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.
ADIOS Amigos: A Space Physics Odyssey
The best game I’ve played in a long time. What makes the game so good is the awesome physics model and the refreshing new game mechanics. Everyone that has once thought Angry Birds (or some other physics model based game) is great and is not afraid to face higher difficulty levels or roguelike games, should definitely try this. You can even increase speed of time and fly slowly to save fuel and perform gravitational slingshots. Easiest mode is winnable with rudimentary skills, but the highest difficulty level requires either really high skills or insane luck.
– Real player with 147.5 hrs in game
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I am pleased to announce that ADIOS Amigos is the second contender for the iGOTY 2018 award.
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What a quirky yet pleasant surprise we have here with ADIOS Amigos. This is very refreshing in just such a chill way. But don’t get me wrong, there is certainly challenge and drive here too. This title takes some design risks, and I think they pay off handsomely.
Essentially, this is a run-based score-chaser where each level is a solar system. The whole thing is a physics sandbox, and I might add that the physics feels better than most, if not all, in this small genre. The core game mechanic is discovery. Every time you discover things on planets, you get points. These things could anything from dumpsters, to rocks, to aliens, to space junk. You get enough points, and then you are free to jump to the next level/solar system. Obviously if you are score-chasing, you want to stick around and try to get the harder points on the level. Or you could just skim the cream with the easy points and rush off.
– Real player with 37.5 hrs in game
Super Jigsaw Puzzle: Generations
I’ve tried other jigsaw games here on Steam, and Super Jigsaw Puzzle Generations is hands down my favorite. If you’re a puzzle-lover, you won’t be disappointed. I like the selection of free puzzles and how you can get every achievement on just the free, but I’ve also purchased 3 dlc sets (at the time of this writing: Fruits, Kittens, and Sunsets) and looking to purchase more in the future. I like how I can select the number of pieces it takes to fully assemble each and every puzzle (60, 200, 400, or 800), which allows me to play according to however I feel at the time. The UI is nice and clean, and recently a number of really good quality of life features have been added, one of which completely negates the one thing I might have complained about… I.e. you can opt to one-click drag a piece instead of click-holding to drag a piece – at one point I was playing this game for such long periods that my carpal tunnel was beginning to act up, and it’s nice not having to worry that will ever be an issue. And… is it weird that I really love how the mouse cursor disappears when holding a piece? I get really annoyed in the other jigsaw games where the cursor obscures a piece that I’m trying to match to other pieces. Trust me, if you’re doing an 800-pc, you’ll like being able to examine every bit of it. In short, get this game. Purchase the DLC sets. Support the devs and your jigsaw habit.
– Real player with 546.2 hrs in game
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I wish there were a “meh” review option. This is a functional jigsaw puzzle game. I have played worse. I have played better. The snapping of the pieces is fine, above average even as it allows you to change the distance to when it will snap. The ease of moving pieces is ok, really just exactly average. The side box/extra space is ok, if a bit small, and slightly cumbersome as you can’t see them all laid out at the same time.
There is a major flaw in the game imo. The rendering of the pieces happens before they are rotated and scattered, this causes two issues. You can see the shine on the sides of the pieces and know instantly which way the piece should be orientated. And it is basically useless to zoom in as the image just pixelates; it straight up just gets bigger, not clearer.
– Real player with 113.7 hrs in game
SURVIVORS LEFT: X
Well. I’m finally done with this game. I am the actual world first, you could say. The game is fun, pixel and has the unusual controls. It could make you an evening or two, the game is totally worth 2$.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
The game is straight forward and creative! Your goal is to make the little pixel folk survive by pushing the right letter key, beware if you think this is a simple.
The game challenges you in a clear but somewhat cryptic way which tickles your brain. The difficulty goes from trivial to surprising, you’ll find yourself facepalming while laughing at yourself in the best possible way whenever you make a silly mistake that you thought you wouldn’t do. The game is endearing and has fun surprises every now and then, you get good feeling messages to keep you going.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
The Maze
I have found 5 keys… very difficult, but I’m up for the challenge..
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game
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.
checkitout.
– Real player with 49.9 hrs in game
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
Interplay Solitaire
This is one of my best games from Interplay ever.
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Various card games to play with like the original Klondike, Pyramid, Poker Solitaire, etc.
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Cool background images and some cardbacks.
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Great Playing Card Details
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This game not only has the original Challenge Counting, it also has Traditional counting too.
It ran properly without any problems. I also like how I can change Background and Deck between games. I just wish there’s some background music and a feature where I can use my own Background images.
– Real player with 14.5 hrs in game
I’m a simple man: I see Interplay game - I buy it.
I’m a simple man: I see a solitaire game - I buy it.
Actually, no. I just used an old meme (all the best to Ron Swanson!)
The math behind this deal is pretty simple: with 90% discount, I’ll gather with Steam cards more than I paid for the game.
Plus it’s the Solitaire: not the best game in the Universe, but hey, I’m old-school, I remember the time when Pinball, Solitaire, and Minesweeper were only options, so I can’t really complain.
More to it, it’s a good and omnifarious Solitaire game: 26 different sets of rules, such as Klondike, Spider, Pyramid, FreeCell - and many more. If you don’t like card games yourself, you can always gift it to your parents or grands…
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
Zenbones
Zenbones
A minimal rendition of Mahjong Solitaire.
Features
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20 included layouts
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30 included backgrounds
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create your own layouts
Animated Puzzles
Animated Puzzles is an enjoyable game for all levels- ranging from an easy puzzle with only a few pieces to 800+ pieces. Each puzzle has a “pull out” tray which stores the unplaced pieces but it still allows you to lay pieces onto the puzzle “board” without placing them, which is similar to a real jigsaw puzzle.
This game allows the player to choose from many included puzzles (several levels of difficulty), plus the workshop has even more high quality, user created puzzles to download for free.
– Real player with 242.5 hrs in game
This is the definitive jigsaw puzzle game. There are plenty of puzzles across 3 levels of difficulty with a half dozen piece shapes to choose from which can further tailor your difficulty level. The music is relaxing. The interface is easy to use. The pieces can be rotated. Once you have placed connecting pieces together they stay together. The images are varied and nice to look at. The animated backgrounds actually make the puzzles a little easier. The only downside to this game is that it ends when you finish the puzzles, which will take quite a while to do. But even that has an upside in Workshop support with plenty of puzzles to choose from. This is really a great game. It contains all the joy of putting together puzzles without the physical space requirements or missing pieces.
– Real player with 93.5 hrs in game
ASMR LIGHTness - Light painting 💡
A great little puzzler to stimulate your mind. If you’re a fan of Hidden Object Games you may have come across this type of puzzle before as you try to untangle a series of nodes connected by stretchy bands with no crossovers allowed.
Gentle music and soothing lightning make for a nice peaceful game. I enjoyed solving a puzzle or three at the end of the day to unwind. You’re rated one to three stars on completion based on, finishing the puzzle, the fewest number of moves, and then on the smoothest execution/speed.
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
loved it nice to do when ya dont wanna really play anything to strenuous loved the music and sounds to it to :)
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game