Idle Roboto
Game doesn’t have a save function. Do not recommend to anyone wanting to close their game ever.
– Real player with 43.0 hrs in game
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This game is interesting, but it severely lacks in-game information. Different robots have different reactions on blocks, and it can get extremely confusing.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Make a Path for the Chicken
Clever use of mouse and keyboard. Being able to rotate the platforms opens up interesting solutions. Your platforming still needs to be on par though to make it through all the puzzles. Personally I liked the minimalist 8-bit look of the levels.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
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Nice puzzle platformer.
Played from start to finish and I’m satisfied with the challenge (not too easy nor too hard) and the overall presentation is coherent with the price, so I would say it has a very good value.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Mine Trap Reborn
Mine Trap Reborn takes place in an old abandoned mine. As the miner, you must clear each level and progress- but be sure to watch out for the blobs! Play through 130 levels, 30 in classic mode and 100 in arcade mode. Classic mode sticks close to the game’s namesake; Minetrap, a game which existed in the 90’s (it does not exist anymore). Arcade mode is the new, flashy version, complete with earthquakes, lava, dark levels, wind, coins, overly dramatic music, alternative objectives, crumbling levels, bosses, and more! While in theory the game is simple, it is quite easy to end up in a bad position and die- there are death messages designed to enhance the user experience and provide encouragement for level progression. There is also word of a hidden minigame, maybe you should hang out on the main menu…
How-To
It is recommended one plays Classic mode before attempting Arcade mode. Arcade mode is much more difficult.
Kill blobs by digging traps, getting them to fall into traps, and then filling the traps in. Different blobs must fall different distances to be killed, or you can auto-kill them by dropping blobs on other blobs!
Generally speaking, the blobs must fall the following number of “levels”.
Green, 1
Light Blue, 2
Red, 3
Yellow, 1
Light Purple, 2
Dark Purple, 3
Objectives Include:
Clear all enemies, collect coins, mine amounts of gold, FFA, and survive a certain amount of time.
Featuring:
The world’s most interesting main menu (can’t really claim this, but it is rather mesmerizing)
Steam Achievements
Steam Leaderboards
Steam Stats
Large amounts of splats
Large amounts of sass, in the form of over 125 different motivational messages
Shaders
Gameplay modifiers
Overly-dramatic awesome music (looking at you, levels 49, 50, 99 and 100!)
Controls:
Keyboard and mouse is best, but can support most controllers
Movement: WASD
Dig: J
Fill: K
Throw dynamite (only works on dark levels): space
Pause/Unpause: Escape
Classic Controls (can be found in options) set the game to use the old control scheme from the now non-existant game.
Movement: Arrow Keys
Dig: D
Fill: F
Throw dynamite: space
Pause/Unpause: Escape
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Sheep
Sheep is a sheep herding game. Unbeknownst to most people, sheep are actually aliens that were sent to observe the earth millions of years ago. In the process, they were dumbed down to the sheepish mammals we all know and love today.
In this Lemmings-inspired game, your goal is to herd sheep across 28 hazard-filled levels so they can be rescued by their educated alien cousins. You play as one of the four sheep herders. These are the humans and dogs Bo Pee, Adem Halfpint, Motly and Shep. You herd four breeds of sheep and have to protect them from the evil mr. Pear.
Shifting Dungeon
A surprisingly fun and original platformer with a very nice visual style and smooth animations 👌👌👌 The sounds design and music are nice too!
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
The Wave Story
I didn’t realize how much of a cipher and code game this was. I guess I thought this would have more of a story or maybe a maze challenge. Overall the gameplay was very dry for me. I ended up just hitting boxes until I reached the correct 3 digit number for every level. I’m sure to someone who is smart with math, numbers, and code this game is stimulating, but not my cup of tea. The music is nice and I love the 8-bit feel.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
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– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
ASTROVITY
This game has been in my wish list for a while and I was so excited to finally be able to play it! It’s welcoming to play a game for once that is actually challenging at times and requires you to think about how the level can be completed. It is very satisfying when you figure out how to complete it and move on to the next stage - i feel smarter since playing it.
It keeps your interest as new game mechanics are introduced throughout the levels. There is so much detail within each level and I look forward to reading notes and speaking to humorous characters that contribute to the intriguing story and immerse you into the world. The art style of this game is stunning! I could use the background to every level as my desktop wallpaper. Also the soundtrack is subtle and positively adds to the atmosphere of the game. Although i’m only 6 hours in I can’t wait to replay it so I can find all the collectables and secrets i may have missed. Would definitely recommend this game and I’m excited for what they are going to do next!
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
I can say with 100% certainty that this is a buy!
I was sceptical because I have never played 2D games prior to this one, and I’ll be the first to say that I will be purchasing more games like this!
If this was on IMDB, it would get an 8.8/10! It is Christopher Nolan level.
Having only played just under an hour of this challenging game, I have reached a sky-rocketing death-count just north of 100, and I am excited to gain more and see how the story unveils!
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Dark Light
Even if you’re 22iq you’ll love this game!
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
amazeing game . the aspect of this game is super unique with really good level design and really good speedrunning potential if youre into that
short form : mid air box jump go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Epidemyc
This is a strategy tower defense game, you must protect seven rows against monsters by putting soldiers in each row. The player must choose between buying defensive structures, attack soldiers, or mining. As the game progresses, special and aid units are unlocked, also the enemies are upgraded in their variety. It is a very entertaining game where you do not pay to win, it does not require internet, it is not too long (infinite), it is complete and contains unlockable elements.
History: A war between the north and south zones forced all retired soldiers to return to service, Colonel Steve among them. Steve has a special mission within his own territory, and this is to recover the containers from laboratory 3. This would be a simple mission if it weren’t for the fact that he must confront the biological weapons that the enemy used in the city and the scarce resources assigned to him. Will he be able to overcome all obstacles? It depends on you.
The Unlikely Legend of Rusty Pup
So far it’s all pretty surreal and amazing, on top of a solid gameplay foundation. As someone who built a fansite for (among other things) the Mario vs Donkey Kong games, this game is like a dream come true :)
Rusty wakes down a storm drain during an air raid and seems to be caught up in a conflict between two talking voices, one of which follows Rusty around and narrates, the other which interacts with Rusty via various giant eyeballs scattered around. New areas are gated off via giant vault doors guarded by eyebots, which will only let you pass if you’ve collected and stored a requisite number of these odd cubes of brainmatter you can find lying around in jars, and which must be cached via flushing them down equally scattered around toilets. The world map offers some limited fast travel, but serves more as an indicator of which area has brains left to collect and how many brains are needed to unlock new areas. It’s a bit like Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, in that it’s got Metroidvania “unlock new stuff and backtrack” elements, but is split up into individual “levels”, with fast travel points every couple of levels.
– Real player with 46.2 hrs in game
After putting in +10 hours and reaching roughly half-way completion, I can confidently say this is what a puzzle game should be. A polished, challenging thinking game that gives you a proper sense of pride and accomplishment, without hand-holding, grinding exp, currencies, all that bosh. And a lovely aesthetic and charm to top it all off.
You must hold, drag and drop objects to guide Rusty Pup—your adorable protagonist—through many detailed and dangerous steampunk environments, collecting Brains and flushing them down a toilet to progress to new levels. Everything can be done with one hand, which along with the slow pace, makes it very relaxing to play. New mechanics and narration is drip-fed to you as you progress and gain more understanding of Rusty Pup’s world, which is brought to life through brilliant 2D visuals and eerie sound design.
– Real player with 44.5 hrs in game