Games continue to move in and out of Steam Greenlight, so it’s time for a new post about the ones seeking votes. I’ll do a quick run down of what rules and ideas the help create these blog posts and then get to the games.
This list is for games posted between November 30 to December 2, 2015 and any games caught in my Greenlight queue from before then. And I create this post using my opinion, which means a game that might be worth mentioning might not get that because for whatever reason it didn’t impress me. I try my best to give every game its fair chance.
It should also be noted games games come and go sometimes quickly from Greenlight. This post may likely be out of date by the time you read it. But you can still check out the games, unless they’ve been removed.
Rules:
- Trailer! Games must have them.
- There should be an English translation to let me write about the game.
- Reposted games that I’ve talked about in previous posts, will not be included.
- Games should look ready for Greenlight.
And now for what you care about Games:
Title: Hull Breach
Genre: Survival
Art Style: 3D First Person Ship
Synopsis: There is a breach in the hull of your ship, and it’s threatening to pull the vessel further apart and shut down more of your systems. Survive thirst and hunger as you work to patch the breeches and get systems up and running again.
Opinion: It sounds interesting with potential.
Trailer:
Title: Slap Village
Genre: Point and Click Adventure
Art Style: 2D Hand Drawn
Synopsis: An old western society mixed with modern technologies, Lurditas and her mouse Rasta go on a crazy adventure involving aliens, crazy contraptions, and of course mysteries.
Opinion: I’d like to hear a bit more story wise about the game.
Trailer:
Title: Eternity – The Last Unicorn
Genre: RPG, Puzzle
Art Style: 3D World
Synopsis: You play as the Elf, Aurehen, and warrior Bior as they explore a world where there was once four unicorns from the Holy Goddess Marea. Now there is only one left but it has been cursed, fearful of it the elf’s give it to a pure elf to solve their problems.
Opinion: It looks intriguing.
Trailer:
Title: A More Beautiful World
Genre: Visual Novel
Art Style: 2D Hand Drawn
Synopsis: In a medieval world that has forgotten about magic, you play as a young witch who wanders around interacting with non-believers of magic.
Opinion: The art looks good.
Trailer:
Title: Simple Spy
Genre: Platformer, Arcade
Art Style: 2D Side Scroller
Synopsis: A side scroller where you have to make sure the color of your character is the same as the platform you’re jumping to.
Opinion: Looks simple but fun.
Trailer:
Title: Youtubers Life
Genre: Strategy, Simulation
Art Style: 3D World
Synopsis: If you have ever wanted to live like a youtuber putting together videos hanging with friends. Living the life of a youtube personality.
Opinion: It isn’t for me.
Trailer:
Title: ZeGame
Genre: Puzzle
Art Style: 3D Dimensional World
Synopsis: Move blocks through a world that asks you to think about where the blocks are going and if they will teleport, split up or be blocked from moving.
Opinion: It has potential if you like games that twist your mind.
Trailer:
Title: Dungeon Rushers
Genre: RPG
Art Style: 2D Top Down
Synopsis: Explore dungeons and quest for treasure while fighting the demons and creatures that inhabit the dungeon.
Opinion: It looks pretty good.
Trailer:
Title: Brushwood Buddies
Genre: Puzzle
Art Style: 2D Top Down
Synopsis: The idea is to explore the game board to find items that will be combined into an item to clear the level.
Opinion: I didn’t really get a feel for the game from the trailer.
Trailer:
Title: DropCore
Genre: Shooter, RPG
Art Style: 2D Top Down
Synopsis: A shooter, which challenges you to take on opponents who each have their own strengths and weaknesses.
Opinion: It looks a touch confusing in the trailer.
Trailer:
Title: Magic Flute: Puzzle Adventure
Genre: Puzzle, Music
Art Style: 3D Isometric
Synopsis: Inspired by a staging of Mozart’s Magic Flute, it is not brought to life as a video game using the music and mystery of the operatic play.
Opinion: Visually it looks great, and the puzzles seem to be interesting as well.
Trailer:
Title: Lost Cosmonaut
Genre: Shooter, Platformer
Art Style: 2D Pixel Side Scroller
Synopsis: You are a cosmonaut who has survived a crash landing of his ship in a weird strange place that constantly changes. Survive and shoot your way through various enemies.
Opinion: It looks fast paced and ridiculous which is a good thing.
Trailer:
Title: An Aztec Tale
Genre: Strategy, Simulation
Art Style: 3D Voxel World
Synopsis: A game where you build Aztec city the way you want on a plateau. Your brother the emperor has been kidnapped by a god, its up to you to rebuild and then rescue him.
Opinion: It seems cute with its voxels.
Trailer:
Title: Stellar Stars
Genre: Platformer, Arcade, RPG
Art Style: 2D Pixel Side Scroller
Synopsis: This game combines rogue like game with multiplayer co-op gameplay and randomly generated worlds.
Opinion: It has the potential to be good, as long as you don’t look at the art too much.
Trailer:
Title: Guardians
Genre: Shooter, Arcade
Art Style: 3D World
Synopsis: A on rail’s shooter where you ride on the back of a whale in your mana-ray submarine as you blast through cyborg jellyfish.
Opinion: The visuals look great and chill.
Trailer:
Title: Adventure of Dyno
Genre: Platformer
Art Style: 3D Open World
Synopsis: A game where you play as a young dyno where you’re free to explore and see what it has to offer you.
Opinion: It has a very cutsey feel to it.
Trailer:
Title: Space Pilgrim Episode One: Alpha Centauri
Genre: Point and Click Adventure
Art Style: 2D Pixel Top Down
Synopsis: Gail Pilgrim has been ferrying passengers from planet to planet since she was a kid. So even an odd diverse group aboard her ship she doesn’t expect anything to happen. However they prove for an odd and wild ride.
Opinion: It seems like it has the potential to be amusing.
Trailer:
Title: Geo Master
Genre: Educational
Art Style: 2D Screens
Synopsis: Master your geography in this game where you challenge yourself to learn and take on the high scoring leaders.
Opinion: It isn’t for me, but could be great for kids.
Trailer:
And thus comes the end of a new Greenlight queue of games that want your votes. Comments, questions, criticisms, corrections, or suggestions are welcome in the comment section below. Or contact me on twitter @snipehockey. Thank you for reading through the post.