TRIOS - lofi beats / numbers to chill to
Did not expect the plot twist at the end
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
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Simple gameplay that yields some surprisingly complex and layered challenges. The music is a nice touch, since the cognitive load isn’t all that high and gameplay feels like you’re winging it on a Rubik’s Cube or something, trying different combos to see what works and tease out the solution.
Nice bite-sized gameplay for the different levels, and Infinite Mode gives some nice challenges and replayability.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
SiNKR 3
SiNKR 3 is the culmination of the award winning SiNKR minimalist puzzler series. Seemingly simple, surprisingly satisfying solutions.
SiNKR 3 offers a new slant on the familiar contraptions (square and round holes, kickers, portals, ratcheters) with new diagonal layouts and billiards-style physics.
Unlock the sequence of contraptions to sink all the pucks and finish each level.
Carried over from SiNKR and SiNKR 2
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Tutorial levels (no SiNKR experience needed)
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Advanced levels allow for multiple solutions
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No scores, no timers, no distractions
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Responsive ambient soundscape
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No text, suitable for all languages
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Mini-map level selector with challenge ratings from * to ***
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Multiple paths and skippable levels
Enhanced mechanics
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Diagonal movement expands play options
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Bouncing pucks inject billiards-style dynamic challenges
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Multi-step undo banks your progress on the toughest puzzles
Thanks for playing and have fun!
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stardust
it’s like.. ASMR for the eyes o_o
I played it with the game music on and then I played it with my own music
Both ways are great! if you need to relax and play something that isn’t overwhelming, get this =)
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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It is an absolutely beautiful game! I highly recommend.
The game is beautiful. Downright stunning. Every color, everything in it! It captivated my attention just from looking at the title screen.
Atmospherically, it also took my heart. The music and sound effects never assaulted my ears, and actually made me calm and focused.
For replaying it, you can do that as many times as you want! There’s no story, only a calming place where you travel around collecting star-dust and becoming the prettiest astro-body.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
FREEDOM: Hunt Kill Fly
I was finally able to find fishes near the rocks (4 set of semi submerged rocks) near the edge of the lake.
You must fly low and slow.
Come back in a hurry to nest, but eventually death bar will end process way too early.
By the way, the fishes on that spot are big, and plenty adequate for a meal to eaglettes.
They should not be already starving with such a generous quantities of food.
But that timer from hell does not think so.
Flying through the floating stars benefit no one.
You must collect a number of them, but impossible to do since timer shoots you out of the sky.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
To be clear…I would recommend the game for under a $, like I paid and under the hopes that the Game goes anywhere. I would like to see better controls. Currently the right stick is used for speed and I would rather the triggers. I would also like to be able to look around while flying. The Demo is also incredibly short.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Misc. A Tiny Tale
Misc. A Tiny Tale is a celebration of classic style 3D Platformers. Experience a heartfelt adventure with Buddy and Bagboy, two tiny robots made from miscellaneous items. Hop through each chapter meeting a quirky cast of characters - all while collecting cogs and items to help bots around you.
KEY FEATURES:
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Classic style 3D Platforming fun.
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Stunning colorful visuals built from the ground up.
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Find and collect cogs to open up new chapters.
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Discover and help a wide cast of unique characters across your journey.
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Jump into underground platforming challenges to test your skills.
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Explore the world in adorable costumes found in each chapter.
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Spend your collected nuts at the “CanDo!” stores across each chapter.
Bunhouse
This has quickly become one of my favorite games. I fell in love with just how magical and cozy Bunhouse feels. The music and graphics are amazing, especially for a 1-man dev team. It’s fun to just be in the world the game puts you in- immediately relaxing and happy vibes.
I also want to mention I usually don’t play games like this. I mostly play MMOs and MOBAs, with the occasional RTS or ARPG. That’s a big reason I feel like Bunhouse is something special- it’s outside of my usual genres and I love it just as much or more than my go-to games.
– Real player with 43.7 hrs in game
I’m a grown adult dude who owns a car, pays taxes and goes to work every day.
I also own a little bun-boy chub who I rescued a while back from a sparrowhawk attack.
I don’t care about the stigma– this game is cute beyond belief from the wee bunnies to the music– I totally recommend it for chill times after a stressful day at work.
I love the little messages on the top right of the main menu with bun-care tips.
My little bun Pebble approves. :)
EDIT: I just pretty much 100% the game in under 15 hours solo, which consisted of two play-throughs. First one to chill and second to get all achievements and to fully upgrade everything and make a nice looking greenhouse. I get some people’s criticisms of the content, but pretty much 1 hours 1 pound, for a game that I will no dobut come back to, is a great deal. For a single bun-loving dev this is more than impressive, from modelling, texturing, rigging and animation to programming and implementation.
– Real player with 14.5 hrs in game
House Cleaning Survival
The game is only a couple of hours long and half of that is very slow dialog. There was no option for remapping hotkeys and the invert mouse didn’t work for me. Parts of it were fun, but there was no point to it as there is no leveling or upgrades. Not worth anywhere near $20.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
Couldn’t pass the second level cause I was unable to target the pillow and book on the ground to place them in the right spots. Targeting was off center and ruined the gameplay for me.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
IsoCubes
FUN some of the puzzles had me scratching my head but I did manage to solve them all. Didn’t take me long to finish the game & I wish there were more puzzles but, That’s because the game was so fun.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
IsoCubes is a very easy isometric puzzle game where you must get the green star cubes in their target positions by using the blue cubes. There are other cube types such as the purple number cube that spawns more green star cubes and a conveyor belt that moves cubes. Completed all the achievements under an hour. Rate 5/10 based on price and length.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Kanso
How to describe Kanso? Well, you play with your mouse, and you have to draw a line around a shape! Sounds pretty simple right?
This is one of those relaxing, zen like games, where you think everything is all easy and simple, but quickly you realise that things take some skill. This is a “line following” game. Everything is very bright and colourful and really is a joy to play.
As you draw around the shapes, there are “Koi like Daemons”, they kind of look like giant sperms, or perhaps tadpoles, they are on their own little journey, come into contact with them and you will have to start again. As you draw your line, you cannot go backwards, only forwards, but you can speed up or slow down, or even stop, that will allow you to avoid the Daemons, and finish the shape. As you progress through the levels, the shapes become more interesting and there are more Daemons to avoid, some will try to follow you, some will avoid you, some do not care about you. But you must always care about all of them if you want to progress.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale - Demo Version
uwu kek
– Real player with 19.9 hrs in game
Beautiful graphics, simple and efficient mechanics. However, the navigation within a chapter is more than cryptic; and it looks like it’s possible to have a sneak peek at some of the 15 chapters… I found that part totally confusing as the chapter is selected by simply hovering over it (it then has the little glitter around it). One slide in the carousel shows this. I completed the 6 story levels of the 1st chapter, and then moved on to the levels with coins and gems. Hint system seems adequate once you can use it. On the fence about this one… Price will be a factor, so will revisit once released.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game