Quiet Valley 2

Quiet Valley 2

I love this game. great visuals and style that if you can get a grip on does a great job getting the spooks. its a short and sweet game, ideas put forward are chilling and oppressive, basic style is still detailed in its implementation and surprisingly thought out. there are little additions that only show up for a few seconds and it keeps you on your toes and impress with there inclusion. this feels like a flash game made by a AAA experienced indy developer. its alot like silent hill in its progression where there are secrets, the progress is in exploration and it is willing to be appropriately aggressive when its required.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game


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fuk you and your shity view i wanted to play this but i cant tell where i cam because of the camera

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Quiet Valley 2 on Steam

Fade

Fade

Set in a small town in the Mid-west. You are an investigative reporter sent out to document the local happenings of Eastville. Recently, a cult has taken up residency in the town and strange occurrences have prompted locals to pack up and leave. Prior to your arrival, the company you work for had sent out another reporter whom none have heard from in quite some time. You must use your skills to dig deeper into the mystery and reveal what the town is hiding, as well as locate the missing reporter.


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Fade on Steam

Zero Tolerance

Zero Tolerance

bring back memories

Real player with 34.3 hrs in game


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This is a dream come true. Being 10 years old I did not have a PC and I was obsessed With DOOM this game was the next best thing on sega. I really hope this game gets remade ultra violent in the future. I would stay up really late and complete this game start to finish and I plan to do it again :)

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

Zero Tolerance on Steam

Minotaur vs Theseus

Minotaur vs Theseus

This is an asymmetrical online game of cat and mouse, decision making and strategy and cunning.

Online asymmetrical gameplay. As the minotaur you will stalk your prey with your animal instincts in the comfort of your labyrinth. As a hero you will evade the minotaur through stealth and heroic abilities while solving puzzles (mini games) to harness the secrets of the labyrinth against your foe.

Minotaur will stalk his prey in the labyrinth using his animal abilities and bursts of speed. His primary goal is to find the hero(s) before they

discover the secrets of the labyrinth and are able to battle him and eventually escape.

Abilities:

    • Abilities to help track prey.
    • Ability to charge in a certain direct to gain ground on your foes.

As a hero you will lay your golden cord sparingly so you do not lose your way, but also to harness it’s magical abilities primarily to alert you

when the minotaur is near any segment of the cord. You will solve small puzzles and scavenge past heroes in order to find a way to vanquish the minotaur.

It’s only a matter of time before the minotaur eventually finds you, so even though you must be safe, you must act quick!

Hero Abilities

    • Use the magical golden cord and make sure you are never to far from a segment to keep your character sane (ability power).
    • Lay the magical golden cord as a detection to help evade the minotaur.
    • Scavenge the labyrinth and solve puzzles to strengthen yourself before the inevitable encounter.
Minotaur vs Theseus on Steam

Never Going Home

Never Going Home

This game rocks, at first it feels impossible but as you learn what you can and cant do. the game opens up to you in a challenging and beautiful way. I enjoyed making videos on the game and will make more, thanks to Star System Studios for always making great games.

Seriously worth the money 3

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

This rogue-like action shooter is fast paced and absolutely brutal. Shoot your way through hordes of enemies, collect items to upgrade your skills and try to finish the run as fast as possible!

https://youtu.be/KciAabmTGKQ

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Never Going Home on Steam

Outbreak

Outbreak

I’m gonna bang this out fast since I wanna get this out here quickly. Apologies if it’s a bit messy.

I was informed of this game about 20 hours prior to the release. I checked out some videos and made up my mind that the game looks like it should be within the 15 dollar range (just my opinion) . The following day I got an email saying the game has released, and for 10.49 for the first week. I jumped on it and bought the game.

GAMEPLAY!

This is a top-down style survival horror shooter. You have 5 scenarios, a neat little tutorial, and an “onslaught mode” to complete. In my almost 4 hours of gametime I only completed the tutorial and the first scenario. Having only completed scenario 1, I can say that each one consists of a large map with multiple locked doors and small puzzles throughout, with plenty of documents to read that will fill you in on what is happening around you. Now you can’t just assume you are safe because you are reading something, ohhh my sweet child no.. THEY WILL COME AFTER YOU AND THEY WILL NOT STOP. So you’d best not dilly dally or you will become zombie food ( I did a few times -_- ). You have an inventory system that allows you to carry only so many items with you at a time. I had a few tough decisions to make between ammo and health while playing. You complete puzzles, fight monsters, and unlock doors while running for your life and trying to find the exit.

Real player with 26.1 hrs in game

Outbreak (or - as the fans refer to it as - ob2d) is the first game in the “Outbreak” series. It’s a 2D, top down survival horror game, which brings the player back to strict inventory control, limited resources, and even limited light, with the legendary tank controls set up.

I’m not going to pull any punches here; I strongly disliked this game in my first 5 or so hours… I just couldn’t get into it, and found it unnecessarily hard and punishing… I left it a negative review, uninstalled it, and vowed to never play it again. But as the developer kept work on his other titles in the series, I thought I’d give it one last look. This time around, and with a little research and correspondence in the series' Discord channel, I found the game much more enjoyable to play.

Real player with 20.3 hrs in game

Outbreak on Steam

The secret of the stone

The secret of the stone

So here I go I know the game is very cheap but in the house and outside there was no ambience it was just a quiet game all the way through, some parts where to dark to even see even with the candles on the ground.

I didn’t get to see some of the parts of the game from the screenshots because I couldn’t figure out what to do after putting the candles in the right rooms.

I tried turning of the lights after that to see if that would do anything.

I managed to find a key and I used it on the garage door it unlocked but still couldn’t open the door I think you have to solve the riddle before you can open the door, I had some idea what the answer was but didn’t how to go about it.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Played on Linux using Proton-GE, Video Files, Another UT Engine Horror Game using same pre-made Source code and assets as most other 1 man band game dev.

The normal bad lighting Game, most of the time just darkness and you cannot see at all and then when there is light it’s to bright, Graphics sub-par, Sound very very minimal as mostly no sound, Game play bad as i said it’s mostly to dark to see, and door problems because of bad mapping/placement, and i don’t think this is a Horror Game as i found nothing scary when playing as much as i could, Not Recommended.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

The secret of the stone on Steam

The Debug™

The Debug™

i haven’t been able to play the game correctly but idk if the game is supposed to have a turtle in the beginning scene or not 0.0 idk if this is a bug in the game or just my bad luck:") but from what i could play (which was the first game) i found it fun even tho i cant get past it even if i flick all 10 bugs :")))

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

I played through this once, and I don’t even know what to say. It was one of the best horror games I have ever played. The game mechanics work perfectly, and the pacing is on point. It’s not even completed yet and it goes down with some of the greatest horror games of all time. Play this game, you won’t regret it. Maybe some nightmares.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

The Debug™ on Steam

Bear Haven Nights 2

Bear Haven Nights 2

Welcome to the Bear Haven 2! This time we built our motel deep in the woods.

Nothing will disturb your peace of mind away from civilization.

Now, you are the Test Subject 37.

We have launched a new testing cycle of our new security system.

At night we have some strange problems with alarm, but we’re sure you’ll manage to fix this.

Please don’t forget, if anything is broken by 6:00 am you will loose!

Bear Haven 2 is the sequel of the best indie horror game where you have to survive scary nights.

Bear Haven Nights 2 on Steam

Draft of Darkness

Draft of Darkness

a fantastic blend of card based rogue-like with survival horror elements and atmosphere.

there’s a good amount of content here for the asking price (around 15 hrs+), giving you a great introduction into what this game has to offer, after playing through everything there is currently available I thoroughly enjoyed my experience from beginning to end, any issues/bugs I experienced where minor(and also easily report-able within the game).

these where only things I could find fault with,

the gear can be a bit cumbersome to keep up with(it would be nice if it was a bit more visible what gear was higher level/higher rarity, I understand there is a sort tool but I wish this could be a saved setting instead of resetting each run), the UI is however very good at providing detailed comparisons between what your looking at and what your wearing.

Real player with 20.1 hrs in game

Very fun and genuinely unique as far as this roguelite deckbuilder genre goes. The atmosphere often reminds me of STALKER in terms its lore and world being enigmatic. If you enjoy digging around for lore and what the hell is going on (at this point with 10 hours in I still can’t confidently claim to know myself what is up.) then you will deeply enjoy this game. It may be early access but has enough content to chew to justify picking it up just to toy around with. The combat is very odd when it comes to timings but you’ll get use to it. My favorite part of this game is the flowchart. While i’m not 100% sure what all it encompasses it basically is just helps paint a better picture of what events lead into what.

Real player with 20.0 hrs in game

Draft of Darkness on Steam