Alien Extraction
There’s a big alien mess and somebody’s gotta clean it up…
Control the alien infested space station from the safety of your security desk in this funny, brain bending strategy game. Guide the station janitor, Lenny, through dangerous winding levels and solve the station’s mysteries along the way.
Use every tool at your disposal
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Control doors, weapons systems and airlocks from the comfort of your security desk
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Scour the video feeds for alien movement or for lost clues
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Pilot drones to explore the station, distract aliens and lead Lenny to safety
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Traverse the facility minimap; just don’t always trust it to always be accurate
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Attempt to mute the station AI when it starts insulting you…
Outsmart the aliens…
…or just burn them to a crisp! Aliens can hear, see and smell Lenny; it’s your job to make sure these wily beasts don’t get too close. Outsmart them with trickery and distraction, outrun them with quick reactions and tactics or out…burn them with flamethrowers; it’s really up to you.
Defeat the baddie
Some smart guy thought it would be a good idea to upload Terminator 2 to the station’s media database. Unfortunately, the facility AI enjoyed the movie a bit too much and went rogue, releasing all of the alien specimens and generally causing a big mess. Luckily for you, Lenny the janitor is here and big messes are his speciality. Alien Extraction contains a fully voice acted, lighthearted narrative to take back the station and reboot the evil AI.
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Pit People®
Pit people is a game I really want to recommend, but has a lot of major problems
that will keep it down.
To start off I was looking through common criticism of the game. and I found the most common 2 problems, is the game being repetitive, and the game not being very in depth, or having shallow gameplay. The reason people find this game so repetitive is because this game was designed so you will win with any strategy, and with any teamcomp in pve. even though this game has all the different units with all their different strengths and weaknesses, the average player has no real opportunity to explore this in pve, they can’t really explore how in depth the game can be, with all the different strategies and teamcomps you can do. the pve both never ramps high enough if difficulty, or at least not often enough for the average player to come across it, and even the few times the game does get difficult enough, if they do have trouble with it, there best choice won’t be counter pick units, it will be their highest level units. The game actually incentives using the same teamcomp because of the leveling system. your highest level units will outperform your lower level ones. so the game punishes you from trying something new. No shit everyone finds the game repetitive. The entire leveling system is just poor game design, and the way the game counters this is by making pve overall way easier than it needs to be, so you can get away with just about anything. so people will either mindlessly through stuff together, and just place everything in range to attack something. or they will stick with all their highest level units, and never explore other units. This is why people think the game is shallow and repetitive. either keep doing what works, and just do whatever because you can. insane mode is hardly more difficult and gives hardly any more loot, and that loot probably won’t be what you are looking for, so there isn’t really a point in ever turning it on. and permadeath mode is just grindy. because you need to keep capturing new stuff.
– Real player with 2935.3 hrs in game
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Pit People is a good game. I really did enjoy everything about it when I first started playing it.
QUICK SUMMARY:
When it comes to the plot and the writing, the game is clearly not trying to take itself seriously. This is one of the strenghts of the game: It’s silly and absurd, similar to that of Borderlands 2. The artstyle and the voice acting of the game, definately adds to the silly nature of the experience, and it skillfully made. The gameplay, while not perfect, is still polished and good.
– Real player with 86.2 hrs in game
Worms Revolution
Worms Physics Revolution
At its core, Worms Revolution is another Worm clone with modern graphics.
That said, WR does bring its own brand new elements to the game that set it, if not above, equal with most of its predecessors.
The core game is still the same great combo of;
🔸 Turn based team warfare,
🔹 Tons of weapons,
🔸 Dozens of tools,
🔹 Endless random maps,
🔸 It’s own quirky worm comedy,
🔹 Single player champing,
🔸 Puzzle / Challenges,
What Worms Revolution adds;
– Real player with 420.5 hrs in game
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If you don’t know Worms, you have missed something in life. There is nothing in this world comparable to the sweet brutality of the warfare of these tiny little jerks. They put sticks of dynamite on each others' heads, throw explosive bananas, holy grenades and now even water bombs, let sheep and skunks explode, shoot with guns and water pistols, launch air-strikes and smash each other through the air with a good old smack on the head, executed with a baseball bat.
I used to play Worms 2 as a 12-years-old, and more than two decades later, I still love this game series. The combination of a totally original gameplay, outstanding humour and yet being a serious strategy game make it a winner.
– Real player with 80.6 hrs in game
Worms Ultimate Mayhem
After hundreds of hours and over 10 years, I figured it’s about time I sit down and write a review for this masterpiece in gaming history. This gem holds a very special place in my heart, and it will forever be one of my all-time favorite games. To me, this is Team17’s magnum opus. It doesn’t get any better than this. It is the reason I first began to engage with the Steam community years ago when I created the Worms Ultimate Mayhem Militia with my brother, and it’s the reason I have hundreds of friends on Steam today. To put it quite simply, Worms Ultimate Mayhem isn’t just a game, it’s one of my passions. I know the new Rumble has beautiful graphics and a much larger playerbase, and the 2D games like Armageddon are beloved and often regarded as best, but in my humble opinion this is the greatest Worms game there is.
– Real player with 362.6 hrs in game
Worms 3D + Worms 4 Mayhem together, with remastered graphics? Awesome!
All is good, good except the lack of effort put into it.
I almost feel like they were doing something good but quit half-way because deadlines or something, they didn’t even do much follow up after release besides patching game-breaking bugs that didn’t allow people to play at all. If I’m recalling correctly the beta correctly, they were trying to put the teleporter utility back in, but ended up not for who knows what reason (although I never got to play it at that time personally due to game launching bugs, so I watched someone else also in the beta who could).
– Real player with 176.7 hrs in game
Candy Disaster - Tower Defense
As a tower defense game, it’s not very solid. You can run identical loadouts and get a different result every time due to the 3D layout and random monster movements.
The game balancing needs a lot of work. I’ve played a bunch of TD games but, for the life of me, I can’t get past a level (2-08) on the easiest setting.
The audio balance is pretty terrible. Even if you mute the game, you can still destroy headphones or speakers by pressing “start”.
– Real player with 55.2 hrs in game
I have played almost 2/3 of the tower defense games on the mobile game market. This game is the most playable I have ever seen.
All creeps have different routes in each round and are completely unpredictable. The developer lowered the performance of all traps. Looking forward to the full version! !
– Real player with 39.7 hrs in game
Down The Hole
Good game been playing since release and i love this game keep up the good work.
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
This game is an absolute blast to play! Move, fall, and blast your way through the current story mode chapters available.
Once you’ve finished with the story as it is currently, proceed to grind your way through custom user levels from the Steam workshop, which may be funnier/far harder than the story mode levels.
Whether perfecting your level design or destroying level after level, Down The Hole is enjoyable from start to finish!
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
S.W.I.N.E. HD Remaster
Campaign is a bit unfair cuz of the pre-set defenses of the enemy: ton of artillery and strong defense lines + random encounters where I have to fight more units than I have for the whole mission, this makes me buy repair trailers, and the repairing is so slow, and there’s the ammo problem too… missions are usually 45+mins where the actual action is like 30% the rest are the traveling and the restoring of units. The movement is really terrible, units collide, not to mention on narrow bridges going across is nearly impossible especially with more units. The cinematics' graphic stayed the same bad quality despite of the HD Remaster.
– Real player with 77.2 hrs in game
Your units gain xp, and can lvl up 2 times. That gives them additional armor and damage. They transfer to another mission. That’s main strenght and also main issue with this game.
Every time you finish map you obtain 1000 $ - you can buy new units and/or upgrades.
If you loose unit in battle… best solution is to reload save or restart map. Otherwise you might not make it with not enough units on the later game.
You use the same currency to buy ammo, fuel and repair kit. Also every time you call for bombing - it also cost 50 $.
– Real player with 27.6 hrs in game
Space Tyrant
I really like this game and it totally deserves to be as popular as games like Slay the Spire. I got both this and Slay the Spire during the summer sale and ended up refunding Spire because this one enthralled me so much. You might be wondering how the two games are comparable at all, but you must keep in mind that Space Tyrant is as much a roguelite as it is a 4x, and it very much conforms to the idea of losing horribly and repeatedly but having fun in the process as you gradually build up your deck and learn the game. In many ways it scratches the same itch as games like Spire, but something about the colorful aesthetic, humorous themes, and creative genre-mashing put the drab Spire to shame, at least for me.
– Real player with 119.5 hrs in game
TL/DR: 6/10. Great idea, beautiful game, but harsh game design. Expect hardcore RNG roguelike play that detracts from wonderful 3x/4x design and a fun narrative. Also, the devs seem to be onto bigger and better things.
For a game about being a tyrant, you sure are stuck with specific game rules and no options to revolt against the oppressive developer-made campaigns. I really enjoy the idea of this game, and it did many things right…however, some design choices left a sour taste in my mouth. It’s like eating chocolate only to find that someone laced it with lemon juice. I’ve played tons of 4x games (love the genre!), and as much as this game is thought of as a “light” beer and pretzels version, it’s actually way more punishing, and your strategy, no matter how good, might not be enough due to insane RNG and hardcore random campaign rules. I get plenty of that in real life. I want to enjoy the games I play.
– Real player with 83.7 hrs in game
Worms W.M.D
I recommend this game, as it is lots of fun, but at the same time there are reasons I would not recommend it. Let me explain.
As a single player it offers a variety of missions and challenges, which can keep you occupied for a while. But competing against A.I. gets boring quickly, because of how predictable (and bad) your computer opponents are, and then you really want to play against other humans. If you’re in a household with other family members or have real life friends to play with, it should be ok. However, if you’re a single guy living alone, like me, you have to venture into the online world to find people to play with.
– Real player with 237.1 hrs in game
Over a 100 hours on record and I would also argue I have hosted the most games of anyone currently still playing the game with 60% winrate. I am here to inform you of the major misopportunity this title is and how the total package on offer here is probably not worth the commitment you will need to make to get the most out of it.
First off heres what I love about the game
PRO +
+Most beautiful worms to date seriously
+Great Maps & Generator
+Hide in Building neat
+Crafting is amazing you won’t want to go back
– Real player with 129.6 hrs in game
Worms Clan Wars
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Clan Wars is as same as Revolution, but it’s better version - Steam Workshop, better customisation, more weapons, amusing Story mode, Worm Ops, Clan Wars mode… But this is not a game without its drawbacks. First one, the online seems is empty of lobbys. Second, A.I. is a laughter in the courtroom (I mean - they’re snipers or “moles”) There are only five worlds (even I was hoping about the worlds from Revolution), but this doesn’t change fact this game is medicore. Playing with friends (both online and locally) should be good, but playing solo after hour can just get bored. Overall, this is a game that makes me pleasure.
– Real player with 329.5 hrs in game
This game is basically a standalone expansion to Revolution. It’s a much better game overall, and the workshop support is very cool, but you can’t help but feel like a lot of this should have been in Revolution to begin with.
The problem with the game though, is that even though it’s better than both Revolution and Reloaded, it’s still a shadow of a game compared to Armageddon. Sure, it has the same number of weapons and even lets you use the Armageddon HUD for your weapons, but that’s really the only areas where it matches that old classic, and even then it replaces fun weapons from that game (such as the bow) with newer weapons that, honestly, just aren’t as fun.
– Real player with 79.0 hrs in game