Tin Can
I came across this game whilst browsing for titles under £12 & Im sooooo glad I did cus I might not of ever discovered it under its own name & what it represents: “Tin Can.”
The game puts you in an escape pod being launched from a large exploding Spacecraft.(cutscene) It is then upto you to survive has long has you can by managing the different systems via there components aboard the “Pod” from steller “events” occuring in space - which are (ATM) Ice Nebulas, Electrical Nebulas, Asteriod Collisions & Star Proximities. Each of which event requires different ways of handling your Pods systems & there components to survive them. In saying that there is a learning curve.
– Real player with 199.8 hrs in game
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One of the best system simulations in an indie game. It focuses heavily on this aspect, and the production quality is very high probably partially thanks to the narrow focus. But even after you have seen all of the basics of the gameplay loop, you still haven’t seen everything.
There is more than meets the eye
Tin Can reveals surprising depth and attention to detail in the systems simulation, as well as how external events in space affect them. There are multiple ways to deal with problems with varying effectiveness and amount of work, time and danger involved in solving them. There are strategies to deal with individual problems, as well as overall strategy with how you approach your entire run. Experimenting with different approaches extend the hours of fun you’ll get out of this. Although I have to mention that I have found “the best” solution to each of the encounters that I would be tempted to use every time if the idea of experimentation wasn’t more interesting.
– Real player with 66.3 hrs in game
Dino Cub
A relaxing game, with good puzzles and a great cost-benefit
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
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If you like casual game, this one was made for you. I totally recommend it.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
ThrustLander
I really love Thrustlander. Originally it was a launch title for the much vaunted new Atari VCS Linux Super Console that came out last year. I have to say as soon as I saw it, I wanted it. Though there was nothing else on the VCS for me to buy so I forgot about that idea. Then I noticed it was getting a PC release. I immediately put it in my wishlist. So I am really happy that today I get to play it.
Well I have been playing it for months actually. I was one of the select few who got to play it early. Below is my review of a truly great game. Where other modern retro games fail this one has succeeded.
– Real player with 81.6 hrs in game
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This is a great game, some real retro goodness. It brings back memories of Lunar Lander, Thrust, and Oids. While simple in nature, it gets quite hard later on. The graphics are excellent, the little touches like the landing gear extracting while refueling are top notch. The controls are fluid and responsive, I’m using an xbox one controller for it, and the game is quite fun. If you’re a fan of retro shooters, get this game.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Claw Crane Company
Manage a crane game store in Claw Crane Company
Establish the proper shape and strength of the claw, the price of the game, and organize the prizes well, to be the most famous game store in the world
Try to satisfy clients and don’t make him angry
In the center of the store there is a mysterious crane machine that changes its contents every day.
To unlock new gifts, play and get from that crane
There are many kinds of prizes such as plush doll, figures, sweets, drinks, etc.
BSurfing
Pretty good game, fun mechanics, but the only thing I miss is more content. At this stage in this game’s development, the game lacks the amount of content that is necessary to keep the player engaged for more than a few days. But still pretty fun, especially for a game in this stage of development.
– Real player with 25.9 hrs in game
Love the game tho but could u maybe add some new items ???
– Real player with 15.7 hrs in game
MythBusters: The Game - Crazy Experiments Simulator
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1362560/Fire_Commander/
MythBusters: The Game is an official video game adaptation of the legendary Discovery show. Become a Mythbuster yourself, both in front of and behind the camera!
Be a Real Mythbuster
Utilize the full MythBusters Workshop, and explore other locations like the warehouse, MythBusters Hall, and the testing ground. There’s always a new myth to unlock, so level up to try the next experiment. Be careful and be prepared, because each experiment carries a huge risk. And remember:
Don’t Try This At Home
In MythBusters: The Game, you can:
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Solve puzzles in the Blueprint Zone to work out the mechanics of each myth
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Collect the materials for experiments and craft the equipment to use
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Bring the experiment to life by setting it up and testing it out
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Confirm or bust crazy real-life myths, or deem them plausible
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Build your audience to get as much popularity as you can!
Produce and Direct!
Fund and cut your episodes to grow the popularity of the show! First, manage your production budget and inventory. Once you conduct your experiments, play with the video editing module wisely, choosing the best bits to show. Make sure you have everything you need to impress the audience!
Sep’s Diner
Great fun, but less than two hours long.
Really good fun though.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
A fun, yet somewhat challenging cooking management game. If you enjoy games like ‘Cook, Serve, Delicious!’, ‘Cooking Dash’, & you like the idea of playing theses games in VR, then Sep’s Diner is definitely a game you should check out.
(I had won this game back in August, during a contest that Scale-1 Portal held.)
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Mini Madness
Its a bloodbath.
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
it is a fun arcade racer that has a whacky spin on track design. it could use some online multi, but solo play is entertaining enough to pass time. some negatives would include high vehicle pricing (all un-lockable cars cost equally and all feature the same stats), track navigation is pretty bad but nothing difficult to find your way through, and how bouncy your car can be early on in the championships (can be fixed through upgrades i think). think hot wheels unleashed but on a budget.
– Real player with 9.1 hrs in game
Insane Creations
Welcome to Insane Creations. Build crazy contraptions! Destroy vases!
50 levels of building contraptions to creatively find ways to ensure the vase’s doom.
Collect coins to unlock different backgrounds and unique music packs.
Collect coins and unlock new backgrounds and music packs.
Insane Creations is all about finding creative ways to accomplish shattering the vase, so you may have to think outside the box. There are multiple solutions to most of the puzzles, so find your own solution.
Deadlokk
Sooo 0 players online and no devs or testers playing on release day or any announcements… I’m out. Feedback before I go
Yeah so assuming this isn’t vaporware or an elaborate ruse to get someone’s computer to mine cryptocurrency, here are my thoughts:
1. You need weapon upgrades that are actually, well, upgrades. Each ship you can purchase from the carrier is nearly perfectly optimized from what I can tell unless you go to the expensive shop in the middle. Give the carrier some weapon upgrades that are actually better than what is on the starting ships you buy.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game