BeetleQuest
Not bad.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
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edit: the price got halved soon after my review was posted and the developer deleted the feedback thread on the forum (again), proving my points below. I edited parts about the price, but the game is still not recommended, as it is the same as before.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Floor Plan 2
Weird and silly puzzler. I love it. I could spend all day at the chicken rave rocking out. Some puzzles are straight forward and some are pretty devious I think. I played seated. There are turning options and giant mode which makes things easier to reach. It’s teleport-only, but I don’t miss free roam here. Every node is a little station with everything you need laid out around you. You basically only need to figure out which items to take with you to where. The main game lasted me around 5 hours and it has bonus mode that let’s you run pretty much the same course with different items and interactions that nearly double the game length.
– Real player with 17.1 hrs in game
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game looks great and is really fun, such an improvement on the first game, not that it wasn’t good but this is full off extras, not stuck in the lift you can now visit different rooms for pieces you need to solve the puzzles, touch control support for you cool little hands, find collectables and you can change your hands in a machine for any you have collected, only got fart hands so far but looking forward to the game not being over to soon, love the style of puzzle, its all about the hands “)
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Stories of Blossom
Stories of Blossom is a series of wholesome adventures, brought to life by the imagination of a young girl.
Embody the personas she plays in each story, interact with silly characters in odd situations, and help her learn the lessons her Grandfather is trying to teach.
A Series of Colourful Worlds
Brought to life with hand animated storybook illustrations, voiced characters, and an excellent soundtrack.
A Wholesome Narrative
Featuring lessons that help us take control of our own stories and improve the lives of those around us.
An Accessible Experience
Designed and tested to ensure there are little to no barriers for those with disabilities. For a full list of accessibility features please visit our website.
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Hapland Trilogy
Light the torches, open the portal and become Grand Saviour of Hapland.
Hapland is a series of three difficult point-and-click puzzles that were originally released as Flash games in 2005-2006. In each one you have to find a way to open the portal by enlisting the help of the people who live in the world, while not getting them eaten by monsters or blown up by landmines.
Hapland, Hapland 2 and Hapland 3 have all been remastered in HD with beautiful 60FPS animation. Each game has also been enhanced with extra secrets to discover.
Vacation Adventures: Park Ranger 5
Fun relaxing game, a few bugs that need worked out but still enjoyable.
4/5 stars (until bug fix)
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Altered Destiny
(Foreword: You may ignore my playtime; I played the crap out of this upon original release. Now I’m just having a bit of fun running around the world.)
Altered Destiny is an adventure game where the player controls the character with the arrow keys and types commands with the keyboard.
There are two specific issues I want to address with this review, which could affect your decision to purchase Altered Destiny:
1. This is the inferior MS-DOS version, and not the Amiga version, which has significantly better graphics. I realise there used to be some commercial rights issues with running Amiga games via emulators. However, Amiga Forever provides a solution for selling Amiga games on PC running through emulators. Publishers like this one should look into it.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Cute Girls: Find Secrets
An easy, simple, lewd spot the difference type of game with cutie anime girls allllll for achievements yassss ♡
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
The girls prepared some trials for you. To reveal their secrets, find all the differences in two almost identical pictures. When you find one — click on it! Train your observation and concentration in this game. Try not to get wrong and watch out for the difference counter.
Features:
Beautiful girls images. Anime style.
Relaxing music.
Casual gameplay.
Simple control. You need only mouse!
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Lona: Realm Of Colors
I enjoyed the animation, and the visual story-telling was decent enough, but for a game that only has about 1 hour of content, I spent half of it just hunting for unfair hotspots, if not more. Sure, looking for objects in the picture is part of the genre, but at the same time, if the game is doing a poor job at getting my attention with color-coding, I end up clicking on every part of the screen. Maybe you could make a cursor shine if you hover over something interactive, I felt like I had to click on everything, most of the ‘interactive’ objects don’t stand out from the environment. Even if I knew the answer, I often overlooked the area which I already inspected - it should be more consistent with the area of effect. I thought most of the puzzles were extremely vague, sometimes I would solve the puzzle by accident, despite not knowing the solution before and after. Now I don’t expect realistic logic in a surreal game, but I expect the game to be intuitive and not just make progress because I clicked on something at random.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
An artistic experiment that you will only play once, for a hour, and that you will never play again.
Buy it, or not. It’s a single-use ticket for a hour of your time.
Is LONA a bad game? I wouldn’t say that. It’s a short story narrated in 6-7 “tables/stages”.
White Cat - cute, GOOD!
Crow - BAAAD!
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It’s a story of loss and grief narrated as a colourbook.
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In literally 6-7 puzzle/tables, alternating between black and white and colours to find a balance.
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YOU WILL CLICK. A LOT. RANDOMLY. EVERYWHERE. HOPING TO FIND SOME INTERACTIVE ELEMENTS.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Milo and the Magpies
I have been a huge fan of the Rusty Lake & Cube Escape series, and was excited when I heard news of this game. Because of my experiences from those games, I was constantly on the lookout for something “wrong” and half-expecting something scary to happen… I gave myself more scares than the game intended, for sure.
To my pleasant surprise, Milo and the Magpies was far friendlier to those as jumpy as I am - it really is a heart-warming story with fun, casual puzzles to solve along the way. It is rather short and the plot is very simple, but to me was excellent for its price and what it was intended to be.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Disclosure: I am one of the translators for Milo and the Magpies.
Absolutely lovely game. While I’m a big fan of the surreal and sometimes gruesome atmosphere and tone of Rusty Lake games I really loved the hand painted scenes, relaxing music and wholesome story (Especially the ending) and didn’t realize how much I missed this type of games. Some puzzles can be a bit tricky at first, but they are certainly doable, and it comes with a very handy walkthrough if needed.
Completely recommended for both old and young players, either newcomers or experienced in the genre, you won’t be disappointed.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Space Gliders
You are a young engineer trying to help your community.
Three generations ago, your species had to flee the motherland and inhabit a new planet.
The land you are currently occupying is barely livable - yet, the majority of your kin has forgot that it was meant to be a temporary solution.
If you play your cards right, while exploring new land you will discover the roots of your ancestors.
Protect your family on a quest for survival and a better future.
Sky is not the limit.
Space Gliders is a point and click adventure game with emphasis on the people you interact with instead of the items you use.