Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds
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â Real player with 222.0 hrs in game
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Prepare to leap out of the frying pan, and into the fiery bowels of hell’s own molten magma kitchen stove in this all but candid, gritty, action thriller. Slay demons, vanquish peons, melt down physical embodiments of your own nightmares into piles of smoldering ash. Play as the gleaming jaws of justice known as Fredrick E. Fish with your glorious sidekick who owns the appearance of those peas you would always push around with your fork at the dinner table. Never again feel an empty hole within you, void of fish gutting, fin serating, slime slinging action; it is now right here at your fingertips' disposal. The only thing I could do when I launched this game was try and pick my jaw up from the floor due to the explosive impact of my kelp seeds being cast into oblivion. I can’t give this game a 10/10, it would be too meager. Fish/10, would find my kelp seeds again.
â Real player with 180.6 hrs in game
Matraquinha PAIR
Stars received: 1.0/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: move an item to the correct shade
â Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
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It’s a really sensational game, I loved the art, I recommend
â Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Putt-PuttÂź and Fatty Bear’s Activity Pack
An Instant Childhood Classic from the Days of my Childhood which is a joy to play for Windows PCs, MS-DOS PCs & even the Panasonic 3DO Consoles in which you have 15 Different Games to play which combines Putt-Putt’s Fun Pack & Fatty Bear’s Fun Pack into one game including a 35 Page Coloring Book, in addition, it also contains 4 new games in Putt-Putt & Fatty Bear’s Activity Pack.
As for the Voices in the game, I prefer the US Version over the Japanese Version when it comes to the Panasonic 3DO Import Version.
â Real player with 523.1 hrs in game
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I bought this game for my 2 yr old grandson,Elijah . . With him being 2,I of course,have to help him quite a lot and that being said I think this is a really cute game for the 10 and under crowd. . .
There are lots of activities to do in this game for older kids. Right now about all Elijah can do is the picture painting and he completely loves doing that. . . The older he gets,the more he will be able to play. . .
I think I picked this one up for 39 cents and in my opinion I would have paid up to $3.99 for it,its well worth it.Some of the activities are checkers,painting,a memory type game,word finds and a game we call “Dots”,where you have to make random lines on a grid of dots,in hopes of making boxes before your opponent does,the one with the most completed boxes by the end of the game,wins. . . And in all truth,I still play this game on paper with my 21 yr old daughter as it’s a great strategy type game. . .
â Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
The Mystery Of Woolley Mountain
If you are a fan of good old fashioned point and click, inventory-based adventure games, this is really one for you. It is funny, well written and has excellent graphics and voice acting. The puzzles are challenging, but not too difficult and well integrated in the story, as they should be in a true adventure game.
With all those walking simulators around, they dont make many games in this genre anymore. I think it is importent that we support developers, who still make games like this one.
â Real player with 16.2 hrs in game
So a few months ago I played “The Mystery Of Woolley Mountain” on Switch and thought it was a good little adventure game. And then one day, the developer asked if I wanted to try the Steam version and I thought that was really nice. Most of my points from the Switch version are still there such as:
-Tells you exactly what you you have to do and item hints are very clear. Like saying looks like Auto so it’s one of the keys to get him back
-As amateur as it is, I find the art style charming
-Has a final boss.
â Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
Let’s Explore the Airport (Junior Field Trips)
This game is very entertaining! By adding very helpful information around the airport, being entertainning with the animations, and having at least a chuckle with Buzzy the Knowledge Bug, this is a great game! The “Time to Play” section is always giving children a little fun espically “Lost Luggage” which is a fun game where you have to get all of the luggage to drop into it’s matching bin. Each level introduces something new like red convayer belts that can’t be changed by clicking on them, teleporters that drop the luggage to a random bin, or chutes that make the luggage go really fast! Though the first levels are simple and easy to beat, just wait until you get to level 99!
â Real player with 32.1 hrs in game
An Instant Childhood Arcade Classic, in which you get to learn about the Airport with Buzzy the Knowledge Bug in this First Installment to Junior Field Trips Series. As you know, the Airport is a very busy place where people come and go, planes landing and taking off. There’s Jet Airplanes, Seaplanes, Helicopters, Hangers and much more! You can learn alot while you explore the airport:
How Luggage Travels
What goes on in the Control Tower
What Controls the Pilots & Copilots use
and
What all the people and machines at Airport are for.
â Real player with 26.9 hrs in game
Nancy DrewÂź: Trail of the Twister
One of the weakest ND games I’ve played (I’ve played around of third of them, mostly the older titles) so it would not be one I would ever recommend to someone new to the series. It does have some bright spots though that keep me from giving it the thumbs down.
The puzzles were numerous and varied. Many were of a similar type, but there was a nice and natural progression in difficulty I didn’t really notice until far along in the game. I particularly enjoyed the camera puzzle, despite it taking me the longest to complete. The mouse trap chore/puzzle appeared a few times too many; it was one of the easier and more tedious puzzles so it was annoying that it appeared so often. The tv puzzle was nauseating and I hate it.
â Real player with 21.1 hrs in game
This game is fantastic! I didn’t even get bored once playing this game, it kept me entertained the whole way through! :) As usual, though, just about all the puzzles were too hard. Disappointed in Her Interactive’s puzzle-making again, they hardly ever come up with ones that are enjoyable :( There are 2 that are extremely fun to do, and are easy enough to figure out without the walkthrough (like when you have to catch the mice, and fix Scott’s phone) but the majority of the puzzles, were just, BLECGH!
â Real player with 20.3 hrs in game
Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It’s Dark Outside
There are too many reasons why this game is THE BEST game that you could ever buy on steam.
There is so much that I can say about this game, but I will talk about the best aspects of the game.
The open world aspect of this game is incredible. From scene to scene, each area has something new to see and experience, from throwing pennies in a well to finding gold in the mines. It isn’t a straightforward gaming experience, you can take your time and not be bugged by AI characters constantly telling to you move on with the game.
â Real player with 1111.4 hrs in game
My speed run record is 2:50
Pajama Sam, a name that I have known for my entire life. I have played the series since the beginning purchasing all of them at my local Costco ever since I first opened this on christmas of 1997. I would leave our 90’s computer on all day and constantly go back and play Pajama Sam. I continually go back and replay this amazing game through all the years. I lost the disks of my Pajama Sam games so when I saw this on steam I had to buy it. Yes it is a children’s game but it will always be one of my favorite games of all time. If you haven’t played it I highly recommend it, whether it is for you or for a child. Every child should play this game.
â Real player with 25.0 hrs in game
Pajama Sam’s Lost & Found
Nostalgia to the max. Join Samuel M. Jackson on a world of advetures underneath his bed. It was totally worth the $2.50 I did not pay. 10/10 would play all 100 levels for 3 fucking hours again.
Cheat codes. I know you guys love dem cheat codes:
Lv 21: SUPER
Lv 41: WACKY
Lv 61: NIFTY
Lv 81: FUNNY
Lv 100: L5A5H
â Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Pajama Sam’s Lost & Found is another spin-off game featuring everyone’s favorite boy with big imagination. In this game, Sam has to clean up his room so he imagines finding all of his stuff by going through various worlds he has visited in the first two games along with some new worlds exclusive for this game. Otto the Boat & King the Mine Cart from the first game return along with the Forklift from the second game. While the only new characters are Rosie the sled and Trigger the wagon. So the game has a bit of old and new concepts mixed together for this spin-off. Its an arcade style game containing 100 levels of a slide scrolling level where you collect points, power ups, and items while avoiding obstacles. There’s even bonus items to collect in order to do a choice of three different bonus levels for additional points. The only flaw I have with this game is that sometimes its hard to know how far you need to jump over an obstacle. But its a flaw I can look past while playing this game. The best way to beat this game is either writing done the codes for each level or the option to skip levels you feel is too hard to trek through. Overrall this game has its fun factor and can keep you occupied for a few hours.
â Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Putt-PuttÂź Joins the Parade
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IemD92bIcoY
An Instant Childhood Point-and-Click Classic from the Days of my Childhood which is a joy to play for Windows PCs, MS-DOS PCs & even the Panasonic 3DO Consoles in which you help Putt-Putt join the Cartown Pet Parade by Earning Money for a Carwash/New Paint Job, Finding Pep & Getting a Balloon.
As for the Voices in the game, I prefer the US Version over the Japanese Version when it comes to the Panasonic 3DO Import Version.
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â Real player with 13.4 hrs in game
If George Orwell’s 1984 was encapsulated within the confines of the videogame medium, I believe it would resemble something very akin to Putt Putt enters the Parade. In terms of sheer oppression, fear mongering and propaganda to enslave it’s citizens, this game excels.
Our Story begins with the sun rising over a seemingly serene landscape, this source of light and life is humanised with a beaming face shining down upon the denizens of this world, clearly being our Big Brother figure of the eye in the sky. This world is devoid of religious imagery, so we as the player must assume the inhabitants of this world subscribe to more primitive methods of Sun Worship, only more worrying as his face smiles unblinking down upon his world. Shortly we are introduced to our protagonist.
â Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Putt-PuttÂź Saves The Zoo
Probably the best action RPG FromSoftware has brought us from their sister studio Humongous Entertainment, Putt Putt Saves the Zoo has deep character customisation and equipment options to take you through an epic tale of romance, adventure, and bosses with a super subtle backstory provided through context clues and backdrop scenery. If you need a hint with the third boss,
! hit his right toenail with the secret weapon provided under the waterfall. . I’ve easily put 500 hours into this game, and feel as though anyone reading this review may be able to as well, as naturally you’ve probably heard of this game and are here specifically wondering if it’ll cater to your personal RPG needs.
â Real player with 500.2 hrs in game
I have a lot of trouble figuring out what to say here. How do you review Putt Putt Saves the Zoo? You might as well ask me to write a review of Citizen Kane. At a certain point, the cultural value of a creation rises above criticism. Sure, Putt Putt Saves the Zoo may have its flaws, but at its core itâs become so ingrained in the American zeitgeist that to critique it is as unpatriotic as pissing on the American flag. Instead, I want to offer a thoughtful and nuanced critique of the philosophy extolled in Putt Putt Saves the Zoo.
â Real player with 69.9 hrs in game