Roll
Roll is original and engaging. You roll dice to collect points, and use those points to upgrade your dice. The goal is to get the highest score possible in 2500 rolls.
It is likely to be too ‘mathy’ for some - figuring out which upgrades will generate the most had me setting up spreadsheets. However, some players like that sort of thing and once I got my head around the upgrades (most of the upgrades, there are some I still don’t really understand), I found I could do pretty well playing from the gut - which is more fun for me.
– Real player with 24.9 hrs in game
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The man behind this game seems to be very passionate about the project. He has been putting out updates very frequently and even wiping leader boards with significant enough changes. he has also targeted and stopped (as far as I can tell) cheaters so the in game leader boards should be fairly accurate. On the limited youtube content available for this game he pops up time to time to interact with people in the comments section and answer questions or even just say hello, seems like a small thing but its kinda the reason I started playing. A random video about it popped up in my youtube feed and after seeing the dev in the comments seem so genuinely happy to talk to people about the game I figured id give it a shot. Im having a great time with this and id say its well worth the $4.99 I paid for it. I normally value my time as a gamer at roughly $1/hr of gameplay and Im only a few days into owning this game and I have already surpassed that mark. This deserves more attention and I think that if a community starts up around this it could really be a fun experience. Honestly my biggest gripe is that if I dont understand something or want to look something up about the game its simply not popular enough for google or youtube to understand what Im talking about and I havent come up with the right buzzword to have a more efficient search. “roll” and “roll game” paired with whatever Im trying to search or even by themselves usually yield either DND results or other games. but Im not even really sure thats any fault of the developer. If you have an extra $5 lying around you wont feel like you wasted it on this game
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Herder
I had access to Beta release, it’s a fun unique take on farming, score attack, and tower-defence style games. Easy to pick up and play or sink a few hours into. Great fun!
It’s not a massive sprawling game, but you’ll easily get some hours of playtime in, well worth the $5.
– Real player with 46.1 hrs in game
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Full play through w/ all achievements here when it uploads: https://youtu.be/HZTvax6dNbc
First Off Pro tip I didn’t find out until 5 hours into the game if you hit the R key the dog will run the sheep into the starting area and consolidate them The Concept of this game is actually really well executed, but first let me talk about the main thing that ruins the game a good amount for me. My little herder dude likes to target rocks walls trees EVERYTHING so I could be facing forward hit the w and go backwards cause he’s targeting some random object it makes your character herk and jerk around and it’s tragic. The sheep are dumb they literally run TOWARDS the danger instead of away. Whoever made this game has a really good understanding of animals the disease from having too many and the problems that can come from not thinning the herd can cause a huge problem and this mechanic is really well done and makes getting some of the achievements very difficult even on casual mode. The shooting works really well when my dudes not focused on a rock or a wall. The upgrades are super cool I was actually very amused when my sheep went face first into one of the land mines I planted. Definitely recommend this game for the price.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Indigo 7
Nice casual puzzle game with a cool soundtrack. Very reminiscent of Scott Pilgrim in both graphics and character style, which is always a good thing. If you like puzzles, rock music and silly stories along, then this is a good choice!
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
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Starcaller
A great 3d vr puzzle game
– Real player with 25.7 hrs in game
Really delighted with this game. I expected a single “game” to last a little longer, but after playing through a couple times, I actually appreciate that I can pick it up in bursts and I don’t have to play through to a good stopping point when I am ready to be done. I’ve played about an hour so far, and will be playing a lot more to try and get a better score. I love how the puzzles get more complex as you complete each type!
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
神秘世界 Mysterious world
There’s no reason for VR in this game. You’re playing 2D free to play browser quality java-type games from back in the late 90s or early 2000s. The music is pretty bad too. You don’t have to take my word for it though, just look at the store page video.
Rate 2/10.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
hexurb
definitely worth the price. Although it looks very similar to Dorfromantik on the surface, it’s actually pretty different for the most part. The art style is unique, and I really like the alternate color schemes feature, although most of the other color schemes look more or less the same, just with the contrast tweaked a bit. There’s still some important features missing like saving the game, and the lack of explanation on what each button on the main menu does is somewhat confusing.
Overall it’s like a more relaxed version of Dorfromantik with a really cool art style. Still a little rough around the edges at the time of writing this, but for one person it’s really impressive.
– Real player with 11.9 hrs in game
I really like tile games but this one disappointed me.
Apart from creative mode which doesn’t interest me at all, you have following game modes:
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normal
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hard
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points target
I did the last one for the achievement. The first time I played I had to reach 9000 points. I had to quit the game and wanted to continue today. So, no… My progress was not saved. I had to start a new game.
Luckily, I had to only get 4000 or so today because this game is boring as hell. I haven’t tried hard mode and probably won’t but normal mode is way too easy. I don’t know if rotating matters, with these kind of colors I didn’t really wanted to even pay attention to it.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Probe
This game is a lot of fun and definitely worth the price! Has a nice retro feel and reminds me of old block breaker and space invaders games!
– Real player with 22.3 hrs in game
Super addictive. I thought I would just play for a minute and put it down but I wound up playing for 6 hours straight. It brings back feelings of playing galaga at my favorite pizza place as a child. I could really see it sitting along games like galaga and space invaders in an arcade in the 90’s. I haven’t spent so much time playing with balls since church camp!!! 10/10
– Real player with 17.3 hrs in game
Royale Archer VR
This game is good fun,
You get a limited amount of arrows that refill over time and Mana to spawn Troops, Traps or Use a Spell.
As you progress you unlock more to help you win the battles and accomplish the 3 objectives per Level.
There are also Upgrades to yourself and to your troops.
After two hours of gameplay I managed to get 3 stars on Levels 1-10 going back to a few after upgrading.
There seems to be 40 levels so far so I’m guessing its a 6-8 hr play through at release.
I recon they’ll be updates to smooth out the niggles like the UI being a bit clunky and not being able to Un-knock your arrow.
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
This this really cool!
This game has many flaws: awkward one-hand bow shooting (you’re guiding shoot with just one hand instead of two like in typical archer game), very poor visuals and poor performance (especially for those visuals) Controls are clunky and don’t always work.
But despite all these flaws the game is addicting and fun!
For it’s price it’s a steal!
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
TENS!
A few bugs yet to iron out (for me, achievements in endless mode are not unlocking), but the game is enjoyable. I personally really like the mechanics and the concept of the game. The graphics are really nice, the look of the game is smooth and snappy. Once the bugs are resolved, I think it will be a fun math puzzle game.
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
interesting puzzle game, a couple of weird / very annoying bugs if you play with mouse only though
! (I assume there’s only bugs when playing with mouse since that’s what I did the whole way through). they definitely needed to playtest this a little more with mouse, that’s my take on it. Sometimes currently-dragged dice weirdly cancels being dragged and you involuntarily pick up another dice from the right-hand selection instead, other times one out of a group of dice or just a single die gets weirdly still-slightly-large and slightly-not-in-the-grid when put down, like the animation got suspended before it ends.
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Attack from Planet Smiley
Attack from Planet Smiley is a retro arcade game where the aim of the game is to survive. Survive a horde of angry smiley faces invading your world. The only way to stop them? You. You are equipped with the latest technology and weaponry there is such as lasers, nukes, and even larger lasers, so when you die, it’s all over.
Tag along with a couple friends in the 2-3 Player modes while listening to a mix of three retro-space songs that will get you fired up and ready to burst some happy faces. But, if even one smiley face touches any of you or gets to your side of the battlefield, it’s game over - even one smiley face will wipe out the entire planet. Also, after a while a gigantic boss Smiley will trot along, and even another if you take your time, so don’t try use any small pebbles against these guys - they’ll take a massive beating and come out smiling, cough cough unless you use some of those bigger things, ah yes, nukes. Oh, and they have a gun to shoot you back too, don’t worry though, you can blow up those bullets as well!