[The] I found this on Steam Greenlight Thread

Ki!ler-Mk1

Active Member
Where's the I found this on Steam Greenlight thread?


Artemis:

Not sure about the gameplay but the concept is quite nice, the old bridge command and control concept which star trek is centred around. Designed for playing with 4-5 computers linked on a LAN.




Project Zomboid:

This one did the rounds sometime in last few years, and has been in development ever since, i played the alpha demo last year, and one of the private release versions, and its a great game with permadeath and no saving, so some real peril which can really get to you after playing for a few hours. (Which i would have bought if they were not using desura) Should it get to steam I'll certainly be buying.



What have you found on Greenlight?



EDIT: Should this be in the linkhive?
 

SwampFae

Super Moderator
Staff member
Stumbled over something that has definatly given me a massive trip down Retro Lane. Project Giana.

Thoughts so far: Carries a similar feeling to The great Giana Sisters(C-64) as well as Giana Sisters DS(NDS), but with a shiny new twist to it. Have to say that I was very much impressed with it. You build up your skill as you play. awesome level design. well balanced controls, especially if you play it the old way, with a gamepad.

Giana Sisters GamePlay video

Additional resources & information for this game:
 

Ki!ler-Mk1

Active Member
Times like this when I wish we had a public "like" function like on MPUK, that video is awesome fae, thanks!
 

Ronin Storm

Administrator
Staff member
I think there's a certain missing of the point, here. Mk1 was referring to MPUK's forums.
 

Zhar

New Member
What I like the most (BY FAR) is the people putting submissions on greenlight that are projects practically started as soon as they heard of greenlight. Especially when they try to convince you it's a proper game and not something not even worthy of being a free phone app.
 

Silk

Well-Known Member
What I like the most (BY FAR) is the people putting submissions on greenlight that are projects practically started as soon as they heard of greenlight. Especially when they try to convince you it's a proper game and not something not even worthy of being a free phone app.

I hope you aren't talking about me, spent months on mine so far! :p
 

Zhar

New Member
I hope you aren't talking about me, spent months on mine so far! :p
No worries, I'm talking about games like adventure of cube (which is as interesting as it sounds) which have no place on steam greenlight and neither do I believe they wouldn't be blammed on newgrounds for genuinely bad content.
 
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