Robo Maestro

Robo Maestro

Robo Maestro is a procedural music toy. It’s a revolutionary new way of creating and experiencing music! You tell it what you want, and then the Maestro automatically generates music that fits that. Playing Robo Maestro requires no music knowledge at all: just have fun and hear what happens! Guide the Maestro and create awesome music together with it!

Maestro Mode

Maestro Mode is the main attraction: a fun, relaxing experience where the music constantly evolves based on your choices. The Maestro generates random options that you can choose from to alter the music. Hear something you like? Store it as a chorus to come back to later, or save it for usage in the editors.

Loop Editor

Build your own loops and define details like instruments, layers, intensity and random seeds. Whatever you do, Robo Maestro makes sure it always fits with the rest of the music!

Song Editor

Combine your loops to create complete songs!

Export your creations

Share your music with friends, or open it in any other music software to continue editing there. What you create with Robo Maestro is yours to use in any way you like!

Optional deep tweaks

You can also dive deeper and define the chords and time signatures yourself. You don’t have to though: Robo Maestro can figure everything out itself, so you don’t need to know any music theory to use it. But if you want, you can get more detailed control.

Jam companion

Jam along to Robo Maestro on your favourite instrument or vocals! This automatic mode will let Robo Maestro endlessly evolve the music, fully automatically, as a backing for your own improvisation. Or enable the full features and just sit back and be surprised by what Robo Maestro can generate!

Advanced automatic composition

Robo Maestro is powered by an advanced procedural music generator. Dozens of algorithms work together to create each aspect of a song: drums, bass, melody, chords, rhythm, notes and much, much more. You can control each step individually, or just let Robo Maestro generate a complete loop and make tweaks from there.


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Robo Maestro on Steam

Cozy Grove

Cozy Grove

I love this game, and if you like games like Animal Crossing you will probably like it too.

It is a cute little game which allows you to help out ghosts by fulfilling the tasks they give you.

You also build a camp for yourself, take care of animals, harvest plants and flowers, decorate the island etc.

Everyday you get a few tasks and some things you can harvest, but after those are done you may have to wait till tomorrow to get new ones, so the game is more of a gradual story and a slow burn (which I like a lot because I do not have the time for major games at the moment).

Real player with 97.9 hrs in game


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A lovely game with interesting new ideas, stymied by poor design decisions that make it a chore. If you like Stardew Valley type games, and don’t mind the restrictions usually found on mobile, it could be for you.

Good:

  • Interesting characters, a slow burn unravelling of their stories

  • A nice ‘illumination’ mechanic whereby helping spirits each day lights up the area and enables resource harvesting. Feels rewarding and like you’re making progress.

  • Lots of outfits and recipes to collect for collector / crafter types

Real player with 75.3 hrs in game

Cozy Grove on Steam

Dungeon Island

Dungeon Island

Amazing Game… Simple only at first view… Its very diffcult… nostalgic game…

Im really excited to play more and more. Take a note I just enter in one dungeon and don’t explored it too much and even that I really got addicted in this game.

YOU MUST PLAY THIS!!!!!!!!

Congratulations to the dev team for this amazing game. I cant wait to play it much more!

Real player with 11.3 hrs in game


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The game has a very cute design and theme to it. While my initial recommendation remains unchanged, I would like to see some more polish. I am happy and thankful the dev was so quick to respond to a review for their game and look forward to seeing what future changes brings for this game.

I will likely wait for quite a bit more to be added before I give it another shot.

–- Response to Dev

Being a developer my self I of course mean no harm in my criticism. And that is the point of the review process, if the items above were addressed I’d be happy to remove them from my critique. Tho I no longer have the game to test my self, I’ll likely wait until some more updates come out before I give it another shot and update my review with anything I find at that time.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Dungeon Island on Steam

Moondrop Mountain

Moondrop Mountain

My wife absolutely loves farm sim games. She plays them until the cows come home. But after spending hundreds of hours in-game, she runs out of content. This game is my love letter to her - an attempt to create a farming game that doesn’t grow stale.

I’ve tried to do that by mashing up the farm sim genre with one of gaming’s old-school genres, the roguelike. Every game will be different, depending on what perks and potions you discover. Choose a different build and learn a different playstyle. Will you be a master miner, excavating for gems in the depths? Will you be a shepherd, keeping watch over your flocks? Perhaps an alchemist, using arcane lore to help plants grow stronger. The mountain trail is full of puzzles to solve and mysteries to discover, and the procedural generation of puzzles means that you’ll never solve the same puzzle twice.

Features:

– A unique plant growth system based on the power of friendship.

– A randomized potion system - potions start off unknown (and potentially dangerous) until they are used.

– Explore the mountain trail, which offers treasure and distractions in equal measure.

– Unlockable perks, potions, seeds, blueprints, recipes, costumes, music, UI skins, house additions, statues, and pets.

– Run-based gameplay - explore a different build each time you play.

– Zero marriage candidates. The main character is based on my wife, and she doesn’t mess around.

Moondrop Mountain on Steam

TRIOS - lofi beats / numbers to chill to

TRIOS - lofi beats / numbers to chill to

Did not expect the plot twist at the end

Real player with 9.8 hrs in game

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

TRIOS - lofi beats / numbers to chill to on Steam

We Took That Trip

We Took That Trip

Imagine you and your best friends tripping and enjoying every moment with no worries and no hurries. This game its about that!

We Took That Trip is a chill road trip game. You drive your beloved van through procedural roads with no hurry, relaxing and enjoying the company of your best friends. Chill out with the dynamic weathers and the wide variety of biomes. Customize your van and enjoy this emotional ride.

#### Key features:

Drive

  • Travel through procedural roads, the road is never the same

  • Variety of biomes (hills, forests, deserts, beaches, swamps, fields…)

Chill Out

  • The soundtrack puts you in the mood with tracks by awesome artists of the internet

  • Enjoy the beautiful landscapes

  • Dynamic weathers

  • Dynamic time with gorgeous sunsets, sunrires, moonrises…

Friends

  • Grab them all on the way, the ride is much better with the ones that you love

  • Discover their stories and revive great moments

Cat

  • Yes, theres a cat, and he’s inseparable. So he is gonna enjoy the ride with you

  • You can pet him and he loves it

Customize

  • Paint your loved van

  • Change cosmetic parts and make it feels like home

Zen mode

  • If you are just looking to relax and refresh your mind, this mode is just for this

  • Choose who you want to go with or drive alone

We Took That Trip on Steam

Anomalies

Anomalies

SUMMARY: A graphical toy to make weird, surreal spacescapes and the oddities that inhabit them, from playing with sliders to just randomziing items. On top of that, you get odd soundscapes that play along. A way to just mess around, or a way to create relaxing - or disturbing - backgrounds on your computer or tv display.

Anomalies is a graphical toy that some may call a glorified screen saver - fortunately it’s both!

Basically you can randomize or set a bunch of parameters, that then make surreal spacescapes that you can watch while strange music plays. Depending on your choices, you might watch stars circle by as you observe a nebula, be caught among strange particles, or hover in front of a bizarre tentacular space creature. Or a combination.

Real player with 31.4 hrs in game

This is a really interesting piece of software. It is good to have around to either dip into casually or have a longer session. There can be some nice surprises. I just came up with a not very spectacular creation from the visual point of view, but it has a very nice ethereal sound. Tweaking parameters and hunting and rummaging are great fun. I have got some more choices of wallpaper too.

Real player with 26.0 hrs in game

Anomalies on Steam

Freedom Flight

Freedom Flight

Freedom Flight is a relaxing game, where you fly through procedurally generated worlds, collecting energy rings and try to get the best highscore. You need to collect enough rings to get to the next world. In the final game you will also have to search and rescue a friend. This game is made with Unreal Engine 5 and it’s still work in progress, the final version will have more details. The game is based on one of my favourite games: “Superflight”.

Relax and Enjoy

  • Enjoy the flight through beautiful procedurally generated worlds.

  • If you collect enough energy rings you can proceed to the next new environment.

  • Search for parts of your cyborg friend, which got scattered between the worlds.

    (More details coming soon)

Hunt and Score

  • Make your experience more intense and start hunting points.

  • If you get closer to the surface you will receive more points, however you will risk to crash.

  • The energy rings give you extra boost, so you can fly up again. Use your energy wisely, because it runs out quickly.

Your highscore will be added to an online leaderboard (if you like), so you can compete with your friends and show them how to fly like a pro!

Freedom Flight on Steam

Mazing

Mazing

Well… Can’t tell

There’s no reason to like the game but also no reason to hate the game.

It’s pretty simple and feels more like a mobile game.

Pretty bland

Only Bug I noticed is that you can’t overwrite your leaderboards record.

The only good thing is you can easily get achievements

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

THE MUSIC FOR THE GAME SOUNDS LIKE IT SHOULD BE IN DEUS EX INVISIBLE WAR CAW CAW

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Mazing on Steam

Proteus

Proteus

Proteus provides a uniquely calming introspective meditative experience.

Whenever I’ve had a stressful day,

I can come to one of the islands, go to a scenic view, and watch the sun set and moon rise.

I can enjoy the bliss of spring, the energy of summer, the mystery of autumn, or the oblivion of winter.

Proteus is also very relaxing to listen to while you sleep,

whether paused, or allowed to change from day to night.

Many magical secrets await, strange creatures and encounters, pixelated and yet primal.

Real player with 1068.6 hrs in game

This is a lovely little walking simulator, and is more of an experience than it is a game.

First things first, the soundtrack is ace. Depending where you are you’ll get different music, such as standing near trees with falling leaves, atop a mountain, or near the old towers. The spring daytime music, and the autumn night music are my favorite ones by far.

The changing of the seasons is the focal point of proteus. Every season is portrayed so accurately and evokes a certain emotion. This will be different for everyone, or maybe you won’t feel anything at all. Spring time is one of the most relaxing seasons in the game, and one of the most colorful. It is beautiful to look at and the sound of the flowers falling from the trees never gets old. Summer is the most lively and exciting season. There are plenty of creatures to interact with, the weather is nice, and the whole atmosphere is just so energizing. Autumn is where things turn around as the environment becomes more sullen. All of the life and energy from summer is gone, and now what’s left is dying trees and very few creatures. Winter, the final season, is where you get a very weird mix of feelings. In a way it is eerie, and the soundtrack helps add to that. Walking along the dead trees in a snow bound land to the sound of a quiet monotonous track really makes you feel alone. To me it also evokes a feeling of nostalgia. It makes me remember how the dead land I’m in was just recently so full of life. It makes me think back to the flowers of spring and the creatures of the summer, and how I actually missed them. For the season I like the least it sure makes me feel the most.

Real player with 5.4 hrs in game

Proteus on Steam