GamersGoMakers
GamersGoMakers is a Simulation, Strategy, Management, and Single-player video game for Windows developed by gnifrebel games. Throughout the game, the player plays like a developer where the main mission is to develop a video game. With simple graphics and an innovative soundtrack, the game is addictive and interesting.
In the start, the player can create games of limited genres, but as he makes progress, the game unlocks all the options. The player not only experiences the life of a developer, but he also has to go through the designer, producer, artist, or composer’s lives. There are 31 game genres available with three difficulty levels. Easy, Normal, and Hard are the basic levels that a player can play.
The player has to follow the market trend and must become a threat to the competitors. The player can create addons, sequels, or launch a new edition for platforms. The developer can hire up to 26 employees with specializations in genres to help him out. The developer has to level up the employees by unlocking all the 20 skills.
#1 Paper Beast
Paper Beast is an Adventure, Puzzle, and Single-player Virtual Reality video game that takes place in the sandbox-themed world, developed by Pixel Reef. The game is about the exploration of a dreamlike universe where you discover wildlife. Somewhere in the era of the internet, life has blossomed, and you are the first man who set his foot in the strange ecosystem. There is a strange force that seems to weigh on its balance.
Your goal is to join a force with endearing beings and attempt to solve a series of puzzles of the game. In the game, you can navigate a civilized world created from the imagination of Eric Chahi, who is the creator of Another World. The game has two playable modes, such as the Adventure and the Sandbox. Start navigating the world from a first-person perspective to complete challenging puzzles for in-game rewards.
#2 Transformers: Battlegrounds
Transformers: Battlegrounds is an Adventure, Turn-Based, Strategy, and Single-player video game developed by Outright Games. Throughout the game, the player serves as a leader where the primary mission is to restore the peace of the world ruined by the antagonists. The player has to assemble the best squad and face enemies bravely.
The player needs both strength and strategy to defeat the Decepticons. The game has transformer characters having strong abilities and help the player to dominate the battle ahead. The newly transformation characters are Optimus, Grimlock, and much more. The game has multiple venues, and the player has to use each environment. The player has to avoid desert sandstorms, Cyberton’s Energon storms, and must battle the foes in city streets.
The most important is the player’s Energon meter that he can fill up to unleash powerful abilities that crush the enemies. The game has three difficulty settings where the challenges depend on the selected level. The player can test his strategic skills to capture the flag, horde mode, last stand, and many other modes.
#3 The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope
The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope is an Adventure, Horror-Survival, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It is the sequel to The Dark Pictures Anthology game and offers the player to follow the same storyline as in the last one. Throughout the game, the player assumes control of an unnamed protagonist trapped in a horror town full of ghosts.
The player needs to choose different dialogue options that will advance the story. The player is not alone as there are five other members where the computer is controlling those characters. The player has to build a strong relationship with the other protagonists. The player views the environment using a first-person perspective and comes to experience different ends.
Depending on the choices of the player, all characters may die or survive at the end of the day. The game has two multiplayer modes, such as Shared Story and Movie Night. The first one allows two players to play co-operatively online, and the second one has five players to control individual characters.
#4 Blindfold
Blindfold is an Adventure, Horror-Survival, and Single-player video game developed by Ink Stories. Throughout the game, the player controls a character where the player has to help the protagonist in escaping prison. The game starts in a cell where the player has a police officer at his head.
While playing the game, the player views the environment from the third-person perspective. The game has multiple endings where the player can approach different outcomes as he plays more and more. Most of the game is text-based, where the player has to make progress by selecting certain terms.
The game has some pieces of evidence where the player has to collect all of them for escaping and making progress. Dive into the adventure, play as many times as possible, collect all the pieces of evidence, and follow multiple scenarios. The core features of the game are Third-person perspective, Pieces of Evidence, horror Gameplay, and Multiple Endings.
#5 Swimsanity!
Swimsanity! is an Adventure, 2D, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Decoy Games. Throughout the game, the player finds himself underwater, where the main mission is to shoot all the dangerous and unimagined creatures. The player controls Mooba, the main hero, who has to use a variety of weapons and powers to survive underwater.
In the solo mode, the player is alone against enemies, but in the multiplayer mode, the player can team up with four players. The game has three playable modes as Adventure mode, versus mode, and co-op mode. In the Last Mooba Standing mode, the player must survive against hardships and stand last in the arena.
More than 150 challenges are waiting for the player, but it is not as easy as it seems. The player has to complete eight action-packed modes that can be played online or locally. The player can join the ranked matches to climb the leaderboards and win the crown for the best. The core features of the game are Leaderboards, Different Modes, 150 Challenges, and Addictive Gameplay.