Adventures Of Two Foxes
The game tells the story of two brothers who live in peace after a nuclear disaster. They communicate together, make friends, quarrel and go through difficult times. The world is under threat again, and the main task is to fulfill the father’s request. Having set off with the help of a miracle teleporter, the story of two sheets begins. You have to explore a huge world, as well as make key decisions that will affect the end of the game. Each character has his own character, opinion, life goals, and so on. The project can please fans of a deep plot, hardcore platformers, riddles, horror and action. Kill everyone in sight or show mercy? It’s up to you…
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Planet Alcatraz
Planet Alcatraz is a decent RPG with a Fallout vibe. The combat system is more in line with the Baldurs Gate and Icewind Dale games i.e. Combat is in real time but you can pause the action with the space bar to issue commands.
As other reviewers have stated the English translation and voice acting are terrible but can often be (unintentionally) amusing. However bad the translation is it does not prevent you from following the plot or understanding what to do next.
The minimum spec graphics card for this game is nVIDIA GeForce 6600/ATI Radeon X800, 128 MB. I have an nVIDIA 8800 GT 512MB and it was working overtime running this game with the default settings. I recommend changing all graphic settings to Low. I honestly couldn’t see much difference after I did.
– Real player with 107.0 hrs in game
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It’s the 26th century. You’re an imperial soldier sent as an undercover convict to a penal colony on Planet Alzatraz with a mission to sabotage a spacecraft the convicts are building to escape the planet. The landing pod crashes, you are separated from your teammates, get captured and thrown in a labor camp. Because of your excellent build and opportunistic tendencies, you quickly rise through the ranks and become the go-to person for many Planet Alcatraz inhabitants, who have 25 hours' worth of quests for you.
– Real player with 25.5 hrs in game
OUTTA GAS
Meat!!!
What happens when you take the full metal humor of Full Throttle mix it with a turned based combat system reminiscent to the VATS system in fallout and mix it all into a graphical aesthetic that looks like the lovechild of an adult swim cartoon and newgrounds animations. The combat mechanic alone is fun enough to sink some time into this one. You aim at your enemy wherever you want with whatever weapon it it destroys them layer by layer in a boxed grid style if it hits. Different weapons and skills have a chance to hit them in that particular spot based a variety of factors. There’s a diverse set of “uglies” to fight, weapons to use, and powerups to find. There’s also secrets to discover throughout the fairly long game. Set out into the wasteland collecting meat as a currency for upgrades in the quest to find gas to keep yourself driving through the wasteland.
– Real player with 57.1 hrs in game
Outta Gas has a retro, throwback, feel to it. Lots of little easter eggs and nods to classic games, film, etc. The soundtrack is fantastic, and also calls back to nostalgic times.
Turn-based combat with increasingly more complex levels as the game progresses. The dialogue has equal bits of wit, snark, and innuendo.
Coded, animated, and voiced by one dude, this game has a lot of heart, sweat, and tears in it. There’s also a lot of blood, but I don’t think any of that is the game designer’s. :)
– Real player with 47.7 hrs in game
60 Seconds!
“60 Seconds!” is one of many survival-types games, that are currently available on Steam. The biggest problem of this genre is the fact, that these days, each survival game seems like a copy of a previous one. “60 Seconds!” does not have this problem - although not without issues, it manages to stay unique, engaging and addicting.
Gameplay is split into two parts. First one is time limited (60 seconds) and is based on finding the right items, that will help you to survive next few months that your four (or less, depending on your choices) characters will spend in the bunker. Second part is basically text-based, you’ll make decisions regarding your items and situations, you will also manage your food and water. It’s not only about keeping track of your supplies, so your family has something to eat (that itself isn’t easy, but it’s definitely doable). Even if they are well fed, they still may fall sick, run away, not come back from expedition or loose their minds.
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
You are Ted: loving husband, father of two. You lead a lovely, peaceful life with your family until the nuclear apocalypse strikes. Now, you have 60 Seconds to decide what’s important enough to bring into the shelter with you… and survive as long as possible.
60 Seconds is not quite what I expected it to be, though in all honesty I’m not sure entirely what I was expecting of the game, but it has its charm still.
It is, in its core, a survival text adventure with some mild dark comedy thrown in. Yes, there’s a part that’s kind of action-y (the initial 60 seconds of it), but it’s played for such small amount of time it’s hardly noticeable, even if the contents are quite relevant to the development of the story.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Journey of a Roach
Gameplay
‘Journey of a Roach’ is a point & click adventure game. In order to progress in the game, you collect items you find and then use them on stuff in the world or on other items you collected, as is usual in these games. But there is one thing that makes ‘Journey of a Roach’ stand out: as you’re playing a roach, you can effortlessly climb walls and ceilings. This adds a whole new dimension to the game world, compared to other games of the genre. It also made me switch from keyboard and mouse to a controller, but a controller is certainly not mandatory to play the game efficiently.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
A journey of a roach is a third person point and click adventure game developed by Kobold games and Daedalic entertainment.
Gameplay
In AJOAR you do your usual point and click games mechanics, aka: picking up items and using them on other things or combining items.
But it has a unique mechanic: wall climbing it works pretty well though on some stuff it seems you can climb it but you cant.
There’s one complaint i have there’s a puzzle pretty close to the end where you to get electricity to a screwdriver but, you can’t let the pipes touch it to much or else it resets.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Eastward
This game is a brilliant! I The world is so attractive that you want to spend hours in it and explore every corner of it. It was with great pleasure that I communicated with each NPC. Dialogues gave me so much emotions. I can’t remember the last time I smiled so much while playing. What about music, it’s sheer delight. She immersed me in the days of my childhood. And I really felt like a little carefree boy.
This is the best game in the last year. Recomend for everybody!
– Real player with 39.9 hrs in game
Gameplay-
☑ Very good
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Graphics-
☐ Masterpiece
☑ Beautiful
☐ Good
☐ Will do
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☐ Awful
Audio
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Audience
☐ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☐ Everyone
Story-
☐ Lovely
☑ Good
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☐ None
Difficult-
☐ Just press a bunch of buttons
☑ Easy
☐ Significant brain usage
☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master
☐ Not so easy
☐ Difficult
☐ Dark Souls
Grind-
☐ Nothing
☐ Only if you care about leaderboards/ranks
– Real player with 30.1 hrs in game
60 Seconds! Reatomized
I picked up 60 Seconds! Reatomized for only £3 and its definitely been worth my money. The game is one of my favourites of all time and I’m happy to gotten all the achievements for it.
The main premise of the game is to survive the apocalypse until you get one of the game’s many endings. However this is easier said than done and there may be a couple things that try to stop you from reaching your goal. You’ve got to manage food, water ,other supplies and sanity to survive.
The characters are likeable, unique and have their own personalities, the setting is very reminiscent of the mid 20th century, the atmosphere is dark and comedic and the soundtrack (even though there isn’t much on it) really sets the mood. I have also never encountered a single bug or had an issue at all which really made me appreciate the game more.
– Real player with 39.5 hrs in game
A refreshed version of 60 Seconds!
This review will be short because not too much has changed compared to the basic version of the game.
Review of 60 Seconds!
https://steamcommunity.com/id/NajMad2000/recommended/368360snr=1_5_9__402
Two endings have been added, which are long-term, meaning that we have to play a few games and count on luck to unlock them. Also, the game interface has been changed in the menu, and also in the bunker. The book has several tabs, which we can operate without clicking arrows. Additionally, we have some new events.
– Real player with 32.9 hrs in game
Scheming Through The Zombie Apocalypse: The Beginning
A choices matter Visual novel full of offensive humor, staring two degenerate morons and how they deal with surviving a zombie apocalypse.
+graphics are pretty good cartoon style.
+Story line is funny(THE FIRST TIME)
+Soundtrack is relaxing, but not necessarily good.
-Saves. This saves after every chapter. There’s no other save option. Should save after every chapter, so you can go back in case you mess up. This is super punishing for mistakes.
-Lack of options. You can literally only change them at the beginning of game. And there’s literally nothing for sound or graphics. Just to show the text in the talk bubbles. If you choose to not show text, it still shows the stupid bubble over everyone’s head anyway. Oh and language settings, which only has about 8 options.
– Real player with 33.5 hrs in game
Scheming Through The Zombie Apocalypse: The Beginning is a freaking hilarious adventure game, that was created for people, who are seriously in love with funny characters, dark humor and witty dialogue lines.
Pros:
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Good engaging story
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Great nonstop humor for the whole game
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Choices really matter here with many different outcomes
– Real player with 22.5 hrs in game
Bolt Action
A small zombie shooter that requires both twitch and strategic skills, and a sense of humor…One genetically enhanced man along with an inept, insulting, and cowardly scientist must save the World from his evil twin brother and the mutated hordes! Strategically use weapons including a heavy cannon, quad-barrel shotgun, nodachi samurai sword, and a Mantis™ caltrop along with the environment itself to defeat the tireless, invading monstrosities.
Cyanide & Happiness - Freakpocalypse (Episode 1)
The game gives a few laughs and so far the story seems to be intriguing, so I’m looking forward to seeing where it goes next. And it’s nice to see some familiar characters from the animated shorts in it.
Some problem I have with this game is how much of it is exploration and how little is a part of the story itself. The game can be completed really quickly if you only focus on the tasks they give you. But there’s a bunch of locations and countless of objects you can interact with in each of them. So vast majority of the game is just clicking everything and listening to your character saying something funny about it, coming up with another pun (I swear this game contains every single pun you could ever come up with), sometimes unlocking a costume piece or giving you some easter egg. I don’t think the balance is right if I have to spend hours examining all the new locations open to me, but when I move on to actually do the tasks to carry on in the game, it turns out it only takes a few minutes and suddenly I’m back to having to explore more locations.
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
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You go to the school doctor because you feel ill - and she welcomes you by telling you that they don’t do plastic surgery here. Or whether you’ve come because of your malnutrition or your terrible body odour … well, that’s how you constantly get treated in Cyanide & Happiness - Freakpocalypse. Funded on Kickstarter, it is based on the dark yet humorous Explosm comics. To ensure that the humour and character design of the comics is also reflected in the game, publisher Serenity Forge and developer Skeleton Crew Studios have worked closely with Explosm and I-Mockery. With Cyanide & Happiness - Freakpocalypse, subtitled Hall Pass To Hell, the first of three planned parts has now been released.
– Real player with 17.4 hrs in game