60 Seconds!
“60 Seconds!” is one of many survival-types games, that are currently available on Steam. The biggest problem of this genre is the fact, that these days, each survival game seems like a copy of a previous one. “60 Seconds!” does not have this problem - although not without issues, it manages to stay unique, engaging and addicting.
Gameplay is split into two parts. First one is time limited (60 seconds) and is based on finding the right items, that will help you to survive next few months that your four (or less, depending on your choices) characters will spend in the bunker. Second part is basically text-based, you’ll make decisions regarding your items and situations, you will also manage your food and water. It’s not only about keeping track of your supplies, so your family has something to eat (that itself isn’t easy, but it’s definitely doable). Even if they are well fed, they still may fall sick, run away, not come back from expedition or loose their minds.
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
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You are Ted: loving husband, father of two. You lead a lovely, peaceful life with your family until the nuclear apocalypse strikes. Now, you have 60 Seconds to decide what’s important enough to bring into the shelter with you… and survive as long as possible.
60 Seconds is not quite what I expected it to be, though in all honesty I’m not sure entirely what I was expecting of the game, but it has its charm still.
It is, in its core, a survival text adventure with some mild dark comedy thrown in. Yes, there’s a part that’s kind of action-y (the initial 60 seconds of it), but it’s played for such small amount of time it’s hardly noticeable, even if the contents are quite relevant to the development of the story.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
BORIS THE ROCKET 🚀
A kinda hectic run-around-but-think game, nicely themed around quasi-Soviet missile intercept site. Be prepared to value every second of your time. Missions are around seven minutes each, so this is also a “just another bite” thing. I picture this in the evening, a mission or two every now and then. Then again, I love the setting too : )
– Real player with 38.9 hrs in game
This game is sort of Papers, Please.
During game you need to shoot down all incoming rockets. But task is not easy. You must properly configure every AA missile while trying to get enough resources to produce new missiles, or for upgrades. You alone in that base so must run on foot to every point of interest.
Actually I like games like Paper, please, so this game is my type of games, and I recommend it to buy. Its cheap enough.
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
FGTeeV Goozy
i love this game this version lets you customize your game experience and i beat it in 3 hours i recommend it
– Real player with 25.7 hrs in game
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colect but bewer goozy hahahahahahah GOOZY
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
Mist of the Undead
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– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
this is a great gaem please play for laughs
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Siege Survival: Gloria Victis
I first heard of this game during the Steam Game Festival back in February and I spent maybe 2 dozen hours trying out the demo before getting the full game.
Siege Survival is heavily inspired from This War of Mine, and incorporates many of the same looting and resource management aspects, such as base-building, scavenging the city at night, trying to keep your people alive until the end of a war, and more.
I think Siege Survival handles some aspects very well, even better than TWoM, such as:
– Real player with 100.4 hrs in game
I really tried to like this game, I did, really. I think the hours speak how much I tried. I gave up a few times on the hardcore mode because while I didn’t mind a challenge, I didn’t feel like doing the siege again, but harder.
I understand, and it wasn’t a bad idea to try to mix This War of Mine and Medieval siege. But the problem is, well, you kind of lost the point of T.W.M. when you tried this. That war is shit, and stupid, especially as a civilian that has no horse in the race. When you’re the focus of the siege, forced to pick a side, and it’s so binary who’s right/wrong, the message is lost. It’s a typical story of “us vs. bad men” and that’s where you dropped the ball. The events are binary right/wrong as well, pick the obviously right/morally good choices and your rewards are a mood boost plus a benefit. Versus a mood debuff plus a benefit. Closest to “conflicted” I get to a decision is the rat event where you either go for the food that can make ~12 meals and get lightly scratched or don’t. You never talk to an Ismir raider to ask them why they’re raiding us, what they hope to get out of it, and what they say to justify it all. You meet one, but he’s too wounded to talk philosophy or reason which admittingly did amuse me when I thought of trying so with a notebook and pencil in my hands.
– Real player with 50.4 hrs in game
Don’t Give Up: Not Ready to Die
“Don’t Give Up” has relatively simple mechanics, but they work very well within the game context.
The game raises existential and philosophical questions that make you ponder but without being too pretentious.
Even with a high challenge level, the game keeps you engaged and makes you want to go forward to see what happens next. Recommended!
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
This is an adorable game with a lot of bugs. I would recommend it to others under the guidance of prepare for things to suddenly not work for inexplicably no reason. I honestly love the story enjoyed the visuals and find the concept engaging.
But if you dislike mechanics blowing up be warned. At one point one of my inventory squares was inaccessible meaning that 10 mins into the game I could not craft items that required all the inventory squares. But I am a determined person and taking the name of the game as an instruction “I did not give up” and decided to push through playing until I had 10 mins left on the clock.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Pandemic Train
What is Pandemic Train?
In Pandemic Train you are in charge of the crew aboard a train roaming the postapocalyptic wasteland, ravaged by both war and a deadly plague. Your goal is to survive long enough to discover the cure… or die trying. Humanity’s fate is in your hands! Start your journey now!
You are in charge!
Pandemic Train is a survival simulation game in which you manage the crew as well as the passengers aboard the old school train carried by a steam engine. The in-game universe is characterized by an alternative timeline, in which a catastrophic viral outbreak has decimated the world’s population. The mysterious plague kills the infected within 24 hours, leading to widespread panic, riots, and war. The world is in ruin, and you are the only hope for its survival. Travel through the wasteland, gather the resources, fight off the bandits, and do your best to research the cure for the disease!
Survive!
In Pandemic Train the world has become a very inhospitable place. Every person can carry the disease, so you have to choose your crew very wisely. People will die along the way, and you have to minimalize the damage. The resources are scarce, so you have to distribute them very carefully. And worst of all - there are lots of hungry wolves around. And by ‘hungry wolves’ we mean desperate people who perceive your train as a fat prize. Or sometimes - as an opportunity for a better life. You have to decide whether it’s better to fight them off or welcome aboard.
Manage the resources
In the harsh reality of Pandemic Train, you need to be self-sufficient - you grow your own food, breed the livestock, gather and purify your own drinking water, and do the essential repairs. You have to utilize every bit of scrap or junk you have at your disposal and turn it into something useful. This often leads to some difficult decisions, for example - rarely there’s enough medicine for everyone, so you’ll have to decide who is worth the treatment, and who is going be left to die.
Fight the plague!
The main goal of your actions is to create a vaccine and save the remnants of humanity from extinction. The longer you manage to keep the train moving, the less likely the crew will have the contact with the virus, and your scientists - more time to work on the medication. You can customize the train to your needs - decide how many people are on it and how many train cars are going to be attached to the engine. But remember - the bigger the party, the harder it is to keep it in check. You are the only hope for mankind. You are the last hope… for humanity.
SICKO ISLAND
My uncle is a friend of the dev, so I got the chance to try the game during its development.
I enjoyed this game and the graphics are really nice. But unfortunately, I have to bring down the settings to play it, since I have an 8 year old computer.
As for the game play, this is not your standard FPS. You must be more tactical. Especially when you reach the sewers. If you try to go in, and Rambo everything, you might find it difficult.
Play around the strats that are available to you.
That’s what I think makes this game unique.
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game
I’m usually more of a console type of player, but when I saw this game, I wanted it to give it a shot.
I must agree with the reviews, that the game can be challenging at first, but it does get easier as you learn the ropes.
So don’t get discouraged, you’ll get a ton of hints along the way.
I also love the fact that this indie game has achievements.
The game looks dark in the trailer, but the actual game play looks brighter.
I did find the game fun and entertaining.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Survival Escape Room
A fun horror game that actually made me jump multiple times. Not gory or overly-frightening so I’d recommend it to people of all ages. Excited for more escape rooms in the future!
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Im sorry if I didn’t play it right or something but I got one jumpscare, got sent back to beginning and then finished the game with no problem. I will not really recommend this game as it took me 5 mins to complete. But if it was developed into something more, I will def take another look at it.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
This War of Mine
I really love this game! I waited a long time to play it but it was worth the wait! The game is hard as h*ll I have played and lost more times then I can count but I finally made it to the end the other night I was shocked and disappointed because I had no clue that it would end that quick! I was not happy about that at all but in general I really love this game. The makers of this game did a great job!
– Real player with 259.0 hrs in game
This War Of Mine ..
what an extraordinary experience i went through !!
it’s a simulation to the reality that i lived in RL !!
at the start there’s a sign says " F The War "
totally F war and all who agreed to end people’s lives !
we’ve lost many people neighbors friends family’s members even !!!
man there are too many families vanished from the existing !!
it’s not a game to have fun with !! it’s a phase that you test yourself that :
" what kind of human you are ? "
Every soul matter .
in addition i recommend you all to buy the " charity DLC " to support war children .
– Real player with 129.0 hrs in game