Daycare Manager

Daycare Manager

Do you have what it takes to manage a bunch of… children? Come and find out!

Handle challenging daily situations

Kids are fun, kids are silly, kids are random – take care of them and solve everyday challenges that you might not have even expected.

Use your time wisely to make sure the kids are playful, but smart

Kids want to play, but they also need to sleep, eat and learn. Be sure to make a clever schedule for each day to distribute the time between diverse activities to make them happy, well fed, rested and smart at the same time.

Enjoy exciting mini-games

Dance, cook and teach – all in fun mini-game form!

Promote yourself and attract new families

Spread the word and advertise about how great your skills are to reach new parents – more children mean more activities, more challenges and more profit!

Hire additional caretakers to help you out

Extend your staff by hiring caretakers and other help – it’s always easier to handle challenges with a team.

Be creative – expand your daycare and decorate it

Purchase new rooms, facilities, get more beds, add new toys, activities, improve the services your daycare provides and, last but not least – make it pretty.

Become the best caretaker in the country!

Keep working, and parents will line up to make sure their kids attend the only daycare worth attending – your daycare.


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Daycare Manager on Steam

City Eye

City Eye

In the world of City Eye, You’ll become an operator of the Central Monitoring System, which will try to prevent the effects of every single transgression in the game. Use city map to track dangerous areas and don’t let the suspects run away from the Police.

City Eye lets You operate hundreds of cameras at once, and have an precise insight at every district You feel that may be endangered. Use this as Your advantage and find the danger before it’s too late!

Find the danger, track criminals, make a photos of suspects and give security all the necessary info to catch them. Focus yourself – dealing with multiple events at the same time is harder than You think!

Switch between cameras to track identified individuals and help security to catch criminals or prevent violation. Careful observation, quick decision making and prediction is the key to success.

  • Destruction of property

  • Fire

  • Vehicle escape/Resistance

  • Car theft

  • Acts of terrorism

City Eye presents very detailed urban area, in which You may find that the inhabitants are not as lawful as they look. Use Your abilities to prevent any offense and make sure that You can secure peace and order in the city.


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City Eye on Steam

Invasion: Lost in Time

Invasion: Lost in Time

Nederlandse versie hier beneden.

Regardless of whether time travel is possible, it remains an interesting subject to philosophize about or to turn it into a game. Unfortunately, ‘Invasion: Lost in Time’ comes with an unbelievable, unattractive story. You can argue that this is compensated by the numerous and varied mini-games that this Hidden Object Game contains. Once you have played them a large number of these can be found via the bonus button on the main menu. A number of new puzzles can also be found there. Another plus is the background music. This music would fit very well in a good science fiction movie. Regarding that, some locations also look fantastic and sifi-like. The game does not have spoken audio, and only comes in English translation. Also, no trading cards are given, nor are there achievements to unlock. The latter is a shame, because there are achievements within the game itself. It is nice, however, that missed achievements can still be won afterwards via the bonus button of the main menu.

Real player with 33.0 hrs in game


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Works ok for me, so far it’s another mediocre point’n’click HOG (hidden object game) in a sea of mediocre HOGs (there are tons of free ones - MyPlayCity).

No voice acting. Story is ok. Putting lines of story text during the middle of a puzzle is annoying, I like to concentrate on the puzzle when I’m doing a puzzle.

Puzzles are reasonably good, a bit more unique than most HOGs.

The game has in-game achievements but they aren’t mapped to steam achievements.

Good HOGs to start with are ‘Nightmares from the Deep’ series, ‘Hidden Animals Photo Hunt’ and ‘Adam Wolfe’. For non-HOG adventure games there is the ‘Deponia’ series, ‘Machinarium’ and ‘The Journey Down’ series…[edit] The Samarost series is great too.

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

Invasion: Lost in Time on Steam

Meditation Journey: VR Zen Garden

Meditation Journey: VR Zen Garden

It’s nice to just have a beautiful, safe environment like this to wander in after playing too many VR horror games. I like the pleasant voices that are used in the guided meditations. I’ve tried many audio programs and found that the subconscious is more receptive and trusting of a guide who believes or at least seems enthused about their message. Everything about this garden feels positive. I’d add some more guided meditation if it fit in well.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

A great way to relax and focus your mind on better things. I love the bed area surrounded by flowers, laying on my back in my real bed looking up at the twilight effects. Recommended!

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Meditation Journey: VR Zen Garden on Steam

Mine the Gold

Mine the Gold

I love this game. It keeps my Girlfriend busy for hours so I can play good games.

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

[0.4] Controls & Training & Help

[0.2] Menu & Settings

[0.2] Sound & Music

[0.1] Graphics

[0.3] Game Design

[0.2] Game Story

[0.1] Game Content

[0.1] Time to complete feels ok? (or if the Game can be repeatedly played again)

[0] Enjoyable & Fun?

[0] Could hold spot in Favorites?

[0] BONUS point: Review for VR

Stars received: 1.6/10 ___ Note: v.2 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions

Game description key-points: item grabber

Overview: straight reminded me of those one-handed bandits from my childhood, toy grabber arms scammers. play, but never win. With some effort you can pass levels in this game, but there is no reward for you.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Mine the Gold on Steam

Really Weird Pool

Really Weird Pool

What a great game, you can play either AI or an opponent , different levels of play loads of weird shaped tables, well worth the price tag. :)

Real player with 21.7 hrs in game

I love the variety of shapes put into this fun & creative little pool game. It’s relaxing too & it adds a new experience to the gameplay! It runs smooth. I wish there were more features like a leaderboard, in-game shop, unlockables, a few more modes & add even more shapes. Controls are easy to use. If you like pool, then you’ll like this. Recommended!

Real player with 5.9 hrs in game

Really Weird Pool on Steam

Simple Ray tracing Mini Game 10

Simple Ray tracing Mini Game 10

Is there ray tracing technology just for AAA-class games?

no!

Nowadays, you can easily create ray tracing compatible games using Unity.

Isn’t it okay to use ray tracing in a simple mini-game?

With that in mind, I made 10 crispy pieces.

Game content

1. Whac-A-Mole

2. Breakout

3. Car protection game

4. Air hockey (2P match: up to 20 people connected at the same time)

5. Snake game

6. Run game

7. Chicken race

8. Wall protection game

Simple Ray tracing Mini Game 10 on Steam

VR Jurassic Escape

VR Jurassic Escape

my son loves it. however it is just so simple. with such nice & real dinasaurs i do expect more

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

I should have read the reviews. My kids wanted to watch dinosaurs. Whats the point of the game….. when you get to close your die. Clearly not to observe these majestic creatures of the past…but to escape????

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

VR Jurassic Escape on Steam

112 Operator

112 Operator

Overview

Ol' Il Pallino has a confession to make: He’s never played 9-1-1 Operator going into 1-1-2 Operator, so this review most likely won’t be helpful for players who wonder how both games compare. The selling point for 1-1-2 Operator is obviously the feature that allows players to play sandbox games in any city in the world. Campaigns, however, are limited to a handful of cities in Europe and the gray area that is Istanbul, Turkey. Both the sandbox and campaign start with a story of the player becoming an emergency dispatcher managing a single district through a probationary period, and after three shifts, the player presumably does well enough to unlock more regions on the map (the player gets to pick which regions in sandbox mode) and also gains more units and personnel along the way. (New vehicles may be purchased once unlocked. Equipment may also be purchased for police, medical, and fire units to perform specialized tasks or to simply make units more skillful.) As the player progresses, the situations become more hectic, but if the player knows anything about unit and resource management (and you probably do, or else you wouldn’t be reading this review) the player should have no problem staying on top of tasks no matter how overwhelmed the player feels seeing icons appearing on the screen requesting any combination of police, medical, and/or fire units, and all in real time.

Real player with 273.2 hrs in game

DISCLAIMER: I backed 112 Operator on Kickstarter, and have been playing since Closed Alpha.

TL;DR: I recommend 112 Operator, especially if you’re a fan of 911 Operator.

Features

All the features and events from 911 Operator and its DLCs are there, e.g. earthquake, blackouts, search request, etc. So what about the new features promised in-this game?

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  • New fire mechanics is one of the highlights of their promotion. Mechanically it works, and it does pose a large challenge to manage this event while considering things like the weather and wind. However, based on experience (on very early build), the mechanics is let down by the often poor pathfinding that the units take. I have had several instances where police units were stuck between the fire or can’t find a proper path to a clear area, thus failing evacuation on the fire’s path. This might’ve been improved in release, but sadly I haven’t been able to see this in action since large area fires occurs very rarely in campaign, and almost never occur in free-game.

Real player with 34.9 hrs in game

112 Operator on Steam

Airplane Mode

Airplane Mode

As a frequent flyer, a pilot and a major avgeek I think I am more than qualified to review this game. I rarely make game reviews but I really want to see improvements to this game with so much potential. I will separate this review in Pros and Cons and give an overall conclusion.

Pros:

  • The attention to Detail in the game is pretty good. I was impressed by the in-flight magazine which had legible articles and the fact that you could read a book from your carryon bag and watch some old movies on the seatback IFE was very impressive. It just shows that the developpers put a lot of effort into the product and the content isn’t superficial its not just smoke and mirrors. If you can click on it there is depth to it. I hope they keep this up for any addition

Real player with 61.8 hrs in game

Have you ever wanted to sit and do nothing for several hours while watching old movies from the 1930’s? Well, you can either watch them for free online (since they are so old that they are no longer copyright protected) or you can pay money to watch them in this game while pretending to sit in an airplane… while doing… nothing.

Just to be clear, the trailers you watch on the store page are far more entertaining than the actual game itself. This is a game about sitting in a seat for 6 hours while watching a small TV or playing solitaire.

Real player with 33.1 hrs in game

Airplane Mode on Steam