Tower Attack
Pretty good game, I killed a lot of purple people
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Pyramid Plunge
Pyramid Plunge is a game inspired from the classic spelunking platformers, adding a lot of humour for all ages bringing back the handcrafted pixel-art platforming of the 90s. You’ll explore creature-infested, ever-changing pyramids. Will you be able to dodge the devious traps & get past evil creatures lurking around every corner? Oh! And don’t leave your terrified partner behind!!
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Play with lovable characters of Giorgio and Felicie, an unlikely couple each with their strengths and weaknesses.
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Navigate your way through hordes of ancient evil creatures while exploring procedurally generated pyramids.
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Craft weapons by decoding blueprints from murals and collecting scraps.
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Collect lost treasures, and buy powerful upgrades and hilarious weapons from the friendly merchant Naeem (who is lost as much as you are!)
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Explore alone or Co-op with a friend. Or battle it out in a VS match where you – create exquisite chaos with bananas, frying pans, landmines, boomerangs and anything that comes under your hand to steal your opponent’s loot. Just remember to protect your partner at all times!
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Cross four ancient kingdoms with their own distinct environments and secrets to be uncovered as you make your way down to the exit.
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Streamer Mode allows Twitch Streamers to let their audience to interact and cause even more havoc. Streamers can let them vote for level modifiers, events, and other surprises. They can ALSO control the Streamer’s partner or even the Bosses!
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Rewind anytime during the game, and play it in slow-mo replicating those awesome VCRs of the 90s. Re-see the spontaneous hilarious moments that you create.
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Compete in the daily Pyramid of the Day, where a randomly generated pyramid is kept for 24 hours, together with its leaderboard. Battle it out on the leaderboard, and if you are in the top-spot, you can claim your Pharaoh of the Day title on the game’s Discord !
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The time is always ticking… if you lurk around for too long, the pyramid will start flooding. Who knew pyramids could flood!? Take what you can, and go go go!
Pyramid Plunge is currently scheduled for an Early Access release later this year, with a full release to follow 3-4 months after.
“What would you call a Pharaoh who farted infrequently?
You can call him toot-uncommon!”
That’s the best joke Giorgio came up with, to try calm Felicie down when they got lost in the Great Pyramid. Meet Giorgio and Felicie. She likes reading and visiting museums and old temples. He likes beer and farting! Their visit to the Great Pyramid was a DISASTER! They got separated from their group. And entered a cursed chamber by mistake where they woke up the Great Pharaoh! The pyramid suddenly became alive with crawling mummies and other creatures. Will they put their differences aside and find their way out?
Read More: Best Procedural Generation Crafting Games.
Rotate To Find The Difference
Not only is this early access, it plays like early access, unfortunately, and there is very little feedback on how you are progressing. The idea is neat, but it needs refinement to bring it up to the standard of other recent “find the difference” games, split screen or Kim’s game style. Unfulfilled potential and not worth wasting time on as it stands, but one to watch.
Its not expensive compared to others of this type, and it shows. If the devs are prepared to put in a bit of work they will have a good game on their hands, and be able to charge more, as but as it stands I cannot recommend even at this price and in this condition.
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
Easy to 100% Achievements, your typical Spot the Difference/Hidden Object game
4 ways to rotate, pressing numbers 1-4 will switch between scenes individually without needing to rotate, rotate with left click, use arrow keys & A/D
Gameplay: focus will primarily be color or size, nothing out of place here or moved at all, you can mute the audio in this game & the game does feature a “lock rotate” in the left corner of the screen of any level
Difficulty: Easy consists of 2-4 objects to find in various levels, Hard has 7-8, while I only tested 2 levels as I came across a major issue, I didn’t know of a difficulty option until I got 100% achievements, but glad I avoided it
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
u evade
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Good music
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Interesting and Innovative gameplay
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Fantastic Story
10/10 would reccomend
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
there are these toys that are a screen with a revolving picture on it like a racetrack and you move another picture like a racecar and you avoid the other cars coming at you and it’s all kinda on the honor system. yeah theyre pretty rad
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Monkey Split
Literally a bitcoin miner, this game is awful. I have 4 hours on the game because after the 10 minutes i played it and got off it was still somehow running but didn’t show up on task manager. My friends mic and mouse broke from this game and i obtained crippling depression from this pos game.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
big fan of da game, i play dis game, no depresiono
now server die after i play one game the
no good, no good at all
not enough game time
i no happy
i depressiono
if u no fix
i suicide
fix da game
i bouught a funny funny hat in da game
cant quit
pls
i dont want depressiono
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Miasma Caves
The gameplay of Miasma Caves is very simple: Explore a cave, find treasure, escape alive to sell said treasure in town, repeat.
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No Automap (for an exploration game this is a huge drawback)
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Intermediate cave levels are a bottleneck in difficulty (rocks fall, everybody
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Not much of a story
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A few minor bugs
The Pros:
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Over 150 different treasure items of 4 different categories
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Town can be developed
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A lot of variety in available tools, which allows for different approaches of exploration.
– Real player with 150.1 hrs in game
I have played enough Miasma Caves to recommend it. You play a dragon-lady who spelunks a procedurally-generated cave in search of treasure and you’re a pacifist, so that means that you don’t attack any of the monsters inside. But you still can get hurt (such as from cave-ins, and falls, and the titular miasma), and there’s still a challenge in seeing how far you can go whilst getting out alive! It’s a fun game and I recommend it to anyone, especially those who loved Leila “Woofle” Wilson’s soundtrack in Freedom Planet; some of the greatness in that soundtrack is carried over in this game.
– Real player with 41.3 hrs in game
Safe Squares
Glad that I bought it.
I’m just effectively working with my emotions while playing this game. These puzzles are organized in such a way that I’m feeling nervous when solving - so after completing I can close my eyes and reflect on my thoughts and emotions.
So you can really help yourself if you buy.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Starlight Explorers
It’s a fun way to learn about gravity and orbits, with a story designed to welcome a younger audience to those concepts. Beyond that, the simple aim-and-release gameplay is versatile enough to range from a meditative squiggle-drawing activity to a fiendish spatial-reasoning challenge.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
The game is very relaxing and satisfying when you find the right trajectory. For me, Starlight really shines toward the middle of the story missions where the planets are no longer shown and you must find them through their gravitation pull.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Color Slayer
I had a lot of fun getting the achievements. It is a very easy game to play. I recommend it to everyone.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
Mecha Snake
Choose a game speed.
Avoid obstacles and take care of enemies.
Collect segments. They will make the snake longer and improve its armor, attack, or perception.
The enemy base is made of procedurally chosen blocks and their difficulty increases as you earn points.
The main objective is to reach the best score, get many medals to achieve it.