Akin Vol 2

Akin Vol 2

This is honestly a pretty great game. I got it fairly cheap off the groupees sale bundle, but it is definitely worth the $3.00

It’d be awesome if you guys invested time into making a map creator aswell that let you download to the maps as .level files when you finish making them and share them on the workshop. But honestly, its still worth every penny and as a fellow developer, I’m very impressed with how well pollished this is. The one other thing I’d like to request is making the animations a bit more dramatic. It’s really satisfying to see the small stuff. Like when you highlight over a button, it should sparkle up or something. And simply adding a block should have a slight shake to the screen. The small things like that make the experience much more interactive and really pull you into the game. But for the games price and how much it has to offer. Even as a game collector, I’d highly reccomend playing it. It’s very fun and challanging and something to do when your bored or when your about to go to sleep and need a mind numbing puzzle game to keep you’re brain active. Really well done and I look forward to seeing more from you guys, perhaps some update ;)

Real player with 41.0 hrs in game


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Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

Akin Vol 2 on Steam

Oik 2

Oik 2

Oik 2 is a fantastic sequel to what was a great little puzzle game inspired by the Zup! series. This offering contains over 60 levels, 365 achievements, Steam trading cards and some degree of challenge in the hour or so it takes to complete.

Like Zup! the aim is to land a specific block in a zone by interacting with other blocks - instead of exploding them as you do in that game to create a physical chain; here you are required to interact with several blocks, balls and ramps; some of which require perfect timing to land the blue block in the landing area. Most puzzles can be solved through simple trial and error but others can be far more complex that you really appreciate the level design at times.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game


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Oik is very similar to the Zup games. It is very easy to get 100% (good for achievement hunters or those who like 100%ing games). You can follow guides on steam if you have any problems with any levels, completing it would take a few minutes (I have many hours in the Oik games because I wanted the steam cards). There were a few bugs and issues, but easy to go around.

10/10 I definitely recommend this game to anyone that is level 10 on steam or higher.

Oik 2 is my favorite because there are more achievements and they look better. Zup Oik tho

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game

Oik 2 on Steam

Can You Escape

Can You Escape

With elements of automation, puzzling and fun physics based machinery, you will have to figure out how to escape the lab!

Setup automated systems to help you create power cubes and explore the lab! There are cube fusers, teleporters, shooters and much more to explore!

Use your power cubes to buy even more machinery and power-ups to help make even more power cubes, because in this lab, power cubes are everything!


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Can You Escape on Steam

折射大师(Master of refraction)

折射大师(Master of refraction)

good interface game

Real player with 131.0 hrs in game

Its not bad, but it needs improvement at the English UI. It looks like that mobile games you see in ads and it kinda is to some extent, but there are no ads/microtransactions in it i think. I didnt play too much but some levels are kinda repetitive. In easy mode you have unlimited ,,PowerUps,,. Music and Sounds are alright. I will play this game more to give an proper review but for now i think you can try it and chill in it.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

折射大师(Master of refraction) on Steam

Archer Master

Archer Master

This would be a cute free game to play for a few minutes, but for a paid product ($20!!!) it would need a looot more polish.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Archer Master on Steam

PEGGO!

PEGGO!

As someone who plays a crapton of idle games I cannot recommend this one (even if it was for free, which it isnt)

the game’s progression is extremely linear without any large changes to the game, its just small increases through mostly uninspired upgrades until you prestige and do the exact same thing over without any quickbuy option so you click through all upgrades and then prestige again. Nothing changes, nothing interesting happens and the game doesn’t even have offline progression so you cant even take a break.

Real player with 36.7 hrs in game

So I have played this game extensively, but there is no way to change the resolution in the game and honestly, it’s stopped me from playing for a second time. I came back after about a 2-3 month break and I’m saddened to see the problem remains. Really when the buttons are all gigantic and the pegs don’t even fit within the visual space, it’s just plain ugly. It’s a good game, but it’s sad to see it’s not a problem that has changed.

IF YOU WANT A SCREENSHOT OF THE PROBLEM, Let me know so you can see what I’m saying otherwise this problem is never going to be fixed and I won’t recommend the game to people. And that stinks because I like the game. Ugh.

Real player with 35.1 hrs in game

PEGGO! on Steam

Tower Stacker

Tower Stacker

In this game, you have to build the highest tower possible without clicking at the wrong time. You simply click and stack the blocks on top of each other and build the highest tower. The more accurate you are, the higher you can build!

Controls

Simply left click on your mouse to place the block above the tower.

Tower Stacker on Steam

Zen Cube

Zen Cube

This is a fun little gem.

It is inexpensive and has bright colorful graphics.

Like in the description, you have to quickly make the last 2 moves to solve the cube

( don’t expect a full cube simulation here ).

This won’t hold your attention for long, but playing it with cubist friends will help.

It took a while to get used to making the moves. You have to switch faces to get different slice moves

( whether it’s an up/down move or a left/right move ) and then click the arrow in the direction you want.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Zen Cube on Steam

Achievement Machine

Achievement Machine

“Achievement Machine is a colorful clicker game for those who wants not only to get tons of achievements in no time, but also to enjoy real gameplay and various gamemodes!”

No.

Achievement Machine is a clicker game, which will grant you a single achievement per click. Stop.

The colorful menu offers only settings related to the (horrible and repetitive) music, and a play button that will throw you into the single level that this game is made of.

The game keeps on saving so you won’t even be able to reset the achievement counter.. but it’s not an issue.

Real player with 18.5 hrs in game

Estimated reading time: 1 minute, 21 seconds.

Good news: in comparison with many other “achievement spam” games, these achievements fully work; all of them unlock properly. Even better: your progress is saved when you quit the game, therefore you can do this is as many sessions as you want.

Bad news: you’ll need at least 5000 clicks in order to get all the achievements (most likely more). Despite being advertised as a “clicker” game, Achievement Machine does not belong to the clicker genre. There’s no idling involved or resetting the game for a quicker progression. It is a clicker game in the sense that you will need to click on specific tiles from the board and this will in turn grant you one achievement each. Clicking other tiles is useful only for making space for the special tiles to appear on the board.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Achievement Machine on Steam

Oik

Oik

Finished the game in about 40 minutes of casual gameplay.

Some levels are too easy, some are too hard and some are too luck dependent (or I couldn’t be bothered to look for a beter solution).

The music is relaxing and very fitting for this game.

Achievements are waaay too many. I can’t understad why there are 3 for every level: “Level XXX”, “Open level XXX”, “Complete level XXX”. Also there are 3 for finishing the game, which are basically the same as “Complete last level”.

It’s not worth the 0,99€ I paid for the game. It offers too little for that price. A correct price for this game would be around 0,70€ I think.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Oik is an interesting game that is trying to ride on the coattails of the Zup! series.

Although not the exact same game, Oik has some similarities, you need to get a piece onto a platform by destroying other pieces. I actually found a few levels that were significantly more difficult than anything Zup! ever threw at me. Level design is nice with no real bugs or issues with physics.

Overall, the game is fun for those on the completionist/achievement hunting trail. It’s just different enough from Zup! to make it not seem like a carbon copy. Not a whole lot of time to be spent on this game, probably under half an hour for most gamers, less if you’re used to Zup!

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

Oik on Steam