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Smalland: Survive the Wilds VR
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Rusty's Retirement
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Rusty's Retirement
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Time to Morp
Time To Morp is a game with quite odd pacing. It's by no means a bad game, it's quite good actually, but it's meant to be a combination of a colony sim, a creature collector, and a factory manager but the pacing is such that it takes about six hours before you even get to automate anything.
I would not be surprised at all if that gets patched to happen much sooner because I think it's the games biggest downfall.
It's a good game, but man does it take a while to show you that
I would not be surprised at all if that gets patched to happen much sooner because I think it's the games biggest downfall.
It's a good game, but man does it take a while to show you that
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Time to Morp
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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank
Turnip Boy Robs A Bank takes the comedic writing, characters, and hyperbolic grandeur of the first game and applies it to a more recent gameplay formula, the roguelite.
Calling it a roguelite is pretty generous: The level is functionally identical every run, little if any is randomized, but the game makes excellent use of the genres short-form run format.
In the beginning you only have three minutes so you're sprinting and collecting loot as fast as possible while happening to see a familiar face. As time goes on you get better at the game and the game gives you more lifelines which allows you to engross yourself in the storylines during your runs. The writing is right on par with the first game which is good to see since the mechanical gameplay is fine, but fairly uninspired.
Turnip Boy Robs A Bank is a great game and a worthy sequel. What will that abomination do next
Calling it a roguelite is pretty generous: The level is functionally identical every run, little if any is randomized, but the game makes excellent use of the genres short-form run format.
In the beginning you only have three minutes so you're sprinting and collecting loot as fast as possible while happening to see a familiar face. As time goes on you get better at the game and the game gives you more lifelines which allows you to engross yourself in the storylines during your runs. The writing is right on par with the first game which is good to see since the mechanical gameplay is fine, but fairly uninspired.
Turnip Boy Robs A Bank is a great game and a worthy sequel. What will that abomination do next
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Turnip Boy Robs a Bank
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Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor
The bullet heaven genre is one that certainly does not hurt for quantity. There is no end to the list of bullet heaven games after how well Vampire Survivors did and DRG Survivor in its original pitch felt exceptionally uninteresting. That being said, now that its out its one of the best games in the genre at its early access launch. I don't think it competes with the true greats like Vampire Survivors or Brotato, but it ranks highly in the tier just below them. Its innovations around mining are a very interesting new addition to the genre that is generally just walking around fields.
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Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor
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Ultimate Swing Golf
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Ultimate Swing Golf
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Little Kitty, Big City
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Little Kitty, Big City
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