ViruZ
A downloadable game
Experiments were conducted in top-secret laboratories. They were developing a new type of bio-weapon. Something went wrong and one of the samples was released. Everyone knows how a human hero saves humanity from a monster. Let's now see it through the eyes of a monster. The monster also has the right to live.
WHAT'S WORTH PLAYING FOR?
Mutation-The character can change its shape. In each new chapter, you will have to mutate into a more powerful, faster and more dangerous monster. You will possess people and objects. To control living organisms. Shoot, make cocoons, break walls, and much more
Riddles - You can't just run through the entire floor. There are many obstacles waiting for you. Traps, doors, elevators, people, lasers, and much more. There will be a lot of puzzles on the way, carry a pen and a notebook with you, as this will be a good warm-up for the brain
Status | Released |
Rating | Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | langoniertwo |
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sweet fun game dev
Hello! I recently completed a review of your game for my Youtube series “The First 15”! I’ve placed a link to the video down below, please check it out and take the criticism to heart. You have some potential as a game developer, but this one still needs a bit of work in my opinion.
1) I definitely noticed that the game is a demo, based on the fact that the file name is "Demo".
2) How would I or anyone else know that the full game is available in Steam when you have not shared that information anywhere on this page?
3) Saying "you can play the game without bugs if you give me money" is the same as saying "I couldn't be bothered to present my best work in the demo, but maybe the version you pay for will be better". This is consistent with my comment that you did not seem to have put real work into the project.
4) I looked it up, and while your "game" has several positive reviews, many seemed to have popped up quite recently (around when I put out my review). Most of them are in Russian, and when translated it seems that people just said what the game is and gave you a thumbs up (not an actual review). Two of the reviews are almost identical (one in English and one in Russian), and two of them literally say your game is trash or that it's not worth the money, yet they still gave you a thumbs up. This suggests to me that some of the reviewers may have been paid for, or were trolling you.
Based on all of the above, I've adjusted my review to one star. Terrible game.
Aren't players supposed to decide what's good and what's bad? I'm just trying to spread the news + tell you about my opinion...as you yourself have requested in the past.
When we place our work in the public space, we invite criticism, and we have to choose whether to learn from that criticism, or ignore it. Do you think that every person who has played one of the games I developed has loved it? Of course not. Some of them were even quite mean about their opinions. But by placing my game on the internet, I presented my best work at the time, and had to be able to live with the criticism I received.
Apparently, you are NOT able to live with criticism...I would suggest you A) get a thicker skin, or B) get a new hobby, because REGARDLESS of how good your game is, there will always be people who do not like it...in this case, probably quite a few. If you don't like it, then release a demo without bugs, actually TELL people you are selling the game on Steam, and don't buy positive reviews from people who are just going to trash your game in their comments anyway...
What kind of burger should I have?
Great game.
Thank you
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cool
Thank you