Robot88

Robot88

It needs some polish, but I will be hoping for updates to make the posing more flexible.

The forearm sorely needs a way to be rotated on more than one axis so you can turn the wrist and minor things like that.

But besides minor bugs and that this is the best Rock’Em’Sock’Em Robots type thing I have ever played lol.

GIMME MORE MOVE MEMORY!!!

Real player with 13.9 hrs in game


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you can kick robots and more 😂

create your techniques and your own fighting style 👍

Real player with 11.3 hrs in game

Robot88 on Steam

CASE 2: Animatronics Survival

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


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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

CASE 2: Animatronics Survival on Steam

DRONE The Game

DRONE The Game

One hell of a game. Although still a prototype, I think you’ll enjoy the public release. I was a backer for this project and I can say that the money I spent was more than worth it. If you paid mind to the game’s info, you likely saw the 12 backer tiers. I started out at Tier 2 (“Traveler”) when I first heard of the game. When they released the multiplayer demos I couldn’t wait, so I bumped up to Tier 3 (“Explorer”) a few months later. Last year I decided to upgrade to Tier 4 (“Operator”), and as of 2 July 2019 I ended up upgrading to Tier 5 (“Engineer”) because this game really has turned out so well. If you needed proof for how much these guys delivered, here you go.

Real player with 51.3 hrs in game


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This game showed significant promise in its early stages, and the main draw for me was being able to build and fly my own little fighting drones in the editor - with the hope of eventually being able to create land-based units with tank treads or mechanical legs.

However, development on this title unfortunately seems to have slowed to a complete halt: there hasn’t been an update, not even a bugfix, in over a year, and there’s been no word on how development is progressing in about 6 months.

They succeeded in their promise of delivering a functional drone editor, but even then a good portion of its features and place-able parts are unfinished, and at the moment users are restricted to basic cubes which they can cut into other shapes, as opposed to the totally freeform shapes seen in prebuilt designs. There’s also the slight issue of players being able to min-max their builds to obscene effectiveness by just putting a bunch of wings or something.

Real player with 37.9 hrs in game

DRONE The Game on Steam

HexLab

HexLab

So… what exactly is Hexlab?

Well, it’s a bit of an odd game with an odd premise. Drone controlled hexagons squishing other hexagons? I can’t say I’ve heard of that before. But odd doesn’t necessarily mean bad.

Pros:

-Very laid back and relaxed (personally found it good for unfrying my brain after a couple hours of Factorio)

-Multiple unit types and drone commanders, which allows for lots of different strategies

-Rewards intelligent gameplay

-A lot like chess, easy to learn

Cons:

-Campaign is only 19 levels (I finished it in under an hour)

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

HexLab is similar to chess or checkers in the Sci-Fi setting, where the difference in the heights of the playing field is used.

An unusual project with its deep atmosphere. The game has some kind of its own attractive magic. Music and graphics are chosen perfectly, ideally emphasizing unhurried meditative gameplay.

Game mechanics is unusual, I have not yet met such games. I like that the developer is trying to come up with something new, unique and original.

The game is difficult, requiring thinking over each turn. On the playing field are hexes of the opponent and the player, which he buys before the match.

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game

HexLab on Steam

Robocraft

Robocraft

As you can see by my time with this game I have plenty of experience with it and have been playing for years now.

I have to say what was once an amazing game has now been turned into an aggravating, annoying, shell of what it once was. What could have been a groundbreaking game is now just bland and uninteresting due to the lack of effort by Freejam.

Many questionable decisions by freejam has turned this once amazing game into tedious grind with no payoff.

The CRF:

When I first started playing the only weapon was the smg. I have seen every major update and change come and go. The first and most prominent thing wrong with this game is the CRF, or the Robot shop. Before the shop was added, every player had to build their own bot. For better or worse. Thats why the tagline for this game is “Build Drive Fight” with build being first. Since the start of this game it wasnt just about how well you did in battle but how well you built your bot. They went hand in hand. Those who took the time and effort to build a good bot, were rewarded by doing well in the battles. Now that they have the CRF players can buy any OP bot of the moment and never have to build a thing. Essentially doing away with half of the game and arguably the most interesting aspect of it.

Real player with 2416.1 hrs in game

TLDR I do not recommend this game, not even if you paid me to. Links in info, please look.

I recommended this game quite a while ago and honestly used to love it and support it. However, the game design has gone ways that are just unapealing, unchallanging and quite bothersome to me. I started playing this game because I like building robots, and at the time of me playing, it was the only game I knew about that was of this sort. However, as time went on, I saw other similar games, and I also saw good suggestions for robocraft, not get implemented in game, while bad suggestions and ideas did. Seb, one of the game devs seems to think our negative reviews are jokes, but this just shows you how seriously they take our criticism because its their game and they want to take it the way they want, the way that makes them the most money and scares off the most logical players and makes way for children who have fat wallets for GambleCraft 2.0 open your wallet addition. Well, now they are on damage control and posting fake apologies, but its a bit too little and a bit too late. Dont apologize, fix this game and revert far far back to when it was once a good game. I dont care about all the time you spent on it, you ruined it. You fix the game and you will fix the reviews by doing so. Until than, keep laughing freescam, but if you go out of buisness, dont expect me to not laugh because it was YOUR fault. I dont want you to fail, but you seem dead set on doing so. I could list all the things I hate about how the game went but seb will just say get used to it. https://twitter.com/sebify/status/726373014854615040 #Game dev, FreeScam games https://twitter.com/sebify/status/677895687548350465 https://twitter.com/TomCat__86/status/728177749706186753 oh and dont forget, they will ban you for talking about other games or having valid cricitism on bad updates. http://steamcommunity.com/id/Juvar23/recommended/301520/ What other company do you know of that is that insecure? Hell I cant think of any. Whoops, I talked about how the update is horrible. BAN, Whoops I talked about a game thats better than robocraft, BAN. http://steamcommunity.com/app/301520/discussions/2/364040166681997039/ it also appears the company freejam that puts out robocraft is owned by a mobile gambling game company and freejam owes them over 1 million dollars of debt due in september. http://robocraftgame.com/forums/topic/will-robocraft-be-adversely-affected-because-74-of-freejam-owned-by-hyperion/

Real player with 1113.8 hrs in game

Robocraft on Steam

Bomb Bots Arena

Bomb Bots Arena

The old school bomberman action is back, now with a twist. Skills can be deadly, give you advantage or save you depending on Your choice! All customization is completely optional, there is no Pay2Win and never will be. You can only pay for cosmetic stuff that doesn’t give you advantage on the bettle field AND if you would rather grind for cosmetics - That’s possible too!, Blast your way through friends & foes, climb the ladder and become the #1 across all platforms. If you ever played BomberMan 2 on DS (This didn’t come out in US) - this is a dream come true. Games are short, hectic and every single time you can learn something new from encountered enemies. You have never seen everything because theres always something new to discover. See you on the field!

Real player with 952.5 hrs in game

[EDIT]: With 354+ Hours played now, BBA is Officially my favourite game. With ranked play , daily tournaments (with prizes!) and battle royale out, i’m having a blast. I didn’t think this game would hold my attention but honestly if you join the discord and hang out with the community, it’s a fun, friendly and yet surprisingly competitive environment.

[Original review]: Honestly this is a decent bomberman style game. I’ve searched high and low for a good online multiplayer bomberman game and always came up empty handed. A crappy flash game here, a dumb phone game with loads of advertisements there.. (konami’s not doing anything with the franchise. it’s sad)

Real player with 672.9 hrs in game

Bomb Bots Arena on Steam

Space Overlords

Space Overlords

Space Overlords is a third person top down brawler where you control a giant robot thing and run around a very, very small planet smashing the buildings on it and avoiding trees which are apparently bad for you.

The gameplay is very dry, smashing buildings gets boring quickly. Graphics are ok but not remarkable… at least they’re not pixel graphics. $8 is way too much to pay for something this boring.

Real player with 10.3 hrs in game

Space Overlords by 12 Hit Combo is a hack and slash type of game that does not quite manages to deliver the product desires. At first glance, Space Overlords seems decent at the beginning when you have a choice of picking overlords but unfortunately deals with a significant amount of issues. For instance, the story starts nicely but turns out to be quite generic and simple, followed by the repetitive gameplay in terms of destroying cities. Another issue I noticed was the lack of description in terms of buffs received. It usually resumes to one word which essentially you have to press and essentially guess what happens next. Another issue was the difference between overlords which is supposed to be based on stats but personally I would have never guessed due to the fact that each class seems to be the same. The game in a nut shell is kill all the buildings and destroy the attacking towers.

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game

Space Overlords on Steam

Barnard’s Star

Barnard’s Star

In the 25th century, humanity began to travel the stars. Barnard’s Star, a mere 6 light-years away and home to the closest habitable exoplanet, was first to be colonized. However, even with the blindingly fast velocity of half the speed of light, the trip takes 12 Earth years. So when the colonists ran into trouble, they were on their own.

The trouble they faced took two main forms. First, their robot companions who served as butlers and guardians staged a rebellion and broke free of their human masters. It got ugly quickly – blood and bolts covered many a space station floor. The second was the Critters: weird, otherworldly brutes from the other side of the galaxy who arrived on the scene shortly after the colonists from a nearby wormhole. The colonists were able to estalish contact them and even tried to enlist their help against the mechanical threat, but negotiations were cut short when the Critter ambassadors ate all the humans they were supposed to be talking to.

These three factions – Humans, Robots, and Critters – are locked in a vicious struggle for control of the galaxy. Now is the time to rise up, lead your faction, and fight for your life. The fate of the universe is in your hands.

Features

  • 3 factions (Humans, Robots, and Critters) with 7 character classes per faction

  • Each character has unique attacks and abilities

  • 2 maps, each with unique tactical opportunities such as teleporters and destructible cover

  • 3 layouts for each map, for a total of 6 different playable fields

  • Play offline vs. AI or a friend (or even pit two AI’s against each other, if you just want to watch)

  • Challenge friends and strangers with online multiplayer

For a comprehensive list of all the fighters in the game and their abilities, see the wiki .

Barnard's Star on Steam

Cleaning Robot Match “Scatter Battlers”

Cleaning Robot Match “Scatter Battlers”

You’re welcome to play and stream live!

They scatter, they throw, they smash each other! A game cleaning robots! /h2]

“Scatter Battlers” is a shooting battle game where cleaning robots pick up trash and non-trash objects and throw them at each other.

The only controls are moving, jumping and shooting.

Throw all sorts of things, from paper scraps, plastic trash, and empty cans to safes and office desks, and hit the target!

The slapstick battle begins in the middle of the night when no one knows you’re there!

VS Virus (knock out your friends who have the Purple Virus)(1-4 players)

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  • Pick up or inhale whatever you can.

  • Throw it at a Purple enemy.

  • If it hits enemy, enemy lose HP.

  • The one who loses HP loses

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VS Player (Fight for your job) (2-4 players)

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  • Pick up or inhale whatever you can.

  • Throw it at your opponent.

  • If you hit them, you get points.

  • After a minute, the one with the most points wins

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There are over250 different types of trash and stuff you can throw!

VS100Robot (Boss Rush) (1-2 players)

  • This mode allows you to stop the game by hitting other robots in succession.

  • You cannot save the game in the middle.

  • You can strengthen yourself by modification parts, but

  • Of course, other robots will also become more powerful in the latter half of the game.

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The controller setting is easy.

We have prepared a controller setting screen similar to that like a Nintendo Switch.

Even if the number of players changes, you can quickly finish the settings.

Supported Controllers

SwitchPro Controller Bluetooth connection will be more stable than wired connection.

  • Various keyboards

  • Various gamepads

  • PS4 controller (not tested)

  • XBOX controller (not tested)

  • SwitchPro Controller

Cleaning Robot Match Scatter Battlers on Steam

Gear Up

Gear Up

Gear Up

Gear Up is a wonderful little FPS game with ongoing development.

The P2W Claims

I think I should probably get this out of the way first.

Some people apparently get the impression that the game is P2W. It’s really not.

Unlike games true to P2W where you can recklessly spam in-game premium upgrades or keep throwing money until you win, all buying the basic and premium packages does is give you the ability to save 3 vehicles, unlimited storage, and access to all parts. It does NOT have direct in-game premium currency purchases that give players an unfair advantage. The game does not even have an option for microtransactions. I don’t even know where these accusations come from.

Real player with 690.6 hrs in game

I have been following Gear Up since I first saw it on Greenlight. It actually caught my eye because it looked like a fun, generic tank game. So I signed up for alpha, and months later the developers handed out keys for Premium to existing testers. That’s how I ended up with a paid copy of early access to a generic tank game, and have in the process found it to be substantially more.

To be honest, there’s really only so much you can expect from this type of game. It’s not going to have photo-realistic graphics, or perfect part-balancing; especially in its early stages. But for what it is, it really is quite fun. Even though it has a leveling/ranking system, I don’t really need incentive of any kind to keep playing it. You just sit down with your favorite build and blow things up.

Real player with 127.3 hrs in game

Gear Up on Steam