Fights in Tight Spaces (Prologue)

Fights in Tight Spaces (Prologue)

Most exciting demo I have played for a very long time. Highly recommended if you are into games like Slay the Spire or Into the Breach. This game has so much potential but I do have a few concerns.

Pros:

  • fighting has a puzzle-like aspect to it, planning your move order really matters

  • great art style and animations

  • some potential for different builds and deck styles

  • it’s very fun. the fights themselves are more entertaining/satisfying than the fights in Slay the Spire, and can occasionally even tell little emergent stories (like the incompetent gunman who kills his whole squad by accident.)

Real player with 26.2 hrs in game


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The design concept alone is enough to give this game a try, particularly because it’s a free demo. Unlike so many tactical, turn-based combat systems which put you in the shoes of a typical fantasy, sci-fi, or modern miltary role, Fights in Tight Spaces put you in a role that we’ve seen in hundreds of movies and games, but (at least to my memory), don’t often get the chance to play in a turn-based format: That of the close-quarters martial arts master. Your Jason Bournes, John Wicks, Bruce Lees, Batmans, etc.

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

Fights in Tight Spaces (Prologue) on Steam

Arosia

Arosia

Conquer the World! Let your strategy skills talks, weaken your opponents, and break a leg to get the best luck!

Occupy resources to build the strongest country much faster. Build Castles, Armies, Factories, and Embassies to greater your power and defense your country.

Arosia blends strategy with luck but does this with a well-balanced system. Take risks, use your tactics, and try to win.

Arosia inspired from a non-named basic paper game that creators played in High Scool. You’ll have square lands, you’ll


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Arosia on Steam

Swords and Sandals Immortals

Swords and Sandals Immortals

It’s Swords and Sandals as you’ve never seen it. Brutal turn-based combat where gladiators can lose limbs, wield guitars and yell so loudly their foe’s heads will fall off. This is the most fun you’ll ever have in the arena, and it all starts here.

Finally, for the first time in over a decade, multiplayer combat returns to the world of Swords and Sandals. Be matched with and test your skills against real humans as you strive to be the greatest gladiator in the whole world. Rise in the leaderboards and prove once and for all who the best player of all time is.

Create a gladiator from one of dozens of races, make them a 7 foot undead giant with a battle axe or a tiny jelly bloob with a laser cannon. Your gladiator will be unlike any other, with deep skill trees and hundreds of weapons to craft and equip you will not face the horrors of the arena unprepared!

For a decade we wondered what happened to the Starbound Gladiator at the end of Swords and Sandals III… now all answers are revealed as the robotic Automatons return to Brandor with new space-age technology! Embark upon a massive new single player campaign in the form of Swords and Sandals VI, where you shall journey across the vast continent in search of fabled Arena Champions to defeat. Do battle in the scorching heat of the T’Kash desert, in the lonely abyssal caverns of the Forbidden Depths and in the great palaces of Phaetor itself.

Swords and Sandals Immortals Core Gameplay Features

  • Multiplayer mode! At last, battle player controlled gladiators from all over the world in online turn based combat!

  • Swords and Sandals VI : Continue the story from where S&S III left off as the Automatons return to Brandor with new challenges for our gladiators!

  • A single player adventure across Brandor featuring over 40 all new Arena Champions ( and some returning fan favourites )

  • Limb severing and decapitations! Sever arms and legs and keep on fighting as your gladiator finds the strength to endure

  • Create a gladiator your way. Customize everything from height and weight to facial features and hometown, the choice is yours. Will you be a powerful undead mandolin-wielding barbarian? A Sagan Blob archmage with the power to regenerate lost limbs?

  • Many new classes to choose, skills and talents to learn. Rain molten death from the skies, play guitar solos that shake the ground!

  • Craft and wield powerful weapons. Autocannons that shoot lightning, hand axes that drip poison or guitars that glow with fire!

  • Defeat your enemy using all new combat skills. Throw your weapons, even throw discarded healing potions. Whatever it takes to win!

  • An all new game engine for the first time in years! New special FX, particles, animations and music, created from the ground up with the Godot Engine.

This is indeed the greatest Swords and Sandals adventure ever. Grab your sword, equip your sandals. It’s time to take on the world and become an immortal.


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Swords and Sandals Immortals on Steam

Control Craft 2

Control Craft 2

This is a enjoyable, addictive and challenging game which you can play for hours. I lik’d 95% of the game due some facts that’s a great potential about very well concept of fast thinking style game. The art, music, voice acting and graphics, gameplay are great and plus 10/10 though. On the other hand in some cases the gameplay feels unbalanced in some missions that makes harder(last levels only) even with the upgrades. Only thing i may suggest if apply is a reset upgrades/stats button if it’s possible.

Real player with 42.3 hrs in game

Very fun RTS game, similar to Mushroom Wars, Galcon etc.

Essentially each map is built as a number of resource generators. Whoever controls the generator gets the units it creates. You send those units out to capture other generators. The AI is decent - there’s a challenge here and you’ll have to use the powerups wisely on some levels to give yourself an edge (especially early on to deny the computer rapid resource capture as you tend to start levels with less resource than the computer)

Dev has recently updated the game to fix the achievement bugs.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

Control Craft 2 on Steam

Party Arena: Board Game Battler

Party Arena: Board Game Battler

Have friends? check

Want to crush them in mini games? double check

Want to then destroy their souls by killing them right before they get the final goblet and win? triple check

This game is infinite laughs when you play with friends. The minigames are really fun and pretty diverse. The board game part is pretty interesting, sorta like mario party but you get tons of items to attack the other people with. You can kill them and make them respawn at the start, or just push them to a different path, totally stopping them from going where they wanted to.

Real player with 41.6 hrs in game

I have played the game while it was free to play for one day and i really liked it. I like the fact that you can use your gadgets to kill or move yourself or other player. For now the game is great. I hope in the future the creator can make more minigames, more board and more character in the game. I really enjoyed playing it!

Real player with 10.6 hrs in game

Party Arena: Board Game Battler on Steam

Red Hands – 2-Player Game

Red Hands – 2-Player Game

i BEAT EVERYBODY IN THIS GAME!!! SQUARE UP

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Quite enjoying, interesting, funny and also cute.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Red Hands – 2-Player Game on Steam

Fights in Tight Spaces

Fights in Tight Spaces

Always punch the shark.

I’ve been playing this game since the Prologue, and now that a 1.0 release is on the brink of the horizon, I feel compelled to try and convey the experiences I’ve had playing it.

The gameplay captivated me from day one - it was a great mix of positional and situational tactical battles with the additional layer of board-game-style deck management. There’s also some route-planning to consider, but it doesn’t weigh too heavily on the course of your runs - EXCEPT when tackling Daily Play for score maximization. A full run takes about an hour to complete, and you can finish the game much faster with experience.

Real player with 518.0 hrs in game

Basically, it’s the Elevator fight from Captain America: Winter Soldier. As a card game.

I generally hate card games. I also generally hate rogue-likes. So why have I played so much of this game? FiTS unexpectedly became a big favourite of mine because it actually alleviates a lot of my issues with both

Card games often feel abstract and inscrutable to me. But here the rules are clear and concise, and applied to a concept that you can visually see. You can make so many attacks or moves in a given turn (tied to your “momentum”), and heavier or more esoteric moves can take more time, allowing you to do less per turn.

Real player with 388.8 hrs in game

Fights in Tight Spaces on Steam

Artillery Royale

Artillery Royale

Fun artillery style game, has a few bugs but that’s to be expected. Looking forward to future updates, maps, expansions, weapons etc.

Real player with 13.6 hrs in game

This is definitely a game like to play with a friend that i’m just trying to burn some time with

shotgun needs more knock back for sure, but the game is really good so far and we love the King mode. Would love to see the King in that mode in particular have a some super godlike abilities if he’s the last man standing.

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

Artillery Royale on Steam

Lone King

Lone King

a pve game about killin robots the skills look amasing and every mech is diffrent

Real player with 21.4 hrs in game

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Real player with 7.3 hrs in game

Lone King on Steam