Loveland
Detective, we have received reports of kidnapping and cult activity centered around a small trailer park on the outskirts of Loveland, Ohio. The members of this cult are lead by Pastor Abram, a recently denounced minister for the Heartland Church of Christ. Pastor Abram has experienced a sudden change in his demeanor, exhibited by his increasingly radical sermons in which he proclaims that frogs will save God’s children from extinction.
We believe that this may be the actions of an anomalous creature.
Take on the role of an Agency Detective, as you explore a rural trailer park in Loveland, Ohio, and uncover the secrets of a frog-worshipping cult.
Every decision has a consequence. It’s up to you how this story will end.
Loveland is inspired by cult classics such as Deus Ex & the X-Files. By blending immersive simulations with the psychological thrills of beings beyond our understanding, Loveland delivers an engrossing experience that will have you playing through the story multiple times.
Psychological Horror
Dive deep into the depravity of a religious mind, corrupted, as you uncover the horrific fate of the many members of the Loveland Cove Cult.
Non-Linear Gameplay
You are open to investigate the Loveland Cove Trailer Park in whatever way you see fit. Whether you do the bare minimum, or leave no stone unturned, the choice is up to you.
Multiple Endings
Do not expect your actions to go without consequence. There are multiple outcomes to how this story can go.
Immersive Aesthetic
Engulf yourself in the sights and sounds of a warm summer night in rural Ohio as you traverse through the eerily quite trailer park known as Loveland Cove.
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THIS IS NOT AN EARLY ACCESS GAME! THIS PILE OF ASS FUCK IS BARELY EVEN PRE ALPHA!
Tldr: Dev grabbed a bunch of maps from the asset store, strung them together with no cohesion or quality control, and tried selling it for 25$
I’m going to put far more effort into this review then the dev put into their entire game which is basically a bunch of random reused assets maps that are strung together with no logic. The reason there aren’t many reviews for this game is probably because it is an indie dev game and also being their first game and also being early access and also being horror and also being TWENTY FIVE FUCKING DOLLARS! And yeah it’s as bad as you think.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
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Pray in VR Medieval Christian Churches
Amazing application of VR
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
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holy. divine.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
TUNGUSKA: A Call in the Woods
A distress call over the radio shakes you from your thoughts. A man has gone missing in the woods and someone or something terrible is after him. You better get going…
TUNGUSKA: A Call in the Woods is a unique mix of interactive storytelling, survival and orienteering. Make your way through dense Siberian woods in search of a missing person. But be careful - if you get lost, there will be no help. You may be the only living human being for hundreds of miles of taiga after all.
Key features
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Path-finding with a paper map & compass is a core gameplay aspect. Be aware of your surroundings at all times, put notes on the map, look for landmarks, learn to take bearings - and you will not get lost. Probably.
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Rewarding exploration. The more you wander off-trail, the more chances you get to piece together what is happening here.
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Dangers of the woods. This forest has something far more deadly than bears or a swarm of ticks. Watch your step.
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Gorgeous visuals. Forests and swamps, fields and rivers - all with fully dynamic lighting and hi-res textures made with Unreal Engine and Megascans.
VR Time Machine Travelling in history: Medieval Castle, Fort, and Village Life in 1071-1453 Europe
It’s a great feeling. It makes me feel back to the Middle Ages. The music is very authentic.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Henry’s Day
The story for this game is incredible and is most certainly the highlight of the game. This game does not hold your hand which can be good or bad depending on your preference. Personally I liked exploring the game world and finding the side quests and reading the little silly comments the characters would make.
There are some minor delays in the graphics when the game world would load in certain buildings or objects. I know the developer released a patch recently that addressed some of that so I am assuming they will continue to update the game.
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
One thing i find interesting in this game is the lore. Although I’ve yet to complete this game at the time of this review, I’m eager to find out more about Henry and his whole situation. The concept of a repeating day is really neat, and having a time limit always seems to up the challenge. I’ll find myself getting into these conversations that Henry has as he meets new people, just to glance down at the time and say “crap! I’ve only got 30 seconds left in the day, and I got to find out whats gonna happen next.” Its a very neat game, and I feel it is worth the time I’ve already put in it.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Isolationist Nightclub Simulator
a good trip 10/10
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
It’s hard to describe this one… it’s a place that lets you go anywhere you want in your own abandoned club, which is sort of equal parts peaceful and lonely. It’s enjoyable making your own music with the in-game synths, and I could see this being great fun to have in the background at a (real world) party. The atmosphere is really strong with some great sound and music, and if you’re someone who enjoys exploring in games for the sake of exploring, there’s a lot to get from this nightclub.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Social Distancing
Bangin' soundtrack, funny, and pretty dang-ole cool
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Funny story with a cool concept for a game that matches the theme of the year 2020 really well. Levels are a little long especially if you fail them. Ran into zero glitches and the game runs really smooth and well. All money goes to charity. Takes a good 30 minutes to finish the game.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Thru
Thru is a modern day Oregon Trail.
Thru is a game about thru-hiking, which involves walking thousands of miles to get where you’re trying to go instead of taking a bus like a sensible person.
Thru allows you to virtually thru-hike the Pacific Crest Trail
-You start and work your way north or south evading the winter line.
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You begin with a generic hiker who you can customize and level up between sections and thrus.
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Every hiker generated is remembered, they remember all hikers they’ve interacted with.
To My Best Friend
Just as the description says, this is a short narrative about two friends and their memories together. It is a full-on walking simulator with no stress. Beautiful music! I think the graphics are beautiful, although there are a few floating trees, and basically low-budget looking areas.
All in all, it’s a good, bittersweet short story with colorful and creative areas to walk through. I recommend it.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
cute
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game