So Long Earth
So Long Earth is an Action, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Ed Farage. Throughout the game, the player takes on the role of an unnamed protagonist whose main mission is to explore the universe outside the Earth. From an isometric angle, the player can view everything clearly on the board. It has no challenges so that the player can relax and needs no weapons.
The game has a compass on the bottom right of the screen that gives out the locations in which the character is moving. The stunning piece of background music gives the player a harmonious environment to play. As the player explores more, he finds more about the giant universe. The game has nothing to do with the exploration of the universe.
On the way, some interactive items offer the player beneficial information. Get into the adventurer role, explore the universe from an isometric angle, and relax with just one mission. The game’s core features are Isometric Angle, Multiple Locations, Easy Controls, and Compass Meter.
#1 Estranged: Act II
Estranged: Act II is an Adventure, Exploration, Horror, and Single-player video game developed by Alan Edwardes for Windows. Throughout the gameplay, the player follows the fishermen’s life who get trapped on an island during an unbearable storm. Luckily, he finds himself alive, and now the player has to help him in his survival against natural disasters.
While inspecting the world, the player views the environment from the first-person perspective. The game has interactive items with which a player can interact and find more about the story. The player finds horrifying creatures on an island and terrifying monsters on the water. The character can use melee weapons and guns to save his life and kill the monster before they do.
The player can unlock more characters by progressing or customize the existing one. A series of weapons are available for the player, with upgrades available. The player controls the character’s movement from a joystick. The game’s core features are First-person Perspective, Weapons, Joystick Controller, Horrifying Monsters, and Island Exploration.
#2 UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde
UnSummoning: the Spectral Horde is an Action, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Roaming Ground Studio for Windows. Throughout the game, the player controls a twin shooter whose main mission is to face enemies who have wrecked the world. For world survival, the player has to eliminate all of them.
While playing the game, the player views the environment from an isometric angle. The gamer has many levels where the player has to complete every level. The player moves on a grid where different blocks have different enemies printed on them. As the player has killed certain enemies, the game removes that killed creature from the field block.
When the player has cleared all the blocks, the level gets completed. The player must grab a special weapon to increase the character’s firepower. The player equips a spinning blade that he can use to slice the enemies or use an unstoppable magic beam. The game has core features such as Magical Powers, Multiple Enemies, Ten Levels, and Two Playable Modes.