Retrowave Hexon

Retrowave Hexon

Zero developer support.

Real player with 11.9 hrs in game


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The game was very confusing for me when I first jumped in. But after a while I figured how it works and I feel like sharing the secret.

You start off with 1 or more moving tiles and you need to shove them onto the plates that light up with blue glow. You don’t always have to fill each glowing plate but you need to make sure that all dark-purple ones (usually the tiles that can move) are on the glowing plates.

I like how you unlock new types of movement further down the levels, to keep it fresh and interesting. There’s some nice background music involed as well.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Retrowave Hexon on Steam

Brick Blaster

Brick Blaster

Really fun game…. But I wish there were more levels and the game was a little more challenging. The endless arcade doesn’t feel like it gets more challenging and you play 30+ mins without losing a life and just wanna quit because it probably actually will never end. Once you get going and get 6 lives, you probably won’t lose any of them and it seems impossible to die. I got all achievements very quickly. So I DO recommend the game because it is relaxing and fun but once you blow through the levels, achievements, and endless arcade, there’s nothing left for you to accomplish or work towards. It would have been nice to have more levels and more challenging achievements and arcade.

Real player with 22.6 hrs in game


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An enjoyable, mostly easy game with different kinds of levels and tasks. This is much more interesting than any brick-breaking game I have played before. The relaxing ambient-style music suits the game.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Brick Blaster on Steam

Neon Snake

Neon Snake

This game is lovely. It gives the player what it promised, and does it in a fun way. What I would love to see in this game, however, is some sort of competitive style of game-play. Maybe implement a leader board of sorts? It’s just my opinion, as this game is a little bare. With that out of the way, I honestly do enjoy this game.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game


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good nostalgic game

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Neon Snake on Steam

Casual Challenge Players Club- Anime Bilhar game

Casual Challenge Players Club- Anime Bilhar game

Great game! I would like to jump some cutscenes and to control the cue stick with mouse. and mouse im main menu too. But this do not make the game less fun.

A well made and polish game.

good music and sound effects

A very relaxing game with responsive controls

Very enjoable modes and a great versus mode.

I still playing and did not find any bug.

I really reccomend if u r looking for a casual fun game with a right dose of difficulty

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Casual Challenge Players Club is a very simple, classic arcade style pool game. Remember back in the day when you would go to the local fare with your parents, and you would have the little arcade with the 2P Pusher machines, those mechanical horse racing games, and an assortment of fruit machines and arcade games. Well, you will also remember that there was always super simple pool game arcade machine. Well this is basically like that.

There are 4 game modes, 2 modes for single player and 2 modes for multiplayer.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Casual Challenge Players Club- Anime Bilhar game on Steam

interLOGIC

interLOGIC

Basic Info

Genre: Puzzle Game

Difficulty: Easy-Medium

Gameplay

Rating: 7/10

You are a robot tasked with removing ALL the boxes in the room.

To remove boxes you have to move them and match two, three or four boxes of the same color.

While this may sound simple enough, some levels have obstacles, making boxes harder to move and one wrong move might make a box impossible to more if you pushed it against a wall.

Luckily to have you have 5 “Undos”, which each will take you and the boxes you have moved back one move.

Real player with 4.4 hrs in game

There is nothing hugely wrong with it, its got a good aesthetic, and its tried and tested sokoban play.

but Sokoban and its many, many clones are free, have thousands of levels, that get to maddening levels of difficulty.

This game costs 1.79, has 40 levels, and you can finish it in half an hour.

With more content it could have scraped by with a recommend, though I think even a good clone of Sokoban (which is over three decades old now) should have more mechanics and such to make it interesting.

Real player with 4.2 hrs in game

interLOGIC on Steam

RetroMaze

RetroMaze

Bought it a while ago.

Played it.

Thought that there are 232 levels, as each level grants you an achievement and there are 232 in total.

Completed 28 levels and uninstalled it.

Returned now.

Played all the levels again until I finished level 30.

Full splash of achievements at my face.

If only I knew that I was only 2 levels away from the finish the last time.

I wish the game got way more difficult with more levels, but unfortunately it was too short.

I highly recommend it anyway!

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

RetroMaze is basically a game where you travel a ball through a maze, nothing more. Absolutely no skill is required to do so, since there is no time limit or penalties for hitting walls or whatsoever. Well, maybe a bit of skill is necessary, simply because of a minor bug in the program, the ball tends to get stuck against the flat sides of the walls sometimes, nothing gamebreaking though.

When launching the game, the rather impressive retro menu screen, together with the overwhelming soundtrack, immediately sets the tone of what to expect. Too bad there’s only 1 soundtrack implemented, which works indoctrinating too quickly for ones health. Strongly suggesting putting some synthwave music on in the background yourself (there’s lots available on YouTube). The kind of music which suits this game best.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

RetroMaze on Steam

Gravity Snake

Gravity Snake

I really like this small puzzle game and the fact that it is clever and has achievements but the profile restrictions are active so if you do play it please leave a review even if it does not say much so we can get those restrictions off!

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

It was a very good game. From what i can see, it seems to be inspired by Google Snake! For the most part it was easy but a few of the last levels was so hard lol! I like the graphics, great music, just pretty good Overall! Thanks for another fun game Michael 3

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Gravity Snake on Steam

On Pixels: A lights out game

On Pixels: A lights out game

Since 1995–thanks to Tiger Electronics and your drunken dad’s last-minute Christmas gift–you have been prepared. You’ve conquered every level on every difficulty in Lights Out. Who knows how many batteries and blisters you’ve been through, but you’ve put in the time and you know the rules.

But this isn’t Lights Out, it’s Lights On. “B-but the titl–” No. They had to put that there so you would get the concept. It’s Lights On and the rules are different. Overcome the challenge of lighting up neon Pac-Man pellets, pills, crosses, donuts, and bigger pills to save us all from a lightless Christmas.

Real player with 32.0 hrs in game

Fun, simple, and yet surprisingly challenging– and the music has no reason to go as hard as it does, but it legitimately slaps anyway.

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game

On Pixels: A lights out game on Steam

BOX

BOX

Very pleasant game. I love simple principles but that can get you scratching your head for minutes. The VHS type art style and oniric music really got me out of my mind for a moment. Good job!

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

BOX on Steam

Paquerette Down the Bunburrows

Paquerette Down the Bunburrows

The bunburrows are filled with the cutest bunnies… and Pâquerette wants them all!!

U=๏ x ๏=U U=๏ x ๏=U U=๏ x ๏=U

The bunnies flee when Pâquerette gets too close: they will dash through the tunnels carefully avoiding dead ends. Will you let the lil critters outsmart you?

  • Use the bunnies' smart yet predictable behaviours against them!

  • Resort to various tools such as traps, pickaxes and carrots when simply manipulating the bunnies' moves isn’t quite enough!

  • Explore diverse bunburrows, each featuring their own distinct visual and musical themes (and maybe some special bunnies??)

  • Capturing bunnies is all fun and games but Pâquerette would also love to find some baby bunnies, but how?

  • Secrets may lurk deep down the bunburrows…

  • and the most important feature: BUNNIES

This game was originally created for the Ludum Dare Game Jam 48!

Paquerette Down the Bunburrows on Steam