Moxie’s Lemon

Moxie’s Lemon

Moxie’s Lemon is a short cinematic platformer about pettiness and frustration, in the style of 2000s-era Flash games. Using mouse, keyboard, or gamepad, help Moxie get her lemon and achieve ultimate satisfaction! The goal of this game is to surprise you, frustrate you, and make you laugh.

Features

  • Constant dumb surprises: Every screen has unique controls and objectives

  • Unexpected musical sequences: Action and music blend together in a horrifying blend of cartoon agony

  • Frustratingly obtuse controls: Laugh with surprise and cry with frustration as you try to figure out what is happening

  • Short and sweet: 15 weird minutes of your life that you’ll never get back


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Moxie's Lemon on Steam

Beat Souls

Beat Souls

This game is super fun. Some of the early negative reviews got it wrong. TRY THE DEMO!

I do agree that Beat Souls isn’t a rhythm game. There are no judgement mechanics and the player’s input is separate from the music. The obstacles and collectibles of the stage match the music, the player’s input does not. This should be obvious from a quick glance at the gameplay trailer. Beat Souls is described as an “intense rhythm action game”, and that is a perfect description.

Most games that attempt to blend action game and music game fall short of my expectations (i.e. Thumper). Beat Souls is the first I’ve played that actually gets it right. The gameplay is solid and the rhythm elements aren’t extraneous. The game does a good job of easing players into the game by introducing new mechanics separately, and the gameplay doesn’t immediately fall apart once the difficulty increases.

Real player with 12.1 hrs in game


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Beat Souls is definitely a very fun rhythm game with much to offer and will definitely help you get better as long as you practice both Normal and Hard Stages several times over, you’ll eventually be able to master what the game has to offer, but even when you think you’ve mastered it all, the Infinite Hell Mode will keep you coming back for more and really push your skills to the test!

Overall, I’d definitely recommend this game for the cute and colorful graphics, characters, the catchy music, and the variety in stages that are offered to the player!

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

Beat Souls on Steam

Shooting Arena VR

Shooting Arena VR

I play tons of VR FPS games, and this one is great because of a leaderboard you must constantly go for, I love the game because of the adjustable barrel angle and fun levels. Although reloading is quite different, it honestly helps with practice getting your sights on the target quickly. Honestly I am a very picky person when it comes to VR shooting games and this is one of my favorites of all time, it’s got TONS of room for personal improvement and AMAZING arcade modes to really improve aim and speed. It can also be quite competitive for getting those leaderboards, something I looove.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game


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i have played alot of shooting range games and this is by far the most fun yet.controls are tight and simple,no complicated reloading just put your arm down to your hip to reload.exactly the sort of arcade vr shooting range i wanted

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Shooting Arena VR on Steam

SpellPunk VR

SpellPunk VR

I am not into writing reviews but I think that SpellPunk is underestimated, that is why I decided to say something about it. I truly enjoy this game. It is hard to find a good spellcasting vr game with beautiful graphics, working controls and entertaining gameplay. SpellPunk has all of these. The game is super immersive. I truly admire that its developers have gone the extra mile giving us the possibility to play with a full-body avatar instead of the usual flying hands. This feature makes me feel like I am a pure-blood magician. I can’t find the words to explain the feeling of winning a magical duel after successfully casting your spells. I feel even more powerful than a Harry Potter wizard, because I don’t even need a wand. How amazing is this?

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

TLDR; Worth supporting, but a long way to go.

This game is a work in progress, there are definitely some wrinkles that need to be ironed out. Having said that, there is a lot of charm to the concept of core gameplay. I feel like there’s a lot of potential and while you may not love the game now, it could grow into something special with support. There are a lot of problems that I will lay out so while I am giving it my recommendation, it’s current state may not satisfy you. Here we go.

WHAT I LIKE:

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

SpellPunk VR on Steam

Agent Murphy

Agent Murphy

Not a bad game for the price, something like the old games on the phone. The game is quite difficult (the first boss has not yet been defeated) although the bots in the game behave quite strangely, perhaps this makes the game a little more difficult, but it seemed weirdly to me.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Not a bad game for the price, but the boss fights are horribly imbalanced. The first two bosses (I quit after the second) both fire explosives, which kill you instantly if you’re within their fairly large hitboxes. There’s no graphic effect for the explosion so it’s impossible to tell how big they are. What makes this worse is you have to restart the boss level entirely, so you have to drag yourself all the way back to them just to restart the fight. Since you get killed instantly, there’s not much point to fighting enemies along the way. which undermines that aspect of the game on boss levels.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Agent Murphy on Steam

Resonant

Resonant

Resonant is an open, rhythm based experience. Explore a world that breathes with sound, choosing your musical path to discover all that the landscape has to reveal. The game allows you to construct your own soundscapes, creating a puzzle-like experience where different melodic combinations create different movements and pathways throughout the world. Your journey will reveal everything that a marriage between nature and sound has to offer.

Resonant on Steam

DesktopMMD3:Miss Fish

DesktopMMD3:Miss Fish

😴🤮-TLDR-🤮😴

⭐[9/10]⭐

Best 5$ Spending You Will Ever Do..

Especially if You throw another Fiver To Combo it with WallEngine For ♫ Reactive BG’s

The End

🤮👇Long Weab Version👇🤮

do yourself a favor and listen to Senpai

..Just Buy it

..Just Do it…

The graphical upgrade is simply night and day..

i have to rerecord nearly 100 vids

since they simply are a 2/10 compared to this new version

think of it like this

if a Snes Turned into a Xb360 Overnight i would of been less amazed

Soo

dont listen to people whining about 5$.. nearly a year later..

Real player with 136.1 hrs in game

As much as I want to support this Dev I can’t recommend this since I doesn’t do much new compered to their previous releases. The added rendering menu is nice but it comes at the cost of the physics menu which was necessary to make many of the models work properly.

Real player with 53.6 hrs in game

DesktopMMD3:Miss Fish on Steam

Giraffe and Annika

Giraffe and Annika

“Making happy memories with cat ears girl! ヽ(=´▽'=)ノ”

[1] Intro

Giraffe and Annika. This is a 3D rhythm puzzle adventure by atelier mimina. At the time of the first announcement, the publisher was UNTIES, but it appears that the publisher was later changed to PLAYISM. The background of this game is about Anika, the girl with cat ears. One day, she woke up and found herself on the mysterious starlight island(Spica). What adventure is waiting for her?

[2] Game Experience

Real player with 16.3 hrs in game

It’s okay for a game about drowning. I died probably a thousand times playing through the story, and can remember almost every individual instance that didn’t involve drowning in shallow water because I couldn’t find an object or surface to climb onto. Most of the non-drowning deaths were memorable in how brutal they were as game concepts, like being immolated when straying too close to insta-kill volumes like fire or crushed to death by falling boulders. So…definitely not a kids game?

In fact, I really grapple with the question of who I would recommend this game to. Not to kids, it’s too difficult. Not to srs gamerz, it isn’t difficult enough. Not to rhythm gamers because there isn’t enough of that content. Not to adventure gamers because there are no requisite adventure features like quest logs, maps, or a compass. Not to achievement hunters because the achievements are actual (“beat the game within 4.5 hours”) burning (“cleared every hard rhythm game on S rank”) garbage (wait until Dec. 24 or 25 for a Christmas achievement!). There’s also no combat, which is a plus for me, but… not being able to fight back isn’t fun either?

Real player with 12.2 hrs in game

Giraffe and Annika on Steam

Desktop Man

Desktop Man

Im in love with this so fa. made my man dance to meltdown over 6 times now and im feeling a bit bad, lol

Real player with 17.7 hrs in game

App is really cute. Hoping that the application gets more traction, especially from mod creators. Also hoping for an update to support monitoring youtube music too.

Real player with 7.9 hrs in game

Desktop Man on Steam

Chair F*cking Simulator

Chair F*cking Simulator

Erotic. Sublime. A wonderful experience with which to pass the time.

Chair Fcking Simulator, henceforth known as CFS offers a unique outlook into the lifestyle of sxually uninhibited, potato shaped being. Browsing through profiles on postcards, Potato-Like Man picks one perfect and sexy piece of furniture with which to do the deed.

Friends, let me tell you that I’d been quivering with anticipation up to this point but when the actual act began, ohhh, what art. Potato-man slams his vegetable groin into a variety of sultry seats. Thus far, my most beloved memory was Potato grinding his shapely buttocks (You can do that too in case you don’t feel especially thrusty) into a spitting image of Ol' Sparky complete with blue electric light.

Real player with 357.7 hrs in game

Absolutely my favorite experience that I have ever had with any f**king sim.

Graphics:

The graphics are pretty stellar for a game about chair… buffing. Your character really gives off the vibes that they are the last thing alive in the immersive world, but we’ll get to setting in a moment. Overall, 7/10 in graphics. Great, but I don’t necessarily feel like I’m buffing a chair.

Story:

The story is barebones, if there at all, but you can grasp the rough points:

*You are the last living thing that isn’t a chair

Real player with 6.8 hrs in game

Chair F*cking Simulator on Steam