Disassembly Line
This is a pretty fun game! The controls on mouse + keyboard are easy to work with. Reminds me a lot of the Tanks game from Wii Play, but with fancier graphics and design. For the price, its definitely worth the buy!
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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Well the game isn’t really the best, I kept dying because the bots literally had aimbot (or it seemed like it) Aiming your own tank is very difficult because it doesn’t actually follow the mouse. I don’t even know why I bought this game.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
ThunderWheels
21 November, 2018: I’ve nominated this game for The “Better with Friends” Award. Though you don’t really need anybody else to play with, this game does lend itself well to party play. Anyway, Steam required me to update a review to get the badge, so…
30 June, 2018: I’m re-writing this review, as the development over the last six months has made much of my original review obsolete.
This is a great “retro” racing game. Race up to 8 vehicles (currently 11 different vehicles to choose from) on various off-road courses. From the menu you can select the number of opponents as well as the number of laps. As of now there are about a dozen different tracks that you can race in either direction, plus more available through Stem Workshop. You can race a single track, or multiple tracks (& directions) for a total “season” of multiple races. Points are totaled for each race and if you finish in the top three you can see your car on the “podium” at the end. This works with single player versus AI opponents, or local multiplayer. The developers say that online multiplayer is something in the works, but it is not available as of today.
– Real player with 275.2 hrs in game
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….if the game not starting (crash) it need this file:
https://www.arcadeinjection.com/uploads/PhysX_Game_installer_273.msi
Overwhelming Positive! Very very good game!
I love one screen isometric racing games!!! (A LOT).
I will be waiting, ofc, for more updates and improvements.
My history on some of top downs/isometrics racing games:
Gran Prix Simulator. Amstrad 6128cpc. My first (love) one screen racing. It had a speech effect x’D
Professional BMX Simulator. Amstrad 6128cpc. Top down bmx racing… long time ago… :'(
– Real player with 40.7 hrs in game
Grow Big (or Go Home): Ultimate Edition
It is pretty good, if you are unsure, get it on sale, give it a refund if you don’t like it but i think it is a pretty neat game
– Real player with 68.6 hrs in game
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Time management crossed with puzzle - Making sure plants get enough sunlight and water within constraints of a moving day schedule, with reflective mirrors. Stressful… I don’t have a green thumb.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4mLwkW83OA&pp=sAQA
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Legends of Mathmatica²: Under the Shadow of Certainty
Legends of Mathmatica²: Under the Shadow of Certainty is a humorous, retro style JRPG, featuring a 16-bit aesthetic, an active time battle system, old school puzzle dungeons, and a comedic storyline that is filled with word play and genre savvy silliness.
You’ll guide the protagonist, Hiro, as he travels the land of Mathmatica in search of the man who destroyed Six O’ Clock Town, Hiro’s home town. Like any good JRPG protagonist, our Hiro will gather a band of heroes and misfits to his cause, save a few lives and complete a couple errands along the way (Those cats won’t walk themselves!). And while our Hiro may not be the sharpest sword in the armory, his adventure savvy intuition grants him an uncanny knack for getting out of (and into) all sorts of crazy situations.
Mad Restaurant People
This game is fun and challenging at the same time.
The beginning starts “easy” but after the first levels you will see how stressfull the game can get.
Edit: I played through all of the levels, exept for the last two, which are in my opinion too hard to complete them.
– Real player with 30.1 hrs in game
Hell mode may become pleasantly challenging and skill-demanding.
– Real player with 29.3 hrs in game
MOAI 6: Unexpected Guests Collector’s Edition
No achievements and no trading cards.
Bugged levels too.
Ain’t the cheapest among the earlier releases.
Feels like a fast cash grab.
Fix this and the review turns.
GET YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME, DEVS!!!
– Real player with 19.8 hrs in game
Tinker Racers
This game far exceeded my expectations!!
I agree with someone who wrote a review saying “it’s almost like stealing from the developers”. It is very cheap for what it delivers (in fact I still don’t get the price so low, maybe because it is in Early Access …).
After unlocking all the tracks, we spent a lot of time having so much fun at Free For All Mode! 4 people playing it is insane!
The lack of an online multiplayer would be a serious problem for a game like this if it weren’t for Steam’s Remote Play Together. Luckily because of this steam feature we were able to have a lot of fun playing online, so maybe that can be disregarded. If you are playing on the keyboard, just remember to previously agree on which keys each player of the remote play together will play (after all you are supposed to be playing on the same keyboard via stream … it took us a while to realize this).
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
It’s extremely difficult to speak ill of this game considering the price it charges. It’s dirt cheap, it’s almost like stealing from the developers. And what’s in it for you?
As the game itself says in its description, it is essentially a clone of MicroMachines. It is essentially the same game, with the same principles: you use small (toy) cars, running on tracks that seem to have been assembled by children in their rooms, to play against other cars. If the distance between the first place and the other cars is too great, the cars that touch the edges of the screen are defeated and disappear, until there is only one car left on the track. Then, you win the round, and repeat this for 5 more times.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Bunny’s Maze
An interesting game, with simple gameplay that sometimes complicates, but requires little effort to find a solution.
With 3 different environments and each one with mechanics, this ends up breaking the monotony.
Low price with a few hours of fun, I like that!
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
The levels are poorly designed. The game is based around switches that alternate blocks. And the problem is that a lot of switch press sequences are forced. That is, you either have acces to only one next switch, or the other switches are very obviously pointless at current step. So most of the levels you spend more time holding down arrow keys than thinking.
Some of the levels (especially in ice world) are broken - you can ignore some of the switches and parts of the level.
There is no restart button too. But you’ll rarely need it.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Knights of the Silver Table
About Knights of the Silver table
Knights of the Silver Table get’s it’s inspiration from 8-Bit and 16-Bit games during the 90’s.
Story
_A long time ago.
There was a battle so fierce, it was like nothing Bartlesville had ever seen.
It was a battle between the Legendary Hero and the Shadow Knight._
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The Knights are approached by Kaga the wise elder about a “Mysterious Power” and sends them out on a quest to find out what, or who is behind it and find out what has happened to the lands Legendary Hero.
In the game you play as Takoda. The leader of the Knights of the Silver Table as you journey through various kingdoms where each king will test your strength.
Navigate an area based world and find hidden secrets, fight Mini Bosses and World Bosses.
Although, the game has a serious tone, there is humorous and engaging dialogs.
This is the “first” installment of the series (if you would call it first) ahem… Many more sequels are planned and even in development!
Game Theorists welcome to theorize where the games will go next!
Gameplay
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10 Kingdoms
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Engaging & Humorous Dialog
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Engaging Story with twists and Turns
Technical Things
Trailer is representative of gameplay and doesn’t show most recent updates/changes. Recent changes are shown in the images and include GUI Updates and placement changes.
Robin Hood: Hail to the King
Graphics excellent. A cute medieval setting with Robin Hood and his merry men, you choose who helps you. Many levels to solve. Each level gives opportunities to find special items for additional reward. Enjoying the challenges so far. A great game for adults and kids. Many hours of fun ahead.
– Real player with 17.6 hrs in game
I really enjoy these games where I get to build and gather items and try and get three stars
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game