Mokoko

Mokoko

Really nice game in which You have to select and take over areas. I’d say that the genre is very simple (I even forgot that this kind of games existed as I played games like this around 10 years ago) but in this game every level feels unique. There’s story mode with 3 stages for each girl and if You want it You can install optional free patch that adds nudity. There’s also arcade mode with global scoreboard which is kinda mid-level difficulty to get top score in because of the score multipliers being bigger with difficulty increased. I’ve got 4th place playing every level on hard but I kept dying on one level so I gave up. The art style is nice and gameplay is satisfying as long as You don’t grind arcade mode for top scores and keep dying in the same level. Difficulty changes include changes to player/enemy movement speed, negative bonuses from boxes and scores multipliers (x1, x2, x4). If You’re aiming for good score the game can be really hard with each level unique mobs movement and attack patterns. Here’s an example of one of the unique bosses

! in one level there’s a guy yelling to his father to stop downloading while he’s playing and the game keeps freezing every few seconds saying “waiting for other players” Girls and bosses have voice acting which is really nice. Overall I recommend buying it on a sale as the story mode is 1-2 hours and not everyone’s gonna grind arcade mode for score. I think I spent too much time doing it as I kept dying many times which resulted in 8 hours of total gameplay until I finally decided to just play it on easy to get the achievements and finish the game.

Real player with 8.0 hrs in game


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Great game! Brings back memories of playing the original prototype known as Gals Panic back at selected arcades in the 1990’s. Honestly no one cared back then when a swarm of teens were over the Gals Panic arcade cabinet in the imported arcade wing at the local arcade. Giving this game an adult content rating is a bit strong in my opinion even with the optional complementary adult add on. The complementary adult add on adds nice visuals that are tastefully done. Nothing out of the ordinary in my opinion. I’ve seen much more graphic adult instances in general anime. What is so taboo about showing a adult-cartoon body? However, violence, foul language/profanity, death, and body part decapitation is perfectly normal in the majority of modern video games these days.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

Mokoko on Steam

Cyber Rider

Cyber Rider

classic arcade game, pretty fast, really fun to play

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game


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Honestly, I just bought this game for dat ass. . . what can I say, I’m an ass man!

| (Adult) Content | No. |

| Censorship? | Not applicable. |

| Hours of Gameplay | Thirty minutes. |

| Modding Support? | No. |

| Patch Available? | Not applicable. |

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Cyber Rider on Steam

Rotate To Find The Difference

Rotate To Find The Difference

Not only is this early access, it plays like early access, unfortunately, and there is very little feedback on how you are progressing. The idea is neat, but it needs refinement to bring it up to the standard of other recent “find the difference” games, split screen or Kim’s game style. Unfulfilled potential and not worth wasting time on as it stands, but one to watch.

Its not expensive compared to others of this type, and it shows. If the devs are prepared to put in a bit of work they will have a good game on their hands, and be able to charge more, as but as it stands I cannot recommend even at this price and in this condition.

Real player with 8.7 hrs in game


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Easy to 100% Achievements, your typical Spot the Difference/Hidden Object game

4 ways to rotate, pressing numbers 1-4 will switch between scenes individually without needing to rotate, rotate with left click, use arrow keys & A/D

Gameplay: focus will primarily be color or size, nothing out of place here or moved at all, you can mute the audio in this game & the game does feature a “lock rotate” in the left corner of the screen of any level

Difficulty: Easy consists of 2-4 objects to find in various levels, Hard has 7-8, while I only tested 2 levels as I came across a major issue, I didn’t know of a difficulty option until I got 100% achievements, but glad I avoided it

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Rotate To Find The Difference on Steam

Dungeon Kitty

Dungeon Kitty

i bought this game, expecting some casual platforming, instead i found. basically everything is tailored to wreck you kaizo mario world style. fun challenge but honestly cheap in execution and i might just refund this knowing the 1k point achievment is “Virtually” impossbile

Update: i don’t know why i didn’t include this in the original review. but she’s not even a real catgirl she doesn’t have a tail.

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

I ignored the bad reviews. Didn’t even read them. “They must be exaggerating, a game with a catgirl can’t be a bad game”. But it was. Lesson learned: never buy a game just because there’s an anime girl in it.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Dungeon Kitty on Steam

Stage Presence

Stage Presence

YEAH! This is what VR is perfect for!

Be on a Virtual stage, in the limelight, shout into the microphone, get cheered on or boo’d at, sing along to your favorite songs, destroy a styropor guitar, dance til you drop, make peace signs, join random people in their session to cheer them on or blind them with laser pointers or just get emotional with a rose microphone and much more - Yes, Im having a lot of fun playing this, and I havent even seen all aspects of the game yet.

Its just a very nice feeling to get affirmative response from time to time, some kind words, even if its just from NPCs who are generically shouting how awesome I am.

Real player with 10.9 hrs in game

I really enjoyed this - I’m terrified of getting up in front of large groups of people, so the virtual experience of flailing (vocally, and sometimes physically) in front of a digital crowd was an interesting experience.. especially the parts where I get hit in the face by a digitised bottle of wee (the laser pointers gave me flashbacks to classes in highschool).

If you’re looking for a fun, slightly silly, rather unique experience, where you get to be the center of attention for hundreds to thousands of people (whether they’re angry at, or cheering for you), and perhaps want to improve your “how to dodge the occasional thing thrown at me” skills, I’d heartily recommend this.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

Stage Presence on Steam