Space Slurpies

Space Slurpies

Space Slurpies is pretty much the classic mobile game Snake in Vr.

We play with a single motion controller moving our snake around that is attached to the end of it, trying to make him eat and grow until we can’t move any more. While it is very low-poly the graphics do what they need to do with the gameplay being the core of the game here.

Sadly, the game gets boring the more you are playing it. All levels are the same, only the background and the color keeps changing. But since the price is ok and a multiplayer is available, it fits…It is very suitable for parent-child games, and it is very childlike.

Real player with 12.8 hrs in game


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I am new to VR and this is one of my first games. Super easy to get started. The colors and textures were amazing. The game was challenging and had enough competitive elements to keep me super engaged. I had seen reviews and podcasts claiming how calming and chill the experience is. I was not let down, a great game to play during some down time. On the podcast interview the developers seem really cool. They did a great job with this game. The interaction was super smooth. The maps are extensive. I will be back in soon to check out the ones I didn’t get to. I could just keep hanging out with the slurps, but had to go to work. You won’t be disappointed. Even the soundtrack was enjoyable and fresh.

Real player with 6.8 hrs in game

Space Slurpies on Steam

EQUALINE

EQUALINE

The price is probably a bit steep for what it is, nonetheless this is a fun and stylish short-burst game of mental agility - Boggle for Maths, basically. Plenty of variants to the standard Endless mode as well. It’s early access, so hopefully mouse will get patched in at some point, and it would be nice if it showed you the solution to a puzzle you passed or timed out on.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game


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– Review written for 3 Point Play

Among the things I’ve always hated, were I to make a list, math would probably be in the top 3. It’s not that I lack the skill to do calculations nor anything like that, but I guess every human has a particular way to approach society’s problems, and that would be the basis for almost any field of study. Go and ask a writer about the world’s problems, and his take on how to solve them, and the answer he’ll give you will probably be quite different from the ones that a scientist, mathematician or politician could provide you with.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

EQUALINE on Steam

Rock’n’Roll: Card Wargame

Rock’n’Roll: Card Wargame

US Marines and Vietnam partisans, welcome to Rock’n’roll: Card Wargame - a card wargame with interesting game mechanics and a unique visual style that will send you on a crazy alternative-historical trip through the chemical-drenched jungles of the Vietnam war. Take on the role of a commander of Vietnamese guerrillas or US armed forces and show your opponents what you’re made of!

Features:

  • 28 different cards: 12 units and 16 orders will make each game session in Rock’n’roll: Card Wargame unique and catchy.

  • Exciting mechanics of capturing strategic points on the battlefield, which is rarely seen in card games.

  • Each win will bring you points, which can be used to purchase customized items that allow you to collect a unique game set from the deck, dice, and playing field.

  • Author’s graphics in the modern comics style, transmitting the unique setting of the game.

  • Rock and roll soundtrack that complements the game atmosphere.

  • 25 achievements to achieve which you will need to show perseverance and ingenuity.

  • After each battle, your units will get experience, and over time you will be able to improve them into real hardened veterans.

  • In between online battles, you can try 2 story campaigns, both of which will tell a fascinating story of the conflict from different sides.

  • For already experienced players there also will be multiplayer modes: 1 vs 2, 2 vs 2.

See you in the damn jungle, commander!


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Rock'n'Roll: Card Wargame on Steam

Neon Parasite

Neon Parasite

Great PvP game. Fun one to couch play or with people online. Map design looks nice and looking forward to thrashing some friends.

Real player with 9.1 hrs in game

Woo eeh! That hydra mini game is hard but in the way that makes you wanna keep going until you’ve smashed your monitor.

If you’re in for a challenge the single will give it to you in spades, with a thumping techno soundtrack to get you pumped for each attempt.

Versus mode is a fast and wild, reflecting a shot into your opponents face and having them try to block only to realise it’s an unblockable bullet and gasp in horror as their little alien explodes into dust, is something to experience.

Great game, would buy again! (y)

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Neon Parasite on Steam

Tetris® Effect: Connected

Tetris® Effect: Connected

Tetris is the king of the puzzle games. The thing practically made the GameBoy sell for 10 years, the longest running console in History.

And with such notoriety, you didn’t necessarily need to improve on the formula. Game sold! Why spend money trying to improve when it’s already perfect?

So over the years, we’ve seen the licence get adapted for garbage mediums. Java. Apps on smartphones. Facebook gigs. Adaptations on stupid consoles. Quick cashgrabs. Still, the licence remained draped in glory.

Real player with 62.7 hrs in game

Summary

Latest iteration of possibly the most well-known block matching puzzle game in the world.

In detail

Over the last couple decades there has been plenty of Tetris games and countless more if you include all clones or ones that somehow borrow the core idea of dropping shapes and having the player match them together. The gameplay needs no explanation, but this brings it officially to the modern systems and adds a couple new spins on it as well.

The game is divided into three main subsections: journey mode, effect modes and multiplayer mode.

Real player with 53.4 hrs in game

Tetris® Effect: Connected on Steam

Help The Minotaur

Help The Minotaur

Help the minotaur to exit 20 mazes.

3 game modes: 1 player, 2 players (local co-op), 2 players (local versus).

Resolutions: 1280x720, 1600x900, 1920x1080, 2560x1440, 3840x2160.

Help The Minotaur on Steam

Spaceflux

Spaceflux

I was trying to google duct tape brands to fix my toaster and this game came up… 10/10 did help fix my toaster

EDIT: Toaster is no longer working

EDIT 2: Toaster was unplugged.. its working again

Real player with 10.7 hrs in game

As a very early concept it does look insanely interesting. I’m curious in what direction the devs are gonna continue with this.

i’d love to see some sort of strafe-jumping mechanic like in quake, also some textures cause pure colours are pretty tiring for the eyes.

Real player with 9.6 hrs in game

Spaceflux on Steam

Street Heat

Street Heat

has anybody won a race? if so i want to see video evidence! i want to see one of the devs win a race on easy because for a start its not possible to select difficulty on local mode! i dont believe the devs have even played the game!!!!!!!! its impossible to win. online mode is pointless cos theres always an ai with you that will win every time. making a game impossibly difficult will not bring sales. big fail devs!!!!!!!!!!!!

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

According to Steam, I last played this for around an hour back in 2017 when this game was still in Early Access. On a whim I decided to revisit it, and all I gotta say is, I’m really disappointed. When I last played this, I felt that the concept was cool but it was lacking in content, and just needed something more; according to the discussions, I’m not the only one that felt that way.

Other than some bugfixes according to the patchnotes (although OneWay’s AI is just broken), version 0.6.7275.31597 (which is the current version as of me writing this) has two new maps and SLIGHTLY different car handling. Nothing else, no alternate game modes, no new cars, no career mode, nothing. Just quick play with bots, other people on the same screen, or literally no one online. My problem with that is, Street Heat feels nothing more than a proof of concept that you get bored with after maybe an hour tops. At least grinding the car unlocks & achievements only takes three total at most.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Street Heat on Steam

Dancing Cube

Dancing Cube

About this game

You end up being trapped in the “Dancing Cube” which deforms to the rhythm of the music. View and feel the music, while doing your best to survive the sudden changes to the cube. Challenge your friends and see who handles the beat better.

Single or multiplayer

Play alone or with up to four players, locally or using Steam’s “Remote Play Together” feature.

Description of the game

The music will animate the “Dancing Cube” in which you are trapped with the other players.

But beware, some animations represented by the color red, will penalize the players who will come into contact with them.

You can move and jump to strategically position yourself in the cube to avoid obstacles or prevent another player from entering a safe area.

Your final score will be affected by your overall performance, so feel free to sabotage the other players.

Powers appear and allow to spice up interactions between players, such as a shock wave pushing all the players around you.

Level editor

Create custom levels using the level editor and let your friends test them.

Dancing Cube on Steam

GORSD

GORSD

Not many games attempt to fit into those “Painting” domination games, and with the somewhat recent release of Splatoon, it’d be a daring task to try to find another innovation of this obscure genre. However, GoRSD exceeds this goal with flying colors. This action packed puzzle has gotten me at the edge of my seat with its extremely intense gameplay and proves to be an excellent challenge for its players. When you finally finish that level or boss map, its soothing soundtrack and beautiful pixelated environments acts as a nice contrast for you to regain your footing and trek it to the next course. Multiplayer begins in absolute chaos, yet settles once the easy to learn mechanics are mastered by you and your peers. A few fixes could be done, but since this is a new release, there is plenty of time for polish. All in all, GoRSD has been an amazing purchase and I can’t wait for my next multiplayer matchup.

Real player with 18.9 hrs in game

I really like the game. The farther you get into the game the quicker you have to think and the soundtrack is really good! Great if you want a fast-paced puzzle game

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

GORSD on Steam