Maze Masters
Maze Masters is a creative spin of the classic maze games, made and modernized in 3d where you try to find your way out of the maze while fighting your way through the monsters in the maze with your AK-47 Rifle as well as trying to find the hidden objectives scattered on each map. You can choose to escape the maze or just fight your way through the monsters in the survival mode.
CONTROLS :
Movement: W A S D
Shoot: Left Click
Aim: Right Click
Space: Drop Highlighter
Left Shift: Sprint
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The Holy Silence
You wake up from a deep sleep with a terrible headache, and you see the dark, empty subterranean base.
You are saved by a traveler, from whom you learn that the world has experienced a disaster later called ‘The Holy Silence’. The sun suddenly disappeared, the world became dark, and the creatures and environment have changed beyond understanding.
Five races were born in the world, and humans became the common target of the new races. The combined strangling of ‘The Holy Silence’ and the five races made mankind retreat successively, and finally retreated to the underground base in order to survive.
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Set for the Battle
This game combines two game operations: real-time strategy and shooting. You can get money by occupying resource areas like normal real-time strategy games before producing units to fight. At the same time, by pressing the E key, you can directly operate the soldier, the vehicles, and even the fighters to shoot the enemy. You’re both a commander and a soldier. It is totally up to you to win the war by good tactics or superb marksmanship.
A strange army of robots occupied one of our oil production base overseas, and they are gradually occupying the nearby areas. We have no idea about the one behind the them and their strategic purpose. But in any case, commander, we need you attack them immediately, please don’t let the situation beyond control.
Real-time Strategy
In this game, you can select the combat unit through the mouse, and then operate the selected unit for attack, movement, occupation and other operations. The money needed by the production unit can be obtained by occupying the resource point. After eliminating the enemy, the final victory can be achieved by occupying the enemy base.
Shooting Operations
When only one unit is selected, press the E key to operate the unit separately. You can use a variety of different weapons to shoot enemies, but also can operate tanks, anti-aircraft missile vehicles, robots, fighter and other vehicles. Each unit has a unique weapon and attack mode, giving you a different operational experience.
Flight Operations
The game contains a variety of air combat units, you can operate a variety of air combat units to fight. Fighters can use airborne gun and missile to attack enemy air unit, attacker can use airborne gun and rocket to attack ground target, bombers can drop bombs to destory enemies.
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X-COM: Enforcer
A very weak entry into the classic Xcom universe. Also the last one until the 2012 reboot.
With that said the game is not awful - just very repetitive. It is a third person shooter, where basically you need to clear each level of all aliens and their generators from the level. Some times you need to rescue humans. And that is basically it. You also collect points from these activities which you can use to upgrade your enforcer. Graphics do show their age, but the animations of your main character are at least decent.
– Real player with 13.4 hrs in game
X-COM: Enforcer is a rather unique mix of RPG and third person shooter with a strong arcade feeling to it. In each level, you complete a few straight forward objectives while battling hordes of enemies who seem to respawn infinitely. Dead enemies drop points that can be grabbed and used to research new weapons, power ups and upgrades once you complete the level. Once researched, you can also upgrade these further to improve the weapons and power ups that you like. Weapons and power ups drop randomly during the levels, so pick your research projects wisely.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
Alien Hallway 2
For a indie game. This was well done. I am exactly waiting to see if their will be a alien hallway 3 in the future unless their already is one. But this game was fantastically made. The only I hate about this game is some of the units descriptions. For the defender when upgrading thier shields. Is it shield lenght? or Shield strength? or how many times you can use the shield? Also Idk about the last unit you get but I have to wait to unlcok him. The game is very easy at the beginning but gets very diffecult the more you play. It is a grind/upgrade to win game. But if you been to madmax games, addicting games, or even most addiciting games I think it was called when you were a kid in middle and played other games like this one like for starters enigmata stellar war, is just like this game, but a whole lot better, cause their is a bunch of stuff to do in it, a bunch of bosses, a bunch of new uints/new upgraded units to see, same graphics but a tad bit better, and both are a upgrade/grind to win type game. But both enigmata stellar war and alien hallway 2 are very good in it’s own way. Like I said before, “I am hoping to see a alien hallway 3” unless you already made it, than I would like to see a alien hallway 4. Keep up the good work and maybe next time when you make 3 or 4 add a more detailed description about the units upgrade? It was just only one I know of you missed up on. p.s I Recommend this game. It’s cheap, fun, and addiciting. I wouldn’t be surprised if this game made it to madmax games or most addicting games websites. Like age of wars. They need to make a new version of age of empires.
– Real player with 38.6 hrs in game
Updated 3rd times on Nov.10, after beating the game for another 5 hours further:
After 20+hrs of gameplay I still have to say this game require some aggressive balance work.
The visual is pretty good, new alien models look nice, but what most Sigma franchaise players expect is AS3 not this tower defence style thing.
Leaving that alone, about the game:
1. Troopers, their required stars to unlock/crystals to purchase, their combat capabilities, are unbalanced in general.
Some levels are proven impossible to go through linearly. You simply can’t choose easy difficulty and beat all of them till the end. You HAVE to go back beat earlier levels on higher difficulty till you get all the money and stars to unlock better troopers. This makes it a total slog fest.
– Real player with 31.8 hrs in game
Freeman: Guerrilla Warfare
Spent a full week playing this game only. Yes, it is a really-really early beta, there are lots of issues and you can’t even finish the game properly - some huge bug is waiting for you at the final city that you need to seize. However, the idea is really gross, so I am quite positive about the gameplay even in its current underdeveloped stage.
Why buy it? Is this a new PUBG or Arma-like game? Well, no. It’s basically a new vision of good old Mount and Blade mercenary simulator, set in the modern world, with firearms and the bits of tactics from the old Ghost Recon titles, where you need to point the squads under your command where to move, when to hide, charge or run away… Of course, you can use your FPS skills to score some frags there, but remember - even in the full armor, you still need only a few direct hits to get whacked, so be wise and allow your team does the most of work.
– Real player with 561.8 hrs in game
As you can see, I’ve played the game for a bit :).
I loved the game before 0.8, not so much now… Here is why:
Pre 0.8:
Squad and soldier customization– You could give individual soldiers weapons and armor kits to suit your needs: assault, defend, sniping, etc.
You could control multiple armies with the help of your generals/ companions;
Armour and camouflage stats that actually worked, multiple armor equipment slots,
The game was pretty balanced, while a lot of people still complained about the AI being too strong, most of us could enjoy the game.
– Real player with 272.9 hrs in game
Nemesis: Distress
You drift back from the cold void of the hyper sleep. At first, you only feel a tingling in your mouth and a taste of your blood, but soon all the other symptoms hit you. Your head is exploding. Your stomach is turning. A strange noise rings in your ears. This sound is loud, piercing. An alarm!
Fighting through dizziness, you open your eyes, the lights of other hibernation chambers blinding you momentarily. Broken glass. Wet floor. A stasis pod burst open like a ripe watermelon, dripping with red. The thing inside was once your friend. Now it barely resembles a human, ripped open from the inside - damage too severe for a simple stasis pod failure. You raise up and check if your other mates are all right. The good news is: they are. You all gather in the middle of the room, shivering, half-naked. The bad news is… plentiful. Ship stuck in the middle of nowhere. Many systems damaged. Bulkheads breached. Unknown contaminants in the air. You also hear noises in the hollow halls of the ship. You’re not alone! To make things worse, you have no idea what happened, and who you can trust, as everyone has their hidden agendas. This would not be the first time a ruthless corporation pits the crew against each other.
Operation Valor
Objective-Based, Multiplayer, Large-Scale Warfare.
Operation Valor is a tactical top-down multiplayer shooter that provides large scale combined-arms combat through base building and teamwork. This game is a cross between action-packed military gameplay and RTS-style mechanics.
Enter into the battlefield with a team of up to 27 players for squad-based action in vehicles or on foot. Fight for control over objectives in the map to deplete your enemy of resources and win the game.
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- Flow, Link, Script
Release Features
(2022)
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At least 2 maps
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Buildable objects that will give you an advantage on the battlefield
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Light vehicles (MRAP and Logi Truck)
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Team specific weapons
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Class specific weapons including the mine, satchel charge, RPG, repair wrench, medic bag and more to come!
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Stats and Leaderboards (post-release)
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Ranks (post-release)
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Heavy vehicles (post-release)
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More maps (post-release)
Post-Release Features
(2022)
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All of the above of course!
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Cooperative Gamemode
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More maps (I see a trend here)
Soul Survivor
Dope Game! I love the feel of the controls and it has been a fun challenge getting past all the levels.
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
Great game! Super fun game play reminds me of COD zombies with fortnite style characters. Look forward to future content!
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
The Last Town: Excape
This game is good killing your time, worth your money for sure.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
As of mid-May, 2021, I cannot recommend this game. The game feels lost and incomplete. No instructions or tutorial are provided with the game, so you are basically guessing as to what to do and where to do it. I purchased the game because it is similar to another zombie game that I have played before, Walking Zombie 2, also made using the Unity engine. The graphics between the two are very similar, with the sound of TLT:E being inferior.
I purchased this game for $0.99 and decided not to ask for a refund in the hope that whoever cobbled this (incomplete) game together would polish it and make it playable. I love zombie games AND tower defense. This game COULD be great …
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game