SpermDash精疲力尽
SpermDash is one of the better sperm simulators out on he markets right now. Graphics are solid, game play lacks some stuff but I hope its gonna be updated soon so I can keep improving at the game and keep holding the world record (massive flex). I would recommend the game
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
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Fun, educational, great for the whole family to learn. Vaginal discharge is a little too strong and deserves a balance change.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Skate & Date
Skate to the beat, but don’t trip over your feet!
Skate & Date is a roller derby, rhythm ga(y)me about expressing yourself and falling in love.
You play as Maggie, a highschooler on the Rockin' Rollergirls who has a crush on one of her rivals - Patricia.
You can play through the Story Mode or kick back in Free Skate mode!
Features!
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A cute story mode about high school and roller derby
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A rhythm game that affects the story depending on what you do!
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Choices that rely on your stats (and previous choices)
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A Funky Original Soundtrack
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Different Difficulty Modes
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Free Skate for when you want to practice your groovy moves
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Lesbians, harold!!!
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Pride Run
Pride run is an unapologetically gay, bright, and fun rhythm game with bangin' music! I don’t play a lot of rhythm based games, I can probably count just on one hand how many I’ve played, but I really liked this, and the mode with the RTS elements really makes it stand out from other games of the genre.
As it says in the description, the game has two modes; Vanilla Mode and Play Hard Mode. Double entendre aside, Vanilla Mode is the standard rhythm-based part of the game. You lead a Pride parade through different levels based on real cities from around the world, smashing the arrow keys in time with the music. The bigger the combo you string together and the more accurate you are with pressing the keys or controller buttons, the more people will join the parade.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
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Pride Run, saw this game had a free weekend so I decided to try it. Overall there is a decent rhythm game here, couple that with the good art and the gameplay itself and you have an overall fairly queer experience. I would recommend the game to anyone interested in it, maybe not for the full twenty dollar price tag but I can say at least that the games not bad.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Video World
Disclaimer: Indie work is short and sweet. Don’t expect a lot.
This companion to the EP Video World by Monster Mansion also scored Excellence in Emerging Games at this year’s AGDAs (that’s Australian Game Developer Awards, just in case you’re unfamiliar). It’s a well known fact that Halloween is Christmas for the gays, and this rhythm game harnesses that energy with upbeat synth-pop and some excellent pun work. The bright primary colours and crisp character design make night shift at the video store a delight. This also is a continuation of Film Victoria’s fine work in gaming. Thumbs up from me.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
I really loved Video World! The text was witty and got plenty of laughs from me, the gameplay really fun and enjoyable, and the music is amazing! I felt like the human manifestation of catJAM bopping to the music while playing. It is a short game, but a lot of fun.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Viola: The Heroine’s Melody
I suppose I will put out my 2 cents on this game.
I love it, simply put it that way. Viola takes inspiration from many video game series, yet it still manages to feel unique in its own way. Gameplay is super solid, requiring the proper keyboard presses alongside proper timing to successfully pull off attacks and similar actions. There is also a cool mechanic originating from this game involving defending, in which a character defending has a % chance to protect a teammate from damage. This is a great example of one of the special touches made in the game to help it shine and stand out.
– Real player with 53.3 hrs in game
Take a chance on trust!
Viola is a cute, relaxing, relatable, and fun game. Plain and simple.
Each character has enough depth so you know what they are about as far as character development goes.
The movement of the platforming is spot on, Viola moves exactly where you want her to be.
I have reached the end of early access in 13 hours, about 1.5 hours of that was backtracking to do side quests/story.
The combat keeps you on edge with the buttons needing to be pressed in a timed manner, is very well balanced, and you will not need to grind.
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
Rhythm of the Gods
For $9 it’s an alright game. The music and graphics are quite charming but there aren’t many levels and half of the songs are remixes. The story can be boiled down to some young gods throwing parties because it’s what they love to do. The difficulty scales pretty fast but at no point does it feel like an unreasonable jump in difficulty from one song to the next. There is an endless mode and a timewarp mode that adds a speed multiplier to the songs for added difficulty so in that regard it’s a good game if you want something challenging. The ending leads me to believe the developers might release more games in the series but that’s just speculation until proven otherwise.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
A Great, But Rather Short Rhythm Adventure
Rhythm of the Gods, as you can probably tell from the title, is a rhythm game where you have to make your way through a slew of enemies and obstacles while following the music of several different gods that you meet along the protagonist, Lyrik’s, journey.
The Good
-Although short, the story of the game is rather charming, and I liked reading through the dialogue the game had to offer.
-The gameplay is simple, but can be very challenging depending on what difficulty you set.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Fall For You
If you’re reading this, then you probably just died and got thrown out of Heaven. Sorry about that. Good news, though; you get to be on a gameshow!
Conquer Hell With Love and Snuggles!
Fall For You is a rhythm-based roguelike. Move and attack with the beat to power up, win the hearts of every damned soul you meet, traverse perilous obstacle courses, win fabulous prizes that change the way you play, and cuddle with a scary demon mom to keep yourself going!
Dance Party!
Move it when the kick drum kicks, and attack when the snare drum snares to become faster and more powerful!
Friends in Unexpected Places!
Shoot fellow damned souls with Cuddle Bullets to earn their admiration! Earn Khaos Roses from your adoring fans that cheer you on below.
The World Changes Around You!
Stay above the UnderFog, as the world’s grid rises and falls around you! Take on procedurally generated platforming challenges to stay in the game and win prizes!
Fabulous Prizes!
Save up your Khaos Rozes, and win prizes that change the way you play!
A Place to Rest Your Head
Cuddle with a scary demon mom to keep your health bar up! Survive the crazed whims of a self-proclaimed Goddesz of Chaos! Be nice to the twins!
FUSER™
If you have played Dropmix, it is very much like that, but on steroids.
2/19/2021 Edit: This review has been redone to currently reflect the game post 1.3 patch update.
Personally, I love this game, the hours played represents that, and personally, I grew up with Harmonix and their music games so t heir marketing is nothing new to me. Each DLC song is 1.99/USD and is purchased separately, which while is a shame there are no packs available, it does allow you to pick and choose which songs you wish to use in the game. The initial set is enough to get you going and through several hours on their own. The mixing itself is very intuitive for a game and I daresay you can entertain a small party or gathering by playing this game. I’ve done twitch streams that were several hours long just jamming to the games Freestyle mode with a custom crate I assembled with different songs, instruments, and sound effects/modifiers. The game comes with 4 main modes, Campaign, Freestyle (and Coop Freestyle where people play together and if the lobby is big enough, a small audience that can make requests of songs or instruments or genres), Battle, and Social Events. The game comes with an integrated mix capture option where you can record up to 128 bars and export it as a video format to share on social media, YT, Twitch, etc.
– Real player with 392.9 hrs in game
### Overview Frequency****Amplitude
| Genre | Rhythm game |
| Campaign | Yes |
| Game length | 8 hours |
| Difficulty modes | 5 |
| Wikipedia Page | Link |
– Real player with 162.2 hrs in game
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
Sayonara Wild Hearts
This game touched me in a way no other game did before. The gorgeous visuals and the best ost I ever heard, paired with a compelling and subtle narrative, and gameplay that is simple but engaging turns It into an experience that transcends the limitations of its own media.
The only downside this game has is that its visuals, despite being one of Its strongest points also limits its acessibility. My girlfriend is photosensitive and this game is not easy on her eyes, which is a shame, since I wish she could experience Sayonara wild hearts as well.
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
If you haven’t played Sayonara Wild Hearts you should be in jail.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game