Assimilate! (A Party Game)
A solid word-based social deduction game that is great for community streamers! I look forward to seeing how the game progresses over time. Awesome and responsive developers. I definitely recommend checking it out!
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
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Fun and unique party game that everyone can play, if you like the Jackbox Party Pack games you’ll like this!
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
11th Dream
I think its good for an indie game. Its written in their own game engine and that cannot be said to some bad indie games that are on steam rn, written in Unity and just copied bunch of times.
It has a pretty specific art style that is not for everybody, but it have its place in here.
For what this game is and it can be done in it, I think its pretty good job of the developers.
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
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So where to start…
This is a fun game and I enjoyed playing… Yeah, this game is not CoD, Battlefield or Fornite but who cares. I play this game when I do not want to do anything or when I just want to kill robots. And be prepared that you will die. A lot.
PROS:
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Fast
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Old school
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RPG elements
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Good game when drinking
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Wapor mode - WTF is that…
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Strange music
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Interesting editor
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Strange maps
CONS:
- Strange music
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
A Time Paradox
A Time Paradox is a puzzle game where you look for a way out that does not create a paradox. Each move matters, the goal is to reach each level exit without being seen by someone from the past (mostly yourself !). Be aware not to block a future your-self ! Anticipation and planning are key skills that will help you go through all the levels.
The game have a single player story mode of about 80 levels, a 2 players cooperative mode, and multiple multiplayer mini games to share good time with friends !
A Time Paradox already hooked hundreds of players on Android, but only the PC version will give you high level of comfort for multiplayer.
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Swarm Universe
In one word, this game is “Perfection”. You’re like a swarm of angry bees.
Pros:
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Simple to learn, hard to master
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Runs smoothly considering you know what you’re doing
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Modding = Infinite possibilities
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The story is hilariously rushed but funny
Cons:
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The serious modding is BRUTAL.
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Did I mention how much I hate the Scorpions and Penta-Turrets?
! The early levels are a bit lewd at first glance, because the first enemies look like sperm, and you are a swarm “egg”.
– Real player with 439.1 hrs in game
I didn’t know what to expect when a friend recommended this game to me.
Now I’m enthusiastic. Maybe because of the funny guide through the game or the music that drags you into this challenge. The drone-thing is a nice idea by the way. There is so much to improove and discover…. gotta go back to the swarm universe!
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
Blood of Titans
So i see most reviews are from people with 2 hours so i will be the first actual player to write a real review, let me start by saying the game is free, you can choose to play for absolutely nothing, now that being said, just like any other game released on steam, you can pay for more, are there expensive single cards in the shop? yes. do you need to buy them? no. should you buy them? no.
This is a strategy game, if you aren’t good at strategy you will lose a lot, the strategy lacks a lot of depth but it is there, and you can really notice the difference once you figure out a play style and learn to counter different things. it is the general nature of a card game to know that one specific card will not beat another, if you cannot learn this you will not find success in this game.
– Real player with 836.1 hrs in game
Hmm were to start ?
First at all it not really PTW it has elements like the most games in steam , you can reach even all cards ( right now common , uncomman , rare , epic , legandary ) in only playing the story line , with all i mean even the legendary and you have to pay nothing for … its right that there are cards with 15 $ or 30 $ , but do you have to buy them - no … so before act like a cry baby ( as a read the most negativ reviews with not really a background ) , try to get some knowledge over the game , before speak up again , to pay for a game and think you would be NO.1 will never work without knowledge , … so in all - its a nice game not perfect , its new , the art style is awsome you can collect card pieces (copie from your card) to make your card stronger and the animation changes too , there permanent new events - the are allways free , give it a try ; )
– Real player with 101.3 hrs in game
Curious Cases
My friend and I completed this together, both in VR. The graphics are good, the environments are well-designed, and the puzzles are interesting and mostly fair. We encountered a handful of bugs, but nothing game-breaking. Occasionally one of us would pick up an item and it would appear in the other’s hand. Once, we entered a correct code, got the “success” noise, but the door wouldn’t open. Luckily, we were able to reach inside and remove the items through the door anyway.
We were stuck for a long time in the first room on a puzzle that requires a numeric code. We’d just played this developer’s Tales of Escape, which is very similar. In that game, every lock requires exactly 4 digits. It wasn’t until we relented and got a hint that we realized this one needed 5 digits. Also, the code in the hint had two digits transposed.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
I would say this is a great escape room-like puzzle game with friends, it might be tedious or annoying by yourself.
It’s got some rather interesting puzzles/riddles, and it’s well worth it’s price for what it offers, so I’d recommend it.
As for a VR experience, it’s mediocre at best, but works. That’s my summary of the review, if you want to read a bit more, see below.
One gripe I would have would be the sync between players in your game. You could’ve thrown an object across the room, yet the other player sees you drop it, the other player picks it up, then drops it normally and it falls through the ground for both players, requiring you to reset items. Or, items just wouldn’t be there for one or both of the players, causing you to reset items. You will be doing this often.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
CROSSFIRE II (2002)
I had some real fun playing this retro gem!
For a casual like myself the difficulty was hard but fair and i liked the tactiical aspect of the fights. i enjoyed hiding behind my fierce allies or asteroids before unleashing a swarm of rockets against the UW or alien fools! The controls are simple but very intuitive. I got my money’s worth.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
It’s a timeless space shooter. Worth the price. Very nostalgic.
Thank you to the developers for bringing it back to life on PC.
I really do appreciate the revival of this game.
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story is short, but varied
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different weapons
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cool extras
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achievements
- don’t care for multiplayer, it’s deatchmatch or horde only
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Jubilane
A bold, stylistic puzzler with an extremely addictive system. Just absolutely pulsating with creative energies. The swap mechanic is a game changer.
– Real player with 50.2 hrs in game
“Jubilane” is far better than its predecessors “Cavesweeper” and “Tess Elated”.
It’s a hexagonal minesweeper with picross elements.
If you get struck, deduce the colors of each question mark and swap the tiles.
Most puzzles can be finished without any guessing.
There are 72 puzzles in the Adventure Quest.
Completing quests will earn you treasury tokens.
This will unlock new game modes, different fonts, color themes and background artwork.
You can play any way you like in Solo and Multiplayer modes.
– Real player with 27.9 hrs in game
Star Control®: Origins
I have broken this review into a few sections, because I feel like what you need to know depends on where you are coming from.
You played Star Control 2, and liked it a lot?
You should like this game. It basically follows the same formula in terms of story and gameplay, but with some welcome improvements, such as an automatic story log where you can review key details of past encounters, and a searchable star map with the ability to add your own bookmarks.
There are also some other subtle improvements. Enemy factions have more than one type of ship you will encounter, bringing added variety to combat. Your own allies will only provide one kind of ship, but your flagship can be equipped with a wide variety of different types of weapons and other abilities.
– Real player with 79.2 hrs in game
tl;dr; A beautiful and very funny adventure which is drowning in grindy, under- or mis-developed mechanics. [Verdict: 2/5]
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I have bought the game myself and completed it.
Let’s list all the positives first:
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Very good art direction overall. Graphics, animations, aliens: all are very well done and a joy to look at.
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Good story. Nothing super-original, but good enough with some minor twists and turns.
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Interesting lore: using the main and also side quests there is a lot background information which enriches the world of this game.
– Real player with 59.5 hrs in game
BATTLE STEED : GUNMA (배틀 스티드 : 군마)
Great feel to the movement of the mechs, and great variety. Each one feels very unique so far. I hope the devs receive all the support they need, as this feels like the final product could be something really awesome.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
I started a game and press Quick Game button. I waited 20 minutes and left a game. I find out that I was the only person online. Game is dead, do not waste time and money.
I am happy Steam have Refund policy.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game