Labyrinthine
its a very well made game with a lot of replayability its definitely a game to play with friends and is well worth the price 7/10
– Real player with 29.3 hrs in game
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Good Thrill! But I wish there would be more saving spots in Chapter 2. One Monster was hunting us all the time back to the house as we tried to get the “survival book achievment”. Felt a bit long lasting and is getting exhausting. It’s still my favorite Map from all Chapters. Chapter 3 felt after Chapter 2 a bit easy, haven’t had the same feeling. Beautyful Map, but not as hard as Chapter 2 in my opinion.
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
Assignment 42
Very delicious robot game where you navigate between rooms and use robots to solve problems. For some reason at level three it didn’t run for me. But as I try to point out in many of my reviews. I has potato.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
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Great game controlling your robot. And evacuating hostage.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
Good Knight
Gameplay-
☑ Very good
☐ Good
☐ Nothing special
☐ Okay
☐ Bad
Graphics-
☑ Masterpiece (runs on potato systems)
☐ Beautiful
☐ Good
☐ Will do
☐ Bad
☐ Awful
Audio
☑ Amazing (Great music playing as one gets clapped)
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
Audience
☐ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☐ Everyone
Story-
☐ Lovely
☑ Good (need to play more to understand the story)
☐ Average
☐ Not great
☐ None
Difficult-
☐ Just press a bunch of buttons
☐ Easy
☐ Significant brain usage
☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master
– Real player with 77.4 hrs in game
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A fresh take on the bullet hell/puzzle genre
At first glance, Good Knight looks messy/confusing/intimidating. But don’t let that stop you from enjoying the game for what it is: at its core a very challenging bullet hell that will make you come back for more.
The game’s premise is very, very, simple: it’s a one-button puzzle/bullet hell game. Your character is always on the move on the stage. You press a button, your character changes direction. That’s the basics! The key to progressing in the game is recognizing patterns and rhythms, knowing when to use the optional slowdowns, and dodging at the right time. The tutorial itself reinforces the fact that the mechanics are basic enough that it immediately throws you into the main game almost immediately. Side note: there may be a need to improve the tutorial instructions because I’ve seen a few players take a bit to figure out how to progress from it.
– Real player with 51.9 hrs in game
HELLSEED
HELLSEED is a first person horror adventure with puzzles and some action elements.
SYNOPSIS
Italy 1980,
some doctors of a psychiatric hospital in province of Turin report the missing of a colleague of their own to the police.
You are the detective investigating about what happened.
The first place in whch you start the research is the house of the doctor.
While in the house, many strange things will happen and a dark presence will seem to follow you everywhere you go.
What does it want from you?
What is the relationship between it and the doctor?
Is the doctor really missed?
Is he dead?
All these questions and many others you will have to answer for discovering the truth and completing the game.
Be careful and don’t panic, someone will try to catch you and take you to hell…
FEATURES
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Realistic graphics:
Thanks to the power of S2ENGINE HD the game performs a photorealistic environment that will completely immerse you in the detective’s shoes.
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Horror atmosphere:
The game is inspired to the atmosphere of classic italian horror cinematography, with a lot of jumpscares and references to Italian culture.
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Intriguing story:
As detective you will discover all the secrets of the house and its tenants.
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Puzzles and investigation:
Using a well-structured inventory, during the game you will be able to collect and examine objects and use them when you need to solve puzzles.
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Chasing Gameplay:
A dark presence will start to chase you at a certain point in the game, you have to run and hide using what the environment offers to you.
Tin Hearts: Prologue
2 Minute Video Review → https://youtu.be/slPuCooKGbg
Tin Hearts is a lemmings type game. Tiny toy soldiers march forward and it’s up to you to guide their path to the goal.
You don’t control the toy soldiers directly, you need to change other objects to steer them. Starting with just simple blocks to make them turn, but eventually you’ll be manipulating other toys to steer them. And there’s some creative contraptions that get involved as well.
The levels start small, but eventually you’ll need to guide the soldiers through large toy shops.
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers
The most beautiful VR game I have ever played. Each puzzle room will amaze you with its idyllic charm. You almost forget about the puzzles and just want to look around and play with the different assets. Unfortunately, most of the assets are there just for decoration as you cannot interact with them (outside what the puzzle wants you to interact with to solve the puzzle).
The puzzles follow along the normal Lemming-style puzzle challenges. However, several of the mechanics are done keeping with the toy workshop theme. You can stop time, forward time or reverse time. You’ll use toy blocks to guide your toy soldiers. They will jump on toy drums, take a balloon ride over obstacles, or bounce off a book or toy train. There will be obstacles such as the Jack-in-the-box to avoid.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Amazing Fix
keeps me busy for hours, love the creativity
– Real player with 1182.8 hrs in game
I absolutely love this game. I find it very relaxing. Well, maybe not relaxing… as it also gives me anxiety. Let me explain: this game lights up every single one of my OCD receptors. Straighten up a room? Yes, please! Pick up all the trash? Ding, ding, ding! Remove/fix problems? Now we’re cooking with gas! Pick up all the “whatever” of that specific group? Bingo! Yahtzee! We’ve got a winner!
And then the anxiety sinks in: I am way too excited about this. This is giving me waaaaaay too much joy. I may need to find a therapist. This can’t be normal.
– Real player with 332.1 hrs in game
Just N
The purpose of this game is to put operators in numbers and to make the calculation result the target value. Let’s decide the number from 1 to 10 at random and use that value. There are four game modes. Aim for a high score!
Game
The target value is randomly determined from 1 to 10. Assign 1 to 10 randomly determined numbers to the 5 x 5 panel. Operators are randomly placed in 4 panels each. If the result is the target value, the numbers disappear and the score is added.
Game mode
・ Classic
It is a normal mode without any change. If you can not put numbers on the panel, the game is over. Perhaps this mode will be the longest continuous play mode.
・ Time attack
We will compete how many numbers can be erased in 120 seconds. Believe in your judgment and intuition and aim for a high score.
・ Move mode
Numbers can be placed up to 30 times. Erase multiple numbers at the same time and get high points with combo bonus.
・ Zen
Unlike other modes, it is possible to replace numbers. You can continue indefinitely.
Tutorial
Click the panel on the game to put the left most number of “Number:”.
If you put a number, it will be left-justified and the new number will be decided randomly.
Place the numbers between operators.
If you set the number so that the calculation result is the value of * of “Just *”, the two numbers disappear and the score increases.
It is also possible to erase multiple numbers at the same time.
It is game over when all the panels are filled.
If E has a number in the panel you clicked, you can delete that number.
Appears once in 15 times.
Liminal
I slightly recommend it to 3D-space puzzle lovers. The trick is two sides of one door connect two spaces or the same space with different gravity directions, it sounds like Portal but not exactly.
The puzzle design is solid. This is the game that we can suffer less if we rely on instinct and don’t think deeply. But once we stop and start to comb through the clues, well, mind twisted. In the end, I spend about 4h but I think the real content lasts 2h.
To me, the problems are
1. It’s not a platformer, but the jump is too clunky to ignore.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Where to start with this game… I played through the WHOLE thing and can honestly say I had a really good time. There are some frustrating glitches, for example, if you restart the fourth level, it become unbeatable and you must start over from the third level to avoid this problem. There are also some issues with the jump feature. But regardless of these problems, the puzzles are frustrating and fun and the colors are really vibrant. I think this game has tons of potential and could be even better with some additional gameplay features, bug fixes and polish.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
Maze Mayhem
ARE you burnt out on massive games that requires hours upon days to finish, let alone complete?
DO you find yourself enjoying simple, yet deceptively challenging games?
IS a third question even required at this point? Because all the answers are conveniently the same!
Welcome to my game, Maze Mayhem! This game is jam-packed with 50 levels full of variety. From puzzle solving, to dodging enemies, to avoiding spikes, to dancing around fire, to enemies dancing around you, and plenty of mazes to navigate. Trust and believe me when I say that you are sure to find something new around every level. And with levels being about a few minutes long to finish (assuming everything goes fine), it’s an easy game to play for a few minutes. . .Or maybe even a few hours, who knows.
Merge & Blade
Awesome game^^ I saw a preview for this game a bit ago and added it to my wishlist. I LOVE merging things and tetris. This has the same kind of feeling. I love the sounds they use and its satisfying when I make a major merge. I also like that the characters can be upgraded and that there are other upgrade features. Some levels are simple while others offer a bit of a challenge/need to have a little strategy to get where your going. Overall its very fun. Kudos to everyone who worked on this^^
– Real player with 43.0 hrs in game
I totally recomend to buy this game if you want a relaxing game to play while you listen to a podcast or drink some coffee, but despite of this there are some things that need to be taken in count before you but it:
-The campaign mode it’s just a succesion of levels there’s not a lot of story on the game.
-The gameplay mechanics are really good and fun once you get into them, but there’s a moment on the game where the upgrading mechanics become quite badly balanced and unfair for the player.
-The game in general isn’t difficult, but there are a few moments where it spikes brutaly making the player get stuck for like an hour or two in a level while quite literaly after you get past those spikes you have to play 2 or 3 levels that you could beat without caring too much about the strategy aspect of the game.
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game