Cloudbuilt
This game is absolutely stellar. I doubt I will play anything better this year, or perhaps even in years to come.
First and foremost, this game grants the player absolute control over the character. The movement is fast and responsive, and the more you learn about the game, the better you can maneuver, to the point where you can do things you never would have thought possible at first. This sense of control is absolutely wonderful because I can apply both my reflexes and timing as well as my puzzle-solving skills to the level in front of me. The level design features branching paths that allow you to tackle the level many different ways, and give the player a sense of exploration. Will you go the easier and slower path, take more difficult shortcut, or will you look for the perfect jump to create your OWN shortcut? The game also allows you to place your own checkpoints, and unlike They Bleed Pixels, they actually mean it, meaning that you get to tackle the level before you on your own terms without compromising the difficulty.
– Real player with 120.5 hrs in game
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So close…so very very close. This would have been a GOTY contender for me but it slips and wobbles
hard
I’ll start with the good: Cloudbuilt is basically Sonic Generations. Remember boosting to beat your time and precision, quick twitch platforming within a level that has multiple pathways? It’s here. Maybe the budget isn’t, but the excitement and speed definitely is. As is the creativity, only difference here is levels have more vertical movement and therefore aren’t as fast, but the idea is the same.
– Real player with 18.2 hrs in game
Parking Cop Simulator
Great game, but please add fullscreen to the options screen.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
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Not hard. Just a lot of remembering.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
SpermDash精疲力尽
SpermDash is one of the better sperm simulators out on he markets right now. Graphics are solid, game play lacks some stuff but I hope its gonna be updated soon so I can keep improving at the game and keep holding the world record (massive flex). I would recommend the game
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
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Fun, educational, great for the whole family to learn. Vaginal discharge is a little too strong and deserves a balance change.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Jump With Dragons
The graphics alone make this game worth the 0.59 I payed for it. It’s both fun and challenging. I suggest changing the key bindings under settings because the controls were awkward. I was also having problems getting my controller to fully work with it. I could look around, jump, and dash but I couldn’t walk in any direction so I was stuck playing with the keyboard and mouse.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Not perfect but good.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk
Team Reptile brings you Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, 1 second per second of highly advanced funkstyle. In a world from the mind of Dion Koster, where self-styled crews are equipped with personal boostpacks, new heights of graffiti are reached. Start your own cypher and dance, paint, trick, face off with the cops and stake your claim to the extrusions and cavities of a sprawling metropolis in an alternate future set to the musical brainwaves of Hideki Naganuma.
Facts:
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In the game you can choose a character from your crew and explore the three-dimensional streets freely.
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The goal is to bomb and get your name up. Every neighbourhood has many spots to find where you can paint graffiti. Once you get enough REP you can challenge the local crew for the territory.
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Features a unique trick system with grinding, sliding, wallrunning and tricking in the air as well as on the ground.
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You will encounter a lot of weirdos.
About the Graffiti
Your boostpack allows you to hit even the most insane spots with ease. Once you are near a graffiti spot you can activate graffiti mode and be suspended in mid-air. Hit all the targets and the sequence you make will determine the piece that shows up! Bigger size spots mean more targets to hit before the timer runs out.
About the Tricks
You can string your tricks and graffiti into combos to increase your score. Land a combo and your score will be transformed to boost power. The more stylish you are, the more you can use this boost power to zoom through the city at top speed. Do a crazy enough combo and you’ll go into Bomb Rush Mode, gaining infinite boost power.
FAQ
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When will the game be released?
2022.
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Will the game have online multiplayer?
The experience of this game is focused on single-player.
Bunny Flush
Our game is an endless platform game.
Your only goal is to get as high as you can and earn the highest score.
Pay attention to the symbol shown to you before the game starts.
Don’t jump onto the platform have that symbol.
It is the hardest of all platform games. It wouldn’t be wrong to say HardSouls.
If you don’t trust your reflexes, stay away from this game.
Because after you start playing the game, you will be defeated dozens of times.
Rise in the Leaderboards!
And don’t look down!
City of Rampage
City of Rampage is a side-scrolling beat’em up game inspired by such SEGA Classics as “Streets of Rage” and “Comix Zone”, with advanced fighting mechanics, with challenging tough enemies and even tougher bosses.
This journey won’t be easy, but beautiful hand drawn visuals and dope soundtracks will make sure you will be coming back for more.
See you in City of Rampage!
Umami Grove
Your Culinary Journey Starts Now
Umami Grove is a fun, quirky, physics-based VR cooking adventure packed with unique encounters in a variety of environments.
Epic Adventure
Explore a varied and content-rich world. In your travels you will find yourself a wide range of unexpected situations. Forage the land for ingredients, help and befriend one of many unique characters. Umami Grove will keep you wondering what you might find around every corner.
Advanced Physics-Based Interactions
Your exploration is powered by a fully physics-based interaction system. Jump, climb, duck, and swing your way though highly interactable environments.
Comfort options are available for those who are less tolerant to motion sickness
AdventureQuest 3D
You’ll probably only like this game if you enjoyed AQW.
The EXP curve is terrible, even if it’s supposed to compensate for the low level cap. You’ll get to the point where if you want to level up, you’ll have to grind certain dungeons a bunch of times, not to mention that they give far less EXP than story missions (which you probably can’t do if you are grinding the dungeons for EXP in the first place).
The graphics are nice, with it being capped at 60 fps. Everything has good brightness (loving me that bloom). I’m also glad that there’s actually sound effects in this game. That spawn-in sound effect is kind of annoying, though.
– Real player with 178.4 hrs in game
Play it if:
-you’re bored
-you have played other AE games,
-you dont mind a grind
-you can keep in mind its early access, and not a polished product.
Dont play it if:
-you dont like grinds
-you need a story to get behind (ashfall might change this I guess, we will see)
-you are looking for the best looking game out there… (you can however use Reshade -https://reshade.me/-, and tone down the saturation, add in some better FXAA, add better bloom, and add some sharpening.)
Compared to other AE games, this one seems promising, but will need some good content to really convince me its a game worth sticking with. as of now, it has seemed pretty one dimensional, however that is expected, as the devs work through making their first 3D game. promising concept guys, just follow through :D
– Real player with 150.5 hrs in game
Sumoman
This is a $2 game with a $17 price tag.
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I could almost recommend this if it’s on sale for 90% off, but I’m not going to recommend it at full price and I still have complaints beyond that.
First of all, you are playing a Sumo wrestler, despite their size these guys are strong and fairly agile. The entire premise of the game however is that if you fall over, you can’t get up. Your character can leap his full height (like 6 feet in the air), move massive boxes that are as big as he is and is obviously coming straight from a Sumo tournament where he must be in good enough condition to compete; but he’s unable to stand up from a laying position?
– Real player with 21.1 hrs in game
This is the most innovative platformer I’ve played in years. Most platformer protagonists are agile, so it’s a breath of fresh air to play as a rotund guy who isn’t very well-suited for this type of adventure.
The creators went above and beyond, too–not only did they make an interesting game mechanic (you lose just by falling over, not just falling into water, etc.), but they made the sumo wrestler have a jovial and light-hearted personality. He seems like a decent guy, just clusmy to a fault. The guy is voice-acted, which is a nice touch.
– Real player with 16.5 hrs in game