Just Add Noise
ALPHA VERSION COMING SOON.
Create a world, play it music and watch it react and evolve.
Just Add Noise lets you control an audio reactive world. Build a scene and play it your own music.
What will your music attract?
Early experiments here. Although these are a very limited representation of what Just Add Noise will be like…
Just Add Noise is a solo indie project made in Unreal Engine. An early access version should be available soon.
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Infinite Progression
I have no issues running the game. Don’t listen to those low TPS homers giving negative reviews. This game is oddly satisfying. Cheap, fun, simple, idler.
– Real player with 52.6 hrs in game
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Crashes on loading a game, even if you create a new game, play for 2 minutes and try and load.
Gameplay seems completely uninteresting as well from the hour I’ve actually played.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Parking Slide
Very fun and moderately challenging, very charming art and great ambiance, very relaxing music, everything fits in a way that makes us very immersed in the experience.
very good game
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
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Relaxing puzzle game with beautiful art. Great for passing the time. I recommend!
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Puzzletronics Digital Infinite
Nice puzzel game, but you need to understand electronic basics first.
Not easy, but nice!
Atm its somehow bugged and i realy hope the guy who made it, will also fix it.
Also it would be nice if he would make a list of all possible parts and name them, so also the guys who doesnt know anything about electronic parts can understand why you need to put a led after a device.
The wires black/red are not 100% right colored, thats anoying.
Also some expert dlc of a circuit of an easy radio or so would be nice. =)
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
WARNING: UNITY INCOMING!!!
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It’s pretty, it’s simple, it’s got cute soothing music which is a must as it’s also got the usual round of unity silliness.
Basic tile game and kinda fun at that, unfortunately that’s all it has going for it.
To get the achievements I had to do a lot of clicking level select buttons to re-do some levels (not a network glitch it just didn’t register the achievements the first time, got first and last level achievements first then 5,10,20,ect) and that’s just this round of unity bugs.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Christmas With My Family - Jigsaw Puzzle
Relaxing game with good music and beautiful art. I recommend!!!!!!!!
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
I played with my younger brother, I liked it,
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Electrify
This game is still in earliest of access, but doesn’t say so - Version 0.1 when you boot it up.
Essentially broken - experienced many crashes.
It’s very unstable, crashing when saving components.
The interface is very difficult to use and poorly explained.
Moving/deleting components clunky of fails often
Bugs where circuits gave wrong answer or moved inputs and outputs.
Stores circuits as truth tables in json - so you can’t edit previous components you’ve made. And very slow to save components with more than 8-10 inputs or outputs, and then makes megabyte sized text files.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Stratup screen says: “ALPHA VERSION, EVERYTHING IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE”
Where is it written on the store page it’s an alpha??
Could be fine/interesting, but, unfortunately, it’s really an alpha, it’s very unpolished
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Puzzletronics Analog Eletronics
A really cool game, with many level options and a new challenge at each level.
The design is very beautiful and the soundtrack is excellent.
Perfect for relaxing a little after a stressful day.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
A nicely presented minimalist puzzle game. I found it very easy, but it does require you to remember the simple rules, such as direction of flow. The circuit resistors in the game are one thing that really didn’t make sense to me because they don’t have a specific function as far as I could tell (like actually resisting the current!). I must admit to being confused by transistors too. My excuse is that the instructions were very brief and also inaccessible during play.
Towards the end of the game, there were a couple of levels that involved a tiny bit of trial and error, but often the levels could be almost completely solved by just arranging the tiles so that they connect up in a loop.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Cyndefense 2
One of the best Tower Defense games I have played.
The towers and maps are interesting and the upgrade paths present options to make you think.
Graphics are fairly basic, but when you have good game-play, this does not really matter.
Had a couple of issues with the initial release, but Developer has been good in fixing.
– Real player with 21.4 hrs in game
good game
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Modulo
ive told this game to “fuck itself” multiple times. its a fun and addictive time killer.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
This game is very addictive! If you are numbers nerd like me, you’ll love it! I’d highly recommend Modulo to anyone who loves puzzles as well. :)
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Young Archaeologist
Broken achievements which should be easy to obtain.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Young Archaeologist is a memory puzzle game where you have to navigate your player across each of the 5 stages from left to the right side to collect all the fossils. The puzzles themselves are not hard to memorize but can be frustrating to some and get harder with each stage (the last one can be a pain).
If you are interested in Steam inventory items this game has a drop, just beat the 5 levels to get to the end and get a countdown timer, once it goes down you’ll get an item or restart game. Steam Inventory Guide
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game