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Let's Play Some Demos! - Part 4
Welcome to Part 4 of Let's Play Some Demos | LPSD! In sum, these videos and streams aim to introduce gamers to, usually, Indie games! For this episode, I, once again, looked through my Steam Wishlist to see who had demos available. For those who are new, the purpose of this video series is to provide commentary and feedback on the games for educational purposes.
Today, I played demos for 4 games:
Death's Hangover Death's Hangover is a ball and bat game, featuring horror elements, mature comedy and themes.
Fae Farm Escape to the magical life of your dreams in Fae Farm, a farm sim RPG for 1-4 players. Craft, cultivate, and decorate to grow your homestead, and use spells to explore the enchanted island of Azoria!
Fate/Samurai Remnant "Your wish shall perish..." A Holy Grail War begins in Edo Japan. A brand new Fate action RPG presented by TYPE-MOON and KOEI TECMO GAMES.
Mini Settlers Mini Settlers is a minimalistic city builder! Settle islands, construct cities, and design efficient logistic networks to fulfill your buildings' needs and fuel population growth to adventure into new worlds.
All links above are to the games' Steam pages.
The verdict? Fate/Samurai Remnant was removed from my wishlist, to my dismay. It is a SPECTACULAR game visually; the animations are smooth, the combination of a realistic background and anime looked like they belonged together, the characters are interesting, the sound design is off the hook, the animations are smooth, and it's gorgeous! The story reminds me of Zatch Bell, and had me hooked from the beginning! The subtitles were easy to read! AND it gave me a headache to play. It was too zoomed in and, during combat, I didn't have enough control of the camera, which was constantly spinning, seemingly, as I was turning towards opponents. It reminded me of Dynasty Warriors. And the controls were too easy for me to forget. For people who do NOT get motion sickness from games, I recommend it. My favorite one was Mini Settlers, funnily enough. After recording the video, I moved on from the Tutorial Island. I was having more fun with it than I expected! It's why I posted this to the blog so late! The more I played, the more I wanted to keep playing! And THAT'S a compliment! The art style is simple and memorable. and, while I, initially, had issues figuring out the mechanics, it encourages you, or me, to keep playing to figure it out. My main criticism is the color of the icons where your tools and craftable buildings are; they're all grey. The color to show what they represent would make things go more smoothly, at least for me. And, since I need to have a browser over top of it to keep me from playing so I can write this, I can confidently say I'm loving it! Fae Farm would probably have me sucked in if it weren't for Mini Settlers; it's my second favorite of the bunch! The art style was adorable, the non-binary representation was refreshing, and the customization was fun! The story was cute too! It's the 3D and more focused version of Mini Settlers; you have YOUR farm and YOUR home to tend to, not an ENTIRE city. It kept things more focused, which was nice. And the fact they had romanceable NPCs was a plus. The color scheme was bright and fun! The map was, eventually, easier to navigate; it made the area seem bigger than it actually was, which confused me a bit. What kept me from getting frustrated was the quest tracking; it had an arrow to point me in the right direction, provided I remembered to activate it. So, when I did, it was a pleasant discovery every time! The only way I would play Death's Hangover again is if someone bought the game for me. While I love ball and bat games, I've never been good at them. It was fun, but I had trouble playing it. I don't know if it was the color scheme and/or if I had issues keeping track of the ball. While the story, Dracula stole souls from Death and now you have to get them back, was amusing, I wasn't compelled to keep playing. I did appreciate the art style, though. We need more, good pixel art games.
That’s it for Part 4! If this series of videos is something you’re interested in, don’t forget to hit the “Subscribe” button!
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"Let's Play Some Demos!" Video Series
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TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Welcome Gamers! 2:23 - Demos' Intro 3:06 - Death's Hangover 23:03 - Fae Farm 1:31:41 - "Looking for a game to capture"/Switching Games 1:32:40 - Fate/Samurai Remnant 2:20:07 - Mini Settlers 3:25:33 - Mini Critique 3:33:55 - Just Chatting/Closing 3:36:15 - Rendezvous Point Bookshop Plug 3:39:55 - Farewell
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Steam Next Fest 2023: Mini Settlers
Steam Next Fest 2023: Mini Settlers #MiniSettlers #Blaugust2023
Steam is currently running its Steam Strategy Fest and as usual, there are a lot of demos to try out. Reus 2 is having its first public demo, by the way! Go check it out if you’re even vaguely interested! But back to the actual topic: Mini Settlers. I started this demo not expecting much at all. Not because of the simplistic graphics, but because it reminded me of Masterplan Tycoon. A game whose…
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