With Steam's Next Fest over halfway done, what demos have you played and enjoyed most?
I've only gotten through a few, myself. House Flipper 2 seemed like an interesting iteration on the original (from what I played of that). Not necessarily for me, but I think it'll please those that are looking for that. I played quite a bit more Kingdom Eighties than I expected I would. Having just played the first Kingdom for the first time not too long ago, Eighties had a lot of changes that I was pleased with, and the theme is great. I will say that making an army of young children is...a bit iffy, hah. Though playing the "big kids" trying to protect their town is pretty nice.
Still have a The Invincible and Lies of P to check out this weekend, and whatever else seems interesting. Any recommendations for other demos that shouldn't be missed?
Copying my previous comment and also adding some more games to it:
I liked:
And an honorable mention to a demo that was already available last time:
I gave a bunch of stuff a fair chance, most came somewhere out of the puzzle category
On my pickup list:
maybe:
not for me:
I really enjoy next fest a lot, still so many more things to give a try.
Stuff I liked:
Stuff I didn't like (or at least not enough to buy):
Liked:
Disliked:
I think the only one I'm sticking around for is House Flipper 2, even though it was extremely buggy for me. I tried a few other ones.. nothing really stuck, to the point I can't even recall the names of the games.
Have you played the first one? If so how does it improve upon the first?
It seems much more polished, but I don't think the demo for the second shows anything beyond the mechanics (versus the actual gameplay loop).
Sea of Stars is the only game that seemed to resonate with me. Maybe I'm old, but the game seemed to push all the right retro RPG buttons.
I've been enjoying the Warhaven demo a lot. TBF, it feels more like early access instead of a demo though. Bookwalker was pretty interesting too.
Fortune's Run is a lot of fun. Like a mix of Deus Ex + boomer shooter with retro graphics.
I'm absolutely in love with The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood
I've already replayed the demo several times. Definitely not everyone's cup of tea, but it's absolutely in my wheelhouse and I'm super excited for it.