Gold Rush: The Game

Gold Rush: The Game

The loans are so broken 50% interest even if you pay it right back. which you likely will do because the scroll wheel wont let you get a even number like FS with $5000 increments no its 21245 and 32339. not only all that you can only take one loan so if you dont get enough money the first time you haft pay double back immediately too get another loan to get what you needed with the first loan which has now stole all your money at a net gain of 0 other than that its a ok if not somewhat glitchy game. but really for a game aiming at realism 50% interest is not only unrealistic but not even allowed at real banking institutions even illegal.

Real player with 90.3 hrs in game


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I personally hate making these styles of review, but in order to give my honest opinion I see this as fitting, in all seriousness this game means a lot to me being one of the first games I ever played on PC, so I cherish it quite a bit. (Love the soundtrack, brings back memories for sure.)

–-{Graphics}—

☐ RTX On

☐ Beautiful

☐ Really Good

☑Satisfies the soul.

☐ Lacking

☐ Yikes

☐ 140P

—{Gameplay}—

☐ Wow!

☑Good

☐ Not bad

☐ Its ok.

☐ Needs work

☐ Very Bad

—{Audio}—

☑Nostalgia Achieved

Real player with 69.8 hrs in game

Gold Rush: The Game on Steam

Dinosaur Fossil Hunter

Dinosaur Fossil Hunter

Play a free prologue version now:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1339460/Dinosaur_Fossil_Hunter_Prologue

ABOUT THIS GAME

Dinosaur Fossil Hunter is a storytelling simulator where you live a real paleontologist’s life. Explore different lands, search, uncover and study uncovered fossils, and prepare the skeletons to build your own museum. You will learn many interesting facts about these extinct creatures that walked the Earth millions of years ago.

Game features:

  • Drive off-road vehicles in locations inspired by U.S. landscapes

  • Use various exploration and excavation tools to search through deformable terrain

  • Prepare fossils to showcase in your own museum

  • Learn about numerous dinosaur species while studying their detailed skeletons

  • Follow an intriguing storyline

TRAVEL THE UNKNOWN

Hit the road to search for fossils of extinct species that once ruled the Earth. Enjoy diverse landscapes across the United States, where you’ll force your way through mud, water, and various environmental hazards. Destroy rocks, drain bodies of water, and search for your prize in a vast terrain.

EXPLORE EXCAVATION AREAS

Collecting fossils is not that easy, especially if you have to dig by yourself. Use your georadar to search for clues and discover the remains of extinct species, adding to your insight of the Earth’s distant past. If you think all you have to do is find the right area, you’re wrong. It’s just the beginning! Use multiple tools, such as a chainsaw, shovel, or pickaxe, to achieve your goal. But, be careful! These bones can be very fragile.

PREPARE DELICATE FOSSILS

Precious fossils are very delicate, so you need to carefully clean the bones to ensure that nothing gets damaged before assembling a complete prehistoric skeleton. Manage your know-how using the portable in-game tablet and become a world-renowned paleontologist.

DESIGN YOUR OWN MUSEUM

After your dinosaur skeletons are complete, it’s time to customize your museum. Arrange the interior, grow plants, and decorate the building with various displays. Design your own prehistoric diorama. Choose all the elements for the set, from small plants to rocks and even types of soil. Arrange dinosaurs to create thrilling, dynamic settings and give them life to stoke the imagination of your visitors. Become a truly brilliant curator of your own private museum!


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Dinosaur Fossil Hunter on Steam

Gaia Beyond

Gaia Beyond

Gaia Beyond is a handcrafted 2D Action-RPG in space.

-multiple save slots, quicksave and quickload, autosaves.

-open world

-quest with multiple solutions

-ship building, upgrade-able weapons

-fight stations with your ship

Sure we’re fans of the genre and bound to like the game more than the usual fare,but those looking for an original and thrilling, handcrafted open world 2d space shooter, this will not disappoint. Gaia Beyond introduced a world with characters I actually cared about, and combat gameplay I could get behind. This game really does have something for every sci-fi shooter fan: Good writing, characters with depth(you get to meet the most spaced-out guys in the galaxy), huge amount of side quests(some with multiple solutions), factions, intimidating ships, upgrade-able ships and weapons, mining, trading, nice OST etc. It was not a very demanding game. You were just a simple nobody mining and shooting your way up, trying to make your way in this seemingly peaceful mysterious space. While all the ships were actually flying in the game world in real time, most of the time it was quite relaxed. Some fights were tough when I didn’t upgrade or choose my guns properly. It played especially good on big monitor(this game has 4K support). No other 2d space shooter I’ve ever played has impressed me like this one. Maybe Starsector has better combat than this but that’s the only thing it is better. I’d played 3030 Deathwar Redux , Star Valor, and Starcom Nexus, this game is better. After playing for around 30 hours , I doubt that I had reached even halfway of the main story, this game is loooooong. Yuki, one of the game writer, said the game is still a bit rough around the edges, but I could see that they were updating and patching up the game almost monthly, and they were quite active on the forum answering questions and acknowledging bugs, so I would not worry about that at all.

Real player with 51.1 hrs in game


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I would recommend this so much, but…I’d wait until the main quest is extended by at least 300%.

In a nutshell: Great game but I’d wait until the main quest is extended by at least 300%. Don’t bother grinding unless you really want to, regardless of main story.

Long review: This is a very cool 2D “Galaxy on fire 2-ish” space action RPG game where you explore, mine, hunt and upgrade your ships and weapons. Kind of like Zelda / Diablo in a spaceship and a huge map set in our solar system in a dystopian future.

Real player with 34.3 hrs in game

Gaia Beyond on Steam

SantaCraft

SantaCraft

I’m a big fan of Milkbag Games. They make fun, relaxing games with a lot of thought and creativity in them just for the player’s enjoyment! Santacraft was a lot of fun to play. I was hooked and couldn’t stop. My desire to completely clear the map will probably send me back into the game very soon! Music, characters, and pop culture references are all on point!

EDIT for 2021 update: Love all the new stuff added, including a way to keep building! Thank you so much, Owen and Matt for making SantaCraft even more fun!

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

A perfectly witty and wholesome Christmas game just in time for the holidays! Definitely worth the $5!

On top of being fun for me, I’ve found that it is a great way to teach my 6 year old to use a mouse as he finds controllers too difficult and has given up on other games like Minecraft. This game is right up his alley with the cute characters as well as incorporating the crafting and building that he loves to do!

Real player with 5.9 hrs in game

SantaCraft on Steam

Aground

Aground

[DEMO CONTENT] One year ago, I came across a very interesting-looking web game called “Aground” and I was fascinated by the idea of playing a game reminiscent of “Minecraft” or “Terraria” directly in my browser. It starts like every other survival game: gather resources, build a shelter, upgrade your equipment and improve your efficiency.

But, the demo for the game had a lot of content to offer, so much so, that it felt like a fully fledged out game! I was really mesmerised when I later on found out that you could build advanced industrial gear, like guns or battery-powered equipment! After a while, I also discovered that there was a magic portion to the game and that it had an island and quest line dedicated to just that, which gave me access to enchanted equipment and unique materials. For a demo, the game has an unbelievably vast amount of content to offer, more than in any other demo I’ve ever seen before, you surely won’t regret giving it a try! ;^)

Real player with 327.3 hrs in game

I love this game so much especially since I think it’s an indie game by three people and it’s only $10 as of when I bought it. I’ve already spent 30 hours playing and I’ve restarted a few times because I wanted to optimize my approach. What really got me was the free game on various flash sites and the playable demo which alone is around 7-10 hours depending on gameplay style.

I love the story so far, the graphics appeal to me since I’m an old school gamer (think late 80s, early 90s) where gameplay is much more important than flashy graphics wanting 160 fps. There is a story in it as well which is nice, but doesn’t take away from the game if you’re the sort who doesn’t like reading much, but it’s actually a pretty neat story. One thing I’d like to have the cutscenes as a replayable option in the menu when you unlock them. The music adds to the game and has atmosphere to it.

Real player with 118.8 hrs in game

Aground on Steam

cyubeVR

cyubeVR

Cyube is like Minecraft but it do some things better in vr then vivecraft (mod for vr MC)

and blocks are 1/4 of player heights instead of 1/2 in mc that’s pretty nice especially in vr

crafting: is like lego you craft by recipe and then put it in your bucket like a portal to your inventory to craft it.

you find recipes by exploring the world find random pages for recipes.

its pretty cool but takes time compare to MC crafting much more simple and a lot less time consuming.

movement:has TP or locomotion smooth walking and snap turning

Real player with 18.3 hrs in game

Hoenstly, It’s a pretty fantastic game for it’s current development state. Between the easy to use controls, to the real-world crafting, it’s enjoyable where it is. Obviously, with even more items and furniture/craftables, it would be even more enjoyable, but as a baseline for what the game will be later on in development, it’s fantsatic.

Current gameplay-

You may chose to do one of two things in this current game build-

1. Embrace the tutorial and learn about the land you’ll be spawning in -or-

Real player with 9.6 hrs in game

cyubeVR on Steam

Life of Ocean

Life of Ocean

what kind of work is this

《life of ocean》is a First-person oceanic adventure survival game.

you will start from a desert island. Alone, without any means to call for help, you must do what you can to survive.

when you dont need to worry about food or clothing, there are countless treasures waiting for you under the ocean.

take the Treasure Map you found, camposs and shovel, become the richest adventurer in this ocean!

#### Survive

Health, Hunger, Thirst, Manage and monitor these vitals to continue your adventure. Grilled fish, fresh water, and Edible fruit to stay alive.

fresh water will be the most important resources, because fresh water is the medium of payment with NPC in this world.

#### Crafe Tools

Axe, Pickaxe, Spear, Torch, cutlass,firegun and so much more can all be crafted through an interactive crafting menu.

Ships are the main means of transportation in this game. Players can use ships to transport goods and explore travel.

Dynamic Weather System

This game has a basic day and night cycle, rainy weather, sunny weather, it will extinguish the equipment that uses fire to work on rainy day, such as campfire, barbecues, furnaces, etc.

We will add more weather season systems to the game in the future, such as dry season, wet season, etc.

Interesting treasure mining system

Digging treasures will make the player’s adventures easy and interesting. Before you set off, you need to prepare three items, the treasure map you found, a compass and a shovel.

After digging out the treasure, the player will encounter the skeleton or demon spirit . Beat them will get the key to open the treasure chest.

The rewards of treasure chests are random, also players can choose to sell the treasure directly to NPC for stable rewards.

Future update direction

The current version is enough for you to explore more than ten hours, but many details need to be polished. We will add more plants and animal to enrich the game.

And also enrich the vehicle system, add ghost ships, giant sea monsters and other contendable enemies to create exciting sea navigation.

Life of Ocean on Steam

BLASTRONAUT

BLASTRONAUT

Mine resources! Upgrade your gear! Make Profit!

It is a dangerous but lucrative job. Explore this vast procedurally generated world with your jetpack. Extract the minerals with an explosive gel. Expand your mining platform. But most importantly: stay alive.

The game offers you:

  • Mining and selling resources for profit

  • Exploring an infinite procedurally generated world

  • Upgrading your gear

  • A lot of explosions

The depths of the planet hide many unique biomes and treasures, but also dangers. Every biome has its own way to harm you and having the right set of gear will make your life much easier.

On the ground, you can build your base of operation. Different machines allow you to process and trade the resources that you have brought from your last mining operation.

BLASTRONAUT on Steam

Interstellar Rift

Interstellar Rift

Update JUL 2017:

Much has changed since this review was first posted. There’s a lot of new content, more than enough to justify the price tag in my opinion. Here’s a short list.

  • Enormous playing areas, an entire galaxy!

  • First person tools (and a weapon)

  • Harder and more diverse AI controlled enemies

  • More diverse missions

  • Automation! Woo!

I just keep coming back to this game.

This is the upteenth time I’ve revisited it, and each time it gets better. There’s a good amount of toys, things to play with, and sooo much more stuff to look forward to. Not only am I happy with how the game is now, but I’m also very excited about what’s coming in the future.

Real player with 1127.0 hrs in game

Ok, at the 350hr stage time for a review.

Firstly this is an Early Acess title in the “alpha” stage of development.

What this means is it is far from finished. So, if you want a “finished” product

wait a year or three, I reckon it will be fantastic by then if a couple of things happen*.

What i like about the game so far.

Content, hard to comment at this stage of development but so far much

better than i expected. By quite a bit.

There is quite a lot of content INSIDE** the ships, a ton of stuff came in the last patch

Real player with 416.1 hrs in game

Interstellar Rift on Steam

Ring Miner

Ring Miner

Another great lil simulation game from Stolk! The physics are robust and the interface is intuitive. Driving around and digging through asteroids feels good, but at the moment this is mostly just a sandbox to play around in. I’m hoping more missions and things to DO will be added in the future, but even in its current form it’s a good chill-out game for messing around in while listening to some music or a podcast.

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game

Ring miner is a space mining simulator in which you control a lander and a rover. You pilot the lander around a ring of space rocks (around Jupiter), find one that looks suitable (the next one in the ring), land on it, then explore and mine elements in order to collect each one in the periodic table.

https://youtu.be/eqGd4Ahm_lo

This game has complete three dimensional movement, a gravity indicator to help with analyzing landings, the possibility to completely annihilate space rocks, and what is basically an infinite amount of rocks to mine. I have not played anything like this before and I think it’s pretty unique. Check out the gameplay video to see what I mean.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Ring Miner on Steam