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I came across this game that's like a gacha version of Angry Birds, but honestly, it's even more fun than the original. Instead of just launching characters to attack, you get to strategically position them in different ways. It's a refreshing twist that sets it apart from other games.
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As a bullet hell game, the entire game scene constantly rotates, requiring you to continuously jump to the other side to avoid getting hit. The game also features a bullet time mechanic, and I feel like you can pull off some awesome moves, as long as you don't get dizzy from the constant rotation
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Essentially, this is actually a turn-based puzzle game that can even be compared to something like chess. However, it skillfully combines this mechanic with hack & slash elements. In the game, your character can only move in four directions: up, down, left, and right, and you quickly move to the end of the path in each direction. With each move you make, your enemies also move, so you must carefully consider how to navigate the puzzle and finish 'em
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This game has become one of my favorites. While its mechanics may not be groundbreaking, it's a delightful blend of deck-building and roguelike elements. I find myself hooked on it, perhaps because the roguelike elements make it so engaging and enjoyable
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"If you can't see, how do you drive?" I find this concept more intriguing. The game's mechanics, in fact, are not that unique
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It's a bit reminiscent of Red Robin, but in my opinion, it's done even better. Picture yourself in a dark room, swiftly moving towards the opposite wall while encountering a variety of monsters along the way. This setup adds an extra level of excitement and coolness to the game
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This game has received numerous positive reviews on Steam. Allow me to quote a comment from another player: "This is what I consider a 'perfect game.' It's a compact experience that dares to innovate, and it flawlessly executes its vision. Every aspect of the game is meticulously designed to complement the others. I find myself constantly returning to this game to enjoy a quick, exhilarating session. It's simply an incredibly enjoyable experience, and I'm thrilled to have it in my game library."
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TapTap looks better
on the app
thanks for this list if I didn't come to know about red ronin then I wouldn't start my game development cause I didn't expected it to use that kind of camera angle and pixel art in red ronin and that is exactly what I needed in my game idea so yeah
2023-08-24
Author likedman thats cool! Love to hear updates on your development!
2023-08-31
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2023-08-31