The Guild II - Pirates of the European Seas

The Guild II - Pirates of the European Seas

If you want an easier version of The Guild 2: Renaissance, then this is the game for you. Yes, it does have less options for customizing yoour character, but no big-e. Just like The Guild 2: Renaissance:

1. Pick a Map.

2. Pick Your Faction…and yes, it still isn’t really that clear who’s sheild is who’s.

3. Pick Your Mission…I believe they are still the same as The Guild 2: Renaissance.

4. Customize Your Character…again, yes, customizing your character has less look wise, but everything else is pretty much the same.

Real player with 1560.4 hrs in game


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One of my favourite classic games from back in the day. So happy to see it on Steam with all the content available. I still have the original CDs of these games, along with their manuals. Which I hold on to and it brings back nostalgia.

The things I really love about the GUILD II is the production chains and management. All the various shops and raw material harvesting buildings. The character classes are also interesting as well. The Craftsman and Patron classes are my favourite. I enjoy woodworking, black smith, mining, forestry, farming, tavern, bakery, and plenty of other crafts around those. The other classes are alright and I like them as well too.

Real player with 192.5 hrs in game

The Guild II - Pirates of the European Seas on Steam

Girls' civilization 2

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

Girls' civilization 2 on Steam

VIP Rebels

VIP Rebels

" The horn sounds…, the gate opens,… YOUR RUN STARTS NOW! …"

How to play

You will start each game selecting three VIPs, each with their own unique special skill. After you select your VIP, you start your run. Whenever you start a run, you’ll choose how many villagers you use to collect resources like wood, food, and gold. The villagers drop resources at your treasure wagon and look for new sources automatically throughout the run.

When the gate opens, you will enter the procedurally generated lands of the Red, where you’ll need to get as far as you can in order to claim the best rewards. Venture further and further and more secret rewards and treasure will be granted.

You’ll have VIPs such as King Midas who has the ability to turn enemies into gold, the Viking, a dragon-summoning Nordic god, Blackbeard the pirate, ordering deadly cannonballs to obliterate enemies, or the Rocket Man with the power to land two rockets simultaneously on top of your enemies. These are just a few of the 25 VIPs that you’ll encounter along the way. More are planned and I’m looking to bring this number closer to 100.

There are big pirate armies that lie ahead of you, with bands of rebels hidden away in bushes and villages to slow your progress. Whether castles stand in the way or not, you will need to overcome the odds and create an army with the right mixture of units to counter the enemies ahead of you. Will you pick archers to mow down the slow infantry and risk them being charged down by cavalry? The choice is yours.

Once you finally get stopped, you’ll collect treasure and rewards, unlock, and upgrade more VIPs and return to the open gate once more.

So in short:

  • Select unique VIPs giving you strategic advantages.

  • Collect resources and build your army.

  • Take control of dragons and transform sheep into bloodthirsty warmachines

  • Win & lose big battles in your fight for loot.

  • Claim big rewards, unlock and upgrade new VIPs as you progress.

Quick note of the developer

_Hi there,

I just wanted to say thanks for showing an interest in the thing I’ve been passionate about for the last 3 years. We’ve made this journey together and I hope that you’re as hyped about this project as I am. :)

I started out wanting to create an RTS game for the Age of Empires fan inside me that doesn’t have the ability to sink hours into playing a game. The game is a bunch of quick fun runs, intertwined with big battles and resource gathering. On average, each run should take between 10 and 15 minutes.

If you like what I’m doing here and want to keep updated, please add the game to your Steam Wishlist to support me.

I will always love you for it!

¯_(ツ)_/¯

R._


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VIP Rebels on Steam

Captain Bones: Prologue

Captain Bones: Prologue

The Ambience alone is worth downloading this game. It sounds very calming and if you love the ocean you will like this game. There isn’t much going on in this game yet, but somehow it doesn’t suffer from that. If you need explosions and constant gun fighting, then you probably won’t look twice at downloading this as it isn’t for you. If you want a lite island exploration game that is also about crafting and fighting off sharks while diving for treasure, and you don’t want to pay for it, then this IS for you.

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game

The prologue appears to be the same as the demo, which I’ve played for about 3.5 hours. It’s definitely a fun prologue, though there isn’t a ton to do outside of the story. There are some chests to find and loot, but ultimately, there isn’t anything worth buying with your booty. There is a scrap merchant who sells ship parts, but no ships that you can repair/build outside of the raft, which degrades quickly. Having a couple islands to sail to and a ship would go a long way, though I suspect that will be a motivation to buy the full game.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Captain Bones: Prologue on Steam

Sailing Wizard

Sailing Wizard

Sailing Wizard is a real-time action role-playing game with the theme of navigation. You can freely choose spells upgrade routes, recruit various team members, build your exclusive ships. Trade, fight and explore with different factions on a journey full of adventurous spirit. Go looking for the legendary dragon’s lair with mysterious treasures and infinite magic power.

Game dev progress:

Demo is under beta test. Welcome to the community to discuss and raise your ideas! Discord:https://discord.gg/TJmj3aSVJ4

Game features:

1. Freely combinable magic system:

Different magic affixes can be combined to form more powerful magic and effects (such as flames, arrows, seas, etc.), and at the same time can combine more characteristic magic words (such as: range +2, cooldown -1.5, burning effect +50%, etc.), freely build your favorite magical combination to fight.

2. A wide variety of skilled crew members:

You can meet all kinds of recruitable members during the adventure, recruit them into your command! Each team member has an independent level and skills, which can be upgraded. In sailing and fighting, they can perform their respective duties to help you smooth sailing and invincible. The quick command system allows you to easily command a large team.

3. Highly customizable ships:

There are many types of ships in the game. Various types of ships with different characteristics can be obtained through purchase, port battles, dock construction. The appearance of the ships can be decorated with different colors, patterns, and objects. In addition, every deck and cabin of the ship can build the modules (life, navigation, defense, attack, etc) needed for navigation. Experience an instant and seamless sailing journey on your unique ship! All land and islands can be docked and landed!

4. Sea life and status system:

In addition to combat and adventure, you also need to pay attention to the hunger, sleepiness, and thirst of your crew members. Poor status will affect the corresponding attributes. Make sure you are fully prepared before sailing. Using part of the resources to maintain a good life status can also make you do more with less.

#### Other systems:

1. Equipment and inventory system

2. Level-up and talent skill system for players and team members

3. Almost all buildings and ships that can be explored or destroyed

4. Alternate day and night, dynamic weather system

5. Rich task system

#### Game background:

In the Monduz world, the magic power used to flow continuously, and the various races continued to grow from it. However, it is far worse than before. In order to compete for the increasingly scarce magic stone resources, the peace and stability of the entire world has gradually become the past.

In the southeast of the Central Continent, the Magic Principality was occupied due to the loss of the remaining large magic stone. As an apprentice of a wizard, the player pursues the clues left by the teacher, and constantly explores the depths of the ocean, looking for the legendary dragon’s lair with mysterious treasures and infinite magic…

#### About us:

We are a group of veteran players with independent game dreams. Since 2011, we have been building Monduz worldview and related games. We have written two dessert games,which are Monduz Battlezone and Monduz CityGuardian. With the help of the mature Unreal 4 engine and the support of more professional companions, we hope to bring you a more expressive game experience and show you the grand Monduz world better.

Sailing Wizard on Steam

Build Em' Faster

Build Em' Faster

This game is perfect if you suffer nostalgia from the old times of Rampart. It is a fresh remake of the game in 3D with the same mechanics and modern graphics. local multiplayer is perfect for family game.

Real player with 163.4 hrs in game

This game is really confusing and the description is very misleading and lies.

It’s a game where you make a fort, survive an oncoming wave and then rebuild for a point score and then restart. There are no credits, no AI to do the same thing with you so basically a lonely single player and there is no online forcing you to play pier to pier or online remote play or parsec which i don’t have right now and it looks like it would be fun with friends but needs a little more polish.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Build Em' Faster on Steam

Hero of the Kingdom II

Hero of the Kingdom II

Hero of the Kingdom II brings back the same hidden object x visual novel x management blend that defined its first installment, expanding both the number of locations and adding depth by way of caves and dungeons. The game is longer and has a lot more mandatory bartering to raise gold, but ultimately doesn’t step outside of its comfort zone. Much of the following is taken word for word from my review of the first, because it’s still true:

You can read my original Hero of the Kingdom review here.

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

I vaguely remember playing through Hero of the Kingdom about a year ago. It was a blast of casual RPG adventure and I played it through in a couple of evenings. The second instalment is best described to the players of the original game by “more of the same”: Light-hearted adventuring in a fantasy-lite setting, being a goody-goody adventurer who has great deeds in his near future. I’d roll in a casual take on the hidden object genre as well.

Storyline is also fairly similar to the original: the protagonist has basically lost everything but he’s an honest, hard-working dude so he’s not complaining and instead just starts getting stuff done. Then everything goes down the drain again and he has to go save not only his sister but basically the whole civilized world. Being the embodiment of righteousness he’s going to help every beggar, farmer and sovereign along the way, even the shady kinds because of “the greater good”.

Real player with 9.0 hrs in game

Hero of the Kingdom II on Steam

Pinball

Pinball

I have played all the 11 tables and I must say that this is a good pinball game. The tables are very creative and different one from another.

Do you remember the 3D Ultra Pinball series from Sierra? The tables have these kind of creativity and fun.

The graphics are ok, not ugly, not remarkably beautiful.

I have found bugs on one table, “Pirate Fantasy” and reported. Aside this, the game runs smoothy.

For the price, number of tables and creativity I highly recommend it.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Stay far away from this game and dev

This game is an asset flip and the dev even had the audacity to ban me from the community hub because i did the community a service and made the information available for all to see via links i posted.

So what grounds did he ban me on ?

“You have been permanently banned from the pinball Hub.

You were banned by a pinball developer.

Reason: “Posting spam””

First ban i ever had on steam or any where else on the web.

Besides of that he completely wiped away all comment from everyone else at that time so i can only wonder how many other people in those posts got banned as well.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Pinball on Steam

A Winding Path

A Winding Path

A Winding Path is a charming and original experience, offering chilled out gameplay that provides just enough of a challenge. It’ll take 2-3 hours to complete but there is plenty of scope to spend longer in the game for those who want to explore in detail or become a master at the Artemis Archery Club! The beautiful combination of gameplay and styling give this title a unique and wholesome feel, it has the potential to appeal to a range of player preferences and I highly recommend it!

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Real player with 7.0 hrs in game

Admittedly I did not like the first hour of the game, I was afraid it would turn into another stick guy game with generic puzzles, but it got a lot better toward the second half, mainly because the quests just became a lot more creative, and in general, the experience gave me a strong sense of escapism, granted it happened much later in the story. Also, I am questioning the use of WASD and 1234 in a game like this, I really feel like mouse UI would be a more relaxing option, I even got a finger cramp because there is a mechanic you need to constantly spam, if you are curious about hidden interactions anyway. Hunting for hidden achievements and optional trinkets is probably the strongest part of the experience, I think the side tasks for the collection were very enjoyable - and you can unlock some cosmetics hats too. As for the story, I was invested more in the second half of the narrative, for whatever reason I didn’t fully grasp the intended theme of the world, it’s not a familiar setting to me, but I will say that I loved the ending, it gave me a satisfying closure.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

A Winding Path on Steam

Pixel Survivors

Pixel Survivors

So, despite what the game has to offer, as well as any entertainent value it has.

There is one major issue which makes this an “ABSOLULTELY NOT IN A MILLION YEARS!!!” review.

Granted if the details I mention are changed I will gladly change my reveiw to a recommended because this IS a pretty fun game. (As long as you like games that last about as long as a single game of solitare per play)

The issue I have with this game is simple,

You can work on your game for years, have whatever grahics or machanics in it you want, you can even make it actually more entertaining than the price would lead you to think if you know what you’re doing (and no this game is not entertainment value wise worth more than $4 by a long shot) but N-O-N-E of that matters if M-O-S-T your players can’t even get the game to E-V-E-N R-U-N outside your splash screen that says who made the game in the first place.

Real player with 10.6 hrs in game

Disclaimer: This game was provided by the developers and all my opinions are based in the early access stage of the game.

Pixel Survivors is a very nice strategy video game wich reminds me the classic Age of Empires, but this time in 8 bits! The idea is to grow up a little civilization on an island and avoid to let them die.

Strategy games are not my favorite ones but I like this one because it’s not so complicated like others and it’s fun.

The game has a very intuitive interface, anyone could play this game with no need of reading a lot of tutorials. In some way seems to be too basic the tutorial, but for me is just what I need, of course always could be improved. The rest? Well, it’s practise. Also has a complexity, maybe I’m not good in this kind of games but I lost the population several times and only once I could reach 10 people. I sail trying an army! I hate the winter. Kills all the chickens! So, you have to carry on the economy of the game, provide shelter and food. I suggest expanding in a foresting tower, a barn, and a chicken pen at the beginning, because you’ll need a lot of stone and wood for houses then, wheat, barley, etc. Try to focus on the economic balance, and don’t forget the medicinal herbs and.. the graves! Yes, you have zombies here, and that’s fun. The use to kill the population if you don’t have a proper army.

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game

Pixel Survivors on Steam