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

VR Walking Simulator

VR Walking Simulator

‘VR Walking Simulator’ is pretty much what its title suggests. You get to walk about a few small areas, some of which are better than others. You get woodlands, alien woodlands, a mountain and a post-apocalyptic town. You can teleport around or free move and you even get a camera to take a few images with. It’s all weird, it’s all kind of pointless, but yet…somehow I still managed to find some fun here. I explored, I took a good number of images and I even managed to sink into the scenery. If like myself you are happy to just wobble around a small 3D area exploring it this is the app for you. Those looking for a bit more fun or some actual gameplay will have to look elsewhere.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game


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This is a relaxing and interesting experience to explore and sit around take in the views , put on some background music and find a corner that’s perfect for sitting , or just lay down and watch the clouds , this turns out to be a gem for the price as the creator constantly adds new content and areas to explore , graphics quality is really good and lots of options for walking speeds and graphics settings, love it highly recommended.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

VR Walking Simulator on Steam

bridg

bridg

bridg is a game that when I first played, upset me greatly. But, as I played more and more, and singlehandedly created and maintained the speedrunning community for bridg, I learned that the game is a less of a game and more of a test. It is a test in resiliance, in human spirit, and in what in means to be alive. I dont reccomend you play this, as I dont think anyone has the power or spirit as I to handle it.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game


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This is the Demon Souls of kicking a rock across a bridg(e).

It glitches and it’s unfair but I can’t stop playing it.

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game

bridg on Steam

driftwood

driftwood

It’s one map in Unity. You make no sound and move at one inch per minute. The poems are ten words long, they don’t rhyme and they have no rhythm. The eponymous driftwood is perfectly rectangular. Otherwise it’s good.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

There is almost no content in this game and it should be in a group of other games for the same price.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

driftwood on Steam

Lushfoil Photography Sim

Lushfoil Photography Sim

Experience detailed, true-to-life recreations of various landmarks around the world. Each environment is authentically recreated using reference photos taken on location, and includes detail at both a small and large scale.

  • Capture Every Detail

Use a realistically inspired DSLR to observe and capture the world around you. Includes an abunance of settings that you’d expect from a real-world professional camera, including Auto/Manual Focus, Exposure, Contrast, White Balance, Aperture and a selection of filters, for full creative control over your shooting. All photos are saved to your hard drive, like a collection of real photos.

  • Leave no Stone Unturned

Objectives are not the first priority in the game, but it will reward the types of players who are patient, observant, and like to venture off the beaten path. Each environment is filled with Unlockables, Secret Objectives, Collectibles, and Easter eggs that not everyone will find.

  • Smooth as Butter

Each environment is very efficiently optimised and doesn’t need the latest hardware to run. There are extensive custom settings that will help the game run on a wide range of systems, and will still take full advantage of high-end cards.

  • VR Support

A Virtual Reality DLC will be released in Early Access shortly after the game comes out. I’m a huge advocate for VR and I would love to give everyone the opportunity to experience the level of immersion that VR offers.

Lushfoil Photography Sim on Steam

Lost Dream

Lost Dream

First, there was WORK TRIP. A short and simple Game in a colourfull World. Lighthearted and chilling with a nice Music. And so was the second Game HIKE. It was like that, too, but it added an Exciting Atmosphere.

Now we have the third Game of Morning Shift Studios.

Welcome to LOST DREAM.

At first,LOST DREAMS seems to be inspired by THE FIRST TREE, it feels like a Bow to it.

In both Games we have a wonderfull World, nice Piano Music and a Fox on the Search.

And i like it.

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Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

I love this game, though it honestly is tiny. It only took me thirty five minute to unlock all the achievements and play through the game twice. And the second time I was poking around, having fun. You play as a fox who is off to rescue his vixen. In your search you’ll travel across several colorful levels, jumping, swimming, and figuring out a puzzle.

I enjoyed it, but if you are expecting the scope or storyline on The First Tree, you might be disappointed. You are a fox, complete with cute little fox paws and swishy tail. The swimming and running animations are cute, and there are nice details like falling leaves.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Lost Dream on Steam

Secrets Of Soil

Secrets Of Soil

This almost gets a thumbs-up. However, I have to give it a thumbs-down due to the absurdly sanctimonious narrative.

This is amazing for 80% of the game. It’s like an interactive simulation that a prominent Natural History Museum might have on display. Go into this as sober or as high as you like, and take flight through psychedelic soil, while learning the science behind how it produces almost all of the food we eat. Amazing. It almost pains me to not be able to recommend it.

Why can’t I? The end of the game has such a ridiculously pessimistic view of things like global warming, and plowing the f♥♥♥ing soil, that you’d think the world was guaranteed to end before 2022. Then they throw in ridiculous “don’t get me wrong” moments, such as: “don’t get me wrong, chemicals used to grow crops in infertile areas did save tens of millions of human lives, and entire races of people would have otherwise collectively died slow and painful deaths by mass starvation, BUT!!! Chemicals are still pure evil, because…”

Real player with 17.1 hrs in game

If you want a good alternative to LSD, this is for you :D

But in all seriousness, this game is a really fun way to look at and educate about soil, and the effects agriculture has on it. Very well explained and definitely recommended for everyone who wants to learn more about ways to save our planet.

Nice work.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Secrets Of Soil on Steam

Shape of the World

Shape of the World

Well… it’s a trip. That kind of trips that usually get associations with some “dilators of consciousness”, drugs like LSD, mescaline or something else… And - yeah, it’s changing the world and subject perspectives, assemblage point of consciousness or giving you a kick onwards to the Zen and inner insights. Or… for the very least, “Shape of the World” is a very good digital sedative/relaxant. Speaking of the marks, this game takes from me 9 sleeps out of 10 attempts to beat it.

And yeah, I’m serious. I felt asleep nine times for one week, trying to finish the game once. Four of them were by the daylight when I was (presumably) up and running. Is it a bad feature? Or am I having some real case sleep disorder? No. I run a somewhat standard daylight course, and sleeping around 6 hours per night usually. Not a complete disaster, compared to my life when I was a student near the exams time… And the relaxing effect was promised by the developer! So, there and now I testify - “Shape of the World” IS quite a relaxing stuff.

Real player with 15.2 hrs in game

Recommended with qualifications, due to recent video problems.

This is a lovely game if you like color and art and admire creativity. It is not a traditional adventure game, it is more of a walking discovery game. There’s a path to find from the meadows to the top of the mountain, but the journey is the thing. How you go is less important than what you do along the way, where you find plants that spring into being as you approach and odd little animals that sometimes follow and sometimes scatter, and occasionally get in the way.

Real player with 12.7 hrs in game

Shape of the World on Steam

Before Nightfall: Summertime

Before Nightfall: Summertime

Walking simulator with a twist: collecting wood so you can keep the fire burning.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

no ice

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Before Nightfall: Summertime on Steam

Hiking Simulator 2017

Hiking Simulator 2017

If you played this game and liked it and there are hidden paths and you can actually DO something, let me know so I can go back and then rewrite the review. Otherwise…

Graphics are not quite as good as Turok from 1997 which I played recently and it runs worse than Turok on my machine which makes no sense as there are no animations other than a few animals (mostly stuck in walls) and no ambient sounds. The gray rocky walls in the first area reminded me of the graphics in the original Doom.

Hilly Landscape map was kind of a non-event. Then Mountain Top and I look at the mountains in the distance and think “Now that’s what I’m talking about!”. Oh, wait… All you can do is LOOK at the mountain tops and the actual map is about as interesting as Hilly Landscape. The pine grove could have been nice except for the impenetrable branches and I wound up coming out pretty much where I started. And in one spot I rotated 360 and saw 3 of one and 2 of another identical boulders so not much variety in the landscape.

Real player with 14.2 hrs in game

Honestly it isn’t as bad as some reviews made me think. In some ways it’s worse, in some ways better. This game is a strange mix of making skies and the glass in the open farm shed super pretty, then stretching the landscapes. Keep in mind I bought it on sale for 49 cents USD and it’s honestly worth about that from the stupid ways to die factor.

If you could put a boat out on the lake or, I dunno, approach the animals without them running, it would be worth more. What saves it is the music. What dooms is is that it looked way prettier on the lowest graphic setting and the music volume bar is useless.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Hiking Simulator 2017 on Steam