Video Game Fables
“Video Game Fables” is a fun, lighthearted RPG adventure set in a once-traditional RPG world that hasn’t had a player in decades.
The world’s script gets completely ruined by someone calling herself “The Forsaken Princess.” It’s up to Aru (the world’s princess), Nate (an NPC aspiring to be a hero), and Tator (the villain’s son) to get things back to normal…or maybe change everything forever.
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Lighthearted humor throughout the dialog, characters, and world.
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Fun narrative and story that doesn’t rely on parody and has its own identity.
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Challenging, fast-paced, turn-based battles that require strategy and quick thinking.
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Colorful and vibrant stylized graphics.
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Unique XP and leveling system which lets you allocate resources to setup your party strategically.
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Skill crafting, light class system that changes play styles slightly depending on equipped weapon, weapon upgrades, mining, fishing, simple gardening, and many more fun features.
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An Odd Tale
This is the best game ever made.! ! ! ! ! ! ! !?! !? ! ! The bugs are perfectly okay the story is amazing and dialogue is great!!!!??@?! I think that the music in the game is the best ive ever heard anywhere .!!?@! ! trhe songwriter must be sexy and his brain must be so fulll of amazing stuff !!@!#$! aanyways play da game and buy the soundtrakc its really cool
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
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It took me less than 5 minutes to fall out of the map, and establish myself as a world record speedrun any% fall out of the map world champion. I love this game, when is the sequel?
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Healer’s Quest
Edit: I originally had this game as a not recommended however the developer did put in an option to be able to change your skill points whenever you want when creating a new profile which improved this game from an absolutely do not purchase as it will aggravate you to no end type of game, to being a game that is actually ok.
I am very glad the developer was willing to make the change and improve the game so much in doing so, so I am willing to recommend it now
(oh this time I did actually finish the game)
– Real player with 17.9 hrs in game
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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 15h
Estimated achievement difficulty: 6/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1 full playthrough and 2 short restarts
Has it been in a bundle: No
Is there a good guide available: Yes, on the guide section on steam you find a French achievement guide. I used google translation to be able to read it.
– Real player with 15.5 hrs in game
Misery Street
I’m still not very far into the game, but it’s pretty good.
It runs insanely poorly for how graphically simple it is. I have no idea how a game this simple can run that bad unless it’s doing crypto mining or something.
The PLC-as-currency thing is a little bit “Hey guys, can you tell that I played Lisa?” The EP Snails (is that what they are?) are at least slightly altered while clearly being an Earthbound reference.
The “maybe I should get a job” dialogue with the Hobo Grey kind of irks me. Even if it wasn’t a cliche joke that makes no sense in the setting (he’s in a tiny farming village plagued with both a serial killer and a continuous undead infestation in the fields), it would still be a crass misrepresentation of homelessness fit for the scribblings of an elementary schooler.
– Real player with 19.1 hrs in game
Nonestory P1
There are no words. They should have sent a poet. From the one nearly impossible boss fight, to the absolutely impossible car driving section, this was a real thrill ride from start to finish. The 20 minutes of actual gameplay are positively bristling with thrills and chills. Fun for the whole family.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Quiver Dick’s Epic Book of Fairy Fails
**#### ABOUT THIS GAME:
Quiver Dick’s Epic Book of Fairy Fails is yet another tale in the Metal as Phuk / Quiver Dick series! The crude comedy RPGs that started it all, sold in over 90+ countries around the world and praised as one of the funniest and most clever set of RPG’s of all time, Crankage Games brings you Quiver Dick’s Epic Book of Fairy Fails; a Mature, Turn-Based, Crude Comedy that has one goal and one goal only: To Make You Laugh!
Quiver Dick’s Epic Book of Fairy Fails goes above and beyond to bring you gut-busting metal mixed with feels-invoking melodies with a great soundtrack and many hours of vulgar comedy adventures!
Embark on a quest as Richard Longshlong, (Young Quiverdick), and his derpditty-derp-pants partner, Deputy Stoney, as they take down fairy-fail creatures that you most certainly do not recognize from your childhood due to copyright reasons! Winky-Face
Quiver Dick’s Epic Book of Fairy Fails features:
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10+ Hours of Crude Comedy RPG Action!
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A Great Soundtrack
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Epicly Hilarious Story
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Loads of References & Easter Eggs hidden throughout the world!
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Awesome Boss Battles!
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Turn-Based Combat System with Epic Loot and Leveling!
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Four Kickass Party Members with Four Kickass Classes!
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Quest Journal System!
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Multiple Choice System that affects your game!
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“Herbs”… !
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Steam Achievements (When Valve Approves!)
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Trading Cards (When Valve Approves!)
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… And a Phuk-Ton More!
This ain’t your Grandma’s RPG…
Unless your Grandma is Metal as Phuk…
In which case…
Go grab her credit card, and buy this game already!
Quiver Dick’s Epic Book of Fairy Fails!
It’s gonna be one epic ride!**
The Throne of Bernicia
This was a wonderful game (and it was totally free). The characters changed expressions that coincided with the dialogue (like smiles, closed eyes, wide-eyed looks) and you could see them immediately, just like they were real people. It had a good amount of side quests. You had choices on what your responses could be and most of the time your responses would result in different outcomes. The story was well written and the dungeons were not all the same. It was not predictable so several times I was surprised with what happened. The battles had different backgrounds. There was comedy as well as drama.
– Real player with 17.2 hrs in game
I was looking for a random Indie JRPG to play, and happened to find this one yesterday. It’s absolutely free, without ads or in game purchases!
I’ve already beaten this game. While I wish a screen with controls would have been useful, it wasn’t too difficult to figure out. Use Z to select, X for back (or menu), arrow keys to move. There are some other buttons, that are repetitive to these, but this felt the most natural. It has some typo errors, but nothing over the top. The biggest bug I encountered is that Ghosts do not give experience or gold. There is end game gold exploit, but honestly at that point it didn’t matter for me. There are also 2-4 chat screens with an error for the speaker portrait and naming.
– Real player with 13.1 hrs in game
West of Loathing
This game is delightful. In terms of basic structure it’s similar to most RPGs where you have a main quest and sidequests that you’re going on and along the way you’re collecting stats, new equiptment, meeting NPCs, visiting towns, etc.
First the Pros
The best part of the game is definitely the creativity, humor and sense of discovery – because of the simplicity of the graphics and just the style of the game, it allows for a lot more varied combinations of stuff and situations. Unlike most RPGs, it doesn’t really have a part where you’re just grinding away mindlessly; the story’s constantly moving forward and there’s constantly new locations to be discovered (that’s the beauty of simple graphics!).
– Real player with 291.7 hrs in game
Hey. Yeah, I KoL’d for a long time. Like, a really long time. But if you’re here reading reviews then you don’t give a tinker’s damn about that, now, do you!?
First thing to look at here is, lemme tell you what kind of people are gonna enjoy this game. Just do some mental tick-marks in your head, then you can make the call for yourself. That’s why you read reviews, right? This is what you want, right? I’m not like, going insane and getting high off the smell of my own farts when I say this? ‘Cause the whole point is, you don’t care if I like the game. You care if you can like it.
– Real player with 79.0 hrs in game
Yaga
This is an excellent game for all those who love the RPG genre and are too tired of the same old dragons and goblins setting.
What looks to be initially a fairly simple game, manifests itself into a variety of play-styles depending on which tool you favour you can be a powerful hulk or a rogue style assassin or a swashbuckling Indiana Jones type or a Sword and Board sentinel. After the first playthrough, you realise the enormous number of options that were available to you. I started my 2nd and 3rd playthroughs as soon as I was done with the previous.
– Real player with 82.8 hrs in game
If i had to use a single word to describe this game, that word would be: charming.
The game has its qualities and has its fair share of shortcomings, but it does manage to stand out of the crowd through its unique mix of a story inspired from Russian folktales, and a music inspired from archaic Romanian folklore.
The general idea of this game is to take various elements from Slavic folklore and bring them together as game mechanics in a light-hearted action-rpg.
The idea itself is pure genius, the execution….not so much.
– Real player with 27.3 hrs in game
DELTARUNE
The next adventure in the UNDERTALE series has appeared!
Fight (or spare) alongside new characters in UNDERTALE’s parallel story, DELTARUNE…!
Featuring
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A massive soundtrack and story written by Toby Fox!
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Meet new and endearing main characters, as well as familiar faces like Toriel, Sans, as more. Huh? Papyrus? No, he’s busy. Sorry
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Smooth and expressive pixel-animation by Temmie. She also has a new hat (in-game)
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A linear, chapter-based system that you can pick up from anywhere.
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Creative bullet-dodging based battles inspired by games like Touhou and Chrono Trigger.
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Jevilishly difficult hidden bosses.
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And…
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…
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… only 1 ending…?
Try Chapter 1 and 2 for free now!
Chapters 3-5 are now in development and will someday be available as a paid release.
FAQ
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Can you pet dogs in the first 2 chapters?
(crying) This FAQ is over!