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

Destroy The Hexons

Destroy The Hexons

I have always enjoyed logic games. Some of the levels were a challenge, but was able to conquer all the levels. Really would like to see more in this game. Loved the game!

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game


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Close your eyes and solve first 40 chapter, after that you need a brain, last 10 chapter it can be difficult.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Destroy The Hexons on Steam

Oik 3

Oik 3

This just came out of the “Steam is Learning” phase and the devs upped the achieves to 5000.

This is part of the reason why “Steam is Learningj” was implemented in the first place, to stop devs/games from spamming achieves.

Edit: I was informed by the dev that this game was released before Steam implemented its “steam is learning” protocol, which this behavior, ironically, is why “Steam is Learning” was even created in the first place! O.o

Keep it up and Steam will find a way to cut you guys down some more and ruin it for others who are doing the right thing.

Real player with 6.1 hrs in game


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Games such as Minecraft, Dark Souls, or Assassin’s Creed mechanics are so good they can be copied and improved upon. I wouldn’t class Zup as a game changer though. The first game was fun, because it was something we hadn’t seen before, but once you got to terms with the game, every other Zup/Oik title since then has been the same thing, as far as gameplay and graphics are concerned. Adding a portal or making it possible to reverse the gravity isn’t going to change the fact that this style of gameplay is going nowhere real quick.

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game

Oik 3 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

Crowd Simulator

Crowd Simulator

its annoying… but alll i can say 4 hours playing this game worth some thing around 70 cents its worth it cause you traing your brain and patience. My goal was to get 28/28 achievements witch i managed to do clearly. I recomend it if you had sold some skins from csgo or something to get it basically for free…

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

I normally avoid “simulator” games, as they are typically straight-up bad memes. But this one was alright.

Crowd Simulator is a series of physics puzzles in tricky situations with crowds of people blocking the way, as you try to make it to e.g. the full elevator, or walk through the street full of stuck-up people.

There’s a very vague story or connection between the levels that disappears completely at some point.

You can grab certain items but otherwise there’s little interactivity. But (almost) every level has a couple of side quests or extra tasks to complete, rewarded with achievements.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Crowd Simulator on Steam

epsilon wars

epsilon wars

Great vibe, cool music, clean graphics. And harder than you expect.

Like, I’m not that dumb, right? Maybe? I have decades of experience with gravity, this shouldn’t be a problem…

Game is what a $5 indie title should be: knows what its doing, does it well

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

This a refreshingly relaxing game of intergalactic warfare. The musical score lulls you into a false sense of security while your opponent is busy planning your demise. The gravitational pull of the planets makes for a fun strategical aspect and the random map generator allows for endless universes. An entertaining game for sure!

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

epsilon wars on Steam

Synzzball

Synzzball

A very nice Physics game with simple mechanics but hard to master control!

A strong point for the game is the Level editor - you can create what ever you want the limit is your imagination.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Synzzball on Steam

akda

akda

Akda is a strange game, and I really can’t understand the extremely negative reviews.

It’s now sold on sale at 0,30€ and I bought it in a 0,99$ bundle along with 20 other games.. so really it’s something that can’t even be judged. It’s a PAID game, but it’s a real game.

And it delivers exactly what its premises are - “a symple physical puzzle [game]”. So the developers said, and that’s what you get. I don’t know what to expect more for such a title with these premises.

I really liked the fact that the developer chose to employ a minimalistic approach in the whole game, starting from the gameplay itself and finishing in all the other aspects.

Real player with 28.6 hrs in game

akda is a daringly simplistic but very challenging puzzle game primarily putting absolute strategy as the forefront. Players are challenged to specifically complete thirty stages, without being timed, by leading colored balls into colored baskets. Initially, it appears easier than it sounds until players have begun actually progressively completing objectives and realizing the challenges aren’t friendly. Actually, they’re very unfriendly since the challenges intentionally frustrate the players with style whether they’re controlling where and how the balls lands, rolls, or falls.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

akda on Steam

Balloon Jump

Balloon Jump

There is no way to finish Snow 13. Fix your game, please

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

Very cool game. good for distracting yourself with something casual.

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Balloon Jump on Steam

CheeseCube

CheeseCube

Cheese Cube besides it’s looks is actually pretty fun (and challenging) and offers some fun gameplay, with a decent selection of levels, skins, and obstacles, it’s still in early versions so I expect more to come, besides that, it’s a fun little game that reminds me of the old flash games, and, well, it’s CHEESE, who doesn’t like cheese?

Real player with 68.2 hrs in game

This is one of the best games i’ve played in a good while, I simply never get tired of it!

Real player with 19.7 hrs in game

CheeseCube on Steam