Sub Terra Draconis

Sub Terra Draconis

Just an excellent game! Love variety of puzzles and level design!

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game


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Sub Terra Draconis on Steam

Inbox Unbox

Inbox Unbox

A worryingly recursive puzzle game about pushing boxes into other boxes. Rearrange the structure of the world itself to forge a path to the exit!

The game’s 50+ puzzles are designed to take the player on a difficult but rewarding journey, showcasing the bizarre and delightful consequences that emerge from the game’s various mechanics.

After 2.5 years of development, this recursive sokoban game is… not quite done yet! But it’s close; stay tuned for the release date.

This game is not called Inbox Outbox but I’m typing that out here for SEO reasons ;)


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Inbox Unbox on Steam

Creepy Mahjong

Creepy Mahjong

Creepy Mahjong is a dark theme Mahjong solitaire with a twist.

Levels follow a story, but each time you play, the story might be different.

Completing some levels or failing to, will bring you to a different path of levels to explore.

In each level, you have to fight a monster, and with the pass of time, your life reduces.

Each time a pair of tiles is removed, you get back some health.

If you get stuck and your health isn’t too low, you can escape and get a new monster to fight with, but be careful because your health is carried from one level to another either if you win or escape.

To bring you more into the creepy mood, this game purposely has no hints or shuffle, and some levels might not be solvable due to the random tile placement.

It’s up to you to figure out and decide when it’s time to escape and try to find another match or keep fighting.

Create and Share your own Levels

Purchasing Creepy Mahjong, you will also get access to a Level Editor where you can create your own design.

After designing your level you will obtain a code that you can use to share it with your friends and community.

Share your creations with your friends for an endless challenge!

Input

Mouse (+ Keyboard for shortcuts)


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Creepy Mahjong on Steam

Of Mice and Moggies

Of Mice and Moggies

Love letter for Sokoban fans. I especially enjoyed the leaderboards and optimizing move counts for solutions. Has a really good level editor, which is a good place to dip your toes in if you have ever wanted to create your own puzzles but don’t have a starting point. The developer is very friendly.

Real player with 73.5 hrs in game

Unbridled feline aggression and tricky problem-solving converge in a most satisfying manner in Of Mice and Moggies, a stellar Sokoban variant with a sedate, bucolic backdrop. A belligerent brown cat has embarked on an extensive hunting expedition spanning numerous locales, and he needs your wise direction in order to effectively bag the prey. Manipulative mice, airborne bunnies, and elusive lizards are the prime targets for this frisky fighter. These cunning creatures won’t be subdued easily and will take flight when the combative cat occupies an adjacent segment of turf; should an animal reach the outer perimeter of the playing field and escape, it’s time to head back to the clawing board. If a patch of tall grass isn’t available in order to launch a stealth assault, players will need to discover various ways to entrap the hunted before they can be knocked out. Pronounced purring follows every successful conquest. The sequence of movements made to complete each level are recorded and can be reviewed in order to assist players in identifying optimal solutions; this feature is particularly welcome since a handful of the levels can actually be solved with fewer moves than the designated perfect solutions imply. A versatile level editor and some unlockable minigames are nestled amongst the shrubbery, but the core levels are so thoughtfully concocted they more than stand on their own. Block-pushing buffs certainly won’t want to miss out on this compelling collection of countryside conundrums.

Real player with 14.8 hrs in game

Of Mice and Moggies on Steam

Traverse The Void

Traverse The Void

Traverse The Void is an action/adventure VR game about climbing, spelunking, and using your unique terrain deformation tool to creatively overcome obstacles. If you are feeling creative, challenge other players by building levels full of obstacles, enemies, and dangers using the in game level editor.

Terrain Deformation Tool

The Terrain Deformation Tool is a core mechanic of the game. Using the tool allows you to destroy or add to the terrain in order to overcome obstacles in creative and unique ways.

Level Editor

The Level Editor is where you build levels for others to play. The editor is built on top of the terrain system, and is designed to be intuitive and enjoyable in VR.

Traversal

Traversal is core to the game. You climb, jump, and more in order to navigate challenges built by other players.

Enemies and Obstacles

Players build spaces for other players to explore and survive. Add enemies and obstacles to these levels to add further challenge and surprise.

Want More Info?

Join the Discord community to offer feedback, share ideas, chat with other players, and share your own levels.

Traverse The Void on Steam

GRID_HACKER

GRID_HACKER

Redirect, reflect, and split your signal to reach the target in well over 100 levels, plus an ever-expanding collection of user-created challenges, all while enjoying a rich, unique soundtrack.

LEVEL EDITOR

Craft your own level packs in the fully featured, Workshop-integrated level editor!

GRID_HACKER on Steam

Masked Forces 2: Mystic Demons

Masked Forces 2: Mystic Demons

Was gifted the masked forces and masked shooters games, and was intrigued to play this game when I noticed that it was on sale. feel like it was worth the money I paid for it. Honestly not bad, a big improvement on the other masked forces games. Would recommend.

Real player with 24.8 hrs in game

This game is so fucking good that no other game has ever, or will ever beat it. I got this game for christmas from a friend of mine, and let me tell you it has gotten me addicted. I have played this game for 16 hours a day for the past months. It has gotten to the point where I had to stop going to school because the game is just so fucking good. It features spooky, scary skeletons that you can shoot in the face and even bosses which can drop legendary loot. Advanced AI and a truly heart-touching storyline. You really want to play this game. The end made me cry everytime I played it. It features loads of epic quests from simple favours, to killing the legendary bonedragon which is so hard legends say that only the veteran mystic forces players can kill it. If you thought following the damn train was hard, you haven’t played this game. From a techinical point of view, the overall realisticness of the game will rape your GPU, for example when the bonedragon breathes fire it will actually set fire to your GPU, so having a watercooled pc is reccomended for playing this game. Finally from a business point of view, this game is the best the market has ever seen, my friend who is an expert in marketing says developers like bethesda, ubisoft, EA, activision… etc (basically all AAA games) will go bankrupt because no one will play their new game. He also says that this game will revolutionize gaming, this game brought the developer so much money that he alone could pay off USA’s debt. And furthermore it increased USA’s GDP by about 192 827%. They really hit the bullseye with the masked forces franchise. Looking forward to see this game hitting the esports scene when multiplayer launches! FreezNova really outdid themselves with this AAAA+ title.

Real player with 9.4 hrs in game

Masked Forces 2: Mystic Demons on Steam

Drifters Don’t Brake

Drifters Don’t Brake

Even arcade-y-er than I expected.

Enjoyable, rage inducing but just gotta memorize the track and remember to start turning before you approach or sometimes even see the turn.

Music is enjoyable but track list is so short it quickly loops, probably turning music off soon.

Worth the price and worth my time!

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Great small game

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Drifters Don't Brake on Steam

Hidden Histories: The Principality

Hidden Histories: The Principality

Over sixty hidden object scenes to master - Themed images in each scene. Based on a fictional Principality in the Pyrenees. In each scene the player must find items from a list that are hidden within the scene’s main picture. Six hints available per scene with no cooldown period.

Hidden Histories: The Principality on Steam

Haydee 2

Haydee 2

What’s more fun:

  • Playing a brutal and well-designed puzzle game.

  • Playing that same puzzle game as a generously endowed cyber-girl in high-heels ❤

Haydee 2 plays very much like Resident Evil and Dead Space, but you play as a delightfully thicc female character, trapped in a giant technological facility that’s built like a labyrinth.

I’ve been a big fan of the first Haydee game ever since it released in late 2016, and Haydee 2 not only met my expectations, it even surpassed them! The kind of challenge this game presents is a true test of one’s navigational skill and problem-solving ability.

Real player with 116.2 hrs in game

Haydee 2 has quickly became one of my favourite games, I dont think Iv ever played anything quite like it. The absolute absence of guidance is totally refreshing, thanks to this I share the same confused perspective as HD512 which is our characters serial number, but more on that later. We awaken in a room next to inanimate copies of our-self, you immediately take control there is no cutscene no narrative no markers. You only hear music and an automated announcer, everywhere is desolate and void of sentience whatever this place is (or was) it is clear it is no longer functional. As you make your way around a bit you’ll notice a few things, such as there seems to be a sheer abundance of sexual imagery from vending machines to posters to pick ups, and that the only life you seem to encounter are horribly disfigured alien looking creeps in worker uniforms. I wont spoil what iv learned about the story because half of the fun is actually figuring this out for yourself, the way you learn the lore is in two ways there are little titbits of information on letters and reports scattered around the entire facility. The second way is environmental storytelling which goes back to what I was saying about the lewd imagery and zombie like workers, when you combine the scraps of info with the environment, you get a really engaging story which is drip fed to you the player leaving you to hypothesise, or wonder what the hell happened here.

Real player with 96.4 hrs in game

Haydee 2 on Steam