Battle Barn: Tactics
Take your tactics to the next level! Battle your way through bite-sized combat until you hit the next zone. Strategize your way to victory with the ultimate team composition.
EVERY FOE CAN BE A FRIEND
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Every unit can be captured and controlled
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Hundreds of strategies and synergies with different units
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New units to capture in every zone
EVERY UNIT IS UNIQUE
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Animals move in their own patterns
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Dozens of moves and abilities
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Countless combinations of upgrades for each unit
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Heroes of Book & Paper
HB&P s an old-school RPG game that uses an 80s/90s style of design and concept. Your decisions will determine the ending of each adventure you take. Every story has different and random components. This means that the stories will vary from game to game.
Even though HB&P is an 80s/90s style game, we have taken the liberty of saving you from having to read the boring endless story paragraphs.
Here is how we begin. You, the player, will generate a character from a series of available classes which enters a medieval fantasy world. During the initial launch of the game, three classes will be available: Warrior, Sorcerer and Rogue. In addition to this, there are five more classes to chose from, such as, Paladin, Cleric, Bard and Necromancer.
This world is based on stories, and although in the beginning you will see only four stories available, the goal is to reach fifteen. These stories are completely replayable, since it’s based on player’s decisions, their character, their skills and objects. All of which can be modified. To add to this, all the stories have a procedural component that generates different places, characters, traps, combats, objects, etc. Even if you replay the same story with the same character. You will not play two identical adventures.
The adventures all have a certain level of difficulty, but they can be completed in the order you chose.
The character will be able to level up as he passes stories and earns experience points. So, in the next adventure your character will be stronger. There is no proper level system, so your character will improve the characteristics that you want, to the limit that you desire. This will allow you to configure your character to your liking. For example, it is possible to get a Warrior-Wizard if you manage to obtain enough value in a certain characteristic, and you find the appropriate spells or items.
Although there is a road map, this game is open to any suggestions from the players and the community in hopes of making improvements wherever needed.
As you progress in the game, new characters and stories will be added. The old stories that you have played will also receive new items and options as they appear in the game.
Thank you for reading. - HEROES OF BOOK & PAPER -
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Your Show Has Been Cancelled
This game just keeps going. At least as much content after “finishing” the game as before. Really well put together 3!
– Real player with 104.5 hrs in game
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I was not expecting to wholeheartedly enjoy this game as much as I did. From the amazing soundtrack to the laugh-out-loud humor (not even joking) to the real sense of growth in power as you progress, this game will remain near the top of my list for indie games for years. Best of all, you can feel the passion from the creator with every line of dialogue.
If the price is a bit daunting for you, I’d definitely recommend it on sale.
Overall I’d give this game a 8.5/10 - a game I would highly recommend, and I hope to see more from this developer in the future.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
DESERT KILL
Written By Hidden Gems Review : https://store.steampowered.com/curator/38624426/
Desert Kill is a voxel/cartoonish roguelike where you can see the rainy blood. 😂
The game has simple mechanics but still it’s fun play it, but still early access with a lot of work for do, for example the aim of this game it’s kinda off, hard to hit the targets.
The graphics are ok but the visuals and the explosions with rainy blood make you say… woah nice job ! Also there are really good details of the game like the corpses become first squeletons and later dissapear.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Featured in my Lost on Steam New Episode!
Rather just check the video instead of read? Me too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Iiq0lBjT4Q
I started a new short segment called “Lost on Steam” which features games that have few reviews for one reason or another. Definitely not necessarily negative, just games that slipped by people.
This is one of the featured games this week!
Desert Kill is honestly a fun roguelite. It has varied missions and weapons and each of your plays will be a little different. There are heroes, perks and weapons to unlock as you play and the combat keeps you on your toes with a bullet-hell ish design. You’ll need to stay frosty on your dodge button if you want to get through all of the areas.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Fi da Puti Samurai
I can say that I’m immensely satisfied with my purchase already. I haven’t found too many games that get me genuinely excited like this one does.
Let’s be clear, this game is not finished - it’s still RAW and needs to be put back in the oven. However, the concept is itself is revolutionary - a Boomershooter Roguelike that seamlessly connects sections of your favourite 90s FPS’s together into one long-running, never-ending level that you can progress through for hours on end.
At this stage there are a lot of bugs and issues and it definitely needs more content, but having said that, I don’t think I’ve been this excited for a new game in years. This title takes everything I was hoping for and compresses it into a single brilliant little piece of wish-fulfilment.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
I rarely ever post reviews for games. I really want this game to succeed especially since I love anime tiddie.
Now what is Fida Puti Samurai? It’s an FPS where a cute pink hair girl discovers the VR realm her boyfriend has been making has copious amount of anime tiddie porn and waifus in it; she wants to find out what depraved fetish shit he’s got on his PC.
Story
The story is mostly non-existent; the game is in early access and isn’t done. At first you talk to the player avatar’s boyfriend on the PC in the VR set-piece he made that serves as your hub, but the main draw of the game seems to be the nsfw-anime aesthetic alongside the gameplay. The game has a lot of potential for its story for jokes and gags that could make my head pop like an atom bomb from laughter.
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Flotilla
TL;DR: Great fun for the humor, visual style and tactical combat. Less satisfying for the fact that it’s game over after a set number of jumps and the core gameplay might get boring within a short span of time. If this game attracts your attention I would recommend waiting for a sale unless it really appeals to you.
Flotilla is going to be a hit-or-miss kind of game depending on your tastes, but I recommend it for its unique concept, satisfying core gameplay, and odd sense of humor.
Let’s start with the good points: It’s got a certain vibe and atmosphere that worked for me, both in terms of simplistic visual appeal and the tone of the events that you can encounter during each adventure. I admit that both the graphics and worldbuilding/humor aren’t for everyone.
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
Flotilla is a very fascinating take on space exploration. There is no saving, you are the captain, and you are stuck with a fatal disease that will take your life in a predetermine amount of turns. Flotilla offers a lot of real time choices that directly affects your fleet of ships. Some scenarios include saving a group of space-llamas and adding them to your fleet, or destroy them for ship upgrades. The combat is turn based and takes place on a 3D plane; you can command your ship to fly in any direction and fire at enemy ships. With tons of combat choices and flanking decisions your head might explode from strategizing, as a result I can’t recommend this game to strategy noobs. However, if you use to fight alongside Napoleon and George Washington back in the day, I highly recommend this game. Oh ya just play hardcore mode, in normal mode you just end up dead faster from your “disease”. There is virtually no difference in gameplay difficulty by playing in hardcore over normal.
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
Attack of the Karens
The Karens are angry, and will not be ignored! An other-worldly pathogen has mutated four entitled, haughty women into deadly cyborgs! Save your city from their rampage in this fast-paced, retro-stylized shoot ‘em up! Armed with your high-tech fighter vessel the Manager X-15, withstand their onslaught and fight back!
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Fight your way through eight stages packed with classic side-scrolling shoot em’ up action!
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Destroy the mutated cyborg Karens in epic boss battles!
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Dodge destroyed buildings and obstacles as the city crumbles around you!
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Assemble your arsenal by collecting new gun parts as you fly through the stages!
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Enjoy gorgeous pixel art graphics in a classic retro style!
Featuring fully voiced dialogue, enjoy the rockin' retro soundtrack as you fry the cyborgs and send them back to where they came from!
Fission Superstar X
A good side scroller shooter roguelike game. Graphics are tight, but fit for the genre and run without bugs. The concept is cool and bizarre: player must try to travel trought solar system in a starship carryng a powerfull bomb , fighting enemies, landing in every planet to offer an odd concert or blow it. Mechanics is well and simple; there are 9 vehicles to unblock, one for each planet blowed, 3 main types of weapons, many kinds of common foes, 10 mini-bosses and planetary bosses.
The action sets in a highway shown by a side view-screen, with varios diferent events and obstacles, like big starships, space creatures, asteroids and mine fields, ion and solar storms… Player can hires until 4 crew to operate the 4 weapons domes, to pilot, connect the shield, repare ship or heal other members. Every passanger has 3 skills with 10 grades each. There is no map, only a long way in 9 stages of increasing difficulty with encounters randomized, like shops to buy weapons and enhances for the 4 starship parameters or place to hire and heal crew.
– Real player with 61.1 hrs in game
If you liked Death Skid Marks (the creator if this game was a co-developer of that one) you will like Fission Superstar X. Similar gameplay, different setting, same sense of humor. Be warned, it is a roguelite, so it can be brutal. Even a single misstep can destroy your ship and end your run. That said, it is designed to be played over and over. There are many ships to unlock and tons of different things about the game to discover. There is a lot of quality playtime here for not a whole lot of money.
– Real player with 42.5 hrs in game
Gallic Wars: Battle Simulator
Gallic Wars: Battle Simulator:
Let's say that Vercingetorix did manage to unite all tribes in Gaul, which is now France and Belgium. And make his way up to Rome, defeating Caesar and his Roman legions. After all, what did the Romans gave us, apart from conquering Europe, North Africa and the Middle East? People would say, Pizza! Well, pizza was originally a modest type of food in Ancient Egypt and Greece before hitting the strips of Rome. And pasta actually comes from China back in 3000 BC. However, they did invent some pretty amazing things, such as underfloor heating, concrete and the calendar. And of course, the Romans were really good at conquering and slaving. Here is your chance to change history by playing the Gallic Wars: Battle Simulator!
*– [Real player with 3.7 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198003030375)*
Only one campaign and no other game types!
I ran through the campaign in less than an hour. It has virtually no replay value.
If it had more game types and different troops, it could actually be great.
*– [Real player with 3.1 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561199014374187)*
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## GrowRilla VR
This is a destructive sandbox game with just enough story to keep you coming back for more!
You play as a tiny gorilla that must eat everything in it's path to grow larger and defeat the evil general trying to capture you..
Pros
-Funny voices and sound effects
- Bright colorful environment
-Satisfying Destruction
-Love the ability to use the enemies' weapons even when they are tiny in your huge gorilla hands after you've grown
Cons
-Only 3 levels currently (more content to come)
- Sound issues- A lot of times you'll hear a pig or cow sound effect in your ear and you'll think it's right behind you but there are no animals nearby.
*– [Real player with 8.8 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198355428867)*
You play as a small little monkey that has been subject to military experiments and has escaped…
But now, when you eat a certain ammount of food, you grow!
Moment method works, because you are a gorilla (trigger to "pull" the world, grab buttons to grab stuff... hold them close to your mouth to automatically eat them)
Ive played the game for a while since early release, and it has improved with every update.
Granted it still needs a bit of polish... Something i noticed is that some SFX are missing, like enviromental, and other sounds that id expect arent there. Also its very easy to destroy buildings when you are the bigger sized.
*– [Real player with 3.0 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198251382648)*
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