Saving Animals
Would have been nice to know BEFORE I purchased this game that after you fail levels a certain number of times you have to spend money to continue playing. Good thing I didn’t pay much for it or I’d be seriously upset.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
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Stars received: 3.8/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: simple and positive design
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Jewel Puzzle Click
I love this game, i play it all night!
– Real player with 182.9 hrs in game
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A simple game to waste some time.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
Swipe Fruit Smash
Incredibly addictive for no good reason, and completely inane. Good for vegging out, if you must.
I have to set a series of alarms so I don’t give my entire life over to this fruity nonsense.
Somebody stop meeeee!
– Real player with 121.4 hrs in game
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This indie mouse-driven puzzle game definitely starts out quite amateurish.. I mean, all written in Comic Sans.. it was called like this on Windows 95?
Yeah, all the (little) text that’s written in the whole game is in caps lock and in comic sans, with some spelling errors (ok, who cares one can say.. it’s a casual game, there’s no backstory xD) but I mean, the game’s called Swipe Fruit Smash, and in the help section you’ll find “swype” (sic) in the first line.. xD
Since this game’s made in Unity and you can mess around with the settings, keep it full screen - playing it windowed will be very hard even in the level selection page..
– Real player with 31.2 hrs in game
Mead Crafter
I have mixed feelings about this game. There’s no options to change the gameplay window size, no options to save where you’re at (I wish this was made clearer in the beginning) so you’re always starting fresh, and the ‘detailed stats’ don’t actually seem to line up with the previous round. Sometimes it will say ‘I made all my orders’ on a game where I botched three, and then it will say I botched three on a game where I did fine and fulfilled everything. This seemed especially true around Month 25+
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Among the Heavens
As others have already mentioned, this game is similar to Diner Dash and other time management casual games. I love the cute animation, voice acting and graphic style, and overall it gave me a very pleasant experience. There are also different types of customers with different behaviors, and sometimes you need to prioritize who gets which table first. This game also made me realize how restauranteurs feel when I go alone to their restaurants and occupy a table meant for 4. Now I know they must be cursing me under their breath :D
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Things that are important to me in strategical/time management games, is clear rules and the possibility to optimize how I play by being not too hectic and giving clear feedback. This game has none of that.
The game mechanics are intransparent, convoluted and messy, and the difficulty is all over the place. In a lazy effort to mitigate that, they simply made the achievements so easy that everyone can 100% the game before they even see the last few levels.
The intransparent, convoluted and messy mechanics start with the handling of resources between levels, they are used to purchase upgrades, the persistence of these upgrades when you replay levels, and the persistence of powerup potions are all not really clear and not displayed anywhere on the world screen. It’s not explained anywhere and I don’t know how it works, I just know it’s not intuitive.
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
MINICHEF
A little cook is invited to prepare big recipes! Take control of this MiniChef and prove that size doesn’t matter!
MINICHEF is a match-3 game where you control a little chef that carries and organizes one ingredient at a time to make the desired recipe before the time runs out!
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Simple and fun gameplay!
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Colorful pixel art!
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Earn cookies and unlock 20+ skins!
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5 different game modes!
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Score system to challenge your own records!
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Organize various food ingredients and make delicious recipes!
Mandacaru
Mandacaru is a game where you’ll have to think fast to match the seeds and crops.
Inspired by brazilian northeast culture, the crops represent the most iconics fruits or vegetables in our culture,
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Brazilian northeast inspired looks and music!
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Hypercasual focused on speed, while making you think about your next steps
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Cute pixel-art
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Infinite replayability
This game was subsidized by SEBRAE via a notice to promote the creative economy.
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Munchie Match
A simple and effective falling block match3 game - with the ability to go head-2-head against someone with couch or remote play. Singleplayer puzzles force you to destroy cute monsters…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgchEOZzlcQ
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
Absolutely love this Steam edition. Two player mode is also a great addition to the game. Munchie Match is very involving, and it is rather hard to quit once you start playing it. Hours of challenging gameplay. Recommend for all lovers of the tile-matching games.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Finders
Hello All,
First for the price you get a much more involved game than you would think. So far I haven’t seen any bugs that I can tell, and its got good game play.
This game has one major drawback that I didn’t see others mention, the constant clicking. You have to micro manage everything, constantly. Now most of us are used to that in some fashion in these type of games, but this is where the short cuts where taken, no matter what about every 20 seconds you have to click on everything that produces food, water, or cash, as well as all the resources that respawn for your workers to go harvest/collect. This gets old fast. clicklety click click click. Thats all you do in this game. keep clicking on the same tree, bush, same everything every 15 to 20 seconds as it respawns.
– Real player with 39.8 hrs in game
Finders is an addictive casual Time/Resource Management game that both feels familiar and manages to put its own unique spin on the genre.
In Finders you direct an expedition that crash lands while in search an artifact in order to help locate a lost hero. You’re left to send survivors out to gather resources and build up the camp in order to continue the mission, which has 4 separate chapters.
Where Finders diverges from many other casual time management games is that it’s area based rather than level based and you get to stay in one area for a long time. I found I liked this style of gameplay a bit better than hurrying through multiple levels as I felt more invested in gradually improving my camp and gathering resources since I would be there for some time.
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
Mighty Gemstones
a Simple match 3 game, it works perfectly thus far, you can mute the sound if you want, the achievements work but from what i understand you need the DLC for the last achievements so if you decide to buy ensure you get the DLC as well.
Do note that the gameplay is beyond boring, no effort went into this game whatsoever. It’s a plain and very simple game with nothing special behind it.
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
Nice little match 3 game. At the time I played, the achievements were not working but thanks to the fast work of the dev, they are now. Only 6 achievements and relatively easy to get. Definitely a keeper for me!
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game