Fm45’s Sprite Man Adventures
Hahah Veryyy funn!!
The aesthetics is so cute!! I also love the game for being simple easy an entertaining!
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
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Game is a grind! It is worth the buy from such a small streamer, made from Fredmaster45 (www.twitch.tv/Fredmaster45 )
Go give him a follow :)
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Roseblight
Loved every minute of it. I had sat for two days playing it straight! I might even stream it just to have fun with the possible voice acting here! Though I say the game is tough at points but hey! No pain no game!
– Real player with 38.5 hrs in game
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Bought the game on itch first about half a year ago, and it gave me a steam key now. Game’s fun.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
The Legends in Kylamar
This game is riddled with glitches and bugs, of the sort that require either going back to an earlier save, or starting entirely over from the beginning.
Much work needed to make this game legitimately playable.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
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This is definitely a fun RPG game! It is easy to tell that the developer put a lot of time into this game. I haven’t quite finished it, but I am pretty far. I like the story so far and the maps and how unique every map is. There was a puzzle that I could not figure out and the developer responded to my message helping me out. The developer is fairly quick at replying to messages. I definitely recommend this game!
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Dragon Blast - Crazy Action Super Hero Game
Get in the action and take on the dangerous and most powerful dragons from unknown space to become the next Super Dragon Hero.
GAME EXPERIENCE
Immerse yourself in one of the most simple casual action game, with stunning visual and particle effects that turn every action into a real blockbuster action movie. Defeat all different types of dragons and be victorious.
SUPER HEROES
Play as unique superheroes having different weapons and save our cities from furious dragon attacks.
Dwarven Forge
This game shows a lot of promise and i’ll be keeping a very close eye on it.
I’m recommending this game as a show of support for a game I wish to see finished however It isn’t exactly in a playable state currently due to bugs and possible balance issue (that or i just suck not sure yet lol).
The depth of the crafting with all the different qualities and material types really is something i’m looking forward to seeing when the game is more complete.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
Living the Nightmare
no horror, not enough blood, not disgusting at all.
it is something like small version of turnbased crimson land.
if you are not into modern graphics and stuff and you are in search for some 30 minutes single session of killing monsters roguelite - it is for you.
advice: turn off ingame music and play some black/grind/funeral of your own collection.
EDIT: vote for game to be more disgusting! (and more stuff).
EDIT: ok, it is not a great-great-great game, also it has frustrating/gamebreaking bugs. but it is sure playable and i just want to support devs a little with positive review. still recommend, yeah!!!
– Real player with 16.7 hrs in game
Afar as game that try to somehow fit in the rouge like genre this is one of the more interesting. The tutorial level goes by fast and unfortunately you can’t go back ( at least I don’t know how. ) I like the hex format and overall style of the game , The combat is fitting for what they are trying to do. The only thing that really irritates me is the height thing. Its a pretty addicting little game. I am sure there are those who have ignited all of the shrines but that is not me as of yet. Its fairly cheap price wise so if you like rouge type games and horror definitely pick this up,
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
Monsters' Den Chronicles
Fun game for awhile but frustrating as there aren’t enough buffs to add power and health so eventually you cannot proceed. And I’m playing on Beginner mode - I can’t imagine dealing with this game at the higher difficulty levels. This is not unique with Monsters' Den as many other RPG’s have the same problem. Perhaps some players don’t mind starting over again but that’s not for me.
– Real player with 274.2 hrs in game
This was a very pleasant, fun surprise. I never played any of the prior games, and am now moving on to Godfall next.
Pros:
Lots of replayability, if you want to try different team combos, difficulty modes, achievement hunting (most are in-game).
Good system of being able to access shops (upgradeable) and buy/sell loot, for which there is plenty, at any time in-game (campaign).
Each of the 5 main classes has 2 variants, and all bring something to the table. (I would argue that the better healing-cleric is clearly the Confessor!) Think of them like Pathfinder class archetypes.
– Real player with 48.8 hrs in game
Bogatyr
“We sure can have a lot of stuff! We can even have nothing!”
~Mikhail Zhvanetsky
Letande vs. crappy Russian RPGs! Round 999! FIGHT!!! Seriously, though. When it’s about crappy Russian (also, Ukrainian) role-playing games, I’m a freakin' veteran. I’ve played and finished pretty much everything there was – from Заклятие (Spells of Gold) to Талисман (Talisman, an RPG in Slavic setting from 2003, not to be confused with German point-and-click adventure from 1995 and Nomad Games' adaptation of Game Workshop’s tabletop game). To be honest, though, I didn’t expect any new games of the kind. I mean, something like that? It was possible only during the very certain time period. A period, when majority of the Russian people didn’t have access to Internet connection and it was possible to sell pretty much any crap to them for the price of proper products. Games like Орда: Северный Ветер (Horde: Northern Wind) were possible only because there was no YouTube to show people what they’ll actually get for their money. The more accessible Internet became – the less of such games we’ve got. The lest one of the kind I’ve played was, I believe, Ukrainian Заговор Тёмной Башни (Dark Tower Conspiracy, AKA Dungeon Quest) in 2006. After that? All those wannabe developers switched to mobile games. Which are not nearly as fun to suffer through.
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
Well, I have no idea who made English translation , but he must be executed.
For rest of the game - world and soundtrack combined are TASTY , pleasure for my eyes and ears for this price. Blood is shameful though, combat - found it funny, but only for 3 hours not more.
7/10 for Indie like that. Trash cause of translation, but good enough for that money and I still understood the story.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Monsters' Den: Book of Dread
I absolutely love this game. Back in highschool when this was a web browser game, I would sign up for computer classes just to play this game secretly in a corner.
What I love most about the remastered version of the game is that not a single thing changed. There is so much loot to be had, so many boss fights, and bad ass legendary monsters to hunt. To my knowledge, the game has no end. You can beat the campaign, but it lets you keep playing anyway for the sake of things.
It’s simple enough to play casually, but challenging enough to make you think. The most fun part is its Diablo 2 skill tree mechanics that you try some really unique parties.
– Real player with 142.7 hrs in game
This game simple mechanics are solid, with no apparent bugs or fails. It works and is fairly entertaining at first. UNFORTUNATELY, it has no story worth telling about. It has this weakest of story lines that repeats itself over and over again at each level, which becomes old very, very fast. You are going down in the dungeon at each level defeating the same opponent types at each turn. You collect gear, and become stronger because of it, but the monsters also get stronger in proportion to your dungeon level, which means, well, you get the same dynamics in combat also.
– Real player with 123.8 hrs in game
Raiders of Chanyu
Choose your fate and those you protect
As a small Garrison Commander in ancient China you are entrusted to protect an out lying area of Emperor Qin Shi Huang lands that border the nomadic Chanyu rulers of inner Asia. Use your wits and experience to stay alive and keep betrayal and the Chanyu raider at bay.
Odyssey in Ancient China
Your area of jurisdiction covers an open world of 50 sq km of farmlands and rice fields to lush forests, swamps and mountains bordering the areas of the Chanyu.
Stamp your Authority
Enforce your rule to maintain order and productivity whilst responding to village needs, conflicts or raids from the Chanyu. Lead or order raiding parties on the Chanyu to inflict revenge or steal resources. Your decisions affect how your enemy and peasants respond.
Memories and Interactions
With hundreds of peasants and warriors, every character has their own identity with specific memories and experiences that shapes their skill, attitude and behaviour. Morale, loyalty and obedience is not guaranteed, beware of treachery.
Create Custom Games
Create and release customised gameplay through character interactions, conversations, responses and event consequences.
Player Skills
Skills are not limited to fighting, movement or objects, build memories and create confidantes to help identify those who’ll betray and undermine your authority.
Take Command of Your Garrison and Jurisdiction
Manage the specialized resources of your garrison as you customise squads of warriors and peasants as they enforce your will, go on patrol or into battle.
Villages and Peasants
The peasants all have skills related to the type of produce of their home village (e.g. cart driver, livestock tendering, crops, cloth etc) and work collectively to produce output for their village and the emperor. Take control of your jurisdiction and manage it’s production output, food and resources reserves.
Resources can be moved between villages or stolen from the Chanyu clans of the Xiongnu. Peasants can be captured from the Chanyu and used to bolster your work force.
Use the Resources of the World
Use the resources of the world to boost morale and reward your peasants. Heavy resources require an ox and cart for transport. Use them wisely to ensure availability so perishable resources such as hunted deer don’t go to waste
Gameplay
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Third person and first person when armed with a crossbow
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Play in real time across a whole year
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Ensure villages in your jurisdiction meet production quotas
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Manage and use the resources inside your jurisdiction
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Protect your jurisdiction from raiding Chanyu
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Attack the Chanyu and capture peasants and resources
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Treat peasants harshly or with kindness to ensure quotas are met
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Command any warriors and peasants
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Create squads and embark on any mission or stay at base and await news as missions unfold
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Consider how news is received from peasants and warriors as you move around the world
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Seek help and learn new skills
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Advance time
Peasants:
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Hundreds of peasants each with their own identity, skill, attitude and memories
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Attitudes of peasants vary based on their experiences; treatment, food levels, resources of home village and attacks from raiders
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Attitudes and skill affect village produce output
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Disenchanted peasants who are treacherous and deceitful
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Find peasants who’ll inform on the disloyal
Warriors:
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Warriors are skilled with sword or crossbow. Fast messenger warriors take orders around the world
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Build squads to action your commands
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Give orders to individual warriors or to squads
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Warriors improve skills through experience
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Beware of disloyalty from those seeking to take over your command