Loot Slider
70 levels of limited moves. It’s a slide to obstacle with a twist you have to use cannons to move the pieces. You also have to line up all your moves in advance so in one move* you can tell if you are successful or not or see how many stars you have. Stars are 99% for using less moves/cannons although with some it’s for using certain pieces. Nothing is related to time.
This is a hard review for me to do, as in the beginning the cannons which you have to use to move your pieces drove me utterly bonkers. I nearly gave up due to their fiddly placement. Instead of using right click to turn the cannons you have to hover over them to get a yellow arrow then click to orientate them. This is beyond annoying implementation of this game’s game mechanics. But with the following discovery I got used to them and you move them less.
– Real player with 20.0 hrs in game
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Really cool game, gets really hard really fast
– Real player with 19.0 hrs in game
战术狂想1(Chimera of Tactics 1)
Ugly and buggy, 0 effort garbage.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
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Lair Hockey
good fast paced gameplay with nice difficulty(key is to keep going at it) and varied environments
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
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This game really needs an infinite life option. The checkpoints are un-charitable enough that it’d still be a challenging experience, and one that’d be less frustrating. Also I have no idea how to get past level 2.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
The Zwuggels - A Beach Holiday Adventure for Kids
Although he’s a little young to manage the mouse, our 22-month-old Smol Owlbear loves playing Zwuggels on a touchscreen, so much so that we’ve bought it for additional platforms.
The characters are charming - especially Nico - and the mini-games that make up each level of the game almost all hit the sweet spot between interactive toys and intellectual challenges for young kids,
I love the multi-lingual text, as it gives our family a chance to do some reading in a couple of the languages we use, in a refreshing format.
– Real player with 35.3 hrs in game
Score – 8/10 (Recommended)
If you don’t care if an interactive storybook doesn’t read itself, there’s a lot to like about The Zwuggels: the game is a hoot for four and five-year-olds, it has superb artwork and it’s a great opportunity for you and your child to bond as you explore the adventure together. Recommended if you’re a parent seeking a family-friendly precursor to point ‘n’ click adventures for children.
https://www.choicestgames.com/2018/04/the-zwuggels-beach-holiday-adventure.html
– Real player with 29.9 hrs in game
Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet
I’ve LP’d the previous installment , Kickstarted the sequel, and was rather looking forward to this. Let’s break down my impressions, from least important to the most:
Graphics: I kinda miss the original hand-drawn look. It had a unique charm to it that the smoother and less unique 3d models lack.
Voicework: Quite good all around. Except from some British TV guy – apparently everyone were so excited to have him on that they forgot to check whether his voice fits the character.
– Real player with 13.0 hrs in game
As I have been following the game’s author’s main work for a while, (which I would highly recommend to most people on the planet) I finally brought myself to buying the game during a sale. The drawing style is simple, but atmospheric, the voice-acting is mostly superb and the few birds one gets to see up close are truly adorable. The highlight of the game definitely are the song-bits, which are completely insane and oddly catchy. Bought it during a sale and thought it was quite sweet. Especially for a game both written and animated by someone who, as far as I understand, only dabbles in game-development.
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
Dead Man’s Draw
This is very close. Another game I wish I could give a neutral rating.
Its a push your luck card drawing game with each suit triggering a different mechanism and along with your traits you can combine them in to more or less devestating attacks in order to collect cards that bolster your score.
Contrary to some of the reviews Ive seen nothing to suggest that the AI is cheating, it does pull off some last minute nasty moves at times but keeping my cool I can think back to the many times I have done the same thing. How much this actually matters is debateable, if the game makes you feel like it is cheating then whether it is or it isnt, the frustration is always real. I think this will be the biggest sticking point for most people, at first it may not be quite so apparent but as things go on you will see through to the luck component of the game increasingly easily and more and more you will feel robbed by complete chance regardless of how well youve played a hand.
– Real player with 82.1 hrs in game
I really enjoyed this game, the rules are really simple to pick up, it’s fun to play, the characters are memorable and consistent in ‘who they are’ with the trait combos they use. The AI is really good and not overly cheaty, there were a couple of times I thought you wouldn’t keep drawing like that or you’d have had to have known that card was there to have carried on or to have played that card, but this didn’t happen often enough to make it a concern. It is incredibly fair the majority of the time.
– Real player with 55.0 hrs in game