WaveTiles
A very good and fun game to play with friends ! It remind me of old ps games that you could play co-op on the same room with friends
– Real player with 19.0 hrs in game
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Harmony’s Odyssey
A 3D adventure puzzle game set on the verge of mythical legends and the modern world. Harmony’s Odyssey offers engaging and thoughtful tile-based riddles based on classic jigsaw idea, brought to the new heights, accompanied by mighty creatures and their unpredictable attitudes.
MYTHICAL DIORAMAS
Embark on an adventurous odyssey through mythical lands, presented as lively, detailed dioramas, filled with engaging mechanics and gameplay features. Each diorama is diverse, unique and represents mini universes - biomes. Can you solve the mystery surrounding the Suburbs? Or outplay the home team in the Stadium?
FABLED CREATURES
Meet wonderful, curious creatures and experience their daily lives full of comedy and drama, where fables and urban legends are shared on smartphones and even a dragon can sometimes get stuck in traffic. A trio of penguins looking to shoot some selfies? Minotaurs getting ready for another Bull Football match? Get to know them better and bring their little worlds together - piece by piece!
CHARMING MINI GAMES
Journey through dioramas of Olympus is full of things to discover. Along the way, you will come across engaging side activities including varied puzzle challenges and mini-games. Solving tiles is just one of the ways through these mythical lands and a round of good old ‘Dragonmice Dungeons’ sure does sound like fun!
FEATURES
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3D tile-based gameplay with interactive puzzles
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7 distinctive biomes filled with life
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Mini games that resemble popular puzzlers
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Cheerful, fussy creatures that resemble common myths
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Engaging, thoughtful riddles to solve
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Eventful story of myth & modern times
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Wildfire
I’ll try to be as concise as possible, but I’m a long winded individual so…here goes!
First of all, I absolutely love this game. The art style, animation, gameplay, replay, and humor is just amazing. This is probably my favorite game this year and I think the first game I’ve gotten all the achievements on in a long time. It’s got it’s fair share of flaws, but nothing that completely breaks the enjoyment of the game.
Pros:
Graphically, the game is beautiful. Big fan of pixel art, the animation is key in pixel art. With very few pixels to represent a character or world, the only thing that separates the generic pixel art and a living world is animation and this game has it.
– Real player with 51.0 hrs in game
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I played the demo and that was pretty fun, it kinda sold me on wanting to get the full version ASAP…even though I was already pretty set on wanting to get it since it’s initial announcements because of its various innovations with the elemental mechanics.
As much as I enjoyed the demo though, it was a fairly condensed experience designed to give you a small taste of each of the elements that you get to work with throughout the game and only lasts a couple of hours. At the time of me writing this review, with the full version of the game (which I found heavily discounted ~ what a lovely surprise that was) I’m at just under 40 hours and about to start level 21 (Mountains 6). I’m not sure how many levels there are overall (I could look it up I’m not one to spoil these types of details for myself lol), but when looking at the game map I’m in the upper right section…about to leave the mountains, so I still have quite a bit to go it seems, which is awesome.
– Real player with 39.3 hrs in game
The BridgeMaster
In The BridgeMaster, you are a magician who discovers that your neighboring village is collapsing! The townsfolk have been left stranded on the pockets of land still left standing. It’s now up to you to save them!
In this tile-based puzzle game, you must salvage materials from the village, build bridges across the chasms, and give the townspeople a route out. Just be sure that you’re not blocking the path you create for them to escape!
Haustoria
On the main menu screen there’s New Game, Continue (a previous game) and Bonus Area. Upon starting a new game you’ll find yourself besides a stone wall, nearby are some colourful buildings and homes. Snowcapped mountains are in the distance, with a big bright sun shining down on all below. From here you will have some information about what keyboard keys will allow you to move, jump and interact with to help you on your way.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Loved the artwork and music in the game. The puzzles were also really fun, and I enjoyed the thumbtack mechanic. Definitely recommended!
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Jumper Magic
A haiku…
Main menu is suck
Scary bad guys do not die
am I Tifa Lockheart?
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Couldn’t get past the first level.
Maybe I suck, but this is not fun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4frtVxZouQ&lc=z22cgzsxdxypdpb2yacdp433sbyfrbf2xb5f0zgjng5w03c010c
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Wizards:Home
Wizards:Home
Wizards:Home is a homage to a old favorite SNES game called Troddlers. Based on the ability to get the lemming-like
dolls to the exit safely without any hitches. There is over 100+ levels with various biomes that you must traverse. You must also
obtain the gems on every level.
The game supports a wide variety of gamepads such as the Xbox 360 and Xbox One Controllers, PS3, PS4 and more.
There is plans to add in VR Support adding in a unique experience and gameplay.
Malediction
i wouldn’t recommend this game at the time of writing this
the voice acting is pretty bad tho i do give props to it being done by 1 maybe 2 people, they do try to give a different voice but they they sound off.
the art style is really good and does fit well with the area
some of the puzzles are pretty good tho others seem that you have to die once or twice to get what you’re supposed to do.
the bosses are can be easy but most of them do quite alot of damage with some attacks being too easy and some being too unexpected.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
A game with interesting mechanics, blocking time is innovative and well implemented. But also because of its strange nature it is very unstable and difficult to control, not to mention the glitches you encounter.
The whole game has graphics that I liked a lot, you notice the great work in taking care of the environments, the lights and everything else.
The problem is that most of the work has been given to the graphics rather than to the design, which is unclear at certain points and excessively difficult in others, not to mention the numerous bugs that forced me to challenge the final boss 6 times before succeeding to overcome it.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Spherical alliance
I got this game as a beta key, but I must say I would have bought it, anyway. This is a remake of an old game from 1989 and oh boy, did I love the game back then. It offered a unique blend of skill, action and puzzle and this new game captures exactly these aspects. The game adds additional features and removes old concepts that do not fit into modern games (like lives and the need to start from the beginning every time).
If you know Solomon’s Key, you will feel quite familiar with the concept, but it adds a lot of its own. I can highly recommend the game to anyone who likes puzzle/skill, retro games or the original game from back then.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Pacifist Outside
Great suspense and atmosphere with challenging gameplay. It´s a neat package if you enjoy platformers, truly a fascinating and at times scary experience.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
It’s not a perfect game, but if you’ve enjoyed the two original Oddworld games, especially their platforming elements - there’s a high chance you will enjoy this one.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game