Get-A-Grip Chip
Get-A-Grip Chip is a fun platformer for people who know one obvious truth: The grappling hook is the best part of every video game.
Launch yourself around the screen navigating terrain and avoiding hazards. You can’t jump, but you spend the majority of the game airborne. The mechanics and sound design feel crisp. The art design is fun without being overly cutesy. The difficulty is intermediate. If you sometimes play games casually with friends/family this is a game that can be picked up pretty quickly and where you can make meaningful progress without being super deftly handed. The game has full controller support, but it plays fine with a Mouse and keyboard. The checkpoints are frequent enough not to inspire extreme frustration. At the same time, each level has secrets and collectibles that require stronger play. It also has a global speedrunning scoreboard for every level, and achievements for completing every level without dying so beating levels without using the checkpoints at all and finding the fastest possible path is rewarding and gives very strong players something to do after completing the main game.
– Real player with 89.4 hrs in game
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I really enjoyed this title - the mechanics are smooth and easy to employ. I played it on keyboard and mouse and the game itself recommends that the player should use a controller. I really liked keyboard and mouse. Its a great platformer to speedrun; for a greater challenge try to find all of the battery bots. There’s 8 per level and some are overt, others are hidden. There’s a fun rhythm grab, pull, and release. Building momentum is part of the fun. The set pieces on each level keep the game interesting. The highlight is the cute character design and the soundtrack, which I loved.
– Real player with 11.6 hrs in game
SUPER BOT
Very cool world, average mechanics.
Game is not difficult.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
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Simple platformer for kids and adults. The game is quite short and it’s easy to finish. If you have children at home, they can play too.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Robozarro
I’ve beta tested this game and now that it is released I immediately bought it.
TLDR; this game is a ton of fun and I recommend getting it!
Really great gameplay and story; I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Especially the more you unlock the smarter and crazier combos you can do (and quickly switching between combos) to see how you can defeat specific enemies.
Music fits very well to the computers and robotics style, and gameplay is very smooth.
Don’t be afraid to die and try again, there are plenty of check-points and sometimes you first have to die a few times to figure out a strategy to take on the challenge or boss at that point.
– Real player with 14.2 hrs in game
Robozarro is not only a labor of love but is a ton of fun to play. It’s a mix of edge of your seat action and clever puzzle mechanics. The lovely art and animations remind me in many ways to the old school adventure games of Lucas Arts and Sierra era. I would say Robozarro plays like mega man on acid. The boss battles are all super unique and you’ll need to think on your toes to defeat them. This isn’t an easy game, however every death is rewarded once you figure out one of many unique solutions to winning a battle. I highly recommend this game and look forward to seeing more from the Developer!!!
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Boom Bits
As a beginner gamer it’s not always easy to find an interesting game that’s still fun to play and not frustrating. This game is very hard for me but, at the same time, the challenge I’m facing isn’t frustrating. The graphics in this game are very realistic and believable and the characters are just freaking cute. I can only recommend this game and promise you that you will not regret it. Well, perhaps you are losing your time doing other things you should be doing because you got hooked in this game. lol!!!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Break Robots VR
Break Robots VR is supposed to be a robot action game that sees you “fight and slash through the battlefield”. In reality, what you do get is a game with the worse control method I have played since the days of the Oculus DK2 (lean in the direction you want to move?!?! WTF!) and a low poly world with the tiniest amount of action. There is simply nothing here that could ever justify the £23.79 price tag unless the game has 10 hours worth of content, but you would have quit the game well before that anyway. If this was a quid or two I would have been recommending you try it yourself, but it is definitely not worth more than that.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
CASE 2: Animatronics Survival
I truly love this game. I cannot wait to see more gameplay added! I have already gotten my money’s worth of this game. There are a few things i would like to say. There are the most glitches with multiplayer. I totally understand that it is Early-Access. But i feel that these bugs should be noticed. Many times the computers/generators do not work even when the time limit is up. In the forest and police station, sometimes the doors dont open, but if you walk up to them, they will let you out. I also feel like the forest map is being over-played.
– Real player with 217.1 hrs in game
FUN FUN FUN!!! This game is so much fun! I want to see a whole lot more players because I want to play multiplayer with everyone! Goodness there is nothing like playing with friends or even random folks, especially as the animatronic.
For the multiplayer, the small bugs I’ve ever seen are very minor, which is amazing for an early access game. There’s some optimization issues, especially on the forest, that I’m sure will be worked out. The animatronic designs are absolutely beautiful, the maps are detailed and well laid out (I do hope that someday there is a “You are here” for the map because I get lost if I’m running away, my ONLY nit pick). I love the powers for both the animatronics and the survivors and it’s well balanced already. Something even better, you can customize and emote as the characters, allows for some fun shenanigans with other players.
– Real player with 148.8 hrs in game
Flyland Wars: 0 Ball Game [Trainer]
The introductory part of the Flyland Wars Series tells the backstory of the Flyland Universe. The story is the strongest point of the game. It’s worth reading all seven pages of it, not just because it’s quite an entertaining sci-fi story, but because it explains mechanics that are crucial to beat the other games in the series. The main weak point is that the UI and HUDs are confusing and in-your-face at first until you’ve read the story and figured out what everything does. The level is included to get comfortable with the mechanics before introducing enemies. I’m interested too see how the developer continues the story through the series.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
When will multiplayer be added? I need help from friends to defeat the sphere.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Neon Fusion
I didn’t want to write a negative review because it’s counterintuitive for a game in early access, but with the developer deleting my threads with crash reports, hiding technical problems, and being misleading on what content is available in this version, I have to speak out because I can’t tolerate this behavior (on a side note, I strongly considered refunding the game and I didn’t). To start from the top, I reported 1 crash which happened to me repeatedly (I had a crash report to prove it), I also experienced a glitch where the map shows 2 different rooms in the same location, which I assume is causing a softlock because I can’t seem to access the content that is supposedly in the game. So I did the only logical thing in my situation, I ask the developer directly if a technical problem that I reported was preventing me from exploring the game. Here is what I don’t understand, the developer could just say that glitches are unrelated to progress, but he dodged the question several times and vaguely said that content will be available (we not talking about the roadmap, we talking about content that he listed as already available).
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Fun game. A rather cute take on the metroidvania/2d platform genre. I like the mechanic of having limited shots (gun auto refils with the meter shown under your lifebar), and the ability to boost your jump while shooting. It is in early access, but the Dev mentioned that another update is coming very soon.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Buyhads
just bought this game, cause it looked fun and was 90% off, so it was only 1 dollar. I- it- um- i wouldn’t recomend buying this, especially for 10 dollars, there is no intrusctions, no story, and is really repetitive. you just shoot random things, find random codes, try the past 7 doors that are stilll locked to find out the code does nothing, accidently jump into a random laser and lose 10 minutes of progress. no checkpoints or anything. you then find a room that spawns robots, and you just spam for your life. but actually your to short to hit the robots so you gotta jump to hit them. then you accidently run into a laser for .01 seconds and die. it doesnt even have a list of codes you have seen, or anyway to keep track, so like halfway thorugh the level you just go back to find at least 13 codes, get a peice of paper, write down the codes, and just try them all. its just trial and error. 10 times. execpt you gotta restart every couple minutes. you also ranedomly get stuck in the ground, and you stick to walls. you can also press e to turn random things but it doesnt tell you that. you can also shoot the random water things that sometimes have codes. 1/10 vodoo games makes better games then this
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Stuck on level 1 unable to finish, not sure how to get the code to get past the first laser wall.
Says the game is 2.88 gb when you go to download it and 3gbs on the store page
The game downloads as 39.9 mbs
Doesn’t tell you the keys
WASD to move
F to fire
E to turn pipe wheels/use doors, don’t know what that does if it does anything?
Spacebar to jetpack
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Hostile Mars
Hostile Mars is a Tower-Defense Factory-Building game. You must create efficient supply chains, salvage destroyed enemies, and upgrade structures to support your gigantic cannons that defend your base against thousands of enemies.
UPGRADE GIGANTIC GUNS
Upgrade everything to a ridiculous degree. Laser turrets come in sizes 1, 2, 3, or 120.
BATTLE THOUSANDS OF ENEMIES
Enemy drones pour over the hills and tower above you. You will need every upgrade you can get to defend against them.
AUTOMATE YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN
You don’t have time to defend your base and acquire supplies!
Instead, create supply lines by automating hundreds of delivery bots to harvest ore and resupply your base.
FEATURES
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Upgrade your traps to deal more damage, collect materials that fall from defeated enemies, and tons of other crazy stuff.
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Upgrade your turrets to shoot farther and hit harder!
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Upgrade your base to unlock new items.
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Upgrade walls, guns, ammo, delivery bots, harvesters, machines, buildings, storage, and more!
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Strategically place walls, traps, and turrets to create a defense strong enough to keep your home base energy core protected.