Good Company
I see great potential for the game, but as I’m writing the review now I’m only taking those things into consideration that are already in the game.
Gameplay: 5/5
Graphics: 5/5
Tutorials: 4/5
Difficulty: 5/5
Support: 5/5
Gameplay:
The gameplay loop is simple:
1. build/rearrange production line
2. set up the logistics for that line
3. tweak bits and pieces to make it profitable
4. plan the next production line / change the line output to another product
For me that is exactly what I was looking for. You create something, an issue arises, you fix that issue and that leads to another issue or you’re set and you create the next new thing.
– Real player with 180.1 hrs in game
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i loved the concept but the execution is so EXTREAMLY flawed..
market: why is it capped so low in FREEPLAY. ive tried countless times trying to tweak the my out puts. But literally ever single time ive played the supply chains get so damn long that I cannot maintain a profitable business with out producing more then I can sell which ironically makes me go bankrupt
out/in bound shipping: why can we move these? Why is there a limit to how many items I can place in the in/out bound points with out the ability to upgrade them?
– Real player with 154.4 hrs in game
ClusterDisaster
Nice little Game.
Fun to play. Good for short sessions, when you don’t know what else to do.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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After playing this, I just want to put on a Member’s Only jacket and go to Flynn’s Arcade.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QUxSyqVQs8&feature=youtu.be
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Colonials Programme
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A short-term sci-fi Colony Building Resource Management puzzle game
It’s a causal game where you build machines on a grid-based 2.5D map, to harvest resources, and refine them into things like food, water or fuel. Which you’ll need to birth colonists or launch rockets. Meanwhile, you’ll have to manage pollution levels or even fight alien infestations, threatening to block off your precious building slots!
– Real player with 37.3 hrs in game
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A colony management simulation where you are preparing planets for human colonization. Build the necessary structures and gather resource. Then manage the planet and continue to progress, eventually gaining colonist and venturing on. A causal game that takes planning, and has a lot of indie charm.
Here is the first 40 minutes of game play.
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– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
Chip
This is a pretty good puzzler
If you’re into challenging puzzles this is definitely the game for you.
The characters look awesome!
You can dress them up with the accessories in the shop which you purchase using currency that you win when you solve puzzles and you get a fair ammount so that you can unlock something new every couple games or so.
The gameplay is simple. You just point and click. Move objects around to navigate a ball of energy to hit Chip and wake him up.
I’ve only played a few levels so far and the puzzles are pretty easy in the beggining which allows you to get the hang of how the game works.
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
Chip is a variation of puzzle games that you have to properly set up mirrors to aim laser at a certain point.
This time, instead of lasers there is a power cannon which shots balls of energy and player’s objective is to hit with them a robot character to recharge. Not only standard objects like mirrors and walls are available, there are also magnets, magic balls and others which make the game interesting.
Levels are designed the way that difficulty increase smoothly and all new elements are explained.
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
Medievalien
IN A WORD: MAYBE
IN A NUTSHELL:
WHAT TO EXPECT: Real-time combat. Action Roguelike. Medieval setting with alien technology and enemies. Fast-paced ARPG styled, ranged and skill based combat. Excellent range of alien enemies with different travel and attack types. Large arsenal of medieval and alien ranged weapons. Passives and skill power-ups instead of character levelling. Changeable level modifiers. Procedurally generated isometric maps. Unlockable hub trainers. Single-player only.
– Real player with 33.3 hrs in game
Medievalien is a very pleasant action roguelike which combines the procedural generation of a classic dungeon crawler with the new-age feel of your favorite phone shoot ‘em ups like Archero. It’s easy to get into and play a run, and it’s not a big time commitment. It’s a game that’s constantly being added to in terms of bug fixes and new content. It helps that the developers are extremely receptive to feedback and the like. And while there are some bugs (which I expect in early access), they are few and far between. Most of them will not impact game play in any significant way.
– Real player with 14.5 hrs in game
Space Revenge - Prologue
YOU CAN PLAY AS A SNIPER FURY CAW CAW
YOU CAN ALSO PLAY AS PISTOL WIELDING FURY CAW CAW
OF COURSE YOU CHOOSE THE SNIPER FURY CAW CAW, IT’S THE ONE THAT MAKES SENSE CAW CAW
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Gamers as old as I am might remember the Amiga classic “Alien Breed” where up to two players at once infiltrated a base full of aliens, shooting their way through to collect key cards and upgrades to be able to progress further. Of course, “Alien Breed” wasn’t a twin-stick shooter - twin sticks weren’t a thing back then - but there’s a lot “Space Revenge” does similarly.
While “Space Revenge” doesn’t quite get the atmosphere of the classic right - especially not in the musical department - many other boxes are ticked. The combat? Difficult. It’s one man against many, and health packs are in short supply. Despite the corridors of the base looking rather spacious they quickly become rather small once several enemies spawn more or less on top of you. Add a heavy enemy into the mix and the whole ordeal becomes deadly very quickly. This isn’t a game to rush through, you’ll have to move slowly and aim carefully to succeed.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Anton
In the year 2399, automation is rife, every sector across all areas of industry have been automated with just a handful of jobs available to man.
There was no robot uprising or sudden change of power that was expected in the late 20th century, but a gradual erosion of jobs and the crawling growth of vast automated industrial complexes working tirelessly and efficiently, more than man could ever have hoped for.
This should have been a future of hope and prosperity, instead man is relegated to the side lines, a bored consumer, barely able to make ends meet and clamouring for just one of the few remote jobs still available to them.
You’re one of the lucky ones, you’ve been selected from 10s of 1000’s to start as a remote CCTV operator, man’s value now is so low that it is more efficient to have man controlling remote CCTV cameras than to automate them.
Your role is simple, to mark any Automaton units for the recycling program that have malfunctioned or that have hit SAT (Self Awareness Threshold), today is your first day, you connect remotely to the AMI Industrial Complex…
Features
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Control a remote CCTV drone camera allowing you a unique view into an automated industrial complex
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Hack devices in the world through a series of ever more complex interfaces
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Interact with and reprogram devices and automatons
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Converse with automatons through the branching narrative system
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Delve into the Cybersphere, the central data matrix that shows all the accessible data nodes with a complex through the BotOS 2395 operating system
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Unravel the truth behind this vast automated empire.
Look for the Anton 2 Level Demo on STEAM
FInd a Level 1 Spoiler Playthrough at the end of the screen shots if you’re stuck
Mr. Robot
Really fun! Just SO FUN!!! Lots of fun puzzles to do and even some secret rooms! Although it’s got a few glitches like all other games, you can Hack into robots you encounter and even Kill them IMMEDIATELY after the hack! Watch out for crushers and incinerators, though. They are INSTANT kill! You dont want to walk under them Especially in hard mode because in hard, you only have ONE life! Plus, Some enemies might be even stronger than they were in easy! In the Final Hack, you have to navigate your way to the very master system of the ship, H.E.L (HEL). He’s Very tough, Even though I have No Idea what H.E.L stands for. But If you fully Charge Everyone’s Extremes, It will go Much better than without the extremes. Not going to ruin any more of the game, so Have Tons of fun playing it! Sorry for Wasting your time. If you actually read all this without, well, Skipping any of it, All I can say is, “Props to you.”. Enjoy!
– Real player with 152.0 hrs in game
Despite difficulty controlling Mr. Robot’s isometric platforming segments, I enjoyed exploring and solving puzzles. While stat-increasing items were occasionally found, grinding in RPG battles thankfully didn’t seem to be a requirement due to the amount of healing items. (I have not played in hard mode.)
Unfortunately, Moonpod couldn’t get their sharing server to work with Steam so they stripped it from this version. That means there are no custom levels. What’s here has some Outer Limits charm, but don’t expect it to be particularly epic. You might wish to buy from Moonpod directly as there are no multiplayer functions which require your Steam friends.
– Real player with 24.4 hrs in game
Raider Bots
The Raiders are a lawless space fleet consisting of a handful of battle hardened operatives. In their quest for riches, they have scouted a planet that is home to an abundance of valuable resources. Unfortunately, it is already occupied by multiple factions, battling for control. Your mission is to conquer the planet and place it under Raiders control. Combined with a powerful Battle MECH, you will raise an army of Battle BOTs in order to take on the thriving native factions.
Key Features:
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Two Main Modes, World Mode and Battle Mode - Plan your moves in the World Mode, then jump into Battle Mode to experience battles in real time.
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Mechs - Dominate the battlefield with your very own Mech, with a plethora of unlockable weaponry.
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Collect BOTs - Take control of a variety of Battle BOTs, each with their own unique characteristics.
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Specialize BOTs - Specialize BOT effectiveness on the battlefield with a variety of collectible upgrade modules.
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Conquest - Take control of Strongholds dotted across the planet. Strongholds will help fund multiple large scale armies necessary for total conquest.
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Commander Drone - Command your BOTs and activate special abilities with the Commander Drone; which affords a top down view of the battle where you can issue orders, classic RTS style.
Madness Robots
A simple tower defense game inspired by plant vs zombies, 9 levels and 3 boss fights, a game for people who like tower defense.