Cafe Simulator

Cafe Simulator

Destruc-Build-Design the best cafe in the world!

Cafe Simulator is an cafe business simulation game. There are many activities and people you can interact with in the city. You must satisfy your customers. You should buy more elegant and quality furniture. You can also buy decorative products. You can develop your cafe with a lot of build option. You can also build a stage and taking the rival cafe musician. But be careful, the price can be very heavy…All management and planning will be in your hands. Watch out and don’t bankrupt!


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Cafe Simulator on Steam

Route Me Mail and Delivery Co

Route Me Mail and Delivery Co

Route Me is a short and sweet speedrunning platformer full of humour and fun little easter eggs. Hidden mail and mailboxes keep the runs interesting. The seasonal maps are a treat.

It’s a great little pick-up-and-play for some casual gaming in between more intense or narrative games. Memorise routes to get faster times (and more money for upgrades) and good luck collecting all the hidden goodies. Big update planned soon too!

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Real player with 3.4 hrs in game


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Full play through w/ all hidden mail and achievements (once it uploads): https://youtu.be/imO3TKUAKPo

Naw, this game really feels like a job not like you’re playing a video game. It’s repetitive there’s nothing particularly fun about it at all the charm wears off quickly. The fact the prize for getting all the hidden messages was a NG+ felt like the biggest troll middle finger I’ve seen in a video game in a while. The seasonal routes will tell you that you didn’t get all the mail even though you finished on time which doesn’t really impact anything just something I thought I would point out. Good luck playing this on keyboard it’s a feat of strength to complete the longer routes while trying to line yourself up with the mail box it’s extreme butt pain. So if you do decide to play this I would recommend having a controller. Honestly there’s not enough content in this game to be anywhere near $5.00 while on sale much less 7 something when it’s not I don’t know if this would be worth playing as a free game unless you really want to collect some achievements.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Route Me Mail and Delivery Co on Steam

Craft Beer Tycoon

Craft Beer Tycoon

Summary

In Craft Beer Tycoon you are an enthusiastic beer manufacturer. Lager, Stout, Amber, Honey, Citric, are the principal beer you can produce in your warehouse. Resource administration is the key to progress and quickly impulses not always are the best option.

Features

  • Reputation system.

  • Recipes and abilities research.

  • Bar customization.

  • Publicity.

  • More than ten beers to make.

  • Thirsty clients.

What are you waiting for? Those beers are not going to serve themselves!


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Craft Beer Tycoon on Steam

The Great Plague Exodus

The Great Plague Exodus

Had the opportunity to play this game on stream. For an early beta, I think it’s absolutely wonderful! It gives off Oregon Trails and text-based adventure vibes, which I absolutely love. The fact that it’s historical fiction is a bonus, too! The only thing I would like to mention is that sometimes the options during random events show as blank text boxes, and the drop-down menu for the entertainment doesn’t always show the options. These are all easy fixes, and didn’t really affect the game play for me as I find random/blind choices to add to the experience (just a personal opinion, I know you need to make educated decisions in a game like this).

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

Great initial concept game, a little buggy but can get a few enjoyable plays, difficulty is reasonably easy but with no way of changing this.

Good game that could be made into something really special, so much potential for more content, more freedom of movement (currently you travel the country on a linear track). kudos to the sound and artwork design, very nicely done.

The game is a touch buggy, but these are not game ending in most cases.

Look forwards to seeing how this game develops

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

The Great Plague Exodus on Steam

Fluff labs

Fluff labs

I actually tied out this game genuinely and the instructions in the tutorial can be slightly confusing, and the Transformer table is not labeled like the rest of the equipment which is a tad confusing.

The real main issue is though that when you submit the products at the end of the tutorial or the end of the first level the level end screen is completely bugged and doesn’t work, even on the tutorial.

Otherwise for a free game I was actually kind of digging the basic concept and somewhat silly story. Shame I couldn’t try the harder levels

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

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Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Fluff labs on Steam

Internet Cafe Simulator

Internet Cafe Simulator

It was fun and addictive however you reach the endgame pretty quickly. It’s a cool idea in practice but it really doesn’t translate well into a game. There isn’t really any replayability other than to adapt to the many bugs that this game bears, strategically moving and placing your setups, arcade machines and bitcoin miners based on the mechanics of the game in the way the automated customers move to offer yourself a smoother experience. Once you’ve got it down running pretty smoothly with only a couple of annoyances (such as desks being broken/moved after you quit and restart the game, customers being stuck on the stairs/walls/arcade machines, rubbish you can’t get to without moving things) and you’ve used your 200 iq brain to spam buy as many bitcoin miners from the dodgy dealer as you can (buy loads then use sales gun, go back and cancel all the sales.. Watch the miners pile up neatly outside.) then what’s left to do? other than stack up bitcoins, use excess money to buy more when the price is low and then just wait for that big payday? even if there was more to do - the core mechanics would need a lot of work. I’m not sure it’s really worth it. I would only recommend this game if it was free. I had fun playing it, but it wasn’t worth the money.

Real player with 13.9 hrs in game

Played 7 hours. The idea is pretty great, i personally like to setup the whole cafe, buy tech stuff for customers and setup everything.

But :

  • There are glitches (Can’t post poster on some wall for example, tp back when using computer,…)

  • Sometime when you spawn after loading your game, the props that you already placed somehow clip in the wall and stuff so it messed up the PC table for example

  • The NPC very often stuck to the wall/push away props/drop mouse, keyboard, pc stuff so they say that WE forced them to get out (lol?)

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

Internet Cafe Simulator on Steam

Dinosaur Fossil Hunter

Dinosaur Fossil Hunter

Play a free prologue version now:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1339460/Dinosaur_Fossil_Hunter_Prologue

ABOUT THIS GAME

Dinosaur Fossil Hunter is a storytelling simulator where you live a real paleontologist’s life. Explore different lands, search, uncover and study uncovered fossils, and prepare the skeletons to build your own museum. You will learn many interesting facts about these extinct creatures that walked the Earth millions of years ago.

Game features:

  • Drive off-road vehicles in locations inspired by U.S. landscapes

  • Use various exploration and excavation tools to search through deformable terrain

  • Prepare fossils to showcase in your own museum

  • Learn about numerous dinosaur species while studying their detailed skeletons

  • Follow an intriguing storyline

TRAVEL THE UNKNOWN

Hit the road to search for fossils of extinct species that once ruled the Earth. Enjoy diverse landscapes across the United States, where you’ll force your way through mud, water, and various environmental hazards. Destroy rocks, drain bodies of water, and search for your prize in a vast terrain.

EXPLORE EXCAVATION AREAS

Collecting fossils is not that easy, especially if you have to dig by yourself. Use your georadar to search for clues and discover the remains of extinct species, adding to your insight of the Earth’s distant past. If you think all you have to do is find the right area, you’re wrong. It’s just the beginning! Use multiple tools, such as a chainsaw, shovel, or pickaxe, to achieve your goal. But, be careful! These bones can be very fragile.

PREPARE DELICATE FOSSILS

Precious fossils are very delicate, so you need to carefully clean the bones to ensure that nothing gets damaged before assembling a complete prehistoric skeleton. Manage your know-how using the portable in-game tablet and become a world-renowned paleontologist.

DESIGN YOUR OWN MUSEUM

After your dinosaur skeletons are complete, it’s time to customize your museum. Arrange the interior, grow plants, and decorate the building with various displays. Design your own prehistoric diorama. Choose all the elements for the set, from small plants to rocks and even types of soil. Arrange dinosaurs to create thrilling, dynamic settings and give them life to stoke the imagination of your visitors. Become a truly brilliant curator of your own private museum!

Dinosaur Fossil Hunter on Steam

King of Retail

King of Retail

TL; DR: A great concept that has been executed pretty damn well. There are a few bugs and complaints, which I detail below. But, I don’t think there’s any issue that should prevent you from enjoying this game if you like simulation-type games.

The devs, or dev, has put a significant amount of sweat equity into making this game. It’s not a AAA game, its an indie dev. This goes to show you that even with a limited budget, games such as this are possible to make and we’re all the better for it.

Real player with 108.8 hrs in game

Okay, 101 hours in and I thought I should leave a review as this game deserves it. It’s been a while since any game has captured my attention as much as King of Retail has and always gives me that urge to really want to play it at every opportunity. My niece has been watching me play and now has a store of her own too, she’s only 10 and has understood everything really well. I really need a second PC now! lol

It’s currently in Early Access but has plenty of playability and I really look forward to future updates. The next one apparently brings a ton of new female clothing.

Real player with 104.5 hrs in game

King of Retail on Steam

Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021: Prologue

Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021: Prologue

–-{Graphics}—

☐ You forget what reality is

☐ Beautiful

☐ Good

☑Decent

☐ Bad

☐ Don‘t look too long at it

☐ MS-DOS

—{Gameplay}—

☐ Very good

☑ Good

☐ It‘s just gameplay

☐ Mehh

☐ Watch paint dry instead

☐ Just don’t

—{Audio}—

☐ Eargasm

☐ Very good

☐ Good

☑☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☐ I’m now deaf

—{Audience}—

☐ Kids

☑ Teens

☑ Adults

☐ All

—{PC Requirements}—

☐ Check if you can run paint

☐ Potato

☑ Decent

☐ Fast

☐ Rich boi

☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

—{Difficulity}—

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

–-{Graphics}—

☑ You forget what reality is

☐ Beautiful

☐ Good

☐ Decent

☐ Bad

☐ Don‘t look too long at it

☐ Paint.exe

—{Gameplay}—

☑ Very good

☐ Good

☐ It‘s just gameplay

☐ Mehh

☐ Starring at walls is better

☐ Just don‘t

—{Audio}—

☐ Eargasm

☐ Very good

☑ Good

☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☐ Earrape

—{Audience}—

☐ Kids

☑ Teens

☑Adults

☑ Human

☑ Lizards

—{PC Requirements}—

☐ Check if you can run paint

☑ Potato

☐ Decent

☐ Fast

☐ Rich boiiiiii

☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

—{Difficulity}—

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021: Prologue on Steam

Restaurant Empire II

Restaurant Empire II

I’ve played Restaurant Empire II off and on over many years (counting that the first game is included in II). When buying REII you get the full original RE game included.

The graphics are basic, the AI of customers and staff very limited, and the interface clunky in that you have to do a lot manually and one by one - for example you have to add recipes individually to the restaurant menu. But. I find it strangely compelling to try to get my chef up to 100% skill levels in as many recipes as possible, moving him between cuisines to round off his skills.

Real player with 238.5 hrs in game

As a fan of the first Restaurant Empire game, at first I was disappointed with this one. A lot of the animations are the same, and this game adds coffee and dessert shops, so you have customers eating sandwiches and cookeis with forks and knives. Also, all the customers are talking on cell phones and using laptops now, which is annoying when you’re waiting for a chance to click on them. I actually quit the game for a long time because of these irritations.

However, I recently came back to it and I’m glad I did. It’s a lot of fun as a strategy game, and still fun just to tinker around with the restaurants and watch the chefs cook. The first game lacked female chefs, aside from Delia, but this time there are plenty of them, and that’s a welcome change too. The game isn’t very difficult, but it has some challenge to it, and it’s hard to find challenging strategy games these days.

Real player with 107.9 hrs in game

Restaurant Empire II on Steam