MouseWithBeer
Achievements: 3 of 3 (100%)
Review: Unsurprisingly a really bad memory game.
Achievements: 35 of 35 (100%)
Review: A decent traffic-themed puzzle game with one of the worst control schemes I have ever seen in a game. You get used to it after a while, but my god, it’s bad. Other than that, it’s quite enjoyable to figure out how to make the traffic flow in the most efficient way, even if I wish there were more options for how to manage it. The Linux version of the game works without any issues.
Achievements: 57 of 57 (100%)
Review: A very good and cute rat-themed nonogram game with 650 levels to solve, with a mix of easy and harder ones. You also have a good selection of settings for how much help you would like from the game when solving them. On top of that, you can also furnish your rat’s house and interact with it. Works without any issues on Linux with Proton (9.0-4).
Achievements: 47 of 47 (100%)
Review: It’s an incredibly repetitive, grindy, and buggy game where you return people’s lost items. What you see in the first five minutes of gameplay is all you’re going to get. You can find my full review on Steam here.
January report
Finally caught up writing all the posts I missed since last year \o/ I actually made decent progress in January, especially when counting games that I haven’t completed yet.
Completed SG wins
Memory Novel - The Sex Sauna
Playtime: 21 minutes
Achievements: 3 of 3 (100%)
Review: Unsurprisingly a really bad memory game.
Other completed games
GRIDROAD
Playtime: 10.3 hours
Achievements: 35 of 35 (100%)
Review: A decent traffic-themed puzzle game with one of the worst control schemes I have ever seen in a game. You get used to it after a while, but my god, it’s bad. Other than that, it’s quite enjoyable to figure out how to make the traffic flow in the most efficient way, even if I wish there were more options for how to manage it. The Linux version of the game works without any issues.
Squeakross: Home Squeak Home
Playtime: 74.9 hours
Achievements: 57 of 57 (100%)
Review: A very good and cute rat-themed nonogram game with 650 levels to solve, with a mix of easy and harder ones. You also have a good selection of settings for how much help you would like from the game when solving them. On top of that, you can also furnish your rat’s house and interact with it. Works without any issues on Linux with Proton (9.0-4).
Lost But Found
Playtime: 7.6 hours
Achievements: 47 of 47 (100%)
Review: It’s an incredibly repetitive, grindy, and buggy game where you return people’s lost items. What you see in the first five minutes of gameplay is all you’re going to get. You can find my full review on Steam here.