Someone posted elsewhere asking for sub 1000 reviewed Steam games that
are unique. I had quite a few, so I thought I'd share. I know I've
posted about all these before, but we have new people since most of
those, so here you go:
Cosmochoria - The Little Prince (small worlds) sci-fi 2d side roguelite, >this one is the most under-reviewed for how good it is, best on my list,
and top 3 roguelites I've played. Someone labeled it the real No-Man's
Sky. It's got some issues, but you can play until the end just fine.
Super Hero League of Hoboken - Very old 'supers' turn based rpg. Very
silly, and really it's more like Gamma World as the supers are in a post >apoc world and are mutants. I remember one of them has something like
the ability to see what's in a closed pizza box or something like that.
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?Well this one has 1300 reviews, so close. But I liked my review of it :) so I'll repost it here:
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews? Well this one has 1300 reviews, so close. But I liked my review of
it :) so I'll repost it here:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/960980/Apsulov_End_of_Gods/
On Wed, 17 Apr 2024 09:15:06 -0700, Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Someone posted elsewhere asking for sub 1000 reviewed Steam games that
are unique. I had quite a few, so I thought I'd share. I know I've
posted about all these before, but we have new people since most of
those, so here you go:
Cosmochoria - The Little Prince (small worlds) sci-fi 2d side roguelite,
this one is the most under-reviewed for how good it is, best on my list,
and top 3 roguelites I've played. Someone labeled it the real No-Man's
Sky. It's got some issues, but you can play until the end just fine.
My god, it is the Little Prince. I mean, no, not really, but probably
as close as we'd ever get nowadays.
(I never really liked Saint-Exupéry's book. It seemed such a pointless
tale. But it had a unique and memorable style and the game seems to
capture some of that. Not much... but some ;-)
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
I wouldn't even know where to look to see how many reviews any of the
game I play actually have. ;-)
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
Someone posted elsewhere asking for sub 1000 reviewed Steam games that
are unique. I had quite a few, so I thought I'd share. I know I've
posted about all these before, but we have new people since most of
those, so here you go:
Cosmochoria - The Little Prince (small worlds) sci-fi 2d side roguelite, this one is the most under-reviewed for how good it is, best on my list,
and top 3 roguelites I've played. Someone labeled it the real No-Man's
Sky. It's got some issues, but you can play until the end just fine.
Death Skid Marks - Roguelite meets Spy Hunter with a BAAAD attitude
(lots of swearing.)
3030 Deathwar - Reminds me of a bit grittier Star Control II, has a bit
more story and interaction.
88 heroes - silly superheroes try to get to top of tower before all 88
of them have died. Platformer.
Deadly tower of monsters - 50's sci-fi.
Freedom Force - criminally under-revewed old supers game.
Void Scrappers - Simpler/shorter Vampire Survivors for asteroids type game.
Zorbus - Very accessible rogue-like (not lite.) You get to fight gods
for their position at the end. My favorite of this genre I've found so far.
Super Hero League of Hoboken - Very old 'supers' turn based rpg. Very
silly, and really it's more like Gamma World as the supers are in a post apoc world and are mutants. I remember one of them has something like
the ability to see what's in a closed pizza box or something like that.
Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages - Star Control II type game, only has a
lot more going on, including multiplayer, and an insanely weird story
mode, and the ships/weapons get pretty complicated and overpowered. $5
I'd easily pay $25.
Invincible Presents: Atom Eve - I normally hate Telltale type games, but
it has a better mix of JRPG type combat and roleplaying. I also love Invincible. Well worth the $4.
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
On 4/17/2024 4:44 PM, rms wrote:
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews? Well this one has 1300 reviews, so close. But I liked my review of
it :) so I'll repost it here:
1000 is probably a bit on the extra low side, maybe 3000, or 5000? I'm
not really sure where the cutoff is. If it's good and got little
exposure, that's good enough.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/960980/Apsulov_End_of_Gods/
That sure looks cool, added to my wishlist!
I should really play Hellblade at some point too.
On 4/17/2024 3:19 PM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
On Wed, 17 Apr 2024 09:15:06 -0700, Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Someone posted elsewhere asking for sub 1000 reviewed Steam games that
are unique. I had quite a few, so I thought I'd share. I know I've
posted about all these before, but we have new people since most of
those, so here you go:
Cosmochoria - The Little Prince (small worlds) sci-fi 2d side roguelite, >>> this one is the most under-reviewed for how good it is, best on my list, >>> and top 3 roguelites I've played. Someone labeled it the real No-Man's
Sky. It's got some issues, but you can play until the end just fine.
My god, it is the Little Prince. I mean, no, not really, but probably
as close as we'd ever get nowadays.
(I never really liked Saint-Exupéry's book. It seemed such a pointless
tale. But it had a unique and memorable style and the game seems to
capture some of that. Not much... but some ;-)
It was one of my favorites as a kid. Probably more to do with the idea
of being on a tiny planet in space and cool pictures. I'd agree the
story wasn't anything special.
It did take about an hour to do that. I could see it would be a
herculean task for you with you extensive collection. :D
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 02:46 this Thursday (GMT):
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
Oh, 3000 counts as low? I'd like to add DLCquest then.
On Thu, 18 Apr 2024 15:10:03 -0000 (UTC), candycanearter07
<candycanearter07@candycanearter07.nomail.afraid> wrote:
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 02:46 this Thursday (GMT):
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
Oh, 3000 counts as low? I'd like to add DLCquest then.
I played that one. It had its moments, but the joke became tired
pretty quickly. It didn't really have the gameplay to justify its
price. It felt like one of those Flash games that used to infest the
net, like the fake "WinBlowz 95" game that was briefly popular. You'd
load it up, play around with it for 10 or 15 minutes, chortle at the
joke, then put it away forever. But at least those were free...
Someone posted elsewhere asking for sub 1000 reviewed Steam games that
are unique. I had quite a few, so I thought I'd share. I know I've
posted about all these before, but we have new people since most of
those, so here you go:
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 02:46 this Thursday (GMT):
On 4/17/2024 4:44 PM, rms wrote:
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews? Well this one has 1300 reviews, so close. But I liked my review of >>> it :) so I'll repost it here:
1000 is probably a bit on the extra low side, maybe 3000, or 5000? I'm
not really sure where the cutoff is. If it's good and got little
exposure, that's good enough.
Oh, 3000 counts as low? I'd like to add DLCquest then.
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 16:15 this Wednesday (GMT):
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
Well, the lowest-reviewed game on my library is "Cheese Quest"
at 23 reviews. It's definitely a strange and short game, but it's a fun little time. Also, its 3$ and says it's inspired by Inscryption which I
loved soo
Another low reviewed (749) game I remember liking was Stone Story RPG.
It's.. anoter strange one but it's fun to boot up occasionally. I really
like the ASCII art for it.
(also I got it while it was in early release ;D)
On 4/18/2024 8:10 AM, candycanearter07 wrote:
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 02:46 this Thursday (GMT):
On 4/17/2024 4:44 PM, rms wrote:
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews? Well this one has 1300 reviews, so close. But I liked my review of >>>> it :) so I'll repost it here:
1000 is probably a bit on the extra low side, maybe 3000, or 5000? I'm
not really sure where the cutoff is. If it's good and got little
exposure, that's good enough.
Oh, 3000 counts as low? I'd like to add DLCquest then.
I actually watched a video on that one, maybe someone posted a link here?
It didn't look good to actually play, but was more just making fun of
DLC happy companies. Unless there was another game that's similar but different.
On 4/18/2024 7:40 AM, candycanearter07 wrote:
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 16:15 this Wednesday (GMT):
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
Well, the lowest-reviewed game on my library is "Cheese Quest"
at 23 reviews. It's definitely a strange and short game, but it's a fun
little time. Also, its 3$ and says it's inspired by Inscryption which I
loved soo
Hmm. Card Battler, I've not had any luck with those. Looks interesting otherwise
Another low reviewed (749) game I remember liking was Stone Story RPG.
It's.. anoter strange one but it's fun to boot up occasionally. I really
like the ASCII art for it.
(also I got it while it was in early release ;D)
Apparently on mobile cheaper/free. It sure looks unusual. I might give
it a try.
Someone posted elsewhere asking for sub 1000 reviewed Steam games that
are unique. I had quite a few, so I thought I'd share. I know I've
posted about all these before, but we have new people since most of
those, so here you go:
Cosmochoria - The Little Prince (small worlds) sci-fi 2d side roguelite, this one is the most under-reviewed for how good it is, best on my list,
and top 3 roguelites I've played. Someone labeled it the real No-Man's
Sky. It's got some issues, but you can play until the end just fine.
Death Skid Marks - Roguelite meets Spy Hunter with a BAAAD attitude
(lots of swearing.)
3030 Deathwar - Reminds me of a bit grittier Star Control II, has a bit
more story and interaction.
88 heroes - silly superheroes try to get to top of tower before all 88
of them have died. Platformer.
Deadly tower of monsters - 50's sci-fi.
Freedom Force - criminally under-revewed old supers game.
Void Scrappers - Simpler/shorter Vampire Survivors for asteroids type game.
Zorbus - Very accessible rogue-like (not lite.) You get to fight gods
for their position at the end. My favorite of this genre I've found so far.
Super Hero League of Hoboken - Very old 'supers' turn based rpg. Very
silly, and really it's more like Gamma World as the supers are in a post apoc world and are mutants. I remember one of them has something like
the ability to see what's in a closed pizza box or something like that.
Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages - Star Control II type game, only has a
lot more going on, including multiplayer, and an insanely weird story
mode, and the ships/weapons get pretty complicated and overpowered. $5
I'd easily pay $25.
Invincible Presents: Atom Eve - I normally hate Telltale type games, but
it has a better mix of JRPG type combat and roleplaying. I also love Invincible. Well worth the $4.
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 16:15 this Wednesday (GMT):
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
I completely forgot, there is this one demo-only unreleased card game
that seems interesting, called Dungeons and Degenerate Gamblers.
Technically, it has 0 reviews since you can't
review a not released game, but there's 100~ submissions in the
discussion page. It's another card rougelike, but Blackjack themed
instead of poker. Also, it's free so you can't really go wrong.
On 4/18/2024 8:40 PM, candycanearter07 wrote:
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 16:15 this Wednesday (GMT):
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
I completely forgot, there is this one demo-only unreleased card game
that seems interesting, called Dungeons and Degenerate Gamblers.
Technically, it has 0 reviews since you can't
review a not released game, but there's 100~ submissions in the
discussion page. It's another card rougelike, but Blackjack themed
instead of poker. Also, it's free so you can't really go wrong.
Looks like some weird thing I'd come up with for card games. I'll give
it a try.
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 14:55 this Friday (GMT):
On 4/18/2024 8:40 PM, candycanearter07 wrote:
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 16:15 this Wednesday (GMT):
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
I completely forgot, there is this one demo-only unreleased card game
that seems interesting, called Dungeons and Degenerate Gamblers.
Technically, it has 0 reviews since you can't
review a not released game, but there's 100~ submissions in the
discussion page. It's another card rougelike, but Blackjack themed
instead of poker. Also, it's free so you can't really go wrong.
Looks like some weird thing I'd come up with for card games. I'll give
it a try.
Yeah, it's a fun little game.
On 4/19/2024 8:40 AM, candycanearter07 wrote:
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 14:55 this Friday (GMT):
On 4/18/2024 8:40 PM, candycanearter07 wrote:
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 16:15 this Wednesday (GMT):
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
I completely forgot, there is this one demo-only unreleased card game
that seems interesting, called Dungeons and Degenerate Gamblers.
Technically, it has 0 reviews since you can't
review a not released game, but there's 100~ submissions in the
discussion page. It's another card rougelike, but Blackjack themed
instead of poker. Also, it's free so you can't really go wrong.
Looks like some weird thing I'd come up with for card games. I'll give
it a try.
Yeah, it's a fun little game.
I played a couple runs so far. I got killed once by some guy who had
tons of low cards. The second run I finished the demo. Love it! Can't wait for the full thing. Thanks for this one!
Someone posted elsewhere asking for sub 1000 reviewed Steam games that
are unique. I had quite a few, so I thought I'd share. I know I've
posted about all these before, but we have new people since most of
those, so here you go:
Cosmochoria - The Little Prince (small worlds) sci-fi 2d side roguelite, this one is the most under-reviewed for how good it is, best on my list,
and top 3 roguelites I've played. Someone labeled it the real No-Man's
Sky. It's got some issues, but you can play until the end just fine.
Death Skid Marks - Roguelite meets Spy Hunter with a BAAAD attitude
(lots of swearing.)
3030 Deathwar - Reminds me of a bit grittier Star Control II, has a bit
more story and interaction.
88 heroes - silly superheroes try to get to top of tower before all 88
of them have died. Platformer.
Deadly tower of monsters - 50's sci-fi.
Freedom Force - criminally under-revewed old supers game.
Void Scrappers - Simpler/shorter Vampire Survivors for asteroids type game.
Zorbus - Very accessible rogue-like (not lite.) You get to fight gods
for their position at the end. My favorite of this genre I've found so far.
Super Hero League of Hoboken - Very old 'supers' turn based rpg. Very
silly, and really it's more like Gamma World as the supers are in a post apoc world and are mutants. I remember one of them has something like
the ability to see what's in a closed pizza box or something like that.
Ring Runner: Flight of the Sages - Star Control II type game, only has a
lot more going on, including multiplayer, and an insanely weird story
mode, and the ships/weapons get pretty complicated and overpowered. $5
I'd easily pay $25.
Invincible Presents: Atom Eve - I normally hate Telltale type games, but
it has a better mix of JRPG type combat and roleplaying. I also love Invincible. Well worth the $4.
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
Oh, I just stumbled into another one that looks interesting called "Overboard". (415 reviews). It's apparently a reverse murder mystery,
where you try to get away with murder.
On 22/04/2024 00:20, candycanearter07 wrote:
What are your favorite games with low numbers of reviews?
Oh, I just stumbled into another one that looks interesting called
"Overboard". (415 reviews). It's apparently a reverse murder mystery,
where you try to get away with murder.
I've got that and I can very much recommend it. Basically take a choose
your own adventure, use the capabilities a computer has to make it
better and then add in the twist that the gameplay loop is to use what
you discovered on the previous play-through to help you make better
choice this time.
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