Classic Jigsaw Puzzles

Classic Jigsaw Puzzles

I love doing these puzzles….. there is nothing that relaxes me more in these crazy times.

Real player with 131.9 hrs in game


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relaxing, enjoyable past time. Only complaint is I wish I could scroll the pieces easier as a lot times game just makes me pick up pieces when I’m trying to scroll

Real player with 100.5 hrs in game

Classic Jigsaw Puzzles on Steam

Corral

Corral

so you bought some chickens

getting roosters is tricky, but dev has introduced a button fo buy roosters

nav can be clunky but you get used to it.

sometimes the birds hide in your constructed objects.

but it is fun to watch your brood grow as you try to get the best chickens possible.

Some days the ladies are coguettish and the bachelors are limpid and the procreation takes a pause.

Some days the roosters are crowing and going and that’s when the feathers fly.

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Real player with 49.9 hrs in game


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EDIT: I would now no longer recommend this game, I haven’t played it in a long time as it has sadly been abandoned by the developer, leaving promised improvements incomplete. It is a shame as I believe this game had real potential had the improvements been implemented and more content added.

I’m really enjoying this game so far, even though it is obviously still in the early stages of development. After several restarts I think I have finally mastered the basics and have figured out how to make my ranch reasonably profitable. I’m slowly but surely getting better equipment and working my way up to more exotic and profitable breeds. There are a few downsides, the controls seem a bit clunky as it can be hard to click exactly where you want to. It could also do with a more in depth tutorial but I’m sure this will all come in time as the dev seems very responsive to ideas on the forum. All in all a good game which I am having a lot of fun playing.

Real player with 33.1 hrs in game

Corral on Steam

Hidden Paws

Hidden Paws

This is a game that you play at your own speed, in your own time and you can spend as much or as little time with it as you want. Navigate each island using your mouse to move in three dimensions when you find a cat, click on it and be rewarded with a little stream of pink hearts. These cats are clever though, and will hide in logs, under a barrel lid, behind a tree or (less surprisingly) in a cardboard box. But they are not mean cats and will call out to you when you get near to their hiding place. The balls of wool need to be found on their own though.

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game


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Hidden Paws is an adorable 3D hidden object game, in the style of Where’s Waldo , except with cats.

Throughout the 16 levels, you’ll be challenged to find various numbers of yarn balls and kitties which are very well hidden in buckets, boxes, behind window blinds, under benches, in the car trunks, inside plant pots etc - they’re basically everywhere. You’ll need to click literally everything to find them all, and boy, that’s going to be a lot of clicking and exploring. Every object responds to the clicks with a specific sound and this makes the game very interactive and fun to play. To mention are also the cute little hearts that a cat makes after it’s “discovered” or the adorable meow-ing noises which signals the presence of a cat nearby.

Real player with 6.2 hrs in game

Hidden Paws on Steam

Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale

Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale

july 2021 edit: 16 new levels and some more quality of life.

long ago: a puzzle tale is an excellent ball-rolling/sliding game. technically the former, but since it’s wall-to-wall movement, the latter also applies. you’ll find signs that change the ball’s direction, pressure plates, portals, and various things to activate or deactivate to reveal more things to collect. no timing elements, it’s completely turn-based.

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game

A nice and relaxing casual puzzle game, with beautiful art and music, based on the classic roll the ball until it stops mechanic. Many elements come into play with each level, creating ingenious and challenging puzzles. The twist on top of the addiction of finishing levels with all 3 stars, is the narrated and voiced story behind the game. With each level you unlock more of it, revealing more of the adventure of our princess.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale on Steam

Noms the Fish

Noms the Fish

Noms the Fish™ is a casual game. While it is also fun for adults, Noms is focused on being an appropriate game for kids of all ages. It allows for segmented periods of gameplay; making it easier for parents to control game time. It also features an in-game currency system that teaches kids how to handle money while still having fun building aquariums. Unlike many other aquarium games, Noms the Fish™ does not use microtransactions. Players are able to add fish to their aquariums simply by playing through the levels. They can then sell the fish to earn money to buy decorations, themes, and new aquariums. Players avoid larger fish and eat the smaller ones to help Noms grow through a story driven level system. The game also features achievements, twenty replayable levels, and four customizable aquariums to build.

FEATURES

  • 20 Unique Levels

  • 95 In-Game Achievements

  • 4 Customizable Aquariums

  • Add & Sell Fish

  • Add, Move & Sell Decorations

  • 20 Aquarium Themes

  • No microtransactions!

  • Appropriate for all ages!

Noms the Fish on Steam

Summer Paws

Summer Paws

Meow

Another very enjoyable hidden object game or should I say “hidden cats game”?

This time you’re supposed to find the cats which are sleeping. There are plenty of other cats around which makes it harder. Sometimes it could be really hard to find that last cat. They also come in different colors and some of them blend with the environment pretty well.

Like usual there a various objects which may hide the cats too. You’ll need to open windows, cars or greenhouses to find some cats sleeping there, i call them loners.

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game

“Don’t you know it’s rude to awaken someone from their sweet dreams?” complained one tabby on the beach chair as he lifts up the sunglasses, giving you a full view of his obvious annoyance written across his face.

Be it afternoon, morning, dawn, or evening, these partly human-dressed kittens are having a great time catching some Zs. But you, being who you are, just have to go in and poke around with that sneaky little mouse and wake them right up.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Summer Paws on Steam

Tezz

Tezz

This game is very cool. The graphics are minimalist and the music is relaxing.

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Great game. It has interesting mechanics and good progression of levels. Congrats to the devs!

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Tezz on Steam

Bee Simulator

Bee Simulator

Bee Simulator, a cute game that helps you understand just what a bee goes through, an insect that helps to pollinate so many flowers and plant life so well, better than any other insect out there and how the world around them affects their livelyhood and natural habitat. This game has a decent take on the world of bees with a nice couple of mini games that flesh it out for you.

Just a quick disclaimer: I rarely swear in a review, but this game deserves it. I’ve got a lot of patience for games as I try almost all the games out there, but fuck man, this game got me upset at stages.

Real player with 12.8 hrs in game

The game is mostly minigames. The main story and side quests have variation from the minigames, so it’s not just those. But most of your time in the game will be minigames. I gave this a negative review, but it wasn’t too bad of a “time waster” game.

Races you fly through blue rings to follow/catch another flying insect. There are speed boost pickups to slightly fill your speed boost gauge, and slowdown pickups to avoid. If you miss a ring you lose a failure token, but you must go through the next ring or lose. There are also obstacles throughout the “courses”. The “Easy” difficulty is super easy and short. The “Hard” version is much longer and needs more skill.

Real player with 9.6 hrs in game

Bee Simulator on Steam

Castle Flipper

Castle Flipper

i had 9 games on my wish list for the last 6 months and finally one of them came out—Castle Flipper. I love House Flippers and have about 400 hours on it. My first thought was this would be similar, but after reading the numerous negative comments, I realized it wasn’t. There were also complaints that the quests were completed in 10-12 hours and that was also a turn off. However, the Devs responded and explained the concept of building a castle after the quests.

The game was listed for about $5 (i live in a lower priced Country) and after some thought, I decided to give it a try. After all, everyone has different tastes. Boy was I glad. The setting and music are beautiful. I started by completing a couple of tasks and then was told to build my house. It only required a 4X4 floor plan and took no time to build. Then there were 2 new tasks, one of them was to clean up a ship. While that sounded cool, I realized that was the problem those negative reviewers had. They rushed, rushed, rushed. For example, one player I won’t name gave it a bad review saying there was little to do except the quests that took just a few hours. Yet, this player took the time to make a You Tube video of him playing the game. I watched it to pick up some tips. He rushed, rushed, rushed to complete the quests. This isn’t real life where we live in the fast lane. Slow down. Take a breath and enjoy the game. There is no prize for finishing the game quickly. He even commented that it only cost $10 so not worth the time to ask for a refund. What? Not worth the time. It takes less than a minute to ask for a refund on Steam (I know, I’ve refunded over half my games because they were too difficult.) If someone’s one minute of time is worth more than 10 bucks, then I’m in the wrong business.

Real player with 42.9 hrs in game

First off all, I love these kinds of games. Building and maintaining your own settlement is something I can spend many hours on. Saying that you would think I would recommend this game seeing the endgame is based all around that. But sadly I cannot. The idea is there, build your own castle and collect rent. But the way this has been implemented simply isn’t satisfying. The world feels empty and barren, nothing happens beside the occasional ‘clutter everywhere incidents’ that makes you run around all the houses n clean stuff up. The visuals are great but without life within the game you quickly lose the drive to do anything.

Real player with 13.0 hrs in game

Castle Flipper on Steam

Coin Rush

Coin Rush

You have one goal: Go in to the caves and collect as many coins as possible before time runs out!

Inspired by games like Metroid and Spyro race through twisting caverns to get as many coins as possible. Can you figure out the best path? Are those side routes worth the time?

15 levels filled with coin catching goodness are planned for final release.

Story will be kept to a minimum to focus on gameplay.

Coin Rush on Steam