Tricky Towers
Very fun game if you have friends to play with, sadly a bit overpriced
– Real player with 22.2 hrs in game
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One of the best puzzle games on Steam, with lots of challenges to wrap your brain around in singleplayer, and fun times against friends in multiplayer. And it’s the kind of game where you can just spend hours trying to beat your record, failing, and then going “alright, just one more time”.
The biggest challenge present in all gamemodes is how to properly balance your tower once it becomes too tall, so I hope you have some good notions of physics at that point.
8/10, +1 if you don’t get angry by the “perfect fit” pieces not fitting perfectly.
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
Mana Go Round
Prove yourself the best spell caster in the world; use your magic circles and win the Mana Go Round Tournament!
Flip and drop mana into matching circles. (Even amateur casters can do it!)
Rotate magic circles when nothing’s falling into place. (Go for big, or even HUGE, magic circles like a pro!)
But be prepared for tough rivals who will overload you with mana! (Don’t forget to return the favour.)
Battle it out against up to 5 others in intense local multiplayer matches. (Watch for falling mana!)
Features:
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Play with up to 6 people in multiplayer mode! (Play Story Mode to unlock characters.)
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Relax with some hand-crafted puzzles.
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A quirky story featuring Alice as she tries to win the Mana Go Round tournament.
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Use a keyboard or a controller.
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Support for multiple languages including English (Canadian), English (US), English (UK), and Japanese. Plus UI only in Chinese (Traditional), and French.
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Bricks Frenzy
A good and interesting game that is addictive for a long time.
I also liked that it supports a gamepad and is somewhat reminiscent of the good old Tetris or games in a similar style
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
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An unusual game in neon style. The game mechanics are quite well-known, but the authors decided to add a certain variety to the design. The modern interface gives the game something new.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Assimilate! (A Party Game)
A solid word-based social deduction game that is great for community streamers! I look forward to seeing how the game progresses over time. Awesome and responsive developers. I definitely recommend checking it out!
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Fun and unique party game that everyone can play, if you like the Jackbox Party Pack games you’ll like this!
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Bonkies
I played this game some while it was in Early Access but waited to play the rest and to review for once it was fully out.
Bonkies is a great couch co-op game that has a great visual style and is a ton of fun. Everyone that I’ve played it with has had a great time. My girlfriend who is not much of a gamer loves it. It’s worked great with Steam’s remote play to play co-op online with other friends.
Even though the single player campaign is definitely not the game’s focus, and it is admittedly short (it took me an hour to Ace it, but new players probably 3-4 hours), I had a great time player the single player campaign as well.
– Real player with 22.1 hrs in game
About the game:
Well, the gameplay is pretty simple. Every of the (up to) 4 players is playing one space monkey. Their task is to construct certain “buildings” in a limited time (usually around 3-5 minutes). Unfortunately these space monkeys have a heavy handycap: they all have only one arm. (Not sure who let them be in charge of the construction site but that’s another question).
The game mechanics rely on 50% communication with the other players (since you can’t lift objects very well on yourself alone) telling them where to move, what to do next. The other half is actually some creativity since it’s not always clear how to build these desired objects. You only get a shape of what’s expected and are left alone trying (or imagining) how it fits best.
– Real player with 12.9 hrs in game
Project to Escape
Project to escape is suitable for you to play with friends! This is a multiplayer game with up to 10 players support. In this game, your goal is to escape the area but someone will try to prevent your escape so, be careful!. As for now, we will start with launching the first episode with a unique mechanics that comes with it!
Your goal is to escape from the office by coorporating with other Innocent and your very useful Spy friend so you can escape succesfully or find and execute the Psyco
Features
Teamwork
As an Innocent(bold), Teamwork is the main key to escape. Innocents have to find clues and share them to each other to build your escape plan. There is also money to be found as Innocents for you to buy equipments on Black Market that will spawn on random spot. Then with your escape plan and resources, you will have to find and activate generators required for you to finally escape
Communication
Communication is the key for the Innocents to plan their escape! There are several ways to communicate with other players:
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proximity-based voice chat
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private voice chat radio channels,
Roles :
- Innocent
Your main goal as an Innocents is to escape the area safely. But just like real life, there will always someone to stop you from reaching your goal. In this case, Psycho will be disguised among you as they try to ruin your escape plan. Innocents cannot execute Psycho but with money you can gather, you can buy protection from Psycho’s attack from the Black Market
- Psyco
Your main goal as a Psycho is to prevent any Innocents from escaping the area. Explore the area to find weapons to execute as many Innocents as possible, but you should be careful with your action as Psycho should avoid getting detected because there is a Spy among Innocents who have the ability to execute you!
- Spy
Spy is the important key for the Innocents survival. As a Spy, you can buy a handgun and execute Psycho if detected. But make no mistake, if your detective work concluded with the wrong person as a Psycho, and you shoot that person, the sound that you make by shooting your gun will make a very loud bang and the Psycho can easily spot you and might target you so no one can protect the innocent no more. As they say, with great power, comes great responsibilities!
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Most of the time writting reviews is quite easy. You point out the strong and bad points of the title, sum everything up and giving a final judgement at the end. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes doesn’t have strong or bad points… It’s great game all throughout which makes writting review of it extremely difficult.
Uniqueness of the game doesn’t really help either. The concept of trading information between the manual-wielding “Expert” and bomb interacting “Defuser” with the constant pressure of timed exploding device is as silly, fun, exciting as you could imagine. The constant shouts, the struggle to correctly describe the contents of many different types of bombs and that tension when the timer runs out and there is that one one wire to cut… It’s a great, original idea for the game that focuses on good communication, reading comprehenion and quick thinking and analysis. You rarely see something like that on the market and I’m extremely happy that it works like the charm.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
A little game where you and your friends are disarming bombs.
This is a co-op game that puts you, the player, alone in a room with nothing but a bomb, and sometimes an annoying alarm clock. You must disarm the bomb before the timer on said bomb runs out. How ever, you have no manual. In comes the co-op mechanic as your friends have a manual that they can use to instruct you on how to disarm the bomb. This is a game where your friendships will either solidify, or very likely yourself, blow up to pieces.
– Real player with 11.9 hrs in game
Batu Ta Batu
batu ta batu would be a pretty cool matching game, not your typical match-3 variety, but mostly broken controls make it largely unplayable. the store page says keyboard supported (as if it should be a feature in a pc game), but it just means the game sometimes reacts to keypresses somehow.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Peekazoo
The luxury cruise liner Animals Star just set off on its first voyage and all of the animals are having a great time. However, the crewmates have no idea that there is a conspiracy afoot.
The animals invited aboard by the scientists have no idea that they’re about to become guinea pigs for a new experimental serum. The scientists take the first subjects through a tunnel and into the lab, inject them with the serum, and write down their reactions: “Increased physical function, slightly increased intelligence, decreased eye sight, gradual increase in irritability, increased aggression… the first experiment’s failed! The subjects are out of control!” After losing their minds, the subjects break through the observation chamber, kill the scientists, and take over the ship’s remote control and the keys to the tunnel.
Where is Paradise ?
Where is paradise? is a multiplayer impostor game, the objective is to find the door to paradise, but beware! Corrupts Souls will be there to get you lost in the dungeon, in order to find the door to paradise you will have to find the clues and expose the Corrupts Souls hidden in your team.
You will have to complete this last test in order to finally be able to access paradise,
you and your team have been transported to a dungeon divided by room, and one of the rooms provides access to paradise, it’s up to you to find it, But beware in your team there are Corrupts Soul who will be there to get you lost in dungeon, and you have a limlited number of keys !