Astrodition

Astrodition

In Astrodition, all gamemodes can be played online with up to 8 players! Invite your friends or hop into an existing lobby to play either competitive or cooperative gamemodes! Every playthrough is unique in this procedurally generated world!

Story

After crashing on the dwarf planet Ceres, you will need to grow food, repair the damaged spacecraft, and keep an eye on your suit’s oxygen level! After exploring the planet’s surface, gather resources by harvesting Meteorites, Graphite Rocks, and Iron-Rich Clay Deposits. Once you are self-sustainable, set out on a journey to uncover the mystery of why you crashed! But watch out for radioactive zones and leaking suits!

Space Dodgeball

Space Dodgeball has you moving in all three dimensions to out manoeuvre your opponents. The objective is simple, hit the other team while avoiding incoming dodgeballs! But be careful, dodgeballs can be caught and thrown back! Play 4v4, or 1v7 if you are feeling confident! Let the best astronauts win!

Capture The Flag

Team up with other astronauts and work together! Fight your way to the opponent’s flag and take it back to your spacecraft to score a point! Hit the other team with dodgeballs to stop them from reaching your flag, you will need to work as a team to win!

Free Play

In Astrodition, Free Play can take place both on the ground and in space! Have fun without worrying about keeping your astronaut alive! You can spawn in all items and decide when you take damage! The planet is your playground, so build structures, drive around, and craft to your heart’s content!

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game


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Needs more development time and testing alot of stuff only half works and the inventory system needs alot of work. They need to change the inventory system as well as change the way your character gets energy replenished, it is currently too tedious to eat/drink. Cannot recommend this game, especially at that price. I see what they were going for and it is a cool concept, but for the price there is much better games for the same if not cheaper. I would like to recommend this game and give a good review, but in its current state I cannot. Hopefully it will get better and I think they should take ideas from games like Space Engineers on how to execute this games functions much better. For now this review will remain negative until much needed improvements are made.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Astrodition on Steam

Rogue Star Rescue

Rogue Star Rescue

Rogue Star Rescue is a fun top down twin stick shooter that really shines when it comes to multiplayer. There are a variety of guns, each with a fairly unique feel, to find and use to blast through the levels. The main story mode features a variety of levels connected in a branching map (think Starfox 64). Each different path has a potential way to reach one of the 32 different endings. This coupled with the randomized room layouts, guns, and items gives Rogue Star Rescue a fair bit of replay-ability. The core gameplay loop is fun, and there are multiple higher difficulties where enemies are more numerous to keep things from feeling too easy. There is a whole trap system, but that only comes into play during boss battles at the end of each stage. There is a wave survival mode focused around those boss rooms if you want to focus on the tower defense aspect of the game.

Real player with 88.7 hrs in game


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This is a great multiplayer game. I had plenty of fun with friends on this one. It can be challenging but not alright unforgiving. A good game to pickup for professionals looking for a slightly more relaxed time and some laughs, or for a new player to this genre to pick up this style of game.

There is multiple routes, a few characters, unlockables, and difficulty selector for one to want to replay the game multiple times. There was some quirky moments like somehow I’m inside a room and my friend will teleport into the room and land right into enemy fire, or on rare occasions where the door won’t open for them at all causing me to have to clear the room by self. Overall, no too devastating bugs that is a deal breaker. I am sure they will be smoothed out over time.

Real player with 41.5 hrs in game

Rogue Star Rescue on Steam

Killer Inside Us

Killer Inside Us

A 3d rendition of a popular 2d game that works quite well. Support for up to 10 players at once and the ability to wear a duck on your head as you spook those who aren’t dead yet… Sus.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUAF8gJ95j0

Real player with 10.6 hrs in game


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Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Killer Inside Us on Steam

Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp

Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp

Extremely Fun, with friends it’s better. It’s like the first one but with more jokes more reference and more drama 3 3

Real player with 50.1 hrs in game

milo gives me gender envy

Real player with 29.2 hrs in game

Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp on Steam

We Were Here Too

We Were Here Too

Great game!! The sequel to We Were Here, We Were Here Too is another series of escape rooms within the same castle (there are HINTS of a story). This one felt slightly less intuitive than We Were Here, although my friend and I didn’t really get hung up on any of the puzzles. When we did it was either because we did a bad job at describing something or because we didn’t communicate a detail that we didn’t realize was important and/or different for each player. There were timers on a lot of the puzzles that honestly were just sort of annoying. They were clearly there to increase the difficulty, but they didn’t. It often just resulted in us having to re-do puzzles we knew how to do, but ran out of time on. Or screwed up, because we were rushing. The maze puzzle in particular – there’s really no room for error.

Real player with 7.3 hrs in game

The first game was a great time, Unfortunately We Were Here Too is a buggy MESS.

-Both me and my friend were unable to ever resume games we started and were forced to start the whole game over and finish it in one sitting

  • The cube puzzle is just broken, sometimes after interacting with it, it doesn’t enlarge the cube for you to examine it OR you just immediately pick it up OR your guy just throws it on the ground. Steam has better item manipulation in their TRADING CARDS than this game does when you need to look at a bloody cube!!

Real player with 7.1 hrs in game

We Were Here Too on Steam

Occult

Occult

This is going to be a simple quick review. It’s a 4 player co-op survival horror game, if you’re familiar with the genre, there is nothing groundbreaking in this game. However, this game takes a Devour style gameplay and really polishes it. It is almost impossible on solo, but becomes exponentially easier the more players you have. Legitimate jump scares, lots of enemies to avoid, lots to collect, lots of ways to escape, multiple ways to deal with the entity, and more levels coming as the game develops.

Real player with 12.1 hrs in game

Me and my boyfriend had a ton of fun playing it. I tried really hard to break the game but to no avail. Definitely distinguished itself from Sign of Silence. I will say that the branches in the maze were my worst enemy, slowing me down so my enemies could pick me off. Overall a great game with much potential, can’t wait for the new maps.

P.S. If anyone knows how to get the clumsy achievement let me know (have fallen a lot but haven’t died from it yet) ;)

Real player with 10.6 hrs in game

Occult on Steam

Sky Squadron

Sky Squadron

Have you got what it takes to keep the skies safe from ruthless villains? Your island paradise is being invaded, and hot-shot Keith Koala needs to jump into the gunner’s seat and fight off some of the most menacing meanies that the Aussie Islands have ever seen! Grab the controls to blow them out of the sky before they plunder everything your home has to offer.

In Sky Squadron VR you take control of a plucky Koala and his friends while they defend their home from evil invaders. Grab the gun controls by both hands to aim and shoot in this classic arcade rail-shooter that sees the player destroy fighters, dismantle giant bosses and repair their plane on the fly. Invite a friend to join you in online co-op, or compete for the highest score on the global leaderboards.

Features

  • An Australian take on the classic “Star Fox” universe with a WW2 twist

  • Online co-op to easily play with friends

  • Branching missions with different objectives

  • Fully destructible bosses

  • Compete on the global leaderboards to hold the highest score for each and every mission.

Sky Squadron on Steam

Yuligans: Christmas is Coming!

Yuligans: Christmas is Coming!

This is the perfect game for social-distanced-Christmas. Play with your crew remotely and stream it! Seriously, these text-based games are a hoot live.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

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Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Yuligans: Christmas is Coming! on Steam

Quest Hunter

Quest Hunter

I’d never recommend this to another person.

So here’s the thing. I played Quest Hunter & didn’t hate it. But there are a ton of reasons why I’d never point another gamer in this direction.

1st off, combat is terrible. Hitboxes force you to attack like the close talker on Seinfeld. Basically your mele is completely useless. You’re going to take a hit, if you try to use mele. Since you know you’re going to take damage, you might think that you can just use your shield to block & attack when your enemy is open. Problem is that you take a ton of damage through your shield, unless you stat up your shield block, which forces you to gimp your other stats(Health, Attack, & Defense). Level cap is 20, so skill points are limited.

Real player with 50.8 hrs in game

Quest Hunter is a generic hack and slash action RPG game with some appeal. You play a random “digger” character with a shovel, cute clothing, beards and hair styles but very little actual combat abilities. The goal of the game is just beating down every critter and destroying every single rock and trees to accumulate shiny resources. Well it isn’t exactly this, but after 20 hours, finishing the main quest line can be summarized as such with no shame.

The combat is somewhat boring. You can hack forward with the attack button, block strikes with the block button and move around a 3D map with no camera controls. It’s very basic and not very challenging. I didn’t even bother blocking on my first play through. There’s no dodging, so the only thing you have to watch out for is not getting hit pass your tank line. To this base, there are spell abilities to grind for, but none of it really improves either the game’s difficulty rating (really easy) or the fact that I can’t play it for more than 30 minutes without being completely bored.

Real player with 33.2 hrs in game

Quest Hunter on Steam

Dead Rising® 2

Dead Rising® 2

Dad Rising 2 - A Game About Spoiling Your Daughter With Gifts, Crossdressing, and Gambling. (With an optional but forced zombie, and survivor rescue minigame)

Rescuing survivors can be a good deal of fun since it makes your PP go up quicker than when killing zombies and a few give you lots of goodies such as drugs (for ur daughter) and money. However there are some survivors that deserve your wrath, the wrath of zombies, or to get sniped by /pol/. I have a few stories of such survivors, if I wasn’t going for Otis’s outfit I would’ve let them die.

Real player with 47.5 hrs in game

Dead Rising 2 is a classic game imo and is definitely one of my favorites. It’s just so amazing in every way possible. I bought it back in 2010 when it first came out on the 360 and was just so engrossed into it and just really enjoyed the ever-living shit out of it. When Dead Rising 3 was announced it was probably one of the most exciting game reveals I had anticipated just off of how amazing this game was prior to it. Tons of zombies, tons of ways to kill them, great story, great soundtrack, tons of cool characters, fun bosses, co-op, lots of outfits, etc. this game has everything and more.

Real player with 44.5 hrs in game

Dead Rising® 2 on Steam