Rain on Your Parade
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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 10h
Estimated achievement difficulty: 6/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1,5
Has it been in a bundle: No
Is there a good guide available: Yes, you can find a nice written guide here and a video guide here . Some tips might not be working anymore since the developer fixed the bugs with achievements.
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
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11/10 Ruined kid’s birthday party WITH FIRE, marched zombies across a city, and pet a dog
If that’s not enough to make you buy it, then FINE, let me give “rEaL” reasons.
This is a really unique and cute game unlike any other that I’ve really played. Each level, you play as a cloud with a variety of cloud powers to solve puzzles, do weird tasks, or cause mayhem. Some levels are super intricate, following a “story” (Like the definitely “not” Legend of Zelda level), and can take quite a bit. Others are much quicker, or just for fun, like painting or raining down hands to pet a dog. (No seriously, there is a point where you rain hands to pet a dog. It’s amazing.)
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
Tiny Bubbles
Tiny Bubbles is a world class casual puzzle game. It’s a joy to play each moment because the physics are so robust, and it still manages to be a genuine challenge. I love how the mechanics are loose enough to where you straight up have to quickly finesse the physics sometimes to beat the level, or you can take your time and megamind it. Add the “Nick’s Praise Award” to your giant award cabinet.
– Real player with 50.8 hrs in game
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Tiny Bubbles is one of those puzzle games that is mesmerizingly beautiful and zen to play.
I loved the beautiful sounds and peacefully balanced levels. I could enjoy mastering the challenges without having the cognitive overhead of a complicated UI often found in other puzzle games.
Everything was very intuitive. Actions primarily were fill colors and break barriers to merge liquid into a larger surface area.
I could play this game for hours. It helps me relax when stressed.
– Real player with 31.2 hrs in game
Beach Ball Valley
It was fun to play with the family. Even kids can play it!
– Real player with 9.5 hrs in game
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This is the perfect game to play when you’re chilling out between a hard game of Space Pirate Trainer or Audioshield. It’s relaxing, fun, and there’s a bunch of great stuff coming in future releases. I love beach balls!
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered
Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered is my favorite isekai cat video game. Your entire cat simulator existence is build upon the mantra of: “I am a cat and I must be angry seek justice SEEK VENGENCE .”
You are a cat and you can unlock like a bazillion different cats. Your goal in life is to seek vengence upon your humans and you must do this with furious angery. You can knock everything onto the floor. You can break things. You regain cat energy through cat things. You can munch. You can bite. You can flow things like a sink. You can unroll the toilet paper. You can go to the store and make the conveyor belt go beep beep beep. What more can you possibly ask for?!
– Real player with 38.0 hrs in game
There is something very rewarding about watching a stack of dishes shatter to the floor and knowing that you don’t have to clean up the mess.
The original game was one that I would regularly pull out when I wanted to play a game, but nothing didn’t quite know what I wanted. So far, Remeowstered is showing itself to be even more fun than the original. It is a great way to get out some pent up frustration, but it’s also fun when you just want something cute to play.
– Real player with 19.1 hrs in game
dino game
If you love dinosaurs as much as dinosaurs love eating food, this is the game for you!
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
This is such a cute, creative little game!! I enjoyed a lovely hour of game play, short but sweet, definitely worth the money 3
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Floating Point
This game is just STUPID amounts of addicting; after you get the hang of it (take about ten minutes or less), you just can’t stop playing it. The controls are simple and mostly intuitive, and it isn’t long before you’re having a blast.
It’s oddly relaxing, yet exciting; you’re swinging over–and occasionally under–what I can only assume is some sort of ocean, looking like the unholy spawn of Spider-Man and a laser pointer, and at times it’s difficult not to shout, “Wheeeee!” as you swing around hitting the targets that get you points.
– Real player with 48.3 hrs in game
What a beautiful yet simple game, absolute masterpeice.
Are you tired after several CS:GO or DotA 2 games?
Are you looking for an antidepressant?
Well, this game is for you, and would you look at it, it’s free!
On a technical level this game is very simple, you are a red dot, bouncing and swinging across platforms gathering bars, now, there’s a twist ofcourse!
The faster you go, the longer the bars are! So a huge part of the game is mommentum, swinging from platform to platform like Tarzan will be inevitable if you want to do well.
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
Harlow
You’re lightyears off-course, low on power, and have one critical goal: throw an epic surprise party so the colonists don’t freak out when they defrost. Harlow is an atmospheric 2.5D platformer where you’ll use physics to evade the dangers of an ancient planet, gather materials, and plan a party in space.
Meet Harlow, a compact robot aboard the R1-Humanity. Along with Manifesto, the ship’s logistics A.I., you’ll stockpile supplies and transform the ship from a cold wayward vessel into a stellar celebration to cheer up the cryogenically frozen crew onboard.
Jump, Roll, and Evade! Harlow’s physics-based controls will have you navigating oceans of acid, dodging ancient machinery, and traversing lavafalls!
Plan a Surprise Party: Decorate the R1-Humanity with 3D printed party supplies. Unlock different endings based on how you transform the ship!
IIN
Once I could understand how to use game I appreciated graphics , music and quick easy to understand loads. I have played the game more and I appreciate the fast loading, simple graphics and relaxing content. Sometimes the puzzlres get me thinking. Very nice game. Any chance of anything more or similar in the future please ?Well recommended !
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
I found the game very fun, good graphics and the mechanics of changing squares very interesting, several achievements. To tell the truth, I didn’t find anything bad in the game, ahahah I loved it!
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Pineapple Island
It’s a good game, but could use some improvements.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Poop On 2020 Simulator
So uh…yeah, this sure is a game that I spent two dollars on.
It’s a game about taking a shit on quite likely the most despised year of all time. (Also peeing on it…and throwing multiple Trumps at it) But wait, you can do other things like shit, piss, or throw Trumps at the likes of COVID-19, the toilet…toilet paper…the…walls…
Okay look this isn’t a game you’re made to take too seriously. It is only $2 after all. It’s a nice game to get a nice chuckle out of after the horrid year.
But screw that tank lid achievement. I can’t for the life of me get that one. (That’s also why I have more hours on this game than you might expect. I eventually gave up)
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
I mean, what can you say? It pretty much says it in the title, it is a game where you fling the squishiest of projectiles at 2020!
Let out your frustrations on the year 2020 (and 2021 if you unlock the super secret mode!) by defecating and weeing on it! It is cathartic, satisfying and very silly and immature but does fulfil a certain need.
This game is the first games from GAME Games (try saying that ten times fast) and is pretty solid (or should that be squishy game). The sound are effects are are delightfully, and disgustingly, satisfying.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game