
Many Steam users don’t check or even notice most Greenlight additions; there are simply too many, making it rather time-consuming. Hoping to alleviate this problem somewhat, I bring you The Greenlight Groove, featuring my recommendations from the past week!
A Hole New World (@madgeargames)
The goddess that created the world is sad. The world is full of evil and so she decides to split the world in two, separating and locking all evil away from the peaceful half. The world blessed by the goddess of creation now lives in peace. But then, one day the evil forces find their way to “A Hole New World”…
Neptune Flux (@ZoxideGames)
Neptune Flux is a deep sea adventure game that takes place in the near future. You take on the role of an employee working for a dystopian corporation called A.Q.U.A. carrying out their oceanic operations. As you explore the open ocean you’ll discover supernatural wreck sites, ancient artifacts, lost treasure, and dark secrets. Neptune Flux is inspired by games like Myst, Minecraft, Fallout, and classic Lucas Arts point-and-click adventures. If you like story-driven exploration, this game is for you.
Steamroll
Steamroll is a puzzle and strategy game with a touch of arcade action and adventure. We like to say it takes elements from Portal, from the classic Marble Madness and from minigolf games. It creates a steampunk atmosphere where you will have to solve puzzles by designing and shooting steamballs from your vehicle to create ramps, walls, activate triggers, blow things away, and more.
Memory’s Dogma (@sekaiproject)
Year 2030. With Japan’s recent advancements in information science and neuroscience, human memories can now be saved and recorded. The technology is referred to as “e-Memory.” However, due to the rapid increase in the number of crimes using the e-Memory technology, the government has introduced strict regulations on human memory data. In essence, the government now holds a monopoly on all human memory data.
Regalia: Of Men and Monarchs (@regaliagame)
Regalia is a new kind of JRPG straight from the heart of Europe. Tactical, turn-based battles mixed with rich story, social links, 4X elements, pleasant hand-drawn visuals and a fantastic soundtrack.
Song of Horror (@SongOfHorror)
Song of Horror is a story-driven third person survival horror combining an inspiration in the old school classics with modern design and visuals, evocative of mankind’s eternal fear of what cannot be understood. Take control of up to 16 characters who have been plunged, throughout time, into a nightmare for which they are not prepared.
Walkerman (@Scalemail_Vox)
Walkerman is an Adventure Game/Visual Novel about hunting supernatural creatures.The game is planned for five episodic releases on Windows, Mac, and Linux. Walkerman may feature themes and imagery unsuitable for small children, including those of a violent, disturbing, or sexual nature.
Anima Gate of Memories
Anima Gate of Memories is a third person action RPG. The game is mostly focused on combat and exploration, but it will also have a huge roleplaying elements. While it is story driven, it doesn’t force you to ride along rails to complete it. The game gives players freedom to explore a rich world and tackle only the obstacles that they want. This way, each player can visit many diverse places and reach very different endings depending on their choices.
The End Of The World (@izanamigworks)
The End Of The World is an apocalyptic 2D point blank range shoot ’em up, crafted to empower every inch of the arcade adrenaline, you’ll need to see the world through the violent eyes of Jane & Lex Aronax.
Mu Complex
Ever wanted to be a hacker? Not that AAA kind of hacker. We’re talking about real hacker, using the hard old way. Someone who writes some cryptic commands only he can understand to get deep into some dirty corporation. That’s what you want, that’s what we provide. Don’t worry, you’ll learn step by step how to do that, to finally become a full-featured hacker.