LumbearJack
About This Game
Jack is a humble bear with a simple dream: to return nature to its former glory with the help of his trusty axe and his animal friends. Slice and dice through machinery, slap some sense into wasteful humans, and work with wacky woodland critters to thwart the sinister plans of up-and-coming industrial giant Evil Works.
Features
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Play as a bear with an axe!
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Chop your way through forests, construction sites, and more exciting locations in a variety of puzzles which utilize elements in the world around you.
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Solve puzzles by tinkering with the environment around you
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Reduce, reuse, and recycle waste to upgrade your chopping capabilities
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Save a quirky cast of animal friends and team up with them to save the day
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Take down an evil corporation dead set on destroying nature as we know it
Meet the Team!
FinalBoss Games is a team of experienced game developers from across the globe making seriously professional games that are seriously fun to play. Their previous games include the robot arcade puzzle game Vesta and musical sports game Dodgeball Beats.
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Oh Crab!
You can’t move and it bugs with my PC
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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Maybe don’t sell the game that always freezes eventually.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Botanicula
A true delight!
Edit update 23.11.2016: Nominated for the 2016 Steam Awards “Game Within A Game” award
Botanicula is an Indie, point-and-click, puzzle adventure; brought to us by the Czech creators of Samorost 1&2 and Machinarium, Amanita Design – if you enjoy either of those games, you will take delight in this. The thoroughly organic world and its inhabitants are highly imaginative, some even bizarre-looking and -sounding. Some players may consider it too succinct, or even more attuned toward children. The simple story, though solid and sweet, does not require heavy ruminations – this is a game of the senses, pure and simple. You control a group of four friends on a mission to plant a seed. The main goal on each level progresses you to the next level; the puzzles are intuitive. The price of the game, whether regular or on sale, is appropriate. Yes, it is a Flash game. (Interesting to note that I cannot enjoy tBoI or Windosill on my current PC setup without gameplay becoming bogged down almost instantly; but with Botanicula, never any bogging or catching.) Summed up: the graphics, gameplay, sound and music - all superb, A+++. What more can I say to get you to try out this lovely gem?…
– Real player with 14.5 hrs in game
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AT A GLANCE
(Full review follows below)
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Game Name: Botanicula
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Original Release: 2012
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Genre Tags: Point & Click; Adventure; Casual; Puzzle
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My Overall Grade: A-
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Estimated Playtime (Campaign): 4-7 hours
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Multiplayer Aspect: None
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Recommended To: Established fans of the genre; Novelty seekers; Casual gamers
REVIEW
Botanicula is an incredibly charming, short-and-sweet game which is frequently described as having a “happy” identity. It is a point-and-click style, casual adventure game that takes you on a wondrous ride through a microcosmic fantasy world inhabited by bugs and critters. Any fan of point-and-click, adventure-puzzle games will likely enjoy the experience.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Fish Feast
10/10 Masterpiece
Fish Feast is a gameplay marvel, rewarding fishiness and agility in a way few games do.
There are lots of different fish and locations to admire. Fish Feast is lots of fun!
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
RUN! GRANDPA! RUN!
it’s pretty good
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
[Pay-to-Play] I think this is an endless runner where you control a grandpa on the wheelchair and maneuver your way around. There are checkpoints and obstacles along the way, it is instant death but infinite retries from your last checkpoint
The controls are simple, just W, A, D & Space for Jump.
I got this game in a giveaway, and while I think this is a pretty decent game, I wouldnt pay more than $1 for it because I’ve played this game for about 20 minutes and the obstacles / map seems repetitive/ in loop (actual gameplay probably is about 10-15 minutes)
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Eat’n Eaten
Grow your greendom, balance preys and predators, try to maintain the food chain until you annihilate the very last invader!
Grow Your Ecosystem
Creatures spawn from plants. The more you nourish a plant, the stronger the predator breeding from it. Plants eat delicious soil nutrients you can gather by decomposing corpses and living organisms.
Balance Preys and Predators
Plants and creatures need to eat in order to survive. You need to maintain a complete food chain as your organisms keep evolving and breeding.
Defeat Fearsome Warrior Invaders
Waves of enemies arise and spread chaos, throwing off the balance of your ecosystem. Use your creatures mighty abilities to overpower them!
Grow Bigger and Stronger
The corpses of defeated enemies increase the number of nutrients in your ecosystem. Grow your plants bigger to spawn even more powerful predators. Favor the rise of advantageous evolution traits to overcome stronger warriors!
Fossil Corner
Decided to pay for this one as I spent countless hours on Overfull Games previous game, “Plant Daddy”.
I do not regret the money I spent! And I am kind of stingy, especially when it comes to entertainment.
If you like breeding, if you like paleontology, if you like puzzles, if you like decorating, if you like making pretty things! I recommend this game. Fun, intuitive, calm or fast paced depending on your own mood, work as slowly or quickly as you like.
Simple controls.
Few bugs, as it is early release, very minor, sometimes fun/funny!
– Real player with 27.8 hrs in game
Super relaxing, super satisfying, super adorable game about completing fossil puzzles and adding them to your ever-expanding fossil collection. It’s the fun kind of addictive!
Initially I was a little hesitant to try it, since in my experience random-generated content tends to be pretty samey, and I wasn’t sure if generated puzzles was something that could even be pulled off. I was pleasantly proved quite wrong, though - the puzzles usually aren’t major brainteasers, but they are enough to keep your attention, and at the end you get to add a new item to your collection to display, which gives the game this well-built, satisfying feedback loop; doing chill puzzles, earning money and fossils, spending money to decorate your room and put more of your cute little fossils on display. Something I especially like is how the game takes something that actual paleontologists do - sort fossils by minimum changes each generation to find their evolutionary paths - and turns it into a puzzle game! A few seemingly simple mechanics make for a surprisingly fun and engrossing game. I’m very excited to see the content updates the developer is adding soon, too. :
– Real player with 14.0 hrs in game
Dialogue Box: The Road Less Traveled
The choices are simple, picking is hard.
In “Dialogue Box: The road less traveled”, you will navigate a whimsical landscape while failing to keep your sanity.
The controls are extremely unintuitive and the humor is cheesy to a fault.
I am a great salesman.
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Original physics-based challenges
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Dynamic story that adapts to your actions and choices
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Secrets with extra challenges for the completionists at heart
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Minimalistic yet charming visual style
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Way too many endings
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Puns
I hope you won’t hate me by the time you get to the other side.
Have fun! TomerSSH.
Trailer song:
Canon in D Major by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Summer Camp
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1682340/Plane_Accident/
At Summer Camp you can play the roles of two brothers, which makes for more varied gameplay. As the older brother, you will be the camp commander who keeps order and discipline, but also organizes fun activities for the younger campers.
As the younger brother, you will experience real summer camp adventures. You will go on hikes, solve puzzles, track wild animals and gain new skills. From time to time you will also have to take care of the camp hoodlum. A bucket of cold water on his head or a painted-on mustache should slow him down. But be careful, he might strike back. At the end of the day you will have to tame Big Foot, who might help or hinder your activities depending on his mood.
Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime.
Improve the camp and fully enjoy camp life. Collect items, put up tents, build fires, earn additional badges.
Ability to play two characters – you decide which activities you feel like doing.
Prepare for adventures in different camps: a sports camp, science camp, medical or magical camp. Fun awaits you at each of them as does the ability to earn a variety of skills and badges.
Funny gameplay, a positive storyline and lots of open space will give you a huge shot of positive energy.
Alba: A Wildlife Adventure
Alba: A Wildlife Adventure is a heart-warming adventure that is one of the best casual games I have played this year. Play as Alba, the young girl as she goes to visit her grandparents on an island where the mayor wishes to build a hotel. Alba and her friend want to help preserve the nature instead. Through her kind actions, Alba seeks to collect signatures from the locals to convince the mayor to change his mind.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Quaint game with a purpose and a message.
Would be good to play with young children (so you can explain some of the situations and language to young kids- teens will “get it” without help IMHO).
English translation is quite good, though some knowledge of Spanish helps.
Some minor issues with getting stuck in terrain. If this happens, load your save, and once in the save where you are stuck, go to the main menu, and into settings. There is a “reset Alba’s position” button that will reset here to a spawn point (not where you are stuck, which seems to happen most often at the Castle- but at the start point for the day, no progress lost, just a bit of travel needed to get back to where you were).
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game