Active Mummy
Active Mummy is a “template flip”, that is to say, it’s a “game” that has been produced by copying a game template/filling out forms in GameMaker Studio, changing a few things, then dumping the barely functional “product” on Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab. In this case it was a GameMaker Studio template for doing a simple retro platformer game, and they added a basic Egyptian mummy tileset/sprites (probably also ripped off from somewhere).
GameMaker Studio is a very poor quality game construction kit, and results in terrible games like this one.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Flying Soldiers
Do you like war games? We offer you something new. Discover our unique and funny squad of bird soldiers. They are at your command. Become the best strategist and lead them to victory. Enjoy this entertaining avian conflict!
Not everything is as it seems in this fun game, because these “flying soldiers” can hardly glide a few inches and they don’t exactly have the abilities to go into battle. So, it’s no surprise that, with squads made up of these “characters”, they wouldn’t be able to get themselves out of the mess they’re in. Their only hope lies in your tactical skills to help them advance.
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Infinity ZigZag
Infinity ZigZag is a Unity Asset flip, what Valve calls a “fake game”. The “developer”, INFINITE BRIDGE, took the Zig Zag 2D Unity Store tutorial/demo/game asset pack from the real developers, Bizzy Bee Games, changed the name, and dumped the result onto Steam. They’re attempting to scam people into buying this, so they can get your money for someone else’s work.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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Block Wizard
As a long-time tester of this game, I can finally leave a review recommending this game.
It’s quite reminiscent of the old flash puzzle games with a really retro aesthetic, the audio is nice (though slightly jarring at times when moving onto a different level set).
This is a solid game for it’s price point and can easily give you an evening of entertainment and mental workout.
(Disclaimer, I am a close friend to the developer, however my review is purely my own opinion and have / am receiving no incentive to leave a bias review)
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
A game that really reminisces old arcade games like Bubble Bobble. The main mechanic involves the classic “slide on ice” puzzles found in a lot of RPGs, sound and visuals are rather charming too!
Worth the small price!
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Brave Hero
Its real amazing game!
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
okay
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Catch a Duck
Simple but tactful game of mouse and cat chase puzzles.
Requires some quick thinking, good reflexes and patience.
Cheesy voice acts.
Clunky controls and very sensitivity at times around ‘corners’.
Eating number of ducks achievements, required to be ‘in one single game session’.
Was decent.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Catch a Duck is a cute little action-arcade game with 25 levels and 5 bonus levels, offering a couple hours of gameplay. The graphics, music, and SFX are appropriately stylised and consistent throughout, and it does achieve a feeling of being a sly fox: chasing down rabbits into dead end passages; luring wolves and bears into traps; tricking hunters into shooting at each other.
Unfortunately, the game is also very flawed: mostly in minor ways that are needlessly annoying or confusing. For example, you can’t navigate the menus using a mouse. That seems like an oversight.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
RUNOUT
RunOut is a dynamic runner-platformer with logical riddles in the setting of the future. Midcore-Hardcore.
As a result of a hacker attack on the servers of the corporation ‘MFS’, which produces exoskeletons, most of the carriers of exoskeletons were killed. In addition to crashing, some exoskeletons have certain options: shooting, time freeze and acceleration … All this makes us a valuable target not only for policemen, but also for criminals.
The player always runs, when he collides with any obstacle, he turns in the opposite direction. He has to jump, shoot, speed up, slow down time and solve logic riddles that will allow him to pass the level. Find the culprit of all this chaos and save the world.
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– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
very fun game for very cheap love it! :P
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Contrast Tunnel
It’s really a shame. With a bit more work and polish this could be an amazing game. If they refined the controls and got some more suited music. And worked out the kinks with, and added some more verity to the level generation. Some smoothing with the movement. Maybe make the initial movement quicker. And make the controls rebindable. But it probably won’t happen. Which is sad.
It’s okay as is and worth the asking price at a dollar. And well worth it at 50% off! If you like these type of infinite ski type games. Sometimes it feels like you don’t have an avenue out. And it doesn’t really feel like there is a real linear progression of difficulty. More like it just is. Which kind of sums it up. It just is. Menus can kind of hang up. Other than that. It just is.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Contrast Tunnel is a Unity Asset flip, what Valve calls a “fake game”. The “developer”, INFINITE BRIDGE, took the Contrast - Tunnel Survival game template Unity Store tutorial/demo/game asset pack from the real developers, DOTexe, changed the name, and dumped the result onto Steam. They’re attempting to scam people into buying this, so they can get your money for someone else’s work.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Last Room
This game has great potential and I liked the puzzles but there are still lots of problems.
First of all the UI is weird and settings are incomplete, you can’t even change you sensitivity.
Some times it’s hard to figure out what each pad does, it would be better to have the camera zoom to the function of the pad the first time we activate it.
And to top it off there are lots of bugs you can’t interact with some objects some times and some things like the key would just disappear sometimes.
The game is not finished yet so I know these issues are gonna be fixed in the near future, I suggest you buy the game and wait until it’s done because it’s very fun it you look past it’s problems.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Level-based puzzler that involves figuring out how to exit each room. This is accomplished primarily with pressure plates and directing light beams. Initially, you start in a dark dungeon and then move outdoors. In the second ‘block’ of levels, a bounce element is added that allows you to hop over walls, moving objects from area to area. I’ve only played a little over an hour but enjoyed figuring out the mechanics of each escape.
Atmosphere is good, the sound track supports an immersive experience, and the controls are easy (although picking up an object requires exact cursor placement).
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game