Survival Draw
I think this game might be a good one, its not great at the moment but can be fun. I palyed it till day 113. I tried to kill me with cards at the beginning of day 100 and that was somehow hard. So i found it not that hard, im sure i could play the game with no end ( meaning that its not a challange). the hard mode becomes very easy with the possibility to creat a custome deck.
There are a lot of tweaks needed (Like the layout, the card giving system (the cards bonfire and more cards are basicly usless after day 20), there should be levelup options and funny interactions for discarding speciale cards. Also more random diasters/blessings, maybe a funny story or a sidestory in form of a sketch after some days. More cards (diffrent one) and it needs to be alot harder as you go on.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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Survival Draw is a card game where you have to keep your stats up - you have health, hunger, water, sleep, and sanity, as well as whether you’re sick and/or injured. cards can either raise or lower your stats (or raise one while lowering another). a cool game in concept, but it quickly gets boring; rarely is there any strategy as to which cards to play and which to discard, and I found I could easily raise all stats back up to max within a few turns.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Lost Angel
the plot is a bit far-fetched and the acting isn’t perfect (especially when they fall down), but overall an entertaining game with many branches and choices that change the course of events
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
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I love FMV games, I almost bought and played every full-motion video game on steam. To my disappointment, Lost Angel didn’t meet my expectation, especially with the topic of the game itself. When you read the game information about the main character, a youtube influencer getting involved in a dangerous conspiracy, you’d think it will be an exciting story, but once they mentioned the Covid-19 virus, it all went down and started to become a cheap story- not that it wasn’t from the beginning due to the mediocre acting.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
The Worst Game Ever
It may be called the worst game ever, but I have had alot of fun! It is for sure something that can take your mind off everything as you die over and over deciding which direction to go! For .99 this is a deal! Thanks dev!
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
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There’s nothing I love more than getting to stay home all day and not get ready for anything, which is about half the week.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Hero Generations: ReGen
It is a cute game and addictive time-waster. The graphics are charming and everyone can come up with a different strategy for dealing with the end game. Endless (and forced) replay value. There are a variety of ways to earn gold or fame, and to build up towns. It auto-saves after every turn and allows several different lands to explore. While buildings do wear down, they can be easily rebuilt or repaired, or given a building that auto-repairs them for a time, although there is an irritating cap on how much ‘health’ a building can have. There are even teleporters that can be built to get from one land to another quickly!
– Real player with 56.4 hrs in game
A cute little, simplistic 4X game. I really like the risk/reward system where each space you move consumes a year of your hero’s life. The older your hero is, the fewer trait cards can be inherited by the next generation; if you push your hero too far, he/she will die of old age, and it’s game over.
You can build up towns, receiving bonuses for building all of one type. Building types will also influence the kind of traits mates will have in a given town–and of course, you’re looking for the best traits to pass down. The idea being you will improve each generation, which culminates in an hero who will have the best chances of defeating the big baddie, who appears after 15 generations.
– Real player with 20.2 hrs in game
Thrive: Heavy Lies The Crown
Thrive: Heavy Lies the Crown is a Medieval Fantasy city builder that forces you to make dire decisions that ensure the survival of your kingdom and the people you lead.
Volition is a valuable tool in your inventory as you build your city, shape the land and fortify it as you see fit. Burdened by the weight of your decisions, a seemingly trivial choice can shape your legacy and determine if you’re a soulless tyrant or a fair and just monarch.
Will your kingdom merely survive, or do you have the resilience and dedication to make it THRIVE?
#### Features
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Struggle with real-time decision making that leads to real-time consequences
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Uncover the true nature of the mysterious Waelgrim
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Survive the harsh realities of medieval life, both natural and manmade
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Advance the development of your kingdom through an in-depth tech tree
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Discover your benevolent or tyrannical nature
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Traverse an unknown land to gain new resources and allies
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Explore this land alone or with up to four friends
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Experience a day-night cycle that affects your citizens’ behaviors
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Defend your growing kingdom by waging epic battles
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Receive modding support to play your way
#### Benevolence & Tyranny
The path by which you rule, be it benevolent or tyrannical, is determined entirely by the decisions you make. Thrive’s narrative-driven event system presents dynamic, nuanced options that often make the best choice unclear. Compassion and communion with nature can empower you, but rapid growth and progression could catapult your dominion. One must always remember that a hero to some is a villain to others. What will be your legacy?
#### A Vast Land
Establish your presence in a large-scale 4X land, rich in possibility and potential conflict, with up to four friends. Compete for resources and develop relationships with numerous AI villages and kingdoms, strengthening your foothold in this new territory’s active economy. Develop outposts and small villages to gain increased resources while helping to extend the reaches of trade. As your kingdom grows, will you develop a legacy of fear or friendship?
#### Survival
To survive is to take heed of what you can control, and weather what you cannot. Direct your kingdom’s future through effective planning, advancement and a detailed tech tree. Success is rewarded with new options to empower or enforce the nature of your rule. Countless variables, from weather to Waelgrim, add increased pressure to your reign. Endure these unpredictable forces and prove you truly have what it takes to thrive.
#### Waging War
Thrive’s real-time combat is reflected in the costs of war. Choices are realistic and impactful: soldiers’ deaths affect morale, ammunition needs resupply, armour and weapons require repairs, and troops experience fatigue. Engage in siegecraft, both as an inflictor and receiver, to show you can persevere against any form of adversary. Approach all conflict with a clear strategy, lest you long for a bitter reminder of failure’s high cost.
Spider-Robots War
Not a bad game, you can create many robots, 5 levels, decent graphics
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Unfortunately even for the price of £2 its still pretty terrible, i went into the game thinking wish it had more than 5 missions, was quickly replaced by not been able to wait til i finished it, literally, left during the 4th mission, i could be so much better but was blatantly abandonded early on during alpha
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Stickman Clans
Stickman Clans - a new fun and addictive real-time strategy game with famous stickman heroes! RTS game in a medieval setting with elements of survival, you can control your army and individual warriors.
Get gold to recruit more fighters to your army. At your disposal: miner, stickman warrior, archer, Spartan, giant, and even a catapult. Upgrade your army by improving the skills and weapons of the stickmen. Strengthen your fortress. Get ready for the legendary battle of the stickmen. The outcome of the battle depends only on you.
Vectorio - Early Access
I only played two runs, it doesnt have mods, and it doesnt have online, yet. its amazing but has some issues, its a perfect blend of defense vs resource gathering. i mean, its so easy to make it where focusing even slightly too much into defense means you run out of money and vice versa, this game really is lenient in both aspects. Youre defense do far more than you think they would while not being a one and done, and once you figure out the mechanics of the gold farm (ie: the tutorial does not tell you that your gold storage can fill up even if you have not hit max bank) then you realize how quickly you can bring in the gold for even the pricey items! but theres the problem, i’ve tried twice now, and even on lowest shaders and no spinning blocks, the game lags to hell and back when you have a base that starts getting towards the edge of the map (so a really big base) it will lag you to hell and back. and wants it lags bad enough, bugs occur, i was managing my heat just fine, and my heat went for -200 ( –thats normal) to 40k in a single frame and sent so many enemies my game froze and by the time i could get it to register anything i had died.As a defense game lover, 9/10 absolutely love it for the gameplay, will certainly be a 10/10 after a few more updates. but dear god i doubt they’ll be able to optimize it enough to get rid of the lag considering the low amount of buildings i had.
– Real player with 49.2 hrs in game
If I could give this a mixed rating, I would. Please read the full review for more info.
===[Audience]===
☐ Kids
☐ Everyone
☐ Casual players
☑ Pro players
===[Graphics]===
☐ Potato
☐ Really bad
☐ Bad
☑ OK
☐ Good
☐ Beautiful
☐ Masterpiece
===[Price/quality]===
☐ Full price
☐ Wait for sale
☐ Average
☐ Refund it if you can
☑ Don’t do it
===[Requirements]===
☑ 90' PC
☐ Minimum
☐ Medium
☐ Fast
☐ High end
☐ NASA computer
===[Difficulty]===
☐ You just need 2 arms
☐ Ez
☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master
– Real player with 36.5 hrs in game
The Ghost - Task of the Ghost Hunters
The Ghost - Task of the Ghost Hunters is a single player. Your task is to find the ghosts and solve puzzles. The puzzles will be an important part of The Ghost - Task of the Ghost Hunters game. There will be several levels and the levels will also have different sizes. There will be from small houses to larger multi-storey houses, which will also result in several puzzles to be solved.
Difficulty levels:
There will be 3 different levels of difficulty, which increase the realism of the game. If you are given tips every now and then with the difficulty level easy, you have to fight your way around the house alone and without tips with the difficulty level. The level of difficulty of the mind also depends on it. With an easier level of difficulty, you can hide from the ghost even more easily when the ghost is chasing you. If the level of difficulty is difficult, you will not be able to hide so easily any more and you will find the spirit more difficult.
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Graphics: There will be a realistic graphic implementation
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Levels: There are more than 5 levels in which you have to hunt the ghosts. There will be different houses in over 5 levels. There will be houses from small to large.
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Puzzles: There will be more than 10 different puzzles to solve. The number of puzzles depends on the size of the house
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Difficulty level: There are 3 different levels of difficulty (easy, medium, difficult). With each level of difficulty, the aggressiveness of the mind increases and the puzzles become more difficult to solve.
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Ghosts: There will be more than 5 ghosts. Every mind has different abilities.
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Sound: A realistic sound makes the horror experience more intense.
Age of Conquest IV
Age of Conquest is a great Strategy game for busy people. Since I have nearly reached 3,000 hours play (over years), i thought it deserved a review.
Based on Risk-style games, it has enough extra options to make it interesting and a very simple battle system. Nation building and diplomacy with other players are just as important as military. Many game settings can be changed and this leads to surprisingly different game strategies.
Slow (Long haul) games are usually one turn every 24 hours so you can usually find 10 minutes in your day somewhere to play against people from all around the world (and have a few different maps/games going at once). It is an intellectual game so you get people who are mature (I mean in attitude - not age) and online abuse is not tolerated in the Game Community. Over time you get to know players and can work with them in games - or against them :-). Different maps have 20,30, 50 or more player nations so some games are big. You can also jump online and play a “fast” game (30 minutes to 3 hours) - bring on the weekend.
– Real player with 3827.9 hrs in game
At first I thought this game might just be another pointless browser game where you just take over territories with a certain amount of troops and wait for your troop count to regenerate. But no, it’s much more fun and advanced than that. I love how you can collect taxes every year, adjust your levies on commerce, throw nationwide and or certain territory parties, how you can fortify your cities, and how you can send all sorts of messages and requests to other players. Basically, I love everything about it. It’s also extremely addicting. So yes, I absolutely recommend this game. It’s very much worth taking the couple seconds to download it. There are a couple things I have questions about, however. 1. How do the towers help you at all? I find that I can always see enemy troops next to my territories. Are they supposed to see enemies within a certain range? 2. When are you going to make all of the maps free? Me being a Bernie supporter, I want everything to be free. (Kidding). But seriously though, I feel like there should be at least two maps available. It would entice me to buy the rest of the maps.
– Real player with 1934.6 hrs in game