"Hi, and welcome to This Game is Simple"This Game is Simple is a narrative-driven walking simulator that tells a story about the creative process. As the player, you are guided through a work-in-progress game by its developer, watching in real time as it gains new features and becomes more impressive. However, as the game becomes increasingly complex, our narrator begins to show signs of frustration. Before long, it becomes clear what the issue is. They are no longer passionate about their game. Experience a short, bite sized narrative that can be completed in one sitting for free in this indie game inspired by The Beginners Guide, Self-Checkout Unlimited and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture. Furthermore, relax and take some screenshots in the exploration mode- an additional mode that allows players to freely explore environments seen throughout the story. Finally, keep a keen eye throughout the main story, as you may just find a few secrets relating to your favourite games...Features:A linear and complete story that can be experienced in one sitting. Stunning visuals that develop throughout the
Simple Arena Robots is a one of a kind multiplayer fighting game. It combines RPG customization features with thrilling tactical real-time combat. We've redefined the combat genre by allowing players to fully customize their characters through modular suits with various weapons and stats
Ever wanted to run an airline but didn't want to manage the minutiae of designing your planes to the last detail. This is the game for you. The premise is simple. You buy planes of different sizes, you set up routes between points - deciding the average price and assign planes to align capacity with demand. Then you adjust as the competition reacts, always trying to find the best mix of route demand, price and
Play the demo for our classic Sudoku game! The demo includes one unique puzzle for three difficulties, while the full version has achievements, more music tracks, unlimited puzzles, and more difficulty levels. Win the game of Sudoku by correctly placing the numbers in all the squares on the grid. Enter numbers (1-9) so that each digit appears once in each horizontal row, vertical column, and 3 by 3 group. You won’t be penalized for mistakes. If you complete the puzzle incorrectly, just backtrack until the numbers are in the proper squares. Use the Notes feature to speculate or rule out potential options on any given square. The Clear or FIll Notes button hides or shows all note numbers in a particular square. Customize colors including dark mode. Try to solve the puzzle in the fastest time for each difficulty level!