Doorways: The Underworld Nice Premise: Shame about the game This follows directly on from ‘Doorways: Prelude’, a not unlikeable game with an interesting premise and short run time. They’re cheap games in a series that includes ‘Doorways:Unholy Mountains of Flesh’ and a lot of what’s happening in this second installment/third chapter doesn’t require you having played the first installment/chapter one & two.
There are minor spoilers regarding mechanics this game uses, so do not read further if this matters to you....
The King’s Request: Physiology and Anatomy Revision Game My playtime: 00:42:54 (based on in-game clock, last save before final boss)
Intro The King’s Request: Physiology and Anatomy Revision Game is an educational game for students learning in physiology and anatomy. You’ll have to answer some questions in medical terms to kill enemies and save the world.
Pros:
There’s no penalty on wrong answers and the game will give you an explanation if you answer the questions wrong...
The King’s Request: Physiology and Anatomy Revision Game My playtime: 00:42:54 (based on in-game clock, last save before final boss)
Intro The King’s Request: Physiology and Anatomy Revision Game is an educational game for students learning in physiology and anatomy. You’ll have to answer some questions in medical terms to kill enemies and save the world.
Pros:
There’s no penalty on wrong answers and the game will give you an explanation if you answer the questions wrong...
Skyland: Heart of the Mountain This game was totally useless. It was confusing and full of shyte half the time. I’m not even sure the writers understood the story half the time. It is a beyond convoluted futuristic end of the world type plot with characters dressed up like Lara Croft one minute and a Viking princess the other. There is all kinds of technical mumbo jumbo and very little explanation for anything....
Overlook: Local multiplayer game - up to 16 players 0.1 hrs, that’s right. But I’ve seen enough. This game is lacking in every aspect, from gameplay to graphics to controls. I took one look and ran -you should do the same… for now. If the devs do something quick and I decide to give it another shot, I’ll make sure to update this review.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game...
Doorways: The Underworld Nice Premise: Shame about the game This follows directly on from ‘Doorways: Prelude’, a not unlikeable game with an interesting premise and short run time. They’re cheap games in a series that includes ‘Doorways:Unholy Mountains of Flesh’ and a lot of what’s happening in this second installment/third chapter doesn’t require you having played the first installment/chapter one & two.
There are minor spoilers regarding mechanics this game uses, so do not read further if this matters to you....
6180 the moon 6180 is a minimalist platformer where you play as the moon on a mission to wake the sun. The name derives from the amount of time it took to create the alpha (roughly 1 hr, 43 min). Its key feature is the ability to loop around from bottom to top of the screen, and using this to get around all manner of obstacles. The real game begins after you’ve reached the sun…...
Skyland: Heart of the Mountain This game was totally useless. It was confusing and full of shyte half the time. I’m not even sure the writers understood the story half the time. It is a beyond convoluted futuristic end of the world type plot with characters dressed up like Lara Croft one minute and a Viking princess the other. There is all kinds of technical mumbo jumbo and very little explanation for anything....
Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink Clockwork Tales: Of Glass and Ink is a point-and-click puzzle game which pays homage to deceased Polish author Jan Brzechwa’s series of stories surrounding Pan Kleks/Mr. Inkblot. Developed by Artifex Mundi, it was originally released in August of 2013, and put onto Steam in April of 2014, with achievements and trading cards. The game itself follows Evangeline Glass as she tries to help her mentor and friend, Dr....
Doorways: The Underworld Nice Premise: Shame about the game This follows directly on from ‘Doorways: Prelude’, a not unlikeable game with an interesting premise and short run time. They’re cheap games in a series that includes ‘Doorways:Unholy Mountains of Flesh’ and a lot of what’s happening in this second installment/third chapter doesn’t require you having played the first installment/chapter one & two.
There are minor spoilers regarding mechanics this game uses, so do not read further if this matters to you....