UFO 50
To those who have beaten one or more of the games...
Which one was it, and what did you think of said game?
< >
Showing 1-15 of 96 comments
Peahen Sep 18, 2024 @ 4:52pm 
Party House! I loved it. It helped that it plays a lot like the board game Mystic Vale, which I've sunk dozens of hours into.
Catgirl Clawjob Sep 18, 2024 @ 4:56pm 
I really, really wanted Overbold to be the first one I beat, since I got hooked on its mechanics immediately - but I ended up hopping back and forth throughout the collection to take breaks from it.

...and then I beat Quibble Racing on the first go.

Quibble Racing is alright, though I feel that 6 rounds is ever so slightly too short for it - I'll have to see how it plays in hotseat to give it a better veredict.

I did grind out the cherry cart for QR, and that was a PAIN. I either lost everything on the last race, or was too cautious and ended up with only $8000.
Ander Sep 18, 2024 @ 5:00pm 
Mooncat: took me a while to get used to the controls but it's great. I loved the atmosphere and music, it has a good level of challenge and isn't too long. Still need to find the other eggs.

Elfazar's Hat: pretty good, harder than most games I've tried so far. Took me like 10 continues to clear, the last stages don't mess around.
DPS2004 Sep 18, 2024 @ 5:13pm 
I just beat Avianos, and it was amazing! Funnily enough the one review I read before buying mentioned it as a low point? It does require a bit of experimentation to figure out the rules, but once you get the hang of what things on the screen actually mean, its an absolute blast.
Hedrack Sep 18, 2024 @ 5:36pm 
Night Manor, really enjoyed it for the Last Half of Darkness/Uninvited vibes of exploring a creepy house with a monster after you.
Garlyle Wilds Sep 18, 2024 @ 5:57pm 
Barbuta. Very old school "make your own map" era adventure/metroidvania. Desperately wanted to be able to just move faster by the end of it, but it's kinda neat in being relatively open ended; (design but not specifics spoilers) like there's multiple ways to reach the end of the game, lots of secret paths that just exist to get around, and we've got suspicions there's still a few secrets left to find
masterplum Sep 18, 2024 @ 7:18pm 
mini and maxi

Was awesome
Originally posted by Peahen:
Party House! I loved it. It helped that it plays a lot like the board game Mystic Vale, which I've sunk dozens of hours into.

Beat Party House as well. So much fun.

One game that ill never beat is Bushido Ball because I can't beat the last guy, or even come close. Frustrating.
Last edited by H̷o̷l̷y̷ ̷D̷i̷v̷e̷r̷; Sep 18, 2024 @ 8:44pm
ChickenTendies Sep 18, 2024 @ 9:16pm 
I've beaten Seaside Drive (w/ cherry) and gotten gold on Bushido Ball so far. Dunno how I'll be able to get cherry on Bushido Ball because that last guy really is tough, as another person mentioned.

I was sort of choosing around randomly after not clicking with Barbuta and not being too interested in learning Bug Hunter at the moment, and Seaside Drive became a major addiction. I play a lot of bullet hells, so dodging particles and enemies while rapid firing from my own arsenal was really awesome. It's also surprisingly fun co-op, which I was not expecting at all. Definitely excited to see what else I can conquer.
Phil Sep 18, 2024 @ 9:53pm 
The first I beat was Mooncat. It was interesting because you'll never play a game that controls like it ever again. It seems like it has branching paths, so I need to play it a few more times.
Sety Sep 18, 2024 @ 10:07pm 
Planet Zoldoth. I thought it was a really cool adventure game but found aspects of it frustrating. Overall, it was good enough to get me to stick with it for ~3 hours to get a winning run.
Keftiu Sep 18, 2024 @ 10:23pm 
After bouncing around and not clicking too well with a few, I wound up playing three all three difficulties of Avianos in one sitting. It *rules.*
mingyjongo Sep 18, 2024 @ 10:27pm 
Mooncat. What a trip. Controls are otherwordly yet somehow immediately intuitive. Favorite so far.
Captain Blud Sep 18, 2024 @ 11:07pm 
I think it's so cool how many different answers there are here. Shows what variety there is
DearestReject Sep 19, 2024 @ 12:19am 
Originally posted by Call me Blud:
I think it's so cool how many different answers there are here. Shows what variety there is
Exactly the reason I posted here! It's so fun seeing how everyone got their start.
< >
Showing 1-15 of 96 comments
Per page: 1530 50

Date Posted: Sep 18, 2024 @ 4:46pm
Posts: 96