God Damn The Garden

God Damn The Garden

GOD DAMN THE GARDEN challenges you to face the trial of Skeleton Bastard, which tests whether or not you’re worthy of becoming the next king of Badass Heaven.

In a vast underworld, find a way to escape from the mysterious depths of God Damns World by fighting your way past aggressive creatures.

Obtain ammunition from plants to grow yourself stronger, and find the ultimate weapon to help you ascend from the depths.

Features:

  • Fast-paced shooting action against cursed looking animals

  • Badass boss fights with cool original soundtrack

  • Really dumb dialogue

  • Explore the mysterious depths of God Damns World

  • Capybaras

  • Cool gore


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God Damn The Garden on Steam

Nuke Zone

Nuke Zone

Take command of the virtual cyber-tank of your dreams as you blast through swarms of unrelenting enemies and massive bosses, on your path to the final showdown with the Arbiter, a corrupted military AI gone rogue! Tweak your tank power and overclock your systems for maximum efficiency and persistent destruction through thrilling adrenaline-fueled missions!

Upgrade your cybertank’s arsenal with a powerful combination of weapons, ultimates and mods. Each run is different, with randomized levels, loot, enemies and gameplay mutators. Restart your run with new challenges for better rewards!

Get in the flow with the musically reactive environments of the Nuke Zone. Even the landscape has its own electronic heartbeat, tuned to the pulsing rhythms of synthwave superstars Stilz and The Encounter.

Nuke Zone is still in development, which means your feedback can have direct influence! We’d love to hear your suggestions in the Nuke Zone Steam Community Hub, or join us on Discord to chat with the Devs! Last but definitely not least, a massive Thank You for your feedback, for playing the demo and for wishlisting Nuke Zone! We appreciate your ongoing support!


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Nuke Zone on Steam

Swarmlake

Swarmlake

This is a very frustrating game. Within 20 minutes of buying the game, I had achieved a high score of over 2,300, and I had learned a couple of techniques which allow me to survive the chaos for quite some time. But after achieving the 2,300 score, it feels like the game isn’t giving me correct scores any more. I’m surviving for even longer now than I did before. I’m finding more of the red/pink explosive bombs which clear nearby enemies. I regularly double back and circle around at ground level to pick up all the green shards to increase my score. And yet after a game lasting a few minutes, the game claims I have only scored “234” or “512”. Absolutely nowhere near the scores I was getting earlier.

Real player with 39.4 hrs in game


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UPDATE: 12/30/2018 THE JUMPENING

Shotgun blast?! Pfffft what shotgun blast?! If you were using that ol' thing for anything other than jumping I pity you. Seems Dom realized that and now there’s a jump button and the shotgun blast has been removed completely. You no longer have to aim at the ground or the pink bubbles to jump off them and your shots no longer richochet off the ground. This is much better, game seems to be much faster as far as the swarms spawn rate and it feels you get rewarded for riskier tactics. You could get pretty far in the past by just strafing diagonally and mainintaining as much vertical velocity as possible. Now the Triangle pyramid enemies that fly in straight lines spawn in these massive vertical towers so that tactic doesn’t seem to work too well any more.

Real player with 12.5 hrs in game

Swarmlake on Steam

Orion: The Eternal Punishment

Orion: The Eternal Punishment

Not a bad game has a nice retro feel to it,Controls are spot on,aiming and movement are very responsive. There are somethings i felt could use some improvement like when coming off of the hook shots it feels like you’re going to fall off the cliff side and in some cases i did indeed fall off,the enemy AI could use some major tweaking witch in turn would make the gun play more fun and last but certainly not least when you shoot your crossbow sometimes it shoots and sometimes not. In closing it’s fun,it’s free and if you like Fps games Retro or otherwise then it’s worth checking out.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

this game isn’t bad, but it is a bit of a hassle to play. there is only one level as of my play time and that one level is designed in a way that makes sure you don’t know where to go. it’s easy to feel stuck or like you’ve done something wrong when playing. the end is very abrupt and just replays the same level without any satisfying conclusion to your half hour effort to find the exit

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Orion: The Eternal Punishment on Steam

Retromancer

Retromancer

This game is awesome! The speed and progression are excellent. The difficulty is just right. The graphics are flashy and the game has that unknown thing, that soul and mystique that make playing through it so good. Robotron lovers need to get this game now.

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game

TL;DR: A good time-waster if you can get it on sale.

What I like is that it has a progression system to the powerups. Yes it feels a little tacked-on, but I don’t mind chasing the upgrades.

The game is competent, and the levels are enjoyable with good variety. However I find the graphics all look the same so you can’t distinguish your avatar from the projectiles, from the enemies, the enemy projectiles, etc. It is all a big phony retro blur.

I played it for about 1.5 hours before I grew weary. Probably wouldn’t have lasted that long but I’m a sucker for twin-stick shooters.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Retromancer on Steam

Tanks: The Crusades

Tanks: The Crusades

This is the greatest Game ever released. The graphics quality and scaling is flawless and there are no glitches. The game is still officially supported by the dev and gets regular updates. Can’t wait for official world wide multiplayer. Better than any other Tank game I’ve ever played.

Real player with 29.2 hrs in game

I got some ideas.

1.Add fog.

2.Add more generation options like:

-how large the world should be. Large, mendium, small.

-what type of blocks should be generated.(this is hard to code it ngl).

3.Multiplayer options:

-bullet travel speed

-mine explosion time

-tank speed

And i hope for some bugfixes. I found one, when you teleport and mine is planted close to teleport, mine explodes too early and dealing no dmg to tank.

I hope you will read this and please don’t feel offended.

Sorry for bad english.

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game

Tanks: The Crusades on Steam

Demon Pit

Demon Pit

I’m in love with this game. Gunplay is satisfying (especially the shotgun), circle strafing is a bit of a challenge (but that may be due to the movement being a little iffy, not as bad as one of the negative reviews said, but it could still be just a tiny bit better) and I love the endless, wave-based gameplay and how the arena changes through each wave. It’s also quite chaotic and keeps you moving.

But of course, there are flaws and ways this game can improve. First and foremost, the framerate is inconsistent. It’s bad when I can get a more consistent FPS in a much more demanding game like Black Ops 3. The framerate never dips into the single digits for me though, and it seems like the lowest it goes is 30s-40s (i don’t have Steam’s FPS counter enabled and for some reason my Geforce one isn’t showing up)

Real player with 8.1 hrs in game

HEADLINE: Devil Dagger took an evolutionary industrial doom metal path to slay more demons!

OBLIGATORY NUMBER SCORE: 4.3 out of 5

PROS: Fast, Deadly, Challenging, Addicting, and METAL AF! (Also; GRAPPLING HOOK!)

CONS: 1) The jumping feels a little too grounded, if that makes sense. You can bunny hop like in retro FPS’s, but there is barely any height gained when jumping with and without momentum. Also, jumping over lava feels like certain death, or at least a good way to lose health since the jump has some “lag” in it. Even when you time the jump, it still feels like flipping a coin.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Demon Pit on Steam

Arsenal Demon

Arsenal Demon

Ridiculously addictive, like a small sandbox gauntlet for you to explore its every detail and intricacies. For me I had lots of fun just seeing the effects of every weapons critical attacks, how many hits it takes to hit enemies, how they react to attacks, etc…

Loved every second of it.

Real player with 20.7 hrs in game

An absolutely amazing game. At first I felt a little mixed as I was playing. Things like “Hmm, wish I had a triple jump rather than a double” or “Shame the dash doesn’t work in the air”.

Then, I unlocked all those things playing through the demon mode.

The devs know what’s good and executed flawlessly. A perfect mix of speed, blindfire killing and precision movement and avoidance that keeps you on the edge of your seat and keeps you moving.

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game

Arsenal Demon on Steam

Bacon Rebellion

Bacon Rebellion

Its worth its price of $4 but it doesn’t try to be worth anything more than that. No extra gamemodes, no multiplayer, no customization options to change gameplay, and no support for modding. This game was supposedly put on the backburner for 7 years and it was just dropped onto Steam with no marketing. Its likely that the developer just wanted this out of development limbo. Adding the fact that there’s only been two small updates in the past few months, its clear that there’s no more plans to add anything to this game any further.

Real player with 16.3 hrs in game

Straight up just a fantastic and fun arcade twin stick shooter. If you like twin stick shooters go for it, if you don’t why even think about it.

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Bacon Rebellion on Steam

Retro Tank Party

Retro Tank Party

Indie. Retro. Tanks. Party. What more do you want?

Indie

David Snopek via his indie studio Snopek Games put his heart and soul into this game, listens to community feedback, facilitates community play sessions, and has made a solid ,b.retro style game. Unlike “Triple A” games that are released with a thin veneer of flashiness but no soul, this is the 180º opposite. Everything about this game screams care, craftsmanship - and collaboration with the community.

Retro

Real player with 31.0 hrs in game

For those of us that miss the old tank games, Retro Tank Party hits that nostalgia quite nicely while also offering some modern improvements: online!, tracing bullets!, various game modes!, etc!.

For players not familiar with the old tank games, they’ll still be up and running fast.

Over the last few weeks I’ve gotten some chances to play the beta and, now, the released version. It’s been a lot of fun and I have been getting better… but so too, unfortunately, have others. This is a problem but perhaps not the game’s. Still it’s fun to figure out various little strategies.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Retro Tank Party on Steam