Praesidium
If you like running/speedrun type of games you will love this. If you’ve enjoyed watching speedrunners, but feel you don’t have the patience of learning an entire game and all of it’s skips and glitches, you will enjoy this game as the better times that are being posted for each level is less than a minute. (I challenge anyone to beat my time on level 3 of 44.88 seconds. I know I will be very soon.)
Currently there is only 3 levels, but it’s more than enough content to really dig your teeth into.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
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Praesidium Review
Thank you very much for releasing your game for free on Steam for us to try.
I have spent some extensive time playing your game, attempting to beat all three levels and achieve the best times. To begin I would say that although I had fun, I would describe my experience as frustrating. This futuristic robot jumping adventure definitely took me by surprise. It took me around 5 hours to realise a fundamental part of the game is about exploring the maps in detail to find the best routes to take and then the next 5 hours desperately trying to cut seconds off my times, a secret ledge here, a long jump there and a sigh of relief when I finally reached the goal.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Parallel Shift
This game is very interesting, it seems to be simple at first, but as you progress, the mind starts to explode.
It is perfect for practicing and testing if your cognitive skills are sharp!
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
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It’s a difficult and beautiful Puzzle/Precision Platformer with a Runner-ish type of game with cool pixel art visuals and synthwave music. The progression is great, and I even rage quit sometimes but I will not give up until I finish!
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Ring Racer
Ring Racer is a sci-fi endless runner where you explore procedural generated galaxies.
Race on huge orbital spacestracks for fame and glory. You can upgrade your ship by collecting credits throughout the race or use your blasters to clear out space debris. Ships come with a rechargeable booster, but speed isn’t everything. The further you get into the galaxy the faster you will go.
Features
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Unique Flight Mechanic
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Procedural generated galaxies with spacetracks
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4 Spaceships
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8 Unique areas
Note: Mouse only game
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Descent Vector: Space Runner
Introduction
Descent vecor is an endless space runner by Heavy Pepper Inc. with procedurally generated levels, I came across this game during Steam Next Fest and really liked the demo. I received a free copy for beta testing. It has a simple concept but it works really well. It also has pleasing graphics with an endless supply of space stations, space crafts, brackets and asteroids for you to dodge. I play a lot shmups and to me it feels a bit like a rail shooter without having to shoot anything which I somehow find quite relaxing.
– Real player with 39.8 hrs in game
Do like endless modes with leaderboard support, extremely tight controls and some of the most beautiful backdrops in the industry? If you said yes to any of those, get this game!!!
– Real player with 15.9 hrs in game
Human-Like
It’s like if the Terminator and the SA-X from Metroid Fusion formed a partnership just to kill you. This is the Dark Souls of machine learning games.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Fun and tense, watching the AI bot mimic your movements as you attempt to escape is both entertaining and somewhat terrifying, I’m excited to see how this game continues to grow and improve!
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Leaper
Classic 2d arcade. Leapen is short and easy game with pixel graphics and 8bit music. There are 8 levels that are almost the same. This game trains your reaction, but there are other games that do it better.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
A cool game to pass the time. I remembered Geometry dash in terms of the fact that only jumps can be controlled. The game is made in a pixel style, you need to collect all the apples for the door to the next level to appear. There are even very amusing levels in which you need to catch good timing. Quite good
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
TRON RUN/r
A very fun game to play, right off the bat. Though, it may look like just another endless runner, it’s really more than that. It’s more like an action/runner with a finish line.
The graphics are gorgeous… that part is obvious. The music is pretty awesome as well. I highly recommend that you play this game with a good surround sound system.
The levels start out fairly simple and at boot, it teaches you how to use certain basic moves, to help you maneuver around the obstacles. As you progress to each new level, things get more challenging, but it’s nothing you can’t possibly master. The controls are very sharp, so if you goof up, you’ll know it was your fault and not the game itself (unless you experience a glitch, which I will discuss later in this review).
– Real player with 151.3 hrs in game
I avoided writing a review for TRON RUN/r for quite a while because I couldn’t answer one basic question: “Do you recommend this game?”
The truth is, I’m not sure. If we’re talking about going back in time and talking to myself when it first came out, then yes, I would absolutely recommend the game to myself. If I’m talking to any die-hard TRON fans, or fans of speedruns or other runner games, then yes, I would recommend it. But I still have the free giftable copy of the game I bought with the Deluxe Edition, and I haven’t tried to gift it to any of my friends. The niche of this game is very small, and it was tainted on release with the smell of “microtransactions” and is tainted now by lack of support. The short version is that this game is an enjoyable but deeply flawed mess.
– Real player with 79.9 hrs in game
Astral Traveler
Got to play Astral Traveler before release and got to master some tracks in it. Where it is on some points a bit challenging, its also really fun to play and to learn every track. If you have enough patience and you’re up for a fast-phased challenge, i highly recommend playing this game.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
This game is fun and addictive. It is very challenging at first but once you get used to it becomes a great race against clock to beat all those top scores. Every track is different from the last and it has 47 gorgeous looking tracks over 5 nebulas. Check out my full video review of this game
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
Deep Space Dash
Now, this is almost as far from my usual choice of games as they go - I’m terrible at reaction games, I get easily annoyed by constant dying, not a big fan of all the shaking and too bright colors.
What can I say? This game really, really grows on you, it’s hella addictive and the ardor of playing beats everything else tenfold. It might seem overly difficult at first, but as I kept trying, it got more and more interesting - give it some time, and you will come to realize that it’s way more exciting than it seemed at first, and if you keep on dying every five seconds, you haven’t got used to it yet. Practice makes perfect; I say it as someone who totally sucks at these kinds of games and yet managed to beat this one :D
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
Deep Space Dash V2.0 = This game should be removed from Steam and the Dev (and publisher for that matter) should be banned from selling anything on the platform ever again.
The game (if thats what you can call it) isn’t broken it’s just not even half finished…
1- The Achivements are broken and none will pop when you play.
2- The restart button on the pause menu does not work.
3 - There are holes in the track floor, these are sometimes hard to see due to poor lighting and after about 2 seconds of falling the game is supposed to end offering opions to restart or go back to the main menu, more often than not you will just continue to fall into oblivion until your fuel runs out and then the game hangs where you have to go to the pause menu and exit to the main menu.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Hover Attack
Hover Attack is a side-view robot shooter.
Take control of an attacker with a limited number of bullets and try to destroy the target at the end of the game while killing enemies.
When you run out of ammunition, you can replenish your supply by combining with your Carrier, and since the game is over even if your Carrier is hit by a certain number of bullets, it is important to keep your Carrier in a safe place.
The original story was first published in 1984 in the PC magazine I/O (published by Kogaku-sha), and was so popular that it was ported to a number of consoles and later released as a commercial version.
Many boys have dreamed at one time or another of being the pilot of a robot anime hero, such as Gundam. This game was so popular that it was later released in a much more powerful version, and ports were released for most of the major 8-bit PCs of the time.
“It is more than a one-on-one fighting game but less than a side-scrolling beat ‘em up. The gameplay is unique in that there is a main character Attacker and a Carrier that the Attacker rides, and the two must work together to survive. The enemy can also deploy Attackers and Carriers that must be destroyed.
The following three versions are included.
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I/O version (port of the original)
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Full version (port of the original)
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The Ultimate Evolution version (a much-arranged version)
In addition to the I/O version, there is also the Construction yesterday.
Mods are also supported, so you can create the world you want and play with it.