Axe Girl
Overall a pretty solid platformer. Great boss design, honestly. I wish there was a boss rush mode in the game. Very visually appealing artwork, and a very catchy soundtrack. Only major complaint that I’d have is the difficulty spike in the second to last level is pretty steep, only to fall off significantly come the final level.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
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Axe Girl is a steam videogame featuring a rush of relief drowned with a classic twist of monologue that drives the player insane…a simple tone of sincerity finish feeding great level design that digs another can of hesitated tentative wrinkles of oozy bubble worlds that stood the trip well…contentedly devouring boss battles surprising gentleness wiped with greatly entertainment trek into fashion i give this game a 10/10 a garnish bold of treatment into a bitter glass axe bottle of arrangement and skills really recommended love the burrito master!!!
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
Midnight Renegade
This game is awesome, I sincerely hope that the creator continues to provide some support or updates for the game, because if it was a little longer and well worked, I would easily pay for the game, obviously it has its errors, the design of the “phases” is a little strange, the difficulty curve is really steep, the last boss being much more difficult than the 3rd boss, here is a list of things that I think should be fixed:
- The 2nd version of the 4th boss (the one of the conquest), has too much life, I would prefer it to have less life and do more damage
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
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good
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
Jumper
This game is inspired by Geometry Dash and Karlson! You kidnapped by an A.I. and you don’t know where you are. You are a BEAN! (also inspired by Dani) You need to do parkour or else you die and respawn. You need to get to the blue platform and the A.I. Will TP you to the next level. You might get trolled a lot so watch out! The only way out is by doing all levels. More Levels Coming!!! Multiplayer coming soon where you can 1v1 your friends!
*Parkour
*TP
*Maze
- Outdoor and Indoor Parkour
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Lazarus Trials: Trial 101
Narrative
You wake up and immediately feel something is wrong. You don’t know where you are or how you got here. The more you try to piece things together, the more you can’t remember. You can’t seem to move your head, but you glance down and see a body that isn’t your own. Suddenly a voice begins to speak. It has run countless experiments, and its latest subject is you. You don’t remember signing up for anything like this! But before you say a word, you realize, maybe the voice has answers to the millions of questions running through your mind. So you decide to play along, but will you survive the ordeal that lies ahead?
Motivation
Compared to books, many modern games are like War and Peace or Finnegans wake; incredibly rich masterpieces but hardly the best starting place for someone learning to read. “Lazarus Trials” is a series of games designed to teach game literacy, the art/skill of being able to consume the media form of video games. It’s the perfect starting point for someone looking to get into gaming as a hobby, but has been incredibly overwhelmed by everything out on the market.
Gameplay
Trial 101 aims to teach:
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Navigation through a 3D space using mouse/keyboard or gamepad controller.
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Coordination between moving and looking around.
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Advanced movement (i.e jumping) by requiring more than one key/button press at a time.
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The basics of puzzle solving in games
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Identifying the target/objective of the puzzle
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Distinguish between game objects and environment. What can be interacted with and what can’t?
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Game logic and “out of the box thinking”
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Testing limits of controls
- Using the basic controls/mechanics explained to experiment and find different movement capabilities.
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Comprehension of narrative and instruction through dialog
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Understanding game hints and instructions through dialog
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Understanding underlying narrative through dialog
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Will you be able to survive the Lazarus Trials?
Really?
Prove it.
TIPS
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Use the settings menu to customize aspects of the game itself, use the detect optimal settings button to quickly get a configuration that would work for you. You will need to manually adjust the resolution to your screen size. 1920 x 1080 at fullscreen typically works for most people.
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Practice, Practice, Practice. Just like with reading the more you do of it the better you get at it. Perseverance is key!
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Always try new things! Never be afraid to try something out to see if it works. You may discover some interesting abilities/quirks.
BIRBOUT!
I mean I kind of am the developer of the game. This is my game lmao.
Actually this turned out pretty good and at the time of writing it’s just v1.0 with none of the extra updates I’m planning.
Anyways I’m gonna get back to work. See ya!
- Jazz
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Birb go brrrrrr
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Brobot
Brobot is a single player platform game. Its main character; Brobot, is a small robot. He must traverse a myriad of worlds and ultimately reach the mythical Dynamo Core to restore order to his home world.
Brobot allows the player to manipulate the direction of gravity to traverse various worlds and overcome obstacles, creating interesting and unique challenges that encourage fast-paced play while the player uncovers the truth of their purpose in the multiverse.
The level editor that this game is built with will be released post initial launch.
Double Pug Switch
Double Pug Switch is a simple side scrolling precision platformer and is a frustratingly addictive indie game developed by The Polygon Loft. In order to reverse the consequences from a catastrophic laboratory accident, Otis the Pug must jump through different dimensions to stop the evil cat, Sker. Otis has to switch between dimensions and avoid countless spikes and pitfalls to get to Sker and turn him back into the good cat, Whiskers.
Double Pug Switch is not a game for the easily frustrated or people with slower reaction times. This is a game that will require your total attention and focus at all times. You have to survive by narrowly dodging spikes, avoiding fast approaching pitfalls, and collecting power-ups to inch your way to the next checkpoint, all while higher skilled players try to collect gold and purple coins to buy neat cosmetic hats and masks for Otis to collect in the game’s hat shop. The player will infinitely keep repeating from the last checkpoint they reached, until they reach the next checkpoint or the end of the level.
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
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Is this game a masterpiece? No, not quite. It is a difficult old-school arcade game. An evil cat has spilled some flasks in the laboratory, and the Professor and his pug Otis have been sucked into alternate dimensions. They can only return if Otis, controlled by the player, manages to catch the cat. To do so you have to reach the level exit. Survive 34 auto-scrolling levels, jumping over spikes, and dashing while avoiding to hit solid walls. You can switch between two dimensions, and the levels consist of parts from those two dimensions. Switch between those dimensions with the press of a button and make sure you are always in the right dimension - if there is a ground, stay in this dimension, if there is a wall blocking your way, switch to the other dimension. This switching has to be done while jumping (the longer you press the button the higher you jump) over deadly obstacles and gaps in the floor. Quite challenging. To calm down you can unlock hats for Otis between the levels.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Layers
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– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
The Great Pickle Adventure
I recommend this game to anyone that likes simple platformers or pickles. It has its quirks and bugs but it is a simple game that you can play when you have a free minute.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Yo straight up, game of the year. Honestly I felt so much when playing this game. It reminded me of the simiplier times. the times in which I spent my days with the one i deemed “the fated one” but alas….nothing is eternal…nor was our love…I miss her you know? I really do…she was…really special…10/10 game, i like the graphics
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Teleball
Teleball is the world’s first first-person Virtual Reality platformer! Throw Teleballs to navigate over 30 environments dodging over 60 traps, obstacles, and more!
Features:
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Designed from the ground up for accessibility and VR friendliness!
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30+ levels each adding new mechanics across 6 different zones!
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Use 8 different Teleballs to navigate environments and avoid over 60 obstacles and traps!
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Try to beat the developer’s time trials and par scores to earn secret levels and mechanics!
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Customize your experience to suit your needs with sliders for strength and ease-of-use features tailor-made for VR!
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Accessibility features like colorblind mode, left-handed mode, and fear-of-heights mode!