Timber Rush (Steam Deck): COMPLETED!

See, Idle Slayer? This is how you make an interaction-necessary incremental clicker type game. It doesn’t outstay its welcome, you make constant progress, and (after a certain point) you don’t need to touch anything most of the time.

In Timber Rush, you are a lumberjack. You chop down trees, wear high heels, suspenders and uh, make lots of money. On Wednesdays you also go shopping, probably. Chopping wood nets you money, and money can be spent on better axes, helpers, and other upgrades to get more money faster. Soon enough, you’ll have thousands of logs flying everywhere, automatically collected and turned into cash.

Unlike other clicker games, you have a limited amount of “chopping time”, so each “run” is only a few minutes during which you try to improve your chopping skills on the fly, much like you would in something like Vampire Survivors. You gain XP, and each level you get to choose a random upgrade that only applies to that run, like a multiplier or a speed increase or a higher chance of getting two logs for a single chop. Get the right combinations of these upgrades (like an increased chance of doing critical damage, and an increase in the amount of critical damage) and you can get a huge payout. After your run, you get buy permanent upgrades and skills.

There’s not a lot of depth, but playing with upgrade combos is fun and seeing numbers go up, especially exponentially, is always satisfying. However, there is a suggestion on the Steam forums that pretty much the whole game is AI generated. I don’t know if that’s actually the case, but you might want to check that out before you buy it.

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🎮 "This market is not behaving normally" - analysts react to Valve's Steam Deck price increases, and what it means for the cost of the upcoming Steam Machine

Earlier this week, Valve announced a steep price increase for its Steam Deck OLED models. In the UK, would-be-buyers saw a rise of over £200 for the company's chunkier 1TB Steam Deck OLED model, wh...

📰 Source: Eurogamer.net Latest Articles Feed
🔗 Link: https://www.eurogamer.net/valve-steam-deck-price-increase-steam-machine-future-analysts-reaction

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Terminus: Zombie Survivors⁣ #Windows #Mac #SteamDeck <Longplay Studios⁣> が、スペシャルプロモーションで30%OFFの1393円になりました。6/12(金)2:00まで。レビュー3921件で非常に好評。
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1534980/Terminus_Zombie_Survivors/?l=japanese
Steamで30% OFF:Terminus: Zombie Survivors

「Terminus: Zombie Survivors」は、ゾンビアポカリプスの世界を舞台にした2Dターン制サバイバルローグライクゲームです。それぞれの旅は一度きりで、すべての決断が生死を分けます。あなたは「ターミナル」まで辿り着き、飢餓、寒さ、そしてアンデッドから救われることができるでしょうか?

フライス盤シミュレーター⁣ #Windows #SteamDeck <UI-Games⁣> が、スペシャルプロモーションで35%OFFの1332円になりました。6/5(金)2:00まで。
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1787960/_/?l=japanese
Steamで35% OFF:フライス盤シミュレーター

フライス盤シミュレーターは、初心者から熟練者まで、あらゆる人におすすめの新感覚ゲーム。物理法則に忠実なリアルな動きにより、実際の工房の環境にいるような感覚でマシンに慣れることができるぞ。フリー加工モードでは、遊びながら学び、さまざまな試作を楽しめる。または熟練モードで自分の技術に挑戦してもよし!

Skeleseller⁣ #Windows #Mac #Linux #SteamDeck <Xtonomous⁣> が、日本語対応になりました。
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3226210/Skeleseller/?l=japanese
Steam:Skeleseller

あなたは無念の死を遂げた後、スケルトンの市長として復活。冒険者を雇って戦利品を集め、大儲けを目指そう!冒険者を戦いに送り出し、ドロップアイテムを町で売り、町を発展させていく——のんびり楽しめる放置系ゲームです。

100 Marshmallow Cats⁣ #Windows #SteamDeck <100 Cozy Games⁣> が、SteamDeck対応になりました。
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4383060/100_Marshmallow_Cats/?l=japanese
Steam:100 Marshmallow Cats

🐾 猫がいっぱいのテーマスポットで、最もかわいい冒険に参加しよう! 😻 魅力的な手描きのアートを探索して、ゲーム全体に隠された100匹のかわいい猫を見つけてみよう。 🐈🕵️‍♂️ すべて見つけられるかな? 🕵️‍♂️🐈

The Drone Racing League Simulator⁣ #Windows #Mac #SteamDeck が、SteamDeck対応になりました。
https://store.steampowered.com/app/641780/The_Drone_Racing_League_Simulator/?l=japanese
Steam:The Drone Racing League Simulator

The DRL Simulator is the premier FPV racing game and simulator. The DRL Sim offers a robust, evolving feature set, including high-intensity drone racing. It packs tracks that DRL's real world pilots compete on, with more added every season. And, it's the only place to fly DRL's exclusive drone, the Racer4!

Valve Handled The Steam Deck Price Increase In The Worst Way Possible - Steam Deck HQ

People are rightfully mad at Valve over the handling of the Steam Deck price increase, but we are mad for the wrong reason.

Steam Deck HQ

Idle Slayer (Steam Deck): COMPLETED!

The title of this game is a bit of a lie. It implies it’s one of those cookie clicker type idler games where you kill things, but actually, there’s a lot of non-idle “gameplay” needed in order to actually progress.

The basic idea is you run left to right, automatically, and collect coins and kill baddies. Coins let you buy upgrades for your equipment which basically act as coins-per-second increases and multipliers, meaning more coins more quickly with which to buy more stuff to repeat the cycle with ever-increasing numbers going up.

So, it’s same as most of games like this. However, there’s a second currency – souls – which can only be earned by resetting all your progress. You collect them mainly from slaying foes, but can’t actually use them until you wipe out all your upgrades, coins and equipment and start again. The souls can then be spent on permanent upgrades and unlockables. This too I’ve seen in other games and is sometimes called “prestiging”. Later, there’s also a third type of currency which you can sort of “super prestige” with, which also wipes out your permanent upgrades but lets you buy other properly permanent upgrades. Oh, and there’s a gem currency which you can buy various thing with but requires Real Actual Money, so I never touched it.

The “idle” bit which isn’t though, is the auto-runner stuff. Sure, you can just leave the game running (or even not running, and coins and souls rack up when you’re not playing), but there are missions and requirements where you need to interact. Like, boost so many times, or collect boxes that require you to jump, or enter and complete bonus levels which are tricky (the first few times, but not when you’ve done them over 200 times) platforming timed-jump challenges with big money rewards. If you don’t do these hands-on bits, you progress much, much less quickly. And, since this game is months long (yes, I’ve been playing it for months, off and on) you have to take part or it’ll be years.

In terms of completing it, I bought everything. All upgrades, all items, all unlocks. There’s no “congraturation you sucsess” and there’s no credit roll, but I literally ran out of things to do, so as far as I’m concerned, I’m done. Should you play it? No. It might be free but it’s stupid and too time consuming and there are a few bits in your progress where it takes too long between improvements. Like, when you first hit Billions of coins, it takes hours to accumulate them and reach the next milestone. Same when you get to Octillions. But you skip over Trillions so fast you barely notice they exist. There’s a bit of a pacing issue, and I can’t help feel it’s intentional to get you to cave and spend Real Actual Money to skip these slow bits. I think I’d have prefered to pay a bit for the game and not have to deal with Crawl or Pay.

#completed #steam #steamDeck

🎮 Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney Dunks On Gabe Newell Raising Steam Deck Prices While Flaunting $500 Million Super Yacht

Then people turned around and dunked on Sweeney for laying off 1,000 employees

📰 Source: Kotaku
🔗 Link: https://kotaku.com/epic-games-ceo-tim-sweeney-dunks-on-gabe-newell-raising-steam-deck-prices-while-flaunting-500-super-yacht-2000700489

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