
MouseWithBeer
Achievements: 23 of 23 (100%)
Review: An interesting game where you control a radio and record clips from different radio stations to send it to other radio stations to progress through the story. I don't think I have seen a concept like that before and I think the whole thing is actually quite nicely executed. My only complaints would be the weird keyboard movement in menus and the silly fact that they call the enter key the return key. Who on earth does that?.... Works fine with Proton.
Achievements: 0 of 0
Review: It is from 1987 so the gameplay mechanic are not what you get in newer games. Instead of clicking stuff like you would in a normal point and click you have to actually type what you want to do, but that works quite well. There is also a VGA version which is more point and clicky instead. The story itself is really sleazy, but that is something you willingly sign up for when playing one of these so I can't really complain about it. Works fine with Proton.
Achievements: 18 of 18 (100%)
Review: Removed from the store for probably a very good reason. The game starts of really confusing and weird and doesn't explain itself at all (the tutorial is a Youtube video that has been made private...), however I did the hang of it for the most part after a while. From what I gathered it is actually quite a decent concept (you basically have to place chips on a PCB board in the correct positions) just executed absolutely horribly. Works fine with Proton.
First week of March
Once again only 3 games done when I wanted to get 4 done, but considering I technically only had 4 days for them (only 5 days this week and 1 day I was doing a 12 hour stream aka no time) 3 game is not too bad either.
Current balance of acquired - completed games: 29 - 34 = -5
Completed SG wins
Alt-Frequencies
Playtime: 1.4 hoursAchievements: 23 of 23 (100%)
Review: An interesting game where you control a radio and record clips from different radio stations to send it to other radio stations to progress through the story. I don't think I have seen a concept like that before and I think the whole thing is actually quite nicely executed. My only complaints would be the weird keyboard movement in menus and the silly fact that they call the enter key the return key. Who on earth does that?.... Works fine with Proton.
Other completed games
Leisure Suit Larry 1 - In the Land of the Lounge Lizards
Playtime: 2.2 hoursAchievements: 0 of 0
Review: It is from 1987 so the gameplay mechanic are not what you get in newer games. Instead of clicking stuff like you would in a normal point and click you have to actually type what you want to do, but that works quite well. There is also a VGA version which is more point and clicky instead. The story itself is really sleazy, but that is something you willingly sign up for when playing one of these so I can't really complain about it. Works fine with Proton.
Anykey Simulator
Playtime: 2.5 hoursAchievements: 18 of 18 (100%)
Review: Removed from the store for probably a very good reason. The game starts of really confusing and weird and doesn't explain itself at all (the tutorial is a Youtube video that has been made private...), however I did the hang of it for the most part after a while. From what I gathered it is actually quite a decent concept (you basically have to place chips on a PCB board in the correct positions) just executed absolutely horribly. Works fine with Proton.
You know you could have done a game during your 12 hour stream ;)
Yes, but chat wanted to play nothing but Geobingo D:
who listens to chat anyways?