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356.9 hrs on record (320.0 hrs at review time)
Posted 2 October, 2023.
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1 person found this review helpful
5.4 hrs on record (3.7 hrs at review time)
Good for creating pixel art without any fuzz.
Posted 10 August, 2021.
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38.4 hrs on record (37.2 hrs at review time)
There is absolutly no point in playing chess online. Too much cheating. People use chess engines because they want to seem good at the game so what you often end up with in multiplayer are two people testing their engines against eachother. The origin of this problem is of course that chess is often confused with intellectual prestige. Chess can be theoretically deduced but it's not humanly possible to deduce the outcome of every chess game. For the same reason there is no such thing as a strategy. Only tactics and tricks of manipulating your opponent to make moves through some nefty queen sacrifices. You can go ahead and try to play online but chances are you won't be playing your opponent but instead you will be playing against his or her strongest chess engine. You could be the last honest person on earth doing this but waiting for a game tends to take a while so there isn't any point.
With the multiplayer joke out of the way, you should get Chess Ultra because it's pretty to look at and it's still fun to play against the computer. There are free chess games with a computer that is smarter and thinks faster out there but Chess Ultra has a certain atmosphere to it when you run it in a window and think about your next move while doing other things. It's not bug free but you can just start a new game in the very rare occasion it happens (happened to me once). I'm a novice myself. Can't really get my end game together.
Posted 27 September, 2019.
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1,070 people found this review helpful
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371.8 hrs on record (8.8 hrs at review time)
Some kind of African warlord on youtube recommended me this game. I wasn't let down. How about that? A game reviewer actually making me want to buy a game and not the other way around.
Kenshi falls a bit short graphic wise compared to other modern games but it makes up for it in gameplay. Many modern game developers seem to believe that a game should be the other way around. Pretty to look at but no fun alowed. Not that you can't have both which some modern game developers will also have you believe which of course makes no logical sense. As far as I'm concerned this is damage control for wanting to make more pretty games that aren't fun.
Game feels like early Star Wars Galaxies with a bit of Dwarf Fortress and The Sims thrown in with it and just a dash of Spore thrown in there.
Posted 28 February, 2019.
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56 people found this review helpful
38 people found this review funny
768.9 hrs on record (32.4 hrs at review time)
I just payed a lot of money for a blackscreen.
Posted 9 August, 2018.
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59 people found this review helpful
257.3 hrs on record (134.9 hrs at review time)
Tides of Numenera's strength is also its shortcoming.
On the upside you got 20 different ways to solve a quest. On the downside you got 20 total quests in the game. The game is short and I feel that many will just run through it without realising what they missed in the game.

As wide as a puddle. As deep as an ocean.
Posted 21 August, 2017.
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2 people found this review helpful
1,316.4 hrs on record (680.0 hrs at review time)
Fist of all. Sudoku is not math. Sudoku is deduktion. So don't let the numbers scare you away from enjoying this game. If you can count to nine and have enough patience you can solve the hardest sudoku puzzle.
Zen of Sudoku offers a window based running option that I prefer while I do other things on my computational machinery. The charm of running it on a computer and not a booklet is that it corrects for you. Zen of Sudoku even offers in game help and guides if you are having a hard time getting started.
It's pretty. Nothing too fancy but it is enough.
Sound is lacking but can be turned off.
Posted 1 October, 2016.
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1 person found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
134.5 hrs on record (6.1 hrs at review time)
GlassWire is a lovely network analysis tool for human beings. While I'm sure that many frown upon its lack of in depth analysis it is an excellent startout gateway tool into a deeper interest and understanding of computational data analysis. I wouldn't pay one cent for it since I know there are better tools for the job that are free but if you enjoy the simplicity of it and don't want to read a dussin brick wall books about it to know what's going on then don't let that stop you.
Posted 15 June, 2016.
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7.9 hrs on record
As a huge fan of Journey to the Microcosmos I'm still looking for the good single cell organism game out there. Spore failed to deliver and, sadly, so did Sparkle 2 Evo. As a matter of fact you are better off with Spore.
The game is pretty enough and it sounds good enough. I absolutly does not fail in this field. Yet there is no interesting mechanic to it. It fails to be a game like a cell failing to split into something more interesting. You build your cell with three power-ups and that's it. No more depth to it. There are some boss fights which should give you roughly 10 minutes of entertainment.
As the game lacks any sort of mechanic it is however a very chill game to play. Just swim around and eat stuff. If you are okay with that then go ahead and play it. If you want an actual game then stay clear.
Posted 7 August, 2014. Last edited 29 April, 2020.
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