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!
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Desktop Agents - Cov1d-999
Good old shooter with a new twist
The game just boots over the desktop background and you play it.
Pros:
1.Achievements are easy to get
2.A quick relaxing and challenging game.
3. Very creative and unique game by Microblast
Cons:
1.Sometimes it can be frustrating but once you get the pattern it is easier.
The price is worth the playtime you get out of the game.Its fun little game and its cheap so i recommend you to give it a try.
– Real player with 24.1 hrs in game
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The game loads over whatever you have on your desktop when you launch it. I literally played this game over Youtube music videos of PewDiePie, Markiplier, etc. It’s really fun to have the game be just an overlay of your actual desktop!
It took me 2.5hrs to beat all 10 levels. 1-6 are pretty easy and you’ll be able to do them within like 20-30 minutes. From 7-9 it gets very hard, somewhere around 45 minutes for me. However level 10 alone took me over 1 hour to beat. Level 10 was ridiculously difficult, and at times downright infuriating, but I powered through! Patience is key!
– Real player with 23.4 hrs in game
Hardwork Simulator
That didn’t work for me. I got caught and got fired for it. They put a younger, prettier assistant in my place. But I doubt she types as fast as I do. They were the ones who lost
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
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On the one hand, I really want to give the game a thumbs up for a creative and somewhat neat idea for a really cheap price.
On the other hand, though, I really must give it a thumbs down for not offering much at all, even at this price level plus thirty percent off; because in the end, cheap does just not justify bland.
I do enjoy any just semi-rewarding grinding game for a while, but looking at the short time invested here, I had rather counted cars drive by my window - even if the game had been for free. Where the game mechanics in any way challenging or rewarding, it would be a different story. However, it is random key bashing in it’s dullest form.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Shooting Stars!
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With a creative twist on arcade shooters, Shooting Stars comes blasting its way into the room. This title takes a term intended for addressing fame and then turns it upside down to make it literal. In Shooting Stars, you come toting your laser shooting cat onto a battlefield where you will actually be shooting stars of today’s world culture.
Musicians, actors/actresses, and even beloved Y-Tube personalities are all on the shopping block in Shooting Stars. Of course, the names of those involved are changed for legal reasons, but they even come along with a little dialog to let you be even more assured they are parodies of people. It is very humorous and anyone who even slightly keeps up with that type of stuff will find a little joy in wondering who is next.
– Real player with 24.8 hrs in game
This is a great game if you know what to expect.
1. It’s an endless shooter. Yes you do get an “ending” but then it recycles the game and you keep playing forever. Basically you’re playing for a high score.
2. It’s not the most difficult game in the world. Yes the difficulty does go up with each new round of the game(after you beat it and you restart from the beginning) and eventually it gets quite hard simply from the number of projectiles on screen and how difficult it can be to see the red enemy projectiles.
– Real player with 12.2 hrs in game
Brocat: the B Game
After the developer offered me the game I tested it out and found amazing results. The game is still in development so you see a few things that may need touching up but overall it’s a good game. Defintely recommend the game if you want to sit back and relax.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Beers and Boomerangs VR
- Kangaroos are trying to steal your beer! Throw boomerangs in VR to survive the wildlife chaos. Cook for your mates, and save your Aussie BBQ!
- Have increasingly perilous BBQs where you survive against different animals, in different scenarios and cook different food!
Features:
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🤹🏼Cool physics.🤹🏼
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🦘Annoying Australian fauna.🐨
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🌠Very satisfying boomerang trajectories🌠.
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🥕Vegetarian options🥦.
This is clearly self-defence!
This game is still in development, so some aesthetics aspects are going to be changed, if you want to support this project wishlist it!
IGOR MAKS The Meme Lord
i love this game its so poggers
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
honestly amazing
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Short Hop Laser
Dear god it’s beautiful. My premonitions used to manifest in visions of utter terror and desolation, humankind wiped from this earth like excrement from a boot.
But now, thanks to the420, I see fields of green, red roses too. Play this game, if only to say you have become a part of what makes gaming good.
– Real player with 27.3 hrs in game
I like the big pink seagull
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Super Ledgehop: Double Laser
TL;DR: This game is an amazing experience, especially for $0.99. I highly recommend playing it again and again and again.
I discovered this game through YouTube videos of the soundtrack when I was trying to find inspiration for compositions. I thought the game was pretty neat, and decided to spend $0.99 on it. What really interested me was how “speedrunnable” the game seemed.
Let’s get into the core gameplay first. You run around in a top-down RPG-like environment while shooting enemies with bullets. Soon after starting, the game tells you that you can absorb enemy bullets to use as your own. This seems like a weird mechanic, but I can absolutely assure you that you will be needing this on more than one occassion. My first playthrough was extremely challenging to complete. I died countless times in boss fights, and even in the stages themselves. Note to self: Trying to speedrun the game on your first playthrough is a VERY bad idea.
– Real player with 506.4 hrs in game
Super Ledgehop was quite a fun experience.
The OST was great and I can’t wait to hear it again on more playthroughs. The fact that the beat of the OST ties into the gameplay was a really interesting concept to me, and I think it was pulled off well. The absorb and reflect feature was a welcome addition to the standard bullet hell concept. The gameplay really shines especially in the multiple boss fights throughout the game. You have to make use of the game’s mechanics to find out ways to take out your enemy efficiently and take the least amount of damage.
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
SAMOLIOTIK
Easy to play, easy to get a hang of.
Explaination:
In this game, you are a plane shooting and dodging planes, bugs, and other wierd things. Random power-up items drop and they do different things. For example, one can make you shoot three bullets at a time instead of 1, or another power up can speed you up.
The bosses are pretty easy to defeat, since you dont really need to “kill it”, you just shoot it a few times and it will fly away (at least what I’ve seen so far).
The controls are easy, you just move your mouse to move your plane and mouse1 to shoot.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
SAMOLITOLOK… SIMILOTIKOK… SALITOLILOL… SUKALO… whatever the hell this thing is called, is a plane fly-y, shoot-y, weave-y, meme-y game that’s out for you to play on your computer machine contraption right now. Use the mouse to control a silhouetted plane as it flies upwards, while trying your best to either shoot or avoid various other silhouetted shapes moving downwards. Hit a certain amount to reach a boss, shoot it, move on to a different “stage”/background colour with different shapes coming at you, and don’t crash into anything or you’ll reset to the start. Do this over a small handful of stages, unlock all the achievements, have the game automatically shut down on you, move on with your life.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game