As we inch closer to the grand finale of the Pocket Playfest, the suspense is at its peak. The fourth round saw a compelling match between Heaven Dust and I See You, both games pushing the boundaries with their remarkable attributes. Heaven Dust, however, rose above the competition, securing the most votes and the victory.
Round 4 Winner: Heaven Dust
A round of applause for the creators of Heaven Dust whose dedication and creativity have led to this triumph. Your game has proven to be a fan favorite, captivating the hearts of players with its engaging gameplay. But let's not forget the talent and effort that went into crafting I See You. This game, in its own right, has shone brightly, delighting numerous gamers and making this contest all the more exciting.
- indienova: Creator of Heaven Dust - RJ: Creator of Bright Reappear
Highlight Reviews:
Our gaming community has been vocal in their love for both Heaven Dust and I See You, leaving insightful reviews that do justice to the engaging gameplay each title offers. (The actual reviews will be listed here)
- Jimmy: "The tension I felt when I played this game for the first time is unexplainable, I was really taken in by the ambient sounds and audio-visual cues. It was such an eerie experience."
- Ellie Kin: "A rather interesting philosophical creation about a blind person who is trying to study the world, himself and his fears, remembering the light, holding the light inside himself and spreading it among the darkness of life."
- Aaron: "I See You delivers a creepy and unique survival horror experience with its low-res retro style. Playing as a blind protagonist adds an unsettling element, and the reliance on sound creates immersive gameplay. While the demo has some localization and item glitch issues, it shows potential for becoming a hidden gem upon full release."
- Kuri: "It's a thrilling and unique survival horror experience as you navigate the game world blind. The use of sound and limited visibility creates suspenseful gameplay. Although there are some translation issues and dialogue delivery needs improvement"
-Morne MONO Jacobs: "I'm blind! This game is awesome!"
-Kurifuu: "This game really nails the vibe of the original Resident Evil and other PS1 horror titles."
- Gilang Cahyo Panyuluh: "Resident Evil at home. That statement sums up the overall experience."
- Gilang: "This Resident Evil-inspired game offers familiar gameplay but lacks charm. It falls short on scares and combat satisfaction. Puzzles are the highlight, with a mix of enjoyable and frustrating challenges. Overall, an average experience with room for improvement."
-John Patrick: "This game provides enjoyable and challenging puzzles. The controls can be a bit tricky, and the vertical perspective makes it easier for zombies to approach. "
- Mongul: "Despite being late to the game, I am impressed by the well-developed nature of this mobile game. A must-try for Resident Evil fans."
What's Next - The Final Head-to-Head:
Hold onto your hats, gamers! We're at the final head-to-head round, Round 5, with Cyber Manhunt and Cat of Khronos going toe-to-toe. It's a race against time, and your vote could be the deciding factor in this crucial round. Remember, the top 5 voted games will advance to the final showdown, and your participation could bring you a step closer to the grand prize of $1000. Let the games begin!
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Looking forward to the final!
2023-06-24
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2023-06-26
Cyber Manhunt seems super intriguing!
2023-06-24