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2 people found this review helpful
3.5 hrs on record
A fun puzzle game with cool mechanics. Not too hard to pick up, can be a bit to master, but should only take you maybe an hour or two max to beat it.

For a fully voice acted fan dub of this game with high quality editing, check this video out!
https://youtu.be/b97-aP3w3CA?si=SsBUD59FJlpWF0pe
Posted 30 June.
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1 person found this review helpful
2.0 hrs on record (1.9 hrs at review time)
Good game, short and fun puzzle. Nice scares.

For a fully voice acted fan dub of this game with high quality editing, check this out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koc_BuwsOLg
Posted 30 June.
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2 people found this review helpful
3.1 hrs on record
this game starts out fun for the first few levels but becomes an absolute slog later on.

In order to progress each level, you hide a number of Easter Eggs as the bunny and then get to the exit. To do this there are highlighted circles that randomly spawn in locations on the map, every time you are defeated or start a level over they are in new locations at random. you have to walk to a circle, press "Z" to drop an egg there and then go to the next. once you do like 3 of 3, 5 of 5, or 6 of 6.. you then return to the exit and have a 5 second extraction timer.
If kids walking around the map find an egg, they steal it and you have to go retrieve it from the base they take it to and hide it again. if they see you with their vision cone, you lose. if they get 3 of your eggs to the HQ and you don't get them back in 30 seconds, you lose.

These kids arn't difficult to avoid in the first few levels but it can get annoying figuring out a good timing to put eggs in circles and then sprint to the exit and extract before one is found. this becomes soooo tedious in later levels, to the point I had to stop on level 12 as the sheer random chance of the placement of the circles and the walking of the kids makes it a massive game of luck and timing.

The achievements are tied to collectables, carrots in each level. you can get the carrot achievement separate from beating the level or not. that's my recommended strategy. starting a new level, don't worry about hiding eggs. try to find all the carrots in one life without being spotted to get the achievement. then do the eggs. you do not have to do them at the same time.

Here's an issue.. level 8 is broken. You're supposed to collect 6 carrots on level 8 to get the achievement for that level. There are only 5 carrots. I am not the only one who's found this problem. level 8 achievement is impossible to get without tools and i do not advocate for that at all. Unless you're a filthy cheater, it is impossible to get the level 8 achievement. so if you do have the achievement, people know you cheated.

that is all. don't get this game
Posted 14 March.
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1 person found this review helpful
1.8 hrs on record (0.9 hrs at review time)
Considering the price of this game, it's decent enough for what it is. If the game was any more expensive it wouldn't be worth it at all. That said, a dollar isn't bad, though you can wait for it to go on sale for 49 cents as well.

This is an odd little game, that I feels like, not someone's first attempt at a game, but perhaps this is their 3rd or 4th time and they are starting to figure out a lot of the mechanics and atmosphere while experimenting with 3D games. It runs really rough, but I can tell someone had a good idea here.
I'm putting this in the not recommended because it's not really that fun to play.
You start off being dropped into a random spot in a neighborhood with the goal of searching each house for 5 cursed dolls. Somehow, for unexplained story reasons, finding all 5 dolls lifts the curse of "laziness" and the haunting goes away. Somehow, "laziness is why there's ghosts in the houses, dead people.. and a 3 headed monster roaming the streets. Why and how does this work? no idea. Why does finding 5 random cursed dolls that look like winged orc rejects lift the curse? no idea.

Anyways, the location of each doll is somewhat randomized so you have to explore every house to find them. All the while there's a large 3 headed CGI monster that walks the streets, if it sees you it sprints at you to catch you. If it gets you, it's game over and you start again. You have to enter a house and close the door behind you to stop it from chasing you. Just don't stand too close to the door or walls as it's arms can still clip through and grab you anyways.
I'm not sure if this is a bug or not, but sometimes the monster will also spawn inside a house and you just have to leave to other houses, wait for it to despawn and come back later. I even had one case, in the very first game of this I played, where I had 3 of the dolls and suddenly the monster spawned on top of me in the house and I instantly lost. No warning at all, just boom it was there and had me.
Other than the monster, there's also ghosts that are somewhat random in houses. Your camera shakes and you start moving really slow when your close to one. If you touch the ghost outright, you die, which also there's an achievement for that. you also have a health meter of some sort but it only goes down when you're staring at a ghost and you heal when you look away. so you can also die by staring at a ghost for too long. A strange mechanic.

There's nothing else to do in the game, find the dolls, avoid the monster and don't die to the ghosts. there's also "secret" locations for achievements, but they're not so much secret as just visiting certain locations or staring at the right objects. there's a guide on the community hub that helps with these if you get stuck.

This game also makes my computer run super sluggish. I finally had to turn the graphics settings down a bit to help with this. I don't understand why it does though as the whole game is literally one neighborhood block with probably less than 20 houses total. there's no real sky box, and if you stand on a trashcan by the boarder fence can see the world ends just a few yards out. I have no idea why a location that amounts to about 6 CoD zombies Nuke Towns put around each other makes a 3 and a half GB game and runs so bad.

That being said, it's not terrible. If you want something that's fairly easy to get 100% achievements and good for a slight scare, as well as see someone's decent attempt at a horror game, maybe give this a shot. it's worth it at the price. However it's not really a fun game.
so I'll leave it at that.
Posted 27 October, 2023.
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11 people found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
77.2 hrs on record
CSGO got yeeted and everybody's hard earned achievements just erased. Doesn't mater if you got 70 hours or 7000 hours... all that gone. F*ck the devs on this one. At least now I can uninstall this game and free up hard drive space. selling my skins to. Not coming back
Posted 27 September, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.3 hrs on record
Terrible platformer game. simple mechanics but the hitboxes and controls are horrid. The theme doesn't even make sense. Why are you a porcupine jumping on logs to find a wrench that makes the water tower start spewing?
You also can slide around and jump for a couple seconds while dead before the level restarts. Not much to say other than it's just terrible. Not worth even at a discount.
that being said, still with just 12 levels I beat the game fully in 16 minutes.
Posted 9 September, 2023.
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12 people found this review helpful
14.5 hrs on record
This review is a continuation of my reviews for Zombie Solitaire 2 Chapters 1 and 2, read those first.

This game is once again nearly identical to Chapter 1 and 2, with the same mechanics... except a new mini game is added in this one you have to do every now and then. And honestly, this one is pretty annoying. It has the same candies form the Match 3 elements, but they are lined up on the left side of the screen. You have zombie icons then start moving towards a rope on the left hand side of the screen with a code of candies under them. you have to click on the candies you have on the left in the same order as the zombie to build up your chain, then click on the zombie and launch a blast to kill it. Some zombies have a single candy under them and are easy, some have 5. It's not too difficult at first, but once it gets to where you have 5 on the screen at the same time each with 5 candies under them moving towards you, it gets petty hectic. Though if you fail, easier zombies seem to appear on a retry.
These aren't super hard, but more annoying and stressful than anything. There's no fun in these mini games.

The Match 3 levels are back and also seem slightly easier again. however, this game has several bugs in it the others didn't, which can make some of the match 3 levels a chore to finish. with lines bugging and candies not falling nay more. or random rapid switching candies, that actually sometimes cna help you as the glitch through several lines at once.

I was also more in the flow this time I guess, and also with the match 3 levels not being quite as difficult and got through this game faster than the other two. just look at my hours difference.
however the bugs in Chapter 3, and those annoying minigames introduced, I would say this one is a skipper unless you want to complete all 3 chapters.

I may go back and play Zombie Solitaire 1 later on, especially for my new YouTube channel.
Posted 31 January, 2023.
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10 people found this review helpful
30.4 hrs on record
This review is a continuation of my review of Zombie Solitaire 2 Chapter 1. Read that review before coming to this one.


This game is largely the same as Chapter 1, with a lot of the same problems. Though some hidden object mini games are added to this one. As well as I believe one other random one off minigame that is never repeated again. Same basic mechanics, almost the same achievements, just different hands, different choices in cut scenes to make... and the return of those pesky match 3 levels. Though for the most part, the difficulty of the match 3 levels in getting 3 stars on all of them seems to be slightly lessened. There were still a few of these that I got hung up on for a while, but no where near as as Chapter 1, Just look at my game play time difference.
Still a pretty good game.
Not much else to add that's different from Chapter 1.
Review for Chapter 3 next....
Posted 31 January, 2023.
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10 people found this review helpful
59.8 hrs on record
I'll keep these reviews brief, since there's not much to say outside of each game and other than a few quirky changes, these are pretty much some of the same +1/-1 Solitaire game mechanics found in most other solitaire games here on Steam.

Also note, at the time of this review, I never played Zombie Solitaire 1, as it doesn't have achievements and I went straight for the achievement holding Solitaire games.


The mechanics of this game are pretty much the same as most +1/-1 Solitaire games, and if you don't know what that is well I'm not explaining it in a review. this game does have some interesting powerups to help in your quest. You can also get pretty much an infinite number of Undos if you farm them right. Though it's possible the counter stops at 99, but I never got that many.
This game does have a narrative, and a choice matters cut scene system. Where you are presented with a situation, and given a couple of options to pick from, some having good outcomes or some having bad consequences, like either giving you more wild cards, or taking away all your gold. I would recommend looking at the guide for these choices here on Steam if you wish to avoid making any bad calls and losing your stuff before the next hand. But over all, the game is fairly easy... with one exception.

the next mechanic of the game is they add several levels through the game that are a very Candy Crush style match 3 games, simple at first, but each one supposed to be progressively harder. There are zombies to kill, by matching the right candies circling them, and a number of tiles to clear by breaking candies on top of them. With various obstacles in some levels like boxes that are only broken when lines are cleared next to them, or chains that prevent candy from falling unless you clear a line in the chain itself.
the problem with these, is if you're going for 100% on the achievements. One of the achievements is to get 3 stars on every match 3 stage.
You can beat the match 3 stages pretty easy, but getting 3 stars on some of this is an insane difficulty spike. Largely due to poor game design, that makes some levels purely based around dumb luck and chance on if you're able to get 3 stars before the turn limit is reached. Some levels I spent several hours on hoping for just the right combination. I spent probably more time on one match 3 level alone than all the rest of the actual hands of solitaire combine.
so be ware, if you're going for achievements, that one is a b!tch.

Once you beat this game, the cut scene at the end leads to the second chapter.... review continued there.
Posted 31 January, 2023.
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36 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
6.9 hrs on record (1.8 hrs at review time)
This basically serves as a proof of concept for Broforce. A free demo of an early beta version if you will. It has it's issues and bugs, most of which were ironed out in the Broforce game. But this is still pretty fun. If you're not sure you'll like Broforce but want to try it, you can download this and play it as a demo to decide. Just know that while this is good, Broforce is a lot better and a finished game.
Posted 19 November, 2022.
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