And I've been collecting scrap materials to sell, or to craft. And some cats who pushed bottles off a high edge, seemingly with malicious intent. I think you can explore fairly freely when not the plot isn't pushing you around? There are people to see and talk to, citylife to watch. Anno: Mutationem fills a colourful 3D futurecity with 2D characters. Other extremely pleasing things about this demo: you remove trash by hitting it very hard with an axe, at which point the item in question, be it a stack of cardboard boxes or a load of metal oil drums, will crumble into what looks like sawdust your supply drop lady/business partner is a lady pilot, but for some reason her in-game portrait is like a sexy cartoon girl, possibly related to Jessica Rabbit.Īlice0: Things I like in games include: 1) 2D characters in a 3D world 3) not really being sure what a game is 3) dodge-rolling with a sword. Airport Renovator's demo gives you an abandoned, single strip airport in South America to have a crack at, and I know what I'm investing my money in if I ever get 50k, because apparently you can double your money by doing some weed whacking and dusting the tarmac. I was indeed! And I'm sorry for killing you to take your items.Īlice B: Though I am still waiting for someone to answer my extremely specific need for a renovator sim game where you do up old white-washed farm houses in the middle of nowhere, the charms of renovating an airport are specific and hilarious. You'll travel through a bunch of strange lands and meet odd alien folk - including an actual game dev at one point whose character pops in to see if you're having a nice time. The scorpions are some of the first beasts you encounter in a deserty area in the demo, which you're exploring because you're on a mission to help the world after a cataclysmic event made a lot of dimensions go a bit weird. Despite being made by God and looking like Death Incarnate, Void is surprisingly susceptible to being murderised by scorpions, but he looks cool, so I'll forgive him. Imogen: Undungeon is a gorgeous isometric game where you play as a big scary character named Void. For now, though, these demos should definitely be some of the first stops on your October Steam Next Fest playlist. And fear not, we're going to carry on highlighting even more personal favourites over the coming week, too, as there are simply too many good games to shout about in a single list. From action-packed runnin' and gunnin' and soaring discs catapulting through the cosmos to more relaxed hidden object games and airport fix 'em ups, there's bound to be something here that tickles your fancy.
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