Epidemyc

Epidemyc

This is a strategy tower defense game, you must protect seven rows against monsters by putting soldiers in each row. The player must choose between buying defensive structures, attack soldiers, or mining. As the game progresses, special and aid units are unlocked, also the enemies are upgraded in their variety. It is a very entertaining game where you do not pay to win, it does not require internet, it is not too long (infinite), it is complete and contains unlockable elements.

History: A war between the north and south zones forced all retired soldiers to return to service, Colonel Steve among them. Steve has a special mission within his own territory, and this is to recover the containers from laboratory 3. This would be a simple mission if it weren’t for the fact that he must confront the biological weapons that the enemy used in the city and the scarce resources assigned to him. Will he be able to overcome all obstacles? It depends on you.


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Epidemyc on Steam

Incremental Epic Breakers

Incremental Epic Breakers

I liked Incremental Epic Heroes (IEH) by the same developer, so I gave it a try. I have to say that at first I didn’t like this one very much. It required a lot of active play, it was very slow to improve, and honestly just breaking blocks wasn’t very fun. I stuck with it though mostly out of loyalty to the developers.

It got a LOT better. First the developers put out an update that speeds the progress early on which was really needed. Secondly, the game modes get interesting later on. The missions are the first start, but it really gets fun with the challenges and as you really start to use the crafting system.

Real player with 469.1 hrs in game


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Not a fun game at all. Only playing this to get rewards on IEH

Multiple bugs and logical errors. Capture shot that costs 5k coins in store doesn’t do anything in challenge when placed, what a waste. If you buy quest rarity, the quests you get are practically impossible to complete by a normal human. You want me open 100 chests in 24 hours? Active play I don’t see more than 5 an hour. 10 mimics in a day? I think I’ve seen 10since I started playing 2 days ago. Too many flaws, don’t waste your time here even if it’s for IEH bonuses

Real player with 291.9 hrs in game

Incremental Epic Breakers on Steam

TailQuest Defense

TailQuest Defense

TailQuest Defense is an action packed tower defense game in which you play as Nell who tries to defend his world from the invasion of Nands - robots which are kidnapping fluffy inhabitants of the Riventail - a divided world floating in the sky.

Stop invaders by placing towers at strategic points around colorful landscapes. Collect hidden treasures, use the environment to your advantage and most importantly, save Nell’s fluffy friends!

  • Best game for couch co-op play!

  • Defeat hundreds of enemies and protect your friends!

  • Game for everyone! Casual, core and hardcore gamers

  • Game without violence

  • Colorful and vivid graphics

  • Tower defense mixed with puzzle platformer game

  • Explore a tiny world full of surprises

  • Solve environmental puzzles

  • Use the lever and watch the entire level change!

  • Use special items such as tomato-mines, the bubble gun, and more to stop evil robots!

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TailQuest Defense on Steam

Tower Offender

Tower Offender

This game is all about stopping the Hero from getting to the tower to do what heroes to best. You will have some time to prepare and then can continue your efforts as he progresses.

A twist on the traditional tower defence genre, in this game you can run and jump around the level and place traps and obstacles that should hamper the progress of the hero. Once the hero arrives you can continue to move around and adjust the placement of traps, either by placing more, or by moving the ones you have already placed.

Tower Offender on Steam

BakuMari

BakuMari

Play it together!

Explosion Girl learns to be good!

Build towers of the necessary height, protect them from enemies and hold out for some time!

But only the protection of the towers is not limited to everything. Do bonus tasks, such as building bridges for roundies, or escort robots to the designated goal!

BakuMari on Steam

JARS

JARS

Though this game still has bugs, especially for Windows machines, it is a fairly interesting game that is sometimes a bit confusing to suss out what is going on. It’s fairly good.

Real player with 17.9 hrs in game

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Nice little puzzle game that combines tower defense gameplay, Tim Burton’s humorous grotesque style and easy-to-use game mechanics. With the help of his insects and animals, the boy Victor will have to uncover the secrets of the dark nooks and crannies of his house, entering into a confrontation with annoying pests. You can use from 1 to 3 types of units, depending on the type of mission to be completed and the conditions for its implementation. Each species has its own peculiarity, there are powerful punching bumblebees, and small mosquitoes, prickly hedgehogs to protect confined spaces and other specimens. The set of tactics, albeit not huge, is quite sufficient for a fun game, and various types of equipment allow you to create interesting options for defense and attack. I did not like the fact that some missions had to be completed exclusively in the way the developers intended (most often this concerned missions with one single ward). And the most unpleasant thing was the moment when a prerequisite for starting a mission was the presence in my squad of a certain unit, which can only be bought in a junk shop. It is very expensive and if there is no money for it (and I did not have it), then the only option was to start a boring grind of currency in previous missions, and in the local endless mode. This is a strange idea, to be honest. In all other respects, this is such a solid good puzzle, which is very pleasant to play in the evening, quite sincere and dynamic.

Real player with 9.8 hrs in game

JARS on Steam

SPACE BATTLE: Humanity

SPACE BATTLE: Humanity

not bad. I wish there was a way to turn the music off or at least lower the music volume without also lowering the sound effects.

Real player with 22.7 hrs in game

Good game. Addictive.

  • unusual gameplay

  • fast paced action

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

SPACE BATTLE: Humanity on Steam

Hocus Defenders

Hocus Defenders

An Intense Tower Defense that combines the heat of resisting waves of hundreds of enemies with the need to use powerful spells through cards. Each game will be unique, and you will never encounter the same challenge twice. Also, you will need to unravel the story as you progress through the different worlds as the roguelike it is.

Build, upgrade and destroy!

Prepare your defenses, and protect the Hocus Tower against hordes of enemies who want to kill Abracadom, the Wizard of Time. Summon the mighty Crystal Towers, and destroy anyone who dares to approach your home. At your disposal you have a wide variety of towers, each with a unique and powerful attack. Remember to upgrade them on the battlefield, or you may have unwanted guests in the Hocus Tower…

Summon powerful spells!

The different Tarot decks gives the sorcerer their magnificent spells. Summon terrifying meteors, fill the ground with blazing embers or create mighty blizzards. Use magic at your will, but keep in mind that fate is capricious, and the cards will decide which spells you can use at any moment…

Thanks to his powers of time, Abracadom does not contemplate defeat. You can always go back to the past, and spend the loot you have obtained during battles. The Emporium X at the tower will provide everything you need for future battles, but everything comes at a price, of course…

Travel across the kingdom!

Rally with your tower across the kingdom, and travel through hostile territories (against you). From plains dominated by terrifying orcs, snow-capped mountains home of ice-giants, and even the classic labyrinth dungeon. And since it will be difficult for you to visit the same place twice, everytime you travel places you visited may change…

Features

  • 30 towers to destroy enemy hordes

  • Mutant and Legendary towers

  • Powerful Card Decks to adapt to your game style

  • Lots of cards to summon destructive nature power, power up your towers, or wipe tons of enemies

  • Rogue-like based game, with procedural maps and variable runs

  • 6 different environments with unique enemies

  • Multiple perks to improve your skills

  • A crazy story that features angry mobs, hell monsters and a LOT of sorcerers

  • More than 30 types of enemies

  • 9 bosses seeking your energy

Hocus Defenders on Steam

Mind Spheres

Mind Spheres

Mind Spheres is a heavily simplified Rube Goldberg machine puzzle game where players rotate a small number of pre-installed platforms to direct a sphere to its goal. At heart this is a very straightforward game and it is quite fun, but its few artistic flaws make the game much less enjoyable. It becomes a game where there is no market for it.

With very polished and content-filled Rube Goldberg machine games out there available on Steam like Contraption Maker and the Crazy Machines series, this game just does not have any place for it. The game is not difficult and the physics is quite consistent. If it were more fast paced, there definitely would be a reason to play this game as players could casually breeze through a few levels time to time. However, the game has unnecessary animations when starting or restarting the level. In a physics-based game where players are expected to repeat a few times after their simulation fails, this type of drawn out animations kills the pacing. There is no zoom in/out and the screen only moves side ways in the setup mode, forcing players sometimes to run the simulation only to discover they need to utilize path that is out of their view at top. The camera also moves so slow and every time the player wants to edit their level setup, later the camera starts from the middle of the map instead of where the ball is, and it pans so slowly when player is deprecatingly trying to move the screen elsewhere by keeping the cursor at the edge of the screen. In the end due to these flaws, what could have been a casual, quick and light version of simplistic Rube Goldberg machine, Mind Spheres became a puzzle game that caters no one.

Real player with 6.4 hrs in game

Bullet points

  • For a puzzle game, it’s very easy

  • Physics behave the way you expect

  • Minor control twitchiness, but doesn’t hamper gameplay

  • Has a good “fun factor” despite its quirks

Full review

Mind Spheres bills itself as a physics puzzle game; while I won’t dispute that technically that’s true, if you’re looking for deep puzzling you may want to look elsewhere. To me, I’d say this is more of a “physics manipulation game” (as if video games didn’t already have enough unnecessary sub-genres). But yeah, if we’re not being pendantic then yes it’s a physics puzzle game.

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

Mind Spheres on Steam