Crypto Is Dead
it’s a very zen game, with random bills and rules being a plus in my book. if there were any complaints, it would be about the pens and the scale, they don’t seem to serve any purpose.
– Real player with 19.6 hrs in game
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I want to like this game, I really do. For the size of the game and the 2 hours I put in upon writing this I feel I have enough time spent to see the problems, so let me list them as Pro’s and Con’s.
Pro’s:
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I get a huge Papers Please vibe from this and that can be a good thing to some, as some people like work simulations and feel they can have fun doing such thing without real life problems.
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The challenge aspect is nice, you start off generally putting out lot’s of notes and overtime it gets more busier and you see yourself putting less out there, I suck at numbers and letters so I’m really slow but I don’t find myself bankrupted.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Archie
Archie is an easy-to-learn puzzle game that you can while away a little time.
Help Archie find a way out of the cave, making the most optimal path, watch out for traps and fight the inhabitants of the cave. One small miscalculation can cost your hero his life, then you have to start all over again.
PECULIARITIES:
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many combinations of playing field generation
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battles with the inhabitants of the cave
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the ability to improve and make weapons
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15 levels of varying difficulty
However, do not forget, you only have one life.
Magic Thief
Become a Magic Thief in a new reinterpretation of the classic minesweeper game. Immerse yourself in the world of the magical Middle Ages, open chests, use charms and avoid encounters with mysterious crystals!
Magic Thief is a minesweeper like you’ve never seen him before. The cells are chests, wooden boxes and other vaults of jewelry, which our skillful thief wants to take away from the bad and the rich for the poor and deprived.
Features:
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Five game locations: taverns, dungeons, goblin caves, crypts of kings and magic voids
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Campaign mode and story quest events
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Changing size and shape of the playing field
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Classic mode for fans of the original game in Windows systems
Are you not afraid of difficulties? Don’t worry, the levels won’t be too easy.
On your way you will meet:
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Mimics cleverly masquerading as other objects
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Invisibles hiding from your search magic
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Teleporters changing their position on the map
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Antimagic crystals that block any interactions with the area around
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Anomalies generating a wave of energy that activates neighboring cells
And yet, your life will not be so difficult, as you take control of the magic of four kinds!
Use:
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Transfer Scope for cell theft
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Sensitive Powder for crystal search
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Rings of Time to make a move safely
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Time Shifter to correct your mistake
Never played minesweeper? It’s not scary. Inside the game, you will receive detailed training in the classic basics of the game.
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TRIOS - lofi beats / numbers to chill to
Did not expect the plot twist at the end
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
Simple gameplay that yields some surprisingly complex and layered challenges. The music is a nice touch, since the cognitive load isn’t all that high and gameplay feels like you’re winging it on a Rubik’s Cube or something, trying different combos to see what works and tease out the solution.
Nice bite-sized gameplay for the different levels, and Infinite Mode gives some nice challenges and replayability.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Admine
This is a great game! its difficult and requires alot of thinking, and a great spin off of minesweeper. definitely would recommend to the heavy puzzle gamer. only one minor bug where game occasionally will crash when pressing space on a charging tile, but with that as the only exception, this game is great.
– Real player with 19.9 hrs in game
Welcome Hacker,
To this procedurally-generated facility filled with traps.
With your trusty scanner and fully-charged breach zapper.
You must navigate through a hidden maze.
While you scan the area for security measures.
Creating sector marks on a virtual map.
You will find color key-cards to open special doors.
All in an effort to locate that elusive elevator.
So you can carefully ascend to the next level,
Until you reach the central server on the 7th floor.
ADMINE features 8 excellent techno tracks by 3kliksphilip.
– Real player with 17.6 hrs in game
Code Correction
a puzzle game based on parity and hamming codes.
each puzzle is randomly generated. first a binary code is generated. then a binary key is created based on the original binary code. finally a single digit within the original binary code is inverted. using the key you must find the binary digit that was inverted.
modes
2x2 = 2^(2*2)22 = 64 possible combinations
4x4 = 2^(4*4)44 = 1,048,576 possible combinations
8x8 = 2^(8*8)88 = over 1,180,000,000,000,000,000,000 possible combinations
Cubyrinth
Cubyrinth is a 3D puzzle game. Will you be able to navigate and find the correct solution in the labyrinth located on the 6 sides of the cube?
To complete the labyrinths, you can use highlight mode, which allows you to see already visited areas, as well as skip points, which allow you to skip too complex labyrinths (skip points will be given for every 3 completed labyrinths).
Game Features:
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An infinite number of labyrinths.
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Each labyrinth is located on 6 sides of the cube.
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Each labyrinth is unique, because they all are auto-generated.
Roundguard
Full disclosure: I beta tested this game a lot because it’s THAT fun. Day 1 purchase for me.
TL;DR:
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Peggle + Rogue-like + dungeon crawler
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Fun, highly addictive gameplay
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Super charming and endearing aesthetic
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Delicious mix of adrenaline wrapped in a cocoon of accessible, easy controls
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Victory music feels like a dance party in your heart
Longer notes:
This game is freaking awesome. I’ve sunk hours into it! It’s so easy to pick up and play. I can get satisfying sessions out of sneaking 15 minutes or going for 1.5 hours straight. It’s Peggle, but with monsters you have to defeat. And you get to use skills mid-turn after you’ve fired your shot. The loot and upgrades are interesting and fun to engage with, and that’s coming from someone who usually thinks of loot management or skill comparison as cumbersome. It’s in the goldilocks zone of loot mechanics.
– Real player with 84.9 hrs in game
This is it, folks! The next casual game you’ve been waiting for. It’s like Peggle and Diablo/Torchlight had a baby, and Slay the Spire came over to babysit. It’s a Peggle/rogue-like, but instead of a shiny ball, YOU’RE a “round guard” - a literal spherical hero bouncing your colorful and humorous way through three acts of a dungeon(crawl) to the big baddie at the end. You bounce just like a Peggle ball, but you also smash health and mana potions, level up your hero, upgrade your gear, obtain rare relics, throw on spell-imbued trinkets, and honestly, in general, have a blast! MAN, I love this game! It’s gorgeous, completely replayable, and it has that “just one more round” quality you so desire in a game such as this. I mean, honestly, highlights:
– Real player with 14.4 hrs in game
LYNE
~ DIFFICULTY ~
🔲 My grandma could play it
🔲 Easy
🔲 Normal
✅ Hard
🔲 A challenge to be reckoned
🔲 In the heat of confrontation, treat your opponent with respect
~ GRAPHICS ~
🔲 MS Paint
🔲 Bad
🔲 Meh
✅ Graphics don’t matter for this game
🔲 Good (nothing special)
🔲 An original artistic direction
🔲 Beautiful
🔲 Masterpiece
~ STORY ~
✅ This game has no story
🔲 Basic element of the contractual requirements
🔲 It’s there for people who want it
🔲 Well written
🔲 Leading to more in-depth researches/thoughts
– Real player with 36.3 hrs in game
LYNE can best be described as a minimalist puzzle game.
Essentially it is a series of logic puzzles generated on a grid, consisting of coloured nodes and permeable gears. Each puzzle must be solved on the fly by connecting paths from one primary node to another through the same coloured nodes and transitional gears. The goal is to ensure that all nodes and all the slots on each gear are used in the eventual solution.
There are twenty-five individual puzzles grouped into twenty-six sets, which grow in depth and complexity the greater the progress made. As you can imagine the puzzles start off deliberately simple allowing players to grasp the basic elements of gameplay. Later puzzles require an ever increasing amount of convoluted paths to be drawn in order to use all the available nodes and gear slots. In addition the game also generates a set of daily time-limited puzzles which vary in complexity and must be finished each day or they disappear until they are generated sometime in the future.
– Real player with 22.5 hrs in game
Militia 2
BrainGoodGames make excellent strategy games, with a minimalist aesthetic and a clever system where the difficulty grows progressively when you win. This is a great sequel to Militia, with a nice variety of units and enemies, and two different worlds (one where you use mirrors and lasers). The randomized boards, with all the possible combinations of units, give interesting puzzles. This is very satisfying to find an efficient way to use your three units (not always the same) in a dangerous situation. The weekly challenge mode is a lot of fun: you have one week to reach the highest floor you can with a given set of pieces and try to beat the score of other players. A game you can play for 10 minutes or some hours with this addictive “just one more turn” feeling.
– Real player with 97.7 hrs in game
An excellent turn-based tactics game that improves upon the original militia in every way. Quite possibly the best brain good game yet. It’s a shame so few people have played it. I would highly recommend this game to anyone who enjoys Into The Breach.
The game is very simple but also has plenty of depth. You begin on a randomized board of enemies with three units. Your goal is to kill all of the enemies with stars on them. It’s a constant struggle of keeping your own units alive while also trying to finish off the enemies with stars before time runs out. The game pushes you to make the most of every turn.
– Real player with 75.4 hrs in game