World exploration, Cutscenes, and beautiful 3D Graphics to take you beyond the boundaries of your imagination! Imagine Exploring Platformer with 3D beautiful graphics by playing the Owl.

Fluffert and Friends on Steam

Daffodil Yellow: A few poems from an insect collector

Daffodil Yellow: A few poems from an insect collector

“Daffodil Yellow: a few poems from an insect collector” is a 3D game/interactive experience about the reconciliation between someone and a season.

The story takes place at the very beginning of summer. This season makes the collector see everything in black and white. One day, after taking a nap, he turns into a butterfly.

He will go through three memories that are dear to him, which took place during previous summers. Looking for a color in each of them, he will repaint his current summer.

Daffodil Yellow: A few poems from an insect collector on Steam

fishy

fishy

Already play this and try to get different ending. But i have no clue to unlocked 1 image from the gallery, choosing different answer, mostly don’t make any different on npc response and what happen next.

The art is good, it could be scarier and more disturbing. how the story shows the mind of the girl is great, but somehow it’s just reading, there’s no certain option in the game that can make player more understand the reason behind why her mind like that or at least understand how that way of thinking make sense. like when i play this, i just read the anxiety. the story doesn’t drag me to feel the emotion.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

It was…okay. It is very short. Is it supposed to have multiple endings? I played through once, and then did so again making the opposite choices. Same ending. Oh well.

It’ll take you less than 30 minutes. It isn’t bad…it just isn’t great either. I personally felt the storyline was a bit lacking, but maybe I was expecting more. The art is good and it doesn’t take long to go through, so give it a try.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

fishy on Steam

Terra Nil

Terra Nil

Terra Nil, from eco-warriors Free Lives (Broforce) and recycled publisher Devolver Digital, presents players with the task of environmental rejuvenation.

The phases of wasteland reclamation

Begin with the water system, slowly purify the soil, and cultivate pioneer greenery. Embark on more ambitious tasks, restore biodiversity, fix the climate, introduce wildlife, and finally recycle all the structures you used to get there, leaving the environment pristine.

Unique, procedurally generated maps

Each region of the game has its own flavour and procedural generation palette. Yet even within a region, no two playthroughs will be the same.

Picturesque landscapes

Navigate sprawling, verdant, hand-painted environments where everything but the rocks move and breathe. A meditative soundtrack and stunning audio palette will accompany your efforts.

Terra Nil on Steam

Ticket

Ticket

Don’t let the initial presentation fool you - this is an incredibly creative 2D platformer with unique visuals and an outstanding soundtrack. My first playthrough, I constantly found myself saying “the next level couldn’t get any weirder than this” only for the game to do just that.

The only caveat is that some levels are a bit obtuse and frustrating to figure out without a guide - but that’s something you can find easily enough.

Real player with 30.8 hrs in game

Ticket is the product that challenges your preconceived notions of what games are about. It is certain that the so-called seriously taken game reviewers would not be able to give acclaim to this game, as it does not follow the conventional rules of high quality game design. This tells about the sad state of gaming industry rather than about Ticket though. If you are the person who thinks that good games follow strict rulesets of certain design-economic and mathematically measured criteria and are usually some sports titles followed by a running year number or the latest installment of a well-established series, then Ticket might not be for you.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

Ticket on Steam