RoboVanRush

RoboVanRush

A simplistic walking sim with a bit of strategy involved. Easy mechanics to learn. Simple graphics with a chill soundtrack.

Real player with 12.8 hrs in game


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Your time would be better spent playing flash games instead of this. Glad I didn’t have to pay for it.

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game

RoboVanRush on Steam

InfraSpace

InfraSpace

Lots of reviewers are throwing out comparable games. The first thing that came to mind for me was Anno 2070 but with actual traffic and less frustration. I loved that game, so this is a plus. I also got a huge whiff of Surviving Mars, again with actual traffic and less frustration. I was not a fan of that game, so I’m happy to say I enjoy InfraSpace more. If you liked either game, you’ll very much like InfraSpace.

If you enjoy solving traffic problems or even just watching traffic in Cities Skyline, then this will appeal to you. If you enjoyed solving logistic problems in Shapez.io, this is a must have. If you strive for logistical efficiency and optimization, well that’s most of the game.

Real player with 77.5 hrs in game


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At this time, I DO recommend this game, but, there are still lingering issues that I’ve found. See bottom of post for my “rant”.

[EDIT-Seems as though the #48 news corrected the issues I was experiencing. Everything else looks to be “my” problem with the routing and design of the roads]

Things I like:

  • I like having a system that I have to continuously replenish, such as the residential zones.

  • I like how in order to grow the residential, you need different components to create more dense areas

Real player with 42.9 hrs in game

InfraSpace on Steam

A Day of Maintenance

A Day of Maintenance

You’re a distant blip amongst the sands around New Port City; It’s been a long few shifts, but you’re almost done with doing your sweep of the guidance stations for the docking spaceships. Take your Massive Self-Sustaining Installation Repair Truck (or MSSIRT for short); & travel the landscape to fix the last few on your list for the day with your trusty multi-tool crane.

A Day of Maintenance is a new, unusual kind of exploration game, taking cues from In Other Waters, 17776, Signal from Tolva, and Euro Truck Simulator 2

If you’ve ever found yourself thinking:

“I want a kind-of-technical driving game with a little gay romance but also some discussion over robot worker consciousness. (With crane operation gameplay)"

This game is for you.

  • Around 8 hours long

  • This game is deliberately slow-paced. Enjoy the drive, sip a cup of something warm, fix sites in the distant future.

  • Chat with your Robot Boyfriend, 6 workmates, & a couple other characters along the way.

  • Best played with a gamepad. But there’s mouse & keyboard bindings for everything.

Chat with Orby about cool stuff like databases, satellite software, and the possibility of having your mind overwritten by a routine check-up.

As you drive the open desert, your crew of fellow maintenance robots will chew the scenery; debating over trains, spaceships, philosophy, and hats.

Oh! You might also uncover a conspiracy.


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A Day of Maintenance on Steam

CuberPunk 2090

CuberPunk 2090

Not a bad game but not a good one either even tho it was fun…while it lasted. The game is shorter than a male orgasm..

2090 feels empty compared to 2089 despite its flaws that have been partially fixed in 2090 (quest list is one of them).

There are a few bugs that need to be adressed :

  • The character keeps jumping when you don’t move. It’s annoying.

  • The house hack quest randomly fails even if you press on the right shields. It looks like the correct sequence is different that the one we see.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

CuberPunk 2090 on Steam