Broll
Awesome and hilarious game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyvjDdF7VIk&ab_channel=JakeKet
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
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Broll is a relatively short game, but it packs itself full of fun. The ragdoll mechanic looks very hard to control, but is extremely well executed. Some checkpoints are easy, and some very difficult, but they’re all doable. I hope more levels are coming! Well worth the price, on sale or not.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
PogoChamp
Fun game with a somewhat difficult learning curve. Lots of levels to improve your skills on and once you’ve gotten used to the controls, going for best times on individual levels is really fun too, especially when there is more competition.
Probably would be pretty fun to speedrun, I imagine it would be similar to meatboy, with lots of deaths and lots of hype!
– Real player with 140.1 hrs in game
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Really fun game! Looks easy at the start, but the difficulty ramp is just right, and getting all stars in each level is a fun challenge. It might not have mind blowing graphics but it does have some “Styyyyyyle” which makes up for it.
– Real player with 13.7 hrs in game
Super Sami Roll
Super Slam Spammin' Sami
I’ve got so much to say about this little guy
The PROS (why you should buy Sami):
Sami is fast
Sami has physics
Sami is a very cute game with great designs
Sami unlocks hats, skins, and other fun customizations
! There’s other playable characters?
! … I can’t tell you that it’s a secret…
Sami plays kinda like Monkey Ball but with a interesting wall attach/wall jump mechanic. Sami’s slam move and other subtle mechanics take the deceptively simple gameplay and raise the skill ceiling for speedrunning immensely, giving plenty of opportunities for top level runners and other epic gamers to bring their times on levels insanely low with shortcuts that range from easy to mind-numbingly precise.
– Real player with 36.8 hrs in game
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Takes inspiration from the best and doesn’t hide it, amazing love letter to 3D platformer, movement feels tight and responsive and it’s a joy to move around. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel but the tongue jump mechanic feels different enough from other platformers and feels very good to use, and the game showcases all around great level design and understanding of what makes the genre fun.
Just the right amount of simple and intuitive controls with increasingly complex level design that really tests your skills, the game starts out slow but the later levels get quite challenging which is very welcome in a genre that tends to be on the easier side. If you love 3d mario games but always get left wanting more in terms of challenge, this is the game for you.
– Real player with 29.0 hrs in game
An Egg Can Dream
Although short, the gameplay is thankfully unique.
Please add more levels Devs!
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Eggcellent.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Experimental
About:
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Experimental is an old-school 3D platformer where you have to complete levels in order to unlock new levels. Some levels have different unlock requirements like time, score collected or attempts needed. If you fail to unlock a level you can always try again, but you cannot save the game inside a level. Your best attempts are saved so you can always try to improve your results.
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Use various items scattered throughout the levels. Keys are needed to unlock some doors. Score items are sometimes required to unlock new levels. Weapons are sometimes necessary to survive the onslaught of enemies some of which can respawn just like you. Armor can give you an advantage by making you take less damage or sometimes even nullifying the damage done by weak enemies. Explosives can be used to take quick care of large amount of enemies, but be careful as explosions affect everything around. Some objects can be moved or destroyed when they block your path forward. However, be careful when moving heavy objects as they may end up on top of you.
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Not all robots you encounter are enemies. Some robots can help you by throwing items to you that you wouldn’t be able to reach otherwise. You may even try to give these robots some spare weapons and armor and see what happens.
About workshop:
- If you know how to use Blender, 3ds Max or some other 3d modeling software, you can try to make your own custom levels and if you want to, you can share them with other players through workshop. Custom folder contains 2 example levels made in Blender and 3ds Max that show, how levels for Experimental are made.
Marble It Up!
As someone who played every prior Marble Blast game and collected every version even the rare ones like MarbleBlastX (original xbox). MarbleBlast (original). MarbleBlaster. MarbleBlastXP. Marble Blast Online (standalone beta obtained from beta tester), and more. I have to say that this game is my favourite so far!
If you like Marble Blast, Monkey Ball, Marble Skies, or any other Marble game, this one is by far the best! With workshop support, you can make any level you want with near unlimited possibilities. Multiplayer is coming soon and if it’s as good as Marble Blast Ultra’s multiplayer (which I hear it will have multiple awesome game modes), it’s definitely worth the money.
– Real player with 61.0 hrs in game
TL;DR: Marble It Up (MIU) is an amazing marble game, and by far the best Steam has to offer and by far the best marble game I’ve played! Featuring perfect controls, fine-tuned physics, crispy smooth framerates (even on toasters), Steam workshop support with hundreds of extra levels, constant dev attention to players, and an amazing game experience that is fun for the entire family! Well worth the asking price!
Breakdown:
Gameplay: MIU is a marble game like the ones from the good-ol' days of the mid 2000’s. It is made by some of the same devs behind the Marble Blast series, which really shows in the game and brings to life the timeless experience of marble games. I remember loving Marble Blast Gold on the old family PC when I was young, and plugged many hours into it. The experience is flawless here (and some workshop levels are actually ported levels from the Marble Blast series itself!)
– Real player with 49.9 hrs in game
Octarina
I got this game to play with my 3 year old daughter and its been a prefect little game for us to enjoy together. She calls it the octopus game and i have videos of her just screaming with joy when the octopus pops on the screen, its so darn cute. She even helps me spot the collectibles to grab while where playing. The game itself is really short but its really enjoyable and still somewhat fun to go back and play over again like I’ve done many times. There is 2 other mini games included like the floor is lava which is a fun bonus to play. Overall, for a free game its a great one to try out.
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
What a amazing game! So far its just one level, with some unique and fun game modes, like the floor is lava. The controls are easy to start playing, and hide more complex mechanics that you start to use when trying the time challenge, like speeding up in the air depending on how fast you are rotating. The achievements in this were a blast to hunt down! the first / only level has 31 collectables to find, along with a couple (i think 7) random side task achievements. Close to everything in this game can be interacted with, your either destroying something, or using a item you picked up to destroy something. Id highly recommend this to anyone, Its free and freaking fun! I just wish they had more levels, id be willing to pay for this!
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
The Lost Marble
This game is really fun, just feels really good to play. It’s highly centered around speedrunning, when you start trying to beat the levels as fast as possible then it really shines. Plus its got a level editor so that’s pretty neat.
– Real player with 118.8 hrs in game
Simple platformer, but good. There’s a decent amount of weight and momentum to your movement that makes the movement feel satisfying.
– Real player with 25.8 hrs in game
Zombie Head
I played. These kind of games I love to hate. Here is some game play of the first few levels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-ZVhWKQKKQ&feature=youtu.be
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Agora
Agora™ is an upcoming single player physics FPS from K.O. Koala Entertainment™.
Set in the Parthenon training simulation, players will experience visceral physics-based challenges while they unravel the mysterious circumstances surrounding their enlistment into the advanced technology corporation, Agora.