Posts Categorized: Let’s Play

Review - Star Sky

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StarSky
Star Sky is the latest mobile title/port from developer Mårten Jonsson, better known for Meadowland and But the Paint a Universe. This new entry, released under the JMJ Interactive monicker, presents another casual walking simulator that focuses greatly on atmosphere more than gameplay. This one has also been released for PC users on the Steam marketplace through AGM Playism, a distributor known for issuing titles like One Way Heroics, D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die, Unholy Heights, and many more. But, with many a digital marketplace oversaturated with walking simulators, both in high and low quality, does this new offering have anything to really justify throwing your money at, or is it one of the less memorable experiences you’ll have on either location for the style it presents itself as?

Review - Freedom Poopie

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When it comes to the Steam Greenlight program, there’s a lot of crap that somehow manages to make it onto the digital store shelves. However, none quite as literal in that concept than Freedom Poopie. It was developed by Electroplastic Games, which was greenlit on that very program. Intentionally or otherwise, this cheeky one-joke game approaches the gripes of quality control in released games on Steam by allowing the player to actually navigate the pipelines as a cute mound of poop. But does it at all hold up beyond that one joke, or does this game only exist to beat that punch line into the ground, followed by your controller and keyboard?

First - Human Resource Machine

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I recently got in touch with the trio of developers known as Tomorrow Corporation, and they were kind enough to shoot a review key of their latest title, Human Resource Machine, over for some coverage. While visually the same as their last entry, Little Inferno, this title winds up being something largely different in comparison, leaving behind the fun pyro antics and deep story line for that of a mail room clerk climbing the corporate ladder with an additional background story line that is (hopefully) just as deep. But, after having played around with a few stages, I figured I’d share what I thought about it before the game drops, and explain why this title wasn’t what I initially thought it would be.

Five Minutes to Kill - Dungeon Highway

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It’s the return of the long absent “Five Minute to Kill” series. This time around, I take a look at the Steam version of the mobile title Dungeon Highway. The title is a freemium experience on mobile devices, but the PC version actually costs seven dollars (US). Is it worth it? Well, judge for yourself as I give this indie roguelike endless runner its five minutes.

Vlog - Apoch Plays ‘A Stranger Comes Calling’

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On a recent visit to my itch.io account, I was greeted with a recomendation to try A Stranger Comes Calling from Oh, a Rock! Studios. The FMV point and click adventure game, which stands as the first entry into the Awkward Steve Legacy, was interesting enough in plot to grab my attention for a let’s play. Watch as I coach along Steve in his decision as to whether to go to the door and greet the person(s) he wasn’t expecting.

Vlog - Apoch Plays ‘Clown House’

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ClownHouse
Available on a plethora of digital gaming marketplaces and indie sites, Clown House has now become a free download on the Steam marketplace. Of course, this is the first I’ve heard of this free to play (not freemium) title from Aslan Game Studio, creators of Be the Bell, Pawn of the Dead, and Learny Bird. But does this survival horror first person game clearly meant for the occulus rift stand as a scary experience involving three depressed, murderous clowns? I dare to find out…