Hovership Havoc
This is quite a simple game but it’s well made and quite worth the cost. It’s very good if you want to play something for half an hour without becoming too involved in anything complex. The physics simulation is quite good enough and it’s easy to begin playing within a minute or two.
– Real player with 60.1 hrs in game
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I’m hooked! This is a great twin stick shooter game with a nice challenge element. Tons of ship secondary weapons keep each play through fresh, and the permanent ship upgrades keep you trying to bulk up your favorite ship! This game reminds me a lot of classic arcade games of the type, almost makes me want to go out and buy an arcade pad to play it!
The music in the game is also fantastic.
All around I would definitely recommend this game!
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
The last earth man
In 2XXX, a strange virus suddenly appeared on the earth. It only infects humans. The infected person’s body will slowly weaken and then die within a few weeks. The infectivity of this virus is extremely terrible, and human beings cannot avoid being infected by any means. When the whole world was in despair, a Arcturian named bill came to earth and declared that he was willing to help treat the virus. People on earth thought they had met a Savior and fully cooperated with Bill’s treatment. However, the treatment had no effect. Soon, human beings became extinct. Bill holds the gene bank of all mankind, so he continues to clone humans to study the treatment of the virus. In one experiment, due to a coincidence that the probability was infinitely close to zero, the virus on a human clone was removed and had immunity to the virus. Bill told the human that the coincidence could not be copied. If you want to revive other humans, you can only go to the source of the virus: Sirius. So, the last earthman drove the mecha provided by bill to Sirius. But waiting for him is a conspiracy
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幸存者 星星之火 | Survivor Spark
«幸存者 星星之火 | Survivor Spark» Review(En/RUS)
[Indie / Sci-Fi / 3D / Shoot ’em up / Twin Stick Shooter]
Gameplay:
«Review(En):»
In this shooter, not only weapons will help you survive, but also the jumps.
Enemies kill you with one shot. After death, the hero continues the game from last checkpoint.
You can pick up upgrades, but the weapon boxes do not highlights.
It’s difficult to understand what you can break and which item is the decor. There are a lot of enemies, the gameplay is very complex and dynamic, you do not have time to look at the environment.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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Marionette lab
A third-person action game with a fixed camera and elements of survival horror.
Classic gameplay elements: limited inventory, lack of ammo, locked doors, endless chest, etc. The game has a fixed camera, but the controls are like in a top-down / twin-stick shooter.
Explore the underground complex and find a way to the surface.
Universal Enemies
Universal Enemies is a depth-scrolling action shooting game that supports a variety of play styles: alone, with the CPU, or with friends. Each stage can be played in a short period of time, so you can conquer it little by little in your free time. Once a stage has been cleared, you can play it again and again by selecting the stage. There are also stages with bosses and mini-games. Please enjoy the story with the cute monsters.
Main features
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Deep scrolling: Move forward to the back of the screen and defeat the monsters coming at you from the front!
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Story: The story of the heroes' organization and the hostile organization that uses the monsters.
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Diverse stages: A variety of locations on land, sea, and in the air, and a variety of monsters await you.
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Short play time: Each stage is short, so you can play a little at a time in your spare time.
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Cooperative play: You can play locally with up to four players, or team up with the CPU by yourself.
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Mini-games: Shoot, infiltrate, and race your way through the game! Local multiplayer support.
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Split screen: The infiltration and racing mini-games are split-screen and each can be moved as desired.
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Retro style: Switch the screen to retro style.
Space Revenge
Notice: A controller is strongly recommended to play this game
A new life was presented before us… New planet, new city … But they attacked us … And they killed our parents. But luckily Xander picked us up. We have spent all these years training, learning, becoming the best with one goal in mind. THE REVENGE
Space Revenge is an action-exploration game. Get ready to assault the enemy’s base and get your desired revenge!
With a top down perspective, twin stick controls and a sci-fi mood to explore the enemy base full of dangers. The BSO will make you feel the tension of the game.
Game Features:
🚀 Gorgeous 3D graphics
🚀 Story mode with 14 levels story-driven.
🚀 Over 40 missions to complete.
🚀 Intense combat action to keep you engaged.
🚀 4 Weapons to unlock
🚀 Ammo with different side effects
🚀 Use the environment to your own advantage
🚀 Boss rush mode unlockable after completing the game
🚀 4 Main Bosses
🚀 2 characters to choose from.
🚀 Ambient soundtrack
This game works best with a controller, and it is strongly recommended.
Wonky Pigeon!
Well, this game still needs a lot of work, to say the least.
However, it’s got promise as a good game, if the developers want to work on it. Sadly, they seem to have abandoned it.
This game concept has so much potential I am disappointed that the developers didn’t fix all the issues and expand the game.
I would have loved to see lots of stuff added, like level editors, modding kit, and more game modes. It is a real shame that the developers decided to leave the game how it is.
Due to the fact the developers seem unwilling to update the game or improve it, I’d only recommend it if you can grab it for next to nothing on sale like I did. Honestly, if you’re paying next to nothing for it, the game is good for a few laughs and an little bit of entertainment, even if it’s not perfect, and certainly not a finished product.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
This game looked to be a fun little time waster and maybe it will be. At this point though it is just a waste of time. Every bug fix thus far has broe something that was previously working. After a dozen tries I finally got some point on the board, more luck than judgement as the only control that worked was poop.
Kind of apt right now, but on a plus note the quit feature now works …. So I did.
This review may change if the game ever delivers a game, for now it’s just Wonky.
Finally returned to the ‘game’ now it has left early access and become a ‘full release’. The only full release that works in this game now is the one that passes from the pigeon’s rear.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Operation Insanity
‘Operation Insanity’ is a first-person shooter that seems to have had a VR option bolted into itself, rather than something made for VR, so expect the game to be VERY nauseating in terms of movement. You get to pick from a few guns (all pretty much the same) and away you go. You have to kill a set number of guards before moving onto the next level. The graphics are not terrible I suppose and some of the levels (like the factory level) are pretty good looking. But the gameplay is so crappy, so samey. Unless some sort of multiplayer mode was added I can’t see this game ever being worth £11.39, but if you grabbed this as part of a cheap bundle with other games you might appreciate it more than I did. I just can’t bring myself to give this the thumbs up, but if there was a neutral rating I would have chosen it.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Stuck Together
This is the best game 120 fps all the time. No lag at all perfect game!
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
This is an amazing game 10/10 IGN
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Tank Brawl 2: Armor Fury
[received the key for free to help out a little with beta testing, but would have bought it anyway]
First of all my kids and I loved the first Tank Brawl. It was just this fun simple tank game that reminded me of NES days with tight controls and arcade-like levels. Sure it had its glitches and imperfections but it was charming and we wanted more. The devs heard our plea.
Some years later they bring us Tank Brawl 2. The graphics have improved, they managed to fit the entire campaign on a single map w checkpoints and they tried to do some interesting things that are outside of the box.
– Real player with 26.5 hrs in game
For an unknown game from a two persons vietnamese studio that’s only been tried by less than three hundred players, I was pleasantly surprised to find it actually quite fun and well made!
With its vibrant colors, pudgy enemies, short engagement ranges, and screens filled with bright bullets, it looks quite arcadish. But there’s no forced scrolling: I was still always in control of where and when to go. Though it’s not really free roaming, more like sequences of screen-sized canyons and walled arenas, with a couple secret paths. I was also free to choose between different views, from vertical top down camera, to a near horizontal view, and some inbetween, with controls adapted to each: for example in top down, the screen doesn’t rotate, and the right stick is the turret direction, while in more angled views, the right stick is the turret rotation, and the camera follows the line of fire. Not sure it’s clear, but ah, my point is the control scheme changes to best fit the camera. I used a gamepad and didn’t even try KBM btw.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game