Brain Break
A challenging and interesting puzzle. Very similar to the old games on push-button phones, which is very nice. A beautiful and pleasant picture to the eye. Good animation. A large number of levels that can put you in a dead end. I thought about some levels for more than half an hour. Good musical accompaniment, sometimes even calms down when you do not know how to pass the level. The game as a whole turned out to be very interesting and not bad, even considering that it is a puzzle. I hope the authors will add more and more levels over time, because the game has sunk into my soul. Very good game, I recommend it. I liked everything, and given its price, this is a great game that fully deserves this amount.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
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An entertaining and exciting puzzle game called “brain break”, in which you need to place the cubes in the cells assigned to them. The game is made in a simple and concise style, which is very combined with the musical accompaniment. At first glance, everything is simple, but then it only becomes more difficult. The first levels are introductory, and the next ones will be more and more difficult. A variety of levels in the game is enough to take you a couple of hours to complete. Buy and try out the game definitely recommend, it is 100% justifies its name.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Extremely Realistic Siege Warfare Simulator
Game battle mechanics are built on real-world physics. Select different troops and make various siege weapons to battle the enemy.
Game controls are greatly simplified. When selecting troops, game time will slow down so that you have plenty of time to strategize and input controls.
Then, just leave the rest to your soldiers.
Fun battles built on real-world physics
Destroy castle walls with trebuchets, or send in the cavalry to sweep across the battlefield?
With game combat based on physics simulations, identical matchups can lead to different ends. Choose your favorite battle method, command your troops in real-time, and fight in a realistic world!
Varied and Unique Troops, Brave and Intelligent Soldiers
Working with other unit types, the dozens type of unique units, each with their own stats and skills, can restrain enemies of all sorts, making them extremely effective in each scenario.
Each soldier is equipped with independent AI, which allows them to carry out your orders and, in the meantime, making their decisions based on allies and the progress of battle.
In addition, in this physics-based world, they’re also pretty cute-looking.
Fun Gameplay Expansion
In addition to commanding your troops for victory, you can also take to the battlefield from the perspective of a troop commander to engage in close-quarters combat with the enemy.
The future plan includes custom modules and multiplayer mode, which will make this city siege game even more fun.
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Bounce Ball
Its ok I guess for the price but once you learn the basics, very predictable.
Played in small chunks its a good time waster.
If you think logically then levels are easy to beat, I did find it fun however to try to beat levels with the bare minimum placing of deflectors. some levels that look difficult and offer several credits can be beaten with just 1 judicious placement and much patience watching it bounce around and around the screen.
Quite satisfying to accomplish, so a thumbs up.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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After playing this game for a bit, I found it very fun.
It is one of the only puzzel games I have played and I got stuck right in. Completing each level.
If you like physics based games like this then I highly recommed it to you.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Hard Driver
Летаем на машинке по прикольным локациям, собираем монетки, отстреливаем врагов и стараемся не умереть от них же.
Всё просто и но весело. Можно залипнуть
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
This game reminds me of a Flappy bird. I liked the game’s graphics and mechanics. At first, it was difficult for me to play, but later I learned and started to score a lot of points. So I recommend this game for purchase and I hope you enjoy it!
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
Notebook Artillery
Artillery games were one of the first games I played on a computer back in those antediluvian days of yore. This is a very nice successor to those games. The drawing style reminds me of a friend of mine’s style from high school and the blue-lined notebook paper is a really nice touch. Altogether very much worth the price.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
This game is chill and a lot of fun. Especially dig the CM sticker in the main menu.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
THE NED BALLS
balls
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Awful
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Undead Menace
I bought the game on the very first day of release and did not regret it. Good game, time flies very quickly in it. I rarely play 2D platformers, but this game impressed me. The sounds and plot of the game are very pleasant. simple interface and cool optimization. I recommend buying!
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
A hardcore game for those who love to tickle their nerves. I love these games. I really liked the game, nice graphics, convenient controls and many different levels and enemies do not let you get bored. Recommend
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
Bomb Bowling 2
You know what? This is a solid little action-puzzle game. It’s nothing fancy, but it has 50 levels and a decent challenge level throughout (once you get past those first 3-4 tutorial-skill levels). It’s made in GameMaker (just a hint, dev, change up your icon next time ;) ), but is proof that you can turn out a good game with that engine if you put effort into your game and aren’t just doing some lazy template-flip.
The levels are well-designed and were clearly tested. There are a couple of them that are a smidge finicky, and I swore at the thing a bit at the required split-second timing (when I clearly understood how to solve the puzzle), but that’s also pretty typical for this genre.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
bought it for 39cents in Sale
Its a fun game where u have to time bomb explosions in the correct order to eliminate all pins from screen.
would reccomend
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Crunch Element
Crunch Element is a virtual reality “breach-n-clear” type of game. Taking inspiration from the likes of Rainbow Six: Siege, Crunch Element aims to bring a tactical PvE experience, while also separating itself from the crowd with its procedurally generated compounds. Given this is written at the launch of the early access release and was developed by a single person, I’ll be a bit more lenient on the small amount of content and minor bugs the game has.
The core gameplay loop goes like this. Set up your gear in the hideout, select a mission, secure the area, and move on to the next compound. This does start to feel a bit repetitive, but that can be attibuted to the fact that there is only one objective: defuse the bomb. Each compound is procedurally generated, offering unique experiences each time you boot up a level. The compounds are fairly destructible and give you enough tools to blow the place to hell.
– Real player with 16.7 hrs in game
So far playing for a little while…
Valve index with mamut pro gunstock
It’s an AMAZING cqb training aid. Really gets the “keep your body tight and low shillouete” rule down. As well as quick reaction.
The fighting is intense, quick, realistic, as well as extremely challenging and nerve racking.
I absolutely recommend this game to anyone looking for intense CQB gunplay. This does that SO well.
Things to improve, devs.
-grenade launcher physics: the grenades blow up even when in proximity of walls, I cannot be even near any obstacles when I fire it, I often blow mys of up when realistically, I should be able to float a grenade through several doorways if needed, it seems to hit things it should be, or not going past doorways.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Drone Swarm
Not really swarming with fun…
I like the upgrading of your ship and all the new abilities that you acquire, and I like the graphics too… and the gimmick in the main-menu is fun to play with for all of 2 minutes… but yeah man, other than those points, I just didn’t really find the game to be fun. I mean, it’s certainly not anti-fun or a fun-vampire at all, but I just kinda found myself plodding along doing mission after mission and watching cinematics for a story that I didn’t really care for. But the game is pretty high quality and it certainly has a lot of redeeming qualities so I’ll give it a recommended. I do however think the $25 price tag is slightly too high and the fact that the game has the Deadnuvo virus is almost enough basis on its own to not recommend the game… guess I’m feeling generous today, but seriously: Deadnuvo is a bag of Meekrob..
– Real player with 111.7 hrs in game
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Opinion and conclusion**
Drone Swarm has a very original and unique concept that can be really fun if you like the setting and controls. The drone controls are usually very catchy and the fights are strategically scattered between easy and super tricky. But here you sometimes wonder if you could get some additional explanations.
– Real player with 21.3 hrs in game