A Western Drama
Wow! A completely unique experience! A Western Drama is a game played completely by sound cues, it’s truly immersive. Simple mechanics with arrow keys for direction and space bar for getting your bearings/shooting. I look forward to playing more games from this company!
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
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An Audiogame with a classic Western story line. Reaction based controls with bite sized chapters.
Graphics, none, it’s and Audiogame, close your eyes and open your ears.
Sound is where it is at, Western tune, fully voice acted to a high quality with decent sound effects. Great immersion.
As someone who is Visually Impaired it fills me with happiness that games of this type are appearing on Steam, hopefully there will be more to come!
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Chess Knights: High Noon
Incredible game!! This is definitely the most fun game in the Chess Knights series! I love western movies and this game has the perfect western vibe! In the other games, you could only survive, escapingfrom the enemies, but now you are a badass gunslinger and you only advance if you eliminate all enemies on the level! The puzzle continues with the same quality from Minimol games, but now we have the addition of Duel mode, which forces you to think and act very fast, just like in a real duel! I can’t wait for the full release!
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
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I really like the games in the Chess Knights series. When I saw this game announced with this theme I confess that I found it unusual.
Well, what I can say is that this game just became my new favorite in the series.
In addition to the game being beautiful like the others, and counting very well elaborated puzzles (ranging from the simplest ones that present the mechanics, to the most challenging ones), the theme was very well implemented, including the duel, which is very well incorporated gameplay dynamics in a way I didn’t imagine for a game inspired by chess.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Virtuous Western
An enjoyable simple platformer game which incorporates a number of different mechanics to overcome each set of levels (puzzles). I found that the throwing the stick of dynamite took a little practice but after a few times you can pretty much figure out the physics and I could hit just about every time. As expected the boss level took most time but that puzzle taught me the essence of patience…the pattern was recognizable but still random in its execution so accomplishing a solve still took patience. I enjoyed the game and thanks to the developers and their team for releasing it to us! Hope to see more puzzles on this game with more mechanics in the future!
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
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A solid puzzle platformer with an enjoyable theme and thirty fun levels to assiduously clear from all them varmints!
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– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Wild Baffo
This is the worlds best game. So much good life advice too. For example, if I knew the best way to get a cooler gun is to shoot a weird hat guy 10 times, I would have finished that time travel machine by now and beat John Wilkes Booth to the punch.
– Real player with 13.2 hrs in game
This is a fun little point n shoot target practise kinda game with great music, nice art, and a fun story
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Mad Bullets
Howdie partner. This is by far the best shooting gallery type game I’ve ever played. It features good graphics, sound effects and music that never gets boring. There are many types of enemies, and thanks to the missions you’ve got to achieve to get stars, wich make your character level up, there are many different styles of playthroughs.
What makes this game different to its competitors is that on the first look it only consists of three different levels that get mixed up by a handfull of bonus stages, but overall get repeated over and over again. Sounds boring? Well, it isn’t, because there are many different routes through each level that get mixed up every time, and this feature is so well thought out that even with my high playcount in this very game it still does manage to surprise me every now and then.
– Real player with 87.4 hrs in game
I’ve discovered that I do enjoy shooter-on-rails style games (Blue Estate, Is Defense) and this game is actually good as well, but mean and cheap grinding mechanics is what made me rate this one down. I’m an achievement hunter and as for the moment I only got one left - reach level 20. You need more and more stars with each level, and although their amount skyrocket closer to the desired level, it’s ok. To earn stars you need to complete goals; there are common goals that grant 1 star, 2 stars, 3 stars and daily goal that refreshes every 24 hours and gives you 5 stars. If you don’t like a common goal, you can change it for 125 Sacks and since money is not actually a problem, this is ok as well.
– Real player with 27.5 hrs in game
Wild Guns Reloaded
A major & faithful remaster of a steampunk, wild west themed SNES shooter.
The graphics & sounds have been updated, two new characters & stages have been added, the play area has been widened for modern monitors, and more added features. The only things they removed are the Bonus Stages and the VS. mode, which were both just bare-bones shooting gallery mini-games anyway.
Comparing the graphics and such to the SNES, it’s a vast improvement, or at the very least, more detailed. The music has been rearranged. If you prefer the classic sounds & music of the SNES version, you can unlock that option when you beat the game on any difficulty without using continues. The game plays well on both a controller and keyboard due to how minimal the controls were even on the original.
– Real player with 34.9 hrs in game
Absolutely great version of a great game.
It’s the original game but with widescreen resolution, up to 4 players co-op instead of 2, 2 new characters who play radically differently but still preserve the spirit of the game, and 2 new stages; but also leaderboards and achievements. The leaderboard really makes sense for a game like this where scoring is king, and the achievements are actually challenging and push the player into improving himself also.
There are some other changes to the gameplay as well. With widescreen, you’ll find more enemies on screen at once and scattered more all over, but the pacing is slower than in the original game, and stages last longer. Bosses also behave slightly differently, a couple of them even have a missing pattern. The bonus stages are gone also, but that’s not a big loss.
– Real player with 29.7 hrs in game
Trashyard
This game is a new multiplayer pvp-shooter. Player can choose his unique character with powerful super-abilities to defeat all other players. Be quick, strong and smart - and you will achieve the victory! Choose different skils, weapons and skills to be the best!
– Real player with 24.1 hrs in game
Trashyard is a multiplayer PvP third-person shooter that takes place on eight different maps on which fierce battles are conducted in a mode: everyone for himself, choosing a character with unique abilities, take over the others.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Ghost Town Mine Ride & Shootin' Gallery
TL;DR
This game is fantastic at scaring you. From the sounds to the visuals. Pick this little gem up!
Review:
So I’ve been playing horror games for a long time. So, naturally, I’ve been “chasing the dragon” in trying to find a horror game that actually scares me. I haven’t been scared by a game in a very long time, until I got a VR headset recently. This was the first horror game I decided to play as it was advertised as short but scary. After dishing out the 9$ to give the game a shot, I almost fear quit the game as soon as I saw how dark it was. This is the type of game that wouldn’t be that scary if it wasn’t in VR.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Ghost Town Mine and Ride is a game worth buying. This developer supported VR in 2016 when it was still new commercially and he deserves our support also. HTC VIVE review.
The graphics are good, the game play is “fun”, and the “ride” in the main mode doesn’t stop until you get rescued by the police at the river. There is also a ride for the tween and up folks also if you don’t like as much “horror”. This game deserves more attention than it has gotten. The game is well done and worth the price of admission. At first the main game mode appears to be a simple carnival game on a mine cart but then it takes a very dark turn (the real story) which is where the real fun begins so don’t exit quickly thinking the game is just a dull riding game. It is very enjoyable for what it is. It is a shooter game where you are on a mine cart, on foot and at the end in a boat. There are parts where you do interact. You will get jump scares and surprises also. The other modes are self explanatory in the game. And again it is carnival type experience so keep that in mind. I can’t stress that enough. Overall, I loved it when I played it. My nephew did as well. The game ran well on my system. My specs are below the video. My score would be a 7/10.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Projectile Dysfunction
If you like FPS but wanted your guns to be flaccid and inaccurate this is the game for you! My TNT is so bouncy it came back across the map and killed me, and the gun was so flaccid I shot a tnt barrel next to me! 10/10 would blow themselves up again!
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
A short, quick funny MP game. It can be challenging with all the floppy guns, but I think it adds a touch of comedic aspect. Definitely not for people looking for a serious shooter game. The graphics aren’t so bad, but the music did get a bit annoying quickly. Can be a fun time with a bunch of people you know, but it definitely doesn’t offer much gameplay to keep attention very long.
Overall, not a bad game. As bad as this sounds, $4 may be too much for what the game has to offer right at this moment, but I did have fun playing it, but not sure how much I’d play it in the future.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
DuelVox
Hands Down simply the best game I have ever played.
Silver star!
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Bought it for $0.5 and it was an interesting experience. You move your pistols/hands with the left/right mouse triggers and shoot with q/e. You turn by pressing a/d. Aiming feels similar to surgeon simulator. I like the concept but I wish it was more of an “on-the-rails” style shooter with this aiming system; I don’t like the manual turning and getting shot from all angles at once.
It has some issues:
Most importantly, there are targets in spots that you have to hit while moving (pressing a or d) because you cant target them on the screen. You can’t move your guns far enough to the left or right to hit the target without shooting while in motion. I’m not sure if this is intentional but it’s very annoying. This also happens with some of the low targets. You can’t crouch and aim down low enough to hit some targets, especially on the last piggy bank shooting gallery.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game