Kaverini Nuuk Adventures
Welcome to Nuuk, the capital of Greenland! Design or choose your own character and immerse yourself as a tourist in a fanciful cartoon RPG depiction of a legendary Arctic city!
Explore the ice sheet, boating trips and the fjord alongside shopping malls, nightclubs, bars and museums!
Get drawn into a plot that places YOU as one of the most pivotal revolutionaries in the history of the world!
You may encounter foes of all sorts, be they sentient machines, rebellious foods, the occasional frustrated tourist, a frightened animal, or even the elements themselves, but never fear! Your emotional intelligence can disarm them all with no guns or sticks required!
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Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion
All the time I spent on this game was just hunting for achievements, side questing, exploring, and level grinding. But aside from that, the main story of this game is quite short, and it can be completed in about 2-3hrs. All in all, I think its a fun game and if not the first game that AT has with free roam and an open world setting. The turn-based battles are alright, with the game explaining how status debuffs work, elemental advantages, and buffs, it’s pretty easy to understand and master the game with just basic knowledge. You can pretty much destroy any boss you encounter by just playing against their weaknesses (every character has different elemental skills). But, the game’s pretty much over once you get BMO to join you, you’ll see what I mean when you play it. For the price it has right now, I think its worth it IMO, but better to wait for a sale to get it.
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
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This is a casual turn based RPG based on the Adventure Time world including many of the shows famed voice actors. The game plays out like an extended episode or even movie with a pirates theme that gives off a WindWaker vibe with the boat you use to travel from the strange worlds.
The game is poorly optimised for PC with chopy frames and clunky feel and very poor menus, but it does all work and if you can get past the games annoyances your likely to enjoy this immersive world. Theres enough detail to make you feel like you really are in the Adventure Time world as oposed to a game developers intepretation of it.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
FarRock Dodgeball
I’m not much of a sports playing person, but I still enjoy Farrock Dodgeball. The game has a cartoon art style so it doesn’t feel as serious like a AAA sports game like, NBA 2K or Madden. It also doesn’t come across as Indie game since it isn’t pixelated (we have enough of those). The game is easy to follow and you pick up on how to play it pretty quick. What I enjoyed the most about the game is the variety of stages and special attacks you have. I also enjoyed the many side quest the game has to offer. The game does offer a local co-op mode that you can play I haven’t had a chance to play with someone yet I am looking forward to doing that in the future.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
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Gecky The Deenosaur Stars In! Adventures In SunnyDoodle Swimmingland!
I guess it’s a kid’s work bcs that’s only make sense.
Totally unplayable since nothing make sense.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Adventure Time: Finn and Jake’s Epic Quest
What time is it? It’s review time. I’ll get right down to it: this game sucks. At first you think it’s going to be fun playing an exploration game in the vein of Adventure Time, but it’s anything but fun. The “look for stuff and backtrack” design of gameplay is just tiresome by the 2nd world map, and by the 3rd, you just want it to be over and done with. The first Toe Jam & Earl game for the Sega Genesis had a similar feel and look, but was loads more fun.
Not very challenging since you can easily avoid most enemies. Also disappointing that you can only level up to level 15, and as a result, you don’t feel very powerful when defeating enemies.
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
This is a long review so if you just want a brief summary of why I recommend this game skip to Results and read from there.
NGD Studios does a great job bringing Adventure Time to the video game world with this epic hack ‘n slash adventure. Adventure Time: Finn and Jake’s Epic Quest is a fantastic game that mixes the great elements from RPGs with the awesome level schemes of ToeJam & Earl.
Story:
Adventure Time: Finn and Jake’s Epic Quest takes you out of the Land of Ooo and throws you into a new world that splits Ooo into floating islands. You play as Finn and Jake as they find themselves in a video game, which they use to explain all the weird elements. BMO has gone missing and it’s up to you to bring him back, but where is he? As you progress through the game you receive clues that help you find your lost comrade. In order to solve the mystery you must find artifacts scattered throughout the worlds, and eventually you will find the key.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Hunting Moon vol.2
This belongs in the garbage.
Unlike the previous Hunting Moon, this one atleast seems to be partly translated by a proper translator. However it is still plauged by the exact same issues as the previous one, some words and sentences make absolutely no sense whatsoever. On one occasion during the story, they got the words “read” and “watch” mixed up, so the characters were watching a diary and reading the TV. On some occasions it was pretty clear that they we’re not able to translate a sentence so they just did an autotranslate on it. Some puns get lost in the translation like for example the word “shark” being mistaken for a verb. Just like last time, the translation was just inserted back into the VN without proper text allignment or proofreading. More than once, the dialogue gets cut midsentence and the next scene spells the letters that didn’t quite fit the dialogue box in the previous scene.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
Terrible translation, but a better game than the last one
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Never End, Neverland!
Game breaking issues. Puzzles required to progress don’t work. Returning to the menu causes nothing to be clickable, and the only thing you can do is force quit the game.
I’d happily change my recommendation if these issues get fixed.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Okay so even though my playtime is only 35 minutes I already have a LOT to say, and I’m very sorry to say to all of the devs at Tekkou Studios LLC but here is a comprehensive review of the first 3 areas of the game:
Starting house: no walk animation, everything is on the same plane, looked odd, could be better overall. Exposition was VERY long, simply put I didn’t care for it lol
First area/town square(?): Overall pretty fine, easy to hear the difference in mic quality between characters, there’s weird hitboxes with all of the world elements. Ex I ran into an invisible wall by the stage, I can only assume this was because of a stage light. All of the characters were designed kinda cool but executed poorly and I would’ve loved to know their names at the very least.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Steven Universe: Save the Light
NEW REVIEW AS OF 9/1/2018: The game right now is playable. You can now run this game without it crashing every second. overall, this is one of the best games I have on my steam. Now, to the real review. the game is kind of like maybe 7~8 hours if you really rush and try and not max level and do all the side quests. If you do EVERYTHING, and i mean EVERYTHING, 100% the game. You on about 20 hours. The Grind in the game is crazy. if you want to level everyone to max give up about 30 hours of your life. You can buy things to level up with ingame money. (There are mico trans in this game.) If you want to get all people their level 3 wep’s, Yellow orb’s is impossible to find. everything else you can find. but yellow there is only 4 places you can find them. and all of them are near the end of them game when you get the their areas. there are areas in the game where your stuck like you may fall off a high place, and hit the ground, No damage, but you get stuck and have to restart. also i haven’t taken fall damage. i even fell off the top of the hill, the one that the light house sits on. and i lived! not sure if that’s good or bad. (and before you said you had the sticker on, i didn’t, i didn’t have it until after i beat the game.) WITH THAT OUT OF THE WAY i really love this game. if you wanna waste your life. buy this game! really good.
– Real player with 58.1 hrs in game
Pros:
-The active gameplay keeps the player engaged from start to finish
-The star power function that determines action the player can take is wonderful for stacking on you favorite character of spreading out between the party.
-Relationship is a great team attack function and encourages mixing party formation.
-Pseudo choices (choices that have no affect on story and/or have minor affect on gameplay) were fun, from naming bosses to complimenting your favorite characters.
-Graphic style is pleasant to look at, helps the game age.
– Real player with 31.8 hrs in game
3D Double Dealing Character
This game is the second creation of Oriental project
3DHzc is a flying shooting game from a free perspective. You will operate bolilingmeng, fog and rain magic Lisha, and go 16 nights to find and defeat the culprit of the change
This game will reproduce the story of the original Huizhen city. The props of Lingmeng, Malisha and Jiye seem to be a little different, so the three people embarked on the journey of investigation
The omni-directional operation mode is no longer limited to vertical and horizontal screens. The full screen three-dimensional bullet screen will bring you a different experience
Dodgeball Academia
A straight-up fun time. Pure joy.
Dodgeball RPG. Dodgeball. RPG. This concept pleases my inner child, and Pocket Trap delivered. This game is stylish, endearing, and smashes your face with exhilarating gameplay.
Presentation
Dodgeball Academia’s super electrifying visual style is distinct and colorful, with 2D animation that explodes with personality and reminds me of cartoons from the ’90s and early 2000s.
Otto is such a likeable and vibrant character. He’s always eager to play some dodgeball and show what he’s capable of, but first and foremost, he’s there to have fun and make friends, and he never lets go of that fire in his heart. He also has this very iconic look that I really like. He’d make a great shounen anime protagonist.
– Real player with 25.0 hrs in game
Dodgeball Academia is an addictive sports-based RPG akin to the Mario Tennis GBC game and Golf Story. I was very fond of the art style which reminded me heavily of The Amazing World of Gumball cartoon. The statistic system was very streamlined and easy to understand, and the many different types of equipment were interesting enough and beneficial enough for me to actually seek them all out as opposed to just using whatever I had.
Some may say that the game is quite short at around 10-15 hours. I did at times feel that the game was being padded due to the lack of unique areas to explore. You would quite often spend a chapter running back and forth between locations you had visited previously several times before. This was especially apparent during the last chapter, where you fight the same enemies you had already defeated in the first half of the game, and visit every area of the school again in order to collect key items to progress. While I don’t think the game should have been shorter, it definitely started to outstay its welcome due to the constant padding.
– Real player with 18.9 hrs in game