RagingFist
Key Features:
■This game is a two-player fighting game! Shared Screen Play against your friends!
Players are playing against each other on the same computer,
■Operate the character through the keyboard, Just push the button to make a move, and use one key to perform its nirvana!
Only 4 buttons are needed to make a move. In RagingFist, the control is easier to get started than most fighting games.
■Players who have never played any fighting games do not need to worry.
Don’t be afraid! ! Use our “4 buttons” system for simple control.
■Simple Controls & Exciting Battles!!!
Become the winner of the game in the local 1VS1!
Two pirates (Character) comes with unique design moves and super! Choose the pirate you like and start fighting.
Game plot:
The little simp has grown into a brave man, after 7 years have passed. When Stortebeker returned to the old land, he met Elisabeth, his the queen of simp. Elisabeth was pirates in the southern Baltic Sea. At this time, Stortebeker secretly boarded a ship controlled by the Elisabeth family. Stortebeker get raging and prepare for Raging Fist to Elisabeth.
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Girls' civilization 2
Before the game launched I had it on my wish-list since it was announced, When the game first launched I tried the Demo, the game used to drop you in the ocean with a chest and it was hard to pick everything up. it was very frustrating that it put me off from buying the game. I tried the Demo again today after it updated, now you start the game locked up. I like the game now and It finally got my interest to buy it. some of the things you can do in the game is better then I hoped for when I first heard about the game.
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
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Fun but optimised by drunk monkeys.
the game itself can be pretty fun, funny a times too when you forget the button to interact and end up punching someone, only to end up on the receiving end of a musket volley.
stuff like having to manage your ammo supplies by adding bullets to magazines or trying not to starve to death gave it a surprising bit of difficulty.
but all this is under one big issue, performance, more specifically the morphing blurs when you move. it isnt at all bad when playing desktop mode but it makes playing in VR a bit of a challenge.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Coffin Rot Brewing Co.
I love this game. Its not very story based or long gameplay, but its really fun if you’re energetic and want to get it out in VR. It really exercises your multitasking abilities, I’m surprised people like Jacksepticeye or other famous youtubers haven’t played this yet. I spent so long just getting all the upgrades and finding secrets; There are so many fun, little secrets like finding the marks with the telescope or reading the posters. You can tell the developers worked very hard on it and it certainly paid off.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
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This game is both a great introduction to VR and a challenge for those are veterans in the VR space. The game play is fun and easy to learn but by no means does it hold your hand the whole way through. The difficulty of the game is perfect since the game play is long and makes you want to become a barista or bartender. Funnily enough, I have experience in a kitchen setting and as a Starbucks barista and although learning the recipes for these drinks and foods is a different story, the fast paced working is exactly whats its like working in this field, minus the skeletons and octopus trying to steal your money :). As fast paced this game is I rarely ever felt sick or dizzy playing this as well. It was extremely comfortable the entire time. I highly recommend this game for its fun fast paced game play, variety of weapons and traps, and its funny humor. And as a plus, if you do happen to want to go into the barista business at a place like Starbucks which can get really busy, this game is an amazing way to practice the fast paced environment feeling.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Corsairs Legacy - Pirate Action RPG
The year 1689. Captain Blood’s Odyssey has reached its end – a legendary corsair took over as governor of Jamaica. The Caribbean needs new heroes – notorious adventurers who would set sail under the black flag for a hazardous journey and Spanish gold, becoming the scourge of the tropical islands!
Jack Rackham wasn’t planning on becoming a pirate, the life of a smuggler was good enough for him. Unfortunately, during another cargo delivery, he got into a series of events that would change his life forever.
Dive into the historical pirate life simulator in the carefully recreated environment of the Caribbean region at the end of the XVII century. The project is based on a ground-based RPG mode where you control the main character and a mode where you control a sailing boat. Stand at the wheel and see what adventures await.
Take part in an exciting story that connects historical facts with the world of the book «Captain Blood: His Odyssey». The game’s story is set on an island named Barbados shortly after the events of the original books.
A wide range of blades and guns were created on the basis of well-preserved historical samples, museum pieces, and their replicas. The real prototypes also formed the basis of ships, fortifications, and cannons.
During the careful study of all models the development team was responsible for, we were consulting with historians. The project also tries to come as close as possible to the economy of that time while keeping the game balanced.
Features:
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Fascinating role-playing game;
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Full freedom of developing the main character;
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Different ways to resolve conflicts;
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Complete immersion into the mysterious world of pirates;
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Land and sea gameplay;
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Choices have an impact on the fates of the characters.
World Pirate Wars
Fun little game, it’s free give it a try.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
I keep checking the store page to see if I’m just blind, but I can’t seem to find anywhere that this is “Early Access” and yet the game is so completely and utterly unfinished that it barely even feels like it’s started development. But here we are, with a July 31, 2021 release date and a store page that appears to display a fully released game… hang on let me check again… nope, can’t seem to see an Early Access label anywhere.
Let me play the game again and make sure I didn’t miss anything… Nope, there’s basically no content.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Maritime Calling
The game is still in early access and it shows. The foundations for a potentially great game are there, but at the moment there isn’t much content in the game.
Buy only if you are willing to support the devs along the way to a complete product. If you do so then I recommend joining their discord where you can get in contact with them and provide direct feedback
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
Nice meditative game focused on micromanagement.
Unsurprising for early access it lacks some polishing and content but the overall idea is interesting.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
Sea of Craft
Join Sea of Craft, the new wave of realistic physics-based construction and adventure games. With hundreds of building materials and weapons at your disposal, there is no limitation to the unique and wonderful seafaring vessels that you can create. When you’re done building, take to the treacherous waves of the Beela South Sea where wild adventures and rich bounty await you. Band together with players from around the world and do battle with mysterious monsters lurking in the depths, or battle your enemies and claim the spoils!
Sea of Craft features 3 unique gameplay styles allowing you to enjoy the game your way!
#### Challenge Mode
Head to single-player and progress through varied and brain-teasing challenges test your creativity and engineering skills to the limits. Race against the clock, navigate difficult terrain, take down targets with formidable firepower and much more.
Open Sea
Navigate to the Beela South Sea in the Open Sea mode. Join forces with players around the world to battle mysterious and fearsome monsters or turn your cannons on the other players and battle for supremacy in intensive PVP Battles!
Sail across a boundless ocean unlocking points of interest on your map and picking up material to build vessels as you do, remember here resources are scarce and you will only be able to build with what you scavenge from wrecks. Navigate to a factory and turn your materials into ship parts or purchase parts at the purchasing station. Buy or sell ship designs at the Ship Expo. Meet your friends at the Customshouse. Join in the many varied wonderful and exciting game modes within the Open sea that rise from the ocean depths!
Sandbox
Hard day at sea? Why not retire to the tranquillity of Creative Mode for the evening. Make the build of your dreams using unlimited resources. Experiment, test, rinse and repeat. The only limit is your imagination!
#### Features
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3 Distinct game modes catering for every playstyle
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Puzzle-based single-player challenge chapters
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Sandbox mode with unlimited resources to let your creativity run wild
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Unique and exciting minigames on both land and sea
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Open Sea with resource management elements
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Blueprints trading at the Ship Expo – share your ships with the world!
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Battle in open-world PvP
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Ability to build huge complex vessels
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In-depth building mechanics featuring pistons, pulleys, hinges and more
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Ornamental shipbuilding parts and colourful spray paints
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Large 64km² open-world map (to be expanded with future DLC)
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Explore the map collecting resources scattered throughout the world
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Realistic water physics
Aye Aye, Captain
This game needs a tutorial or something. I have no clue what to do. I moved my crew around by right clicking and then clicked the cannonball to shoot, and that’s pretty much it. I never actually won a combat because it felt like it was going to take a half hour of simply clicking one button. So I surrendered. Then on the world map I had no idea what to do but a few seconds later I was in another combat and lost my cannon. So I lose?
Then in another battle both my crew died, but I was able to surrender and sail around again until I got into combat and could do nothing.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
In Search of Fon Vitae
Pirates, the ship, and an adventure! What else do you want? :D Hire up to 4 crewmates, collect various artifacts and drink elixirs for permanents upgrades that make your pirate party stronger, travel islands with different biomes, slay monsters, and bosses to find a source of eternal life, Fon Vitae. The game has a solid roguelike base but needs some improvements. Still, the current state of the game looks pretty good and fun promising.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
fun game difficult on ur own to fight enemys but awsome with allies :)
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Antiprism
Ok here’s my full review. The game starts hard both in campaign and endless because of the slow weapon they give you first. Maybe they could have started the game with the railgun or upgrade the base weapon to 2 beams instead of just 1, making it more fair and more different than the railgun when not upgraded. Making the upgrades 2-3-5 beams instead of 1-3-5 beams.
The game ended abruptly in the short 6th chapter with a somewhat underwhelming boss battle. I felt the campaign was a bit short with missing bosses battles. (In endless there’s no shortage of bosses so that’s great but I would have like one or two more different ones). There’s no big story and you don’t get attached to the characters of the game, it’s all action but I didn’t really mind that. I like the variety of enemies but the critters feels like they could to be adjusted, a lot of times I couldn’t finish them fast enough and I’m not sure how to kill them if you don’t have seeking missiles since once they get to you they circle close around you so I extend my arms and make big circles for a minute while they chase me until the missiles take care of them, weird mechanic.
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
I started playing this in beta a few weeks ago and fell in love with it right away. It’s ambitious for a small dev team and you can tell they put everything they could into it. For a space themed shooter they have cracked it. The environments are great especially the floating asteroids and planet galaxy backdrops you get the sense your really in the void. As to the shooting, the waves can sometimes be a little short but I think the aim is to be a casual bullet hell shooter and I’ve found myself just playing Antiprism for the no thinking just shoot aspect. Time and time again instead of bigger games. I want to see more intense enemy waves and bosses so I will keep playing but all in all they have done a great job with this. Just little tweaks needed here and there but totally enjoyable experience. I can’t wait for this to come to quest2 as this game deserves to get noticed
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game