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malyzar 8 Jun @ 8:55am 
Check out this THPS-inspired unicycle game! Haven't played it yet, but looks great and I've heard positive things.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2204900/STREET_UNI_X/
Originally posted by malyzar:
Check out this THPS-inspired unicycle game! Haven't played it yet, but looks great and I've heard positive things.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2204900/STREET_UNI_X/
This is perfect, even has a Complete the Set bundle with Motordoom, it looks fantastic. Thank you for the contribution, Malyzar!
Nightmare Kart is already on the curator page, Fatum Betula & Dusk are on my to-do list. Dread X Collection definitely went over my head, will add that to my to-do list.
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malyzar 8 Jun @ 12:34pm 
Ope, I didn't see Nightmare Kart but I guess I didn't scroll far enough. I figured Dusk and Fatum Betula were probably on your radar, but just in case. :)
I know of a majorly overlooked hidden gem that could seriously use some attention: A Happy Place: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3433700/A_Happy_Place/
Originally posted by jacoblw321:
I know of a majorly overlooked hidden gem that could seriously use some attention: A Happy Place: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3433700/A_Happy_Place/
Interesting, didn't know this has a Steam release let alone a demo, I'll give this a shot tomorrow. It looks deceptively fun & quirky with the very vague terminology from what I've been able to find.

Thank you for the tip on this game!
Originally posted by TheVectronic:
Originally posted by jacoblw321:
I know of a majorly overlooked hidden gem that could seriously use some attention: A Happy Place: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3433700/A_Happy_Place/
Interesting, didn't know this has a Steam release let alone a demo, I'll give this a shot tomorrow. It looks deceptively fun & quirky with the very vague terminology from what I've been able to find.

Thank you for the tip on this game!

Great! Let me know how it goes.
I booted A Happy Place, this is a very unique game from what I've seen thus far. When I tried to play it, I saw the command prompt show up had me very skeptical about it after booting it up. Uninstalled just in case because all the red flags lit up in my head. I've read up that the developer used a deprecated Blender Game Engine to develop the game, is that a result of said engine or something else entirely?

Holding off on this for the moment until I get an answer, though the concept of a 3D platformer horror game intrigues me to no end.
Last edited by TheVectronic; 20 Jun @ 11:35am
Originally posted by TheVectronic:
I booted A Happy Place, this is a very unique game from what I've seen thus far. When I tried to play it, I saw the command prompt show up had me very skeptical about it after booting it up. Uninstalled just in case because all the red flags lit up in my head. I've read up that the developer used a deprecated Blender Game Engine to develop the game, is that a result of said engine or something else entirely?

Holding off on this for the moment until I get an answer, though the concept of a 3D platformer horror game intrigues me to no end.

It's true, the game was developed entirely in Blender. That's probably the cause of that. Ziggity even admitted in the developer commentary that the game is "a large series of workarounds." I assure you the game is safe to play.
Originally posted by TheVectronic:
I booted A Happy Place, this is a very unique game from what I've seen thus far. When I tried to play it, I saw the command prompt show up had me very skeptical about it after booting it up. Uninstalled just in case because all the red flags lit up in my head. I've read up that the developer used a deprecated Blender Game Engine to develop the game, is that a result of said engine or something else entirely?

Holding off on this for the moment until I get an answer, though the concept of a 3D platformer horror game intrigues me to no end.

Anything else I can do to help?
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