Main Assembly
If you have a creative drive or artistic eye, this game is great for allowing you to express yourself through your builds. The controls are a little wonky to start with and the building “flow” seems un-intuative at first. But it doesn’t take long to figure out how things work. If you have any experience with 3d animation or model building, this is definately in that “wheelhouse”. This feels more like working with clay, than sticking blocks together. There’s a decent amount of additional add-on pieces like hinges and servos, as well as pistons and specialized tools like the suction cup or drill head. The physics in-game are decent as well. Although, to me, the atmosphere feels thin. When taking off in a flyer, it feels more like your breaking the surface friction, than pushing yourself through the air resistance.
– Real player with 74.1 hrs in game
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Poorly designed and poorly made. Does not feel like a 1.0 game. Most controls can’t be rebound, and the input system is super buggy. Most controls can’t be bound to controller. The vehicle chase camera is awful, requiring constant hands on the controls just to see where you’re going, and like most badly designed things in this game, it’s not adjustable. It’s especially heinous in the space parts of the game, where you can end up upside down relative to the camera, which is just stupid. The game has very few options. There isn’t even a “reset options to default” button, so if you break something, which is very likely, you’re SOL. Multiplayer is a disaster, with horrible lag and desync making any kind of interaction or collision impossible. The challenges mode where you unlock parts and cosmetics is half interesting and half miserable. I ended up getting an automatic collectible grabber bot from the workshop because the sandbox levels with 45 stars were such a chore.
– Real player with 40.8 hrs in game
Logic World
Looks like a good start.
The first thing I would mention, is that this game is about building logic circuits, using logic gates. If you don’t know what an AND gate is, you probably need to do a bit of reading /videos before playing.
My “hello world” (first project) suggestion for new players, is to build a half adder circuit. A half adder is one of the first multi-gate circuits you learn when learning digital electronics. If you understand how computers add, you understand quite a lot more than many people about how computers work.
– Real player with 276.9 hrs in game
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LogicWorld is a boolean logic simulator in 3D with “game” marketing/usage controls.
So pack your backpack with some knowledge or a lot of curiosity.
And in time, we will also get built-in tutorials about boolean logic - looking forward to them.
It is also early access!
Means yes, there are a hell lot of bugs! But that is normal for most indie games.
And you can rely on the developers to fix the bugs within reasonable time.
The game has an awesome community (mostly on Discord). If you ignore some slang, it is very wholesome and helpful.
– Real player with 241.8 hrs in game
Particubes (Open Alpha)
Finally available!!
A lot is still to be added but we can create fun games already!! ^_^
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
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– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
Contraption Maker
I used to like this game. A lot. I won firts place in one of their contests, and second place in another. For which I received reward in the form of steam games. Contraption maker is a great example of a game that never stops growing. Even now, they keep adding new content to it.
But… things havetemporarily changed.
Top Meadow and Game Dev Castle took over the development and publishing of the game, and I get the feeling that they don’t really care about the game itself anymore. They look at things from a rather business perspective which is bad for this type of game’s health. I am talking about DLC packs, and the fact that they ruin this game’s fun of uploading and sharing contraptions, puzzles and mods.
– Real player with 205.6 hrs in game
If I think about my earliest days of video gaming, back before I got into my classic platformers like Sonic the Hedgehog, the title that stands out to me the most (amidst many education-focused games) was The Incredible Machine. A game that tests your ingenuity to solve puzzles, and your imagination to create them. Many of my fondest gaming memories from those days came from T.I.M. I got this game when it was in alpha, and the fact that I got to play any part in this game’s development, even just by messing around with the parts and reporting bugs, is something truly special to me.
– Real player with 37.8 hrs in game
World Wide Hack
World Wide Hack is an MMO simulation game about realistic hacking and cybersecurity for the Web, PC, and Mac. You hack into the leaked system of QuanTech company and, with other hackers, reveal their secrets while exploring experimental open-world networks.
Manipulate corporations' and inhabitants' lives by hacking their computers, observe the consequences of your actions and decide if you want to protect or exploit this world.
Collect the most effective sets of hacking and security tools, gather assets, and improve your computer to hack others, control parts of the network, or create the best websites and tools which will help other hackers and make you rich! Work with others to make your experimental activities useful for your faction and lead with them the world in the right direction.
Find out how easily some can manipulate many and how powerful but dangerous control over the information can be…
The game is in early access, so please be aware that the game still requires lots of bug fixing, polishing, and content and mechanics of the game can change.
Key Features
FUN YET AUTHENTIC HACKING
Real-life hacking and security tools which are authentic yet modified to be fun and created with several options to strategize
DECISIONS AND CONSEQUENCES
Use your power to manipulate the life of the game characters and corporates, which have various problems and stories and, in the end, affect the world balance.
RICH DYNAMIC STORY WITH REPLAYABILITY
Engaging main story and mini-stories in quests bring the player new perspectives on world problems. Discover different views of two factions, finding unique pieces with every gameplay.
REALISTIC ATMOSPHERE
From the first contact with the QuanTech application, you are pulled into a realistic atmosphere of the corporate environment and their secret quantum experiments, where nothing breaks your immersion.
COOPERATE, COMPETE OR GO SOLO
Full of puzzles in competitive and cooperative quests, playable in both multiplayer and solo-like gameplay with your decision of involving in PvP and area control fights
LEARN ABOUT CYBERSECURITY
Experience living futuristic IT context emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity. Find yourself surrounded by other players passionate about technological progress and innovations, learning about the impact of technology on modern society.
Join our Discord community here: https://discord.gg/Mpy9hbR
Machinist
this is a “roblox” for cellphone, what i mean is that it is a sort of sandbox, were you can create games programming with blocks, but onestly it kinda suck, pretty buggy, and the grapich is trash(i mean, its por cellphone), i had some fun. but not because it was good, but because it was buggy
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
After 2 hours playing this game I can say that:
THE GREATEST PROBLEM IS THE DEBUG: please remove it and add an option if you want to see it (that is kinda useless because the debug console is literally blank, but sometimes it opens up automatically in game and you get a wall of text of variables errors).
It has some potential
It’s full of bugs
3/5 games suck
There are a lot of mistranslated texts
I think that the only game that is kinda funny is the robocraft-like game but has a lot of bugs
The 1v1 melee game is unbalanced ‘cause if you pick the sword and shield you’ll win 99 times out of 100.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game