Chicken Cannon!
pissed me off
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
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game was fu just a bit hard to controll and aim
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
PlayZ
Nah.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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Watch the 2nd video on the store page; you’ve now seen 80% of this game’s content, except for the buggy as fuck ‘reversed controls’ ice section in the last level. It’s 3 demo levels that you can finish in 20 minutes or less while meaningless achievements pop up.
The Mirror’s Edge style level is amusing since wall running is spammable, though.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Gravity Runner
An innovative platformer/runner from an indie dev. It’s fun and hard - each level ramps up the difficulty and throws some new obstacles at you. I love the aesthetics - the scenery, lighting and soundtrack set up a cool vibe.
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
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A fun neon endless runner. As you progress more mechanics get introduced and the levels become trickier - and as you fall behind things get more chaotic and difficult!
Huge fan of the cyber neon graphic style.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Half-Fly3
Half-Fly3 is a colorful action shooter without a heavy story but with some Rogue-like mechanics such as:
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Random shop items.
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Random rooms and events.
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Random Pickups, Curses, Blesses, Skins…
Key Features update for current Early Access version
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- Events
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- Unlocks
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- Score and Hiscore
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- Second shop
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- Flies
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- Skins
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- Physics update
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- Major audio update.
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- Light and shadows update
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ThrustLander
I really love Thrustlander. Originally it was a launch title for the much vaunted new Atari VCS Linux Super Console that came out last year. I have to say as soon as I saw it, I wanted it. Though there was nothing else on the VCS for me to buy so I forgot about that idea. Then I noticed it was getting a PC release. I immediately put it in my wishlist. So I am really happy that today I get to play it.
Well I have been playing it for months actually. I was one of the select few who got to play it early. Below is my review of a truly great game. Where other modern retro games fail this one has succeeded.
– Real player with 81.6 hrs in game
This is a great game, some real retro goodness. It brings back memories of Lunar Lander, Thrust, and Oids. While simple in nature, it gets quite hard later on. The graphics are excellent, the little touches like the landing gear extracting while refueling are top notch. The controls are fluid and responsive, I’m using an xbox one controller for it, and the game is quite fun. If you’re a fan of retro shooters, get this game.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Game Machines: Arcade Casino
this was fun with beer and weed,
reasonabaly short but reasonably priced, it goes good with any
sort of cannabis or alcoholic beverage.
then it just ends cause a well, its only 1.99
=(
wish i could pay 40 dollars and get 20 times the content and have a full on
casino arcade thing in my house
p.s. my light saber is not weird looking its deady
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
This game takes me back to being a little kid visiting the Atlantic City boardwalk. At the time they had “casinos” like these with fun games to play for tickets or tokens that could be cashed in for prizes. It probably cost my parents a small fortune to win items that would be dollar store quality today, but I loved the experience.
So step off the boardwalk into a tiny casino arcade. The coin pusher was my absolute favorite, and realistic to what I remember. I really like the overall feel and physics of that one. It feels the most authentic. Things like the stacker machine would have been after my time, but that was also realistic, at least compared to the ones I’ve played in VR.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
GraFi
A pleasant little physics puzzler if you like that genre - stuff like Zup! Next, Oik, or whatever they’re all called. This one deals with reversing gravity with careful timing. Nice thing about it is that the physics are consistent, so you don’t have to worry about “luck” being a part of things. Also, with 100 achievements it has your nice little letters people seem to like for their profiles without being achievement spam.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Grafi will appeal to achievement hunters with its 50 stages, 100 achievements, and predictable physics-based mechanics. It’s overpriced for its length, however. Since steam forces a rating, choosing recommended since it plays without bugs, but this review is actually mixed.
Pros
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Small footprint: 15MB
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One-click control
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Reliable physics, no imprecise collisions or wild momentum changes
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Crisp sprites, attractive presentation
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Difficulty progresses in a step-wise fashion
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Marbleous Blocks
september 2021 edit: level editor and some quality of life added, edited relevant parts of the review.
in marbleous blocks you have to make a path for a blue ball using tetris shapes and other stuff, with the ultimate goal of restoring the colors of the rainbow.
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Fun and challenging puzzle game with lot of variation
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Chocolate makes you happy: Easter
is not recommended to buy.
– Real player with 27.5 hrs in game
Nice game Ez to get all achievements (100%)
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Super Thrustforce: Orbital Meat Police
After evil aliens abduct all Earth’s cows the governments of the world came together to create a team of Orbital Meat Police (codename Super Thrustforce) to infiltrate the giant alien mothership and rescue as many cows as possible.
Super Thrustforce: Orbital Meat Police is an old-school arcade game featuring gravity-based gameplay and lots of shooting. Players will need to master a tricky control scheme to navigate increasingly hazardous environments, whilst terminating hordes of evil aliens with their ships powerful weapons, as they set about reclaiming Earth’s stolen cattle.