Fantasy Kingdom Simulator
Nope. Nope nope nope!
Me: Man these reviews are so harsh! There’s no way it’s as bad as the reviews! It’s got medieval econ/sim with 4x builder themes! That’s GREAT! WHAT POTENTIAL!
2 minutes after playing: Wow this is terrible! Not even good terrible! The UI is locked on huge, the only reason it calls itself casual is to make up for being so easy your cat could play it by randomly keysmashing, and the reviews are actually TOO KIND!
1 hour later: omg I still haven’t even unlocked the cards, of course not, what is the point? I’m not even playing anymore, why did I think this would get better, if it didn’t in the first five minutes, and actually somehow managed to slide downhill from there?!
– Real player with 72.9 hrs in game
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This is a simple turn based/clicker game where you control a kingdom with 4 cities in it and defend them against random events. Choose where to spend your income each turn on soldiers, buildings, crops, that sort of thing. Basically if you had Medieval Total War, removed all the combat, armies, the map, and just had 4 towns that you micromanaged a little, that would be it. This is basically one of the menus from a different, complete game.
The game doesn’t launch, it just goes into a loop on the first time setup and hangs there. Because the game cannot be played (and probably wouldn’t be worth playing even if you could), I don’t recommend it.
– Real player with 63.2 hrs in game
OPERATOR
please note that the showcased items above are running on a temporary lighting and scene building system and that the final game is subject to graphical enhancement
**IT WILL OUTLAST US.
IT WILL OUTLAST YOU.**
Welcome to Installation Jade. A megastructure and machine managed by an illusive and authoritarian Director. Nobody knows who built it. Nobody knows it’s age. Nobody’s around to ask.
You are an Operator. An artificial consciousness implanted within a preserved human body from long ago. Your tasks are simple. The Director’s orders firm. You are to be activated, assist in the standard operating procedure of the installation and do it with a smile. And so is the Operator after you, and after it, the system is to be kept alive until the end of time. But maybe it isn’t that simple. Maybe the Operator isn’t as mechanical as the system around it.
OPERATOR is a hard to define game about humanity’s struggle against an ancient inhuman odyssey of entirely human origin. About overcoming an inefficient machine entirely focused on self-preservation and either a liberation into the great unknown or a spiteful revolution of mutual destruction. Or maybe it’s just a game about manipulating a mysterious machine in a desperate attempt to end the Director’s mad cycle. Who knows?
In OPERATOR the player has agency over the installation and it’s warped reality, using the Installation’s Operating System to overcome the hostile machine’s many dangers and evade it’s pacification forces by manipulating the worldspace itself.
This is the first game developed by Australian indie solo-developer Cooper Braun and his studio Virtual Edition.
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Apollyon: River of Life
This is great game, a hidden gem, It draws you in with what seems on the surface to be a card / table strategy game, but soon reveals a rich fantasy story behind the events in the game. The game board has 16 mystical themes, but the “Theme” of the game is an intriguing mix of Cthulhu-like horror and seance-like summoning. It has elements of a choose-your-adventure but goes beyond that with the strategic selection of tokens influencing the outcomes. The game table itself is beautiful and card art captivating to say the least. After playing it for near 100 hours I have learned many techniques to stay alive, yet am constantly surprised by new invocations (stories). Exactly like a great novel, I can’t wait to find out what happens next.
– Real player with 107.7 hrs in game
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If you enjoy struggling, suffering and the occult, then this game is for you. It is hard, you will die, you will struggle and you will lay awake in bed thinking on how to proceed.
But man, is it worth it.
– Real player with 32.4 hrs in game
Witches Vs. Demons
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Witches Vs. Demons is a VR Rage Dungeon Crawler based around using SteamVR to build an immersive gameplay experience.
Players will fight their way through the hordes of demons, crawling through the Abyss Dungeons to gain access to new boss encounters, while gaining loot along the way to boost your character’s combat prowess.
The first edition of Witches Vs. Demons will have 10 playable levels, unique boss encounters with raid level mechanics for single players, and scaling difficulty leading into multiplayer content.
Stephino RPG
rawr im dragon. its a great rts game with a slow start. 8/10
– Real player with 150.4 hrs in game
This is a nice game, you build your empire by constructing and upgrading buildings, building up defences, expanding your empire to other planets/locations… You can get sucked in really fast if you like this type of games, which is my case… but if you are going to play this game be aware of something that is most likely to happen to you especially if you are playing it to play along side work.
Admins are playing the game.
Attacks will always take 100% of the enemy resources (if the army capacity is enough to take all)
– Real player with 42.7 hrs in game
Army of Tentacles: (Not) A Cthulhu Dating Sim: Black GOAT of the Woods Edition
I´ve seen this game come up along with some others when I was looking for certain tags.
I looked at it but was not sure if it´s going to be good or not by the pictures you get on the shop page.
However, it got recommended to me and so I finally decided to buy it.
Started it without neither knowing what type of game it is (expected it to be a visual novel) nor what´s going to await
me anyways…
However… starting to play I can say this game is hughe fun. You meet a lot of different characters / creatures.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
TRANSCEND
TL;DR:
Simple sweet short early release rpg with captivating plot , easy to pick up combat system and absolutely gorgeous art.
For a game made by just one sole person, it’s definitely exceeded my expectations.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
-At first, I thought the screen for the game was way too small, however you can adjust it, (this is clearly mentioned in the game in an interesting way.)
-Really great, detailed backgrounds
-Lovely music track
Throughout gameplay
-Interesting Combat system
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Intro:
I found this game through BYOND a game developing platform. If you are familiar with this platform you will know that few games from there look this awesome, also since the game is practically solo developed which must have cost years of work i can’t help but back this project.
Gameplay:
The current game is still very short with 4 chapters of stream lined story containing next to no replayability. Giving you a great experience for about 30 to max 60 minutes if you follow the story line and explore everything there is to see. Having said this the game trailer, story progression, graphics, music, inventory options and many other things give me hope that this will become an awesome and polished game.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game