Levantera: Tale of The Winds

Levantera: Tale of The Winds

10/10

Sailed halfway across the world,

fought off hordes of pirates

to then climb a giant tower filled with ninjas.

While trying not to get corrupted by the green crystals.

And not die to wolves and spiders.

Along with trading sugar and other spices port to port.

and after that, I learned how to double jump and shoot fireballs.

Seriously if u dont like this game, wtf is wrong with u??

Real player with 134.1 hrs in game


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It took me a little while to get the feel for this game, but after I did I really liked it. Unfortunately it suffers from a bit of lack of direction. Eventually I figured out what to do by basically going everywhere. Now I’m kinda stuck again. Not much of a wiki community for a game with 5 reviews.

It’s fun and I hope the game isn’t abandoned. Haven’t seen an update since it came out?

Real player with 10.9 hrs in game

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Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town

Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town

Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town




Willy Morgan and the curse of Bone town is an interesting take on the Point and Click/Adventure game genre, based around a fantasy pirate-world theme, with generic point and click gameplay.



The story starts at Willy Morgan’s house; it’s been 10 years since Willy’s father, the famous archeologist, Henry Morgan, disappeared.


*– [Real player with 61.7 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198329404521)*




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--- ### ANY GOOD? Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town REVIEW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qefELnp3jo0 ### COMPLETE SPEED PLAYTHROUGH Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oW3C-ODxLEU ### Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town REVIEW Fans of the film The Goonies will probably fondly recall the classic Lucas Arts point and click games of Monkey Island, and it is in that vein which Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town plays out, with red herrings, puzzles and a dose of humour to top it off ensuring Willy Morgan CBT makes a truly resplendent brew! *– [Real player with 10.8 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198136421655)* --- ![Golden Force](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1425070/header.jpg "") ## Golden Force Good game but, it gets way too hard way too fast, and it follows the one female choice cliche that old games suffered with, black people don't exist in this universe for some reason let alone as a playable character, but at least ponytail dragons does. *– [Real player with 16.0 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198429986255)* ---

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--- Pros -Great visuals -Great controls -Challenging -Fun bosses -More good levels than bad -Overall it doesn't overstay its welcome -MULTIPLAYER SUPPORT! Cons Glitches and occasional softlocks Enemies can be seen as too tanky Some questionable level design decisions (enemies can spawn on top of you with no time to avoid) In its current state I recommend waiting for a sale to pick this game up. If there are minor updates in the future that polish things up a bit more I would easily recommend this game at its complete price. *– [Real player with 12.6 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198144930819)* --- ![The Curse of Monkey Island](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/730820/header.jpg "") ## The Curse of Monkey Island My favorite game of all time, hands down. I play it every year or so since I first played it, probably in 2000 where I bought it at a store that sold used video games that came in CD cases (this was a 2-CD game). There is one significant problem with this game: I've been searching for its equal ever since, and I've never found it. The gentle mix of humor, of lightheartedness, challenging puzzles, voice acting by Dominic Armato, the beautiful graphics and amazing musical score… Nothing comes close. I don't think that the folks who created this knew what they were making at the time, it was just another game from LucasArts. Bill Tiller did the graphics, and there is something so soothing about the visuals. I think most importantly is the intelligence of the puzzles, where each item you get will be put to use in some creative form later on in the game in a way that makes you think about what you're doing and what is possible, but doesn't go too far in difficulty nor is it too easy, either. The fact that all of this came together in one game is truly remarkable feat. *– [Real player with 25.1 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197972629275)* I never got the chance to play one Monkey Island game until now, and this is actually my first eventhough it's the third xD. I'm clearly missing a lot of references to the first and second game, there are some characters that I can tell is not the first time "we" met so I'm clueless to most of the funny bits regarding these ones. The humor is the best part of the game, at least to me. I had lots of fun with the dialogs and incredibly horrible dad jokes. Puzzles are sometimes hard to understand, there may be very very very little objects you thought you clicked on but you didn't , maybe you thought you could solve the puzzle certain way because it's the most logical to you but NOT and the solution is one of the silliest you could ever think of. So yeah, puzzles are not exactly unfair but rather… weird? You just gotta get used to the game's logic, that's all. *– [Real player with 11.9 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198094472435)* --- ![Battle of Frigates](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/711320/header.jpg "") ## Battle of Frigates If I've played 45 hours, I must like it! Or else there's a bug that makes the game think it's running, even though it won't open, if you try to open it mulitple times wihtout restarting your PC. Those madcap glitchy frigates. It's a straightforward top-down shooter, inspired by Battle City on the NES (if I correctly understand what the developer means by "Tanks in Dendy"). Twenty levels, not too hard once you learn the strategies and level layouts. You'll get a couple hours' enjoyment out of it. This type of game has been done many times, sometimes better, but it provides enough fun for . . . wait, $2.99? *– [Real player with 45.1 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198073616227)* –-{Graphics}--- 🔳 You forget what reality is 🔳 Beautiful 🔳 Stylistic ☑️ Good 🔳 Decent 🔳 Bad 🔳 Don‘t look too long at it ---{Gameplay}--- 🔳 Very good 🔳 Good 🔳 It‘s just gameplay ☑️ Mehh 🔳 Watch paint dry instead 🔳 Just don't ---{Audio}--- 🔳 Eargasm 🔳 Very good 🔳 Good ☑️ Not too bad 🔳 Bad 🔳 I'm now deaf ---{Audience}--- ☑️ Kids ☑️ Teens ☑️ Adults ---{Requirements}--- ☑️ Check if you can run paint 🔳 Low 🔳 Medium 🔳 High end 🔳 NASA computer ---{Difficulity}--- 🔳 Just press 'W' *– [Real player with 0.8 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198269383744)* --- ![The Caribbean Sail](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/657690/header.jpg "") ## The Caribbean Sail Forget that the graphics would have looked dated on a Commodore 64\. Never mind that you didn't think you wanted a dying-at-sea simulator until now. This game is *good*. Your first run will be a disaster: you will board your raft, purchase whatever meager supplies you can scrounge up, and expect to have a fighting chance of reaching the nearest port, a mere thousand miles away. Hah. Your crew will starve. Those who don't starve will catch the plague. Those who don't die of plague will be picked off by Spaniards or pirates. All while a chiptune rendition of 'Drunken Sailor' tinkles merrily in the background. *– [Real player with 90.0 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198088681626)* Probably the best indie game I've ever played. If you have a thing for anything nautical you should totally play this game - there are so many things you can do. You can be a fisherman and make a living through selling fish, be a wealthy merchant carrying various flags to use them to fool around enemy ships to trade with them without involving yourself in the war while carrying an abundance of cheap luxuries bought from China to sell them to rich Americans or you can buy a powerful warship and be a pirate to destroy anything in sight and loot every ship you come across, or save civilized world from crazy pirates by being an ally of England or doing an absolutely crazy thing like sailing from China to America with the cheapest ship. You can even catch a giant whale or be a master gambler. Game goes on no matter what you ending achieve, so possibilities are endless. *– [Real player with 61.2 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198052754386)* --- ![Pocket Penguin ( ポケットペンギン): A Game Boy Style Adventure](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1456340/header.jpg "") ## Pocket Penguin ( ポケットペンギン): A Game Boy Style Adventure I've been playing this game… AND I FELL IN LOVE WITH IT!!! This game really capture the feeling and the aesthetic of the Game Boy games.. so If you are a retro enthusiast... You'll love it. *– [Real player with 10.2 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198279396046)* This is a cool, adorable, charming platformer that becomes quite challenging in the last level. It controls well, the music is awesome, and it emulates the game boy feel perfectly. The main mechanic is your bombs are used as makeshift platforms, and as your weapon. You have to manage them well, especially on bosses - because getting stuck in an area when your bombs are on cooldown is almost a sure death sentence. It's very engaging and I loved it. This is an easy recommendation for anyone, and especially if you like platformers. *– [Real player with 4.7 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198157421374)* --- ![Skycadia](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1364710/header.jpg "") ## Skycadia This is by far the most exciting thrill ride of a highscore leaderboard battling game I've played in many years. At the start, you are set to begin unlocking the other pilots and weapons (3 of each). It may seem like a huge hurdle, but once you get your mind past the unlocks and just concentrate on the leaderboard, it becomes all or nothing. Set in a retro 90's look with it's vibrant landscapes and scan lines, you feel right at home. (Well I do). The chiptune music sets the scene for the 3 stages the game throws at you. First a light tune as the first wave of enemy ships spawn in, then a faster arrangement as the flying centipedes swoop around and finally the boss music kicks, and you know by then, things are gonna go down. *– [Real player with 34.4 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197998186478)* "Pixelized, Fast paced, Action packed flight shoot em up'" The more and more i played the more challenging the game got, keeping me at my toes with it's rouge-like enemy system, as soon as i had overcome a difficult enemy a new enemy would appear and kill me several more times. The controls are simple and easy and the smoothness you can achieve once you've mastered the plane is awesome. I did have to toggle the inverted vertical controls, as flying felt much better that way. The daylight cycle makes the game more interesting as the environment changes with the lighting. At night you can watch your bullets light up the clouds and environment as you blast enemies. and vice versa *– [Real player with 11.8 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198289115193)* --- ![Crowalt: Traces of the Lost Colony](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1269500/header.jpg "") ## Crowalt: Traces of the Lost Colony ![](https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1269500/extras/gif1.gif?t=1636143846) Crowalt: Traces of the Lost Colony is an adventure game that is merging the traditional storytelling with modern-day pixel art graphics. ![](https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1269500/extras/aciklama_aralik.png?t=1636143846) ![](https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1269500/extras/plot.png?t=1636143846) #### **CHASING A MYSTERY THAT IS UNEXPLAINED FOR 150 YEARS** A group of people who set out to establish the first settled colony in America in 1587, mysteriously disappears a short time after arriving. They leave only an island name carved on a tree: "Crowalt". Now, the year is 1737\. A young and ambitious adventurer Hugh Radcliff pursues the Lost Colony to make his first great discovery. Now, different people live in Crowalt, where he came to solve this mystery. He will hover around the island and definitely will get in a series of troubles to find what happened to the Lost Colony. ![](https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1269500/extras/key_features.png?t=1636143846) #### **CLASSIC POINT AND CLICK MECHANICS** ![](https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1269500/extras/Point_Click.gif?t=1636143846) Collect, combine, and use items to solve puzzles. #### **PIRATES ARE HERE TOO!** ![](https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1269500/extras/pirates-min.gif?t=1636143846) Try to deal with routine pirate visitors of Crowalt and of course, enjoy funny dialogues. #### **FOLLOW YOUR JOURNAL** ![](https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1269500/extras/Journal-min.gif?t=1636143846) Hugh draws important things and takes notes regarding them in his journal. It will be updated after important events and findings during the game. #### **MAKE CHOICES** Lie or speak only the truth. #### **COLLECT ARTIFACTS** There are lots of historical items around the island, collecting them will take you to another level of… achievements! #### **EARN THE TRUST OF NATIVES** Natives are discreet residents of the island. Taking information from them will require earning their trust. ![](https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1269500/extras/aciklama_aralik.png?t=1636143846) ![](https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1269500/extras/steam-hakkında9_.gif?t=1636143846) --- ![ScubaVenture: The Search for Pirate's Treasure](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1601930/header.jpg "") ## ScubaVenture: The Search for Pirate's Treasure **Treasure in the abyss.** The wreckage of the Barbosa, one of the last terrible pirate ships to sail in Caribbean waters, rests at the bottom of the sea with its cargo of pillaged gold and valuables. The journal your father left behind before he mysteriously disappeared while searching for the Barbosa’s lost treasure holds the secret to locating its sunken remains. Strap on an oxygen tank and flippers, it’s time to finish your father’s work and go diving for fortune! Plunder the submerged wreckage of a pirate ship in this colorful 2D side scrolling underwater action adventure originally developed by Apogee Software Productions for the pioneering PC publisher Softdisk. All manner of deadly sea life, hostile divers, and even spooky ghosts seek to prevent unwary adventurers from obtaining the lost treasure. Will you return to the surface with immense riches, or will you perish along with the pirates in a watery grave? * Scour the wreckage of the Barbosa to find all eight hidden treasures. * Fight off sea creatures and rival divers with your harpoon gun and bombs. * Plan your route and watch your oxygen level carefully so you don’t run out of air. * Beware of vengeful pirate ghost bosses who haunt the wreckage to protect their treasure! ---