Recommended several cost-effective Steam platform games
Today I'm going to show you a few cost-effective games. When it comes to playing games over the years, most games are like, I've been there, I've played, I don't regret it. Some of the games I'm going to recommend today are, I've been here, I'm still here, I'm not leaving! If you focus on the price/performance ratio of games , then the games featured in this program are worthy of each other. These games are basically Steam sandbox games. Open world, build management, survival crisis, etc., these games are excellent in no particular order, as long as the graphics are to your liking.
The first game was Edge World. Rim World is a 2D game presented from the perspective of God. It has received positive reviews on Steam since its release in 2018 and is generally a lot of fun. The game tells the story of three human survivors who are forced to land on an alien planet, and all the player has to do is keep an eye on them and create the conditions for them to survive on the planet. But judging from the intro and graphics, there's nothing surprising about the game. In fact, the game has a huge, complex, and surprising gameplay experience. As the game progresses, you will gradually discover all kinds of alien survival crises, both imaginable and unimaginable. Such crises can come at any time, from destruction and change caused by environmental factors, to the siege of beasts or the emergence of other tribes. As the game progresses, the player will capture more and more people in battle. Or expand the population in other ways. The more people you have, the faster you can produce, build and grow. But on the other hand, more people make more trouble. Dealing with people's health problems or emotional disputes between people becomes one of the focus and highlights of the game. So much so that when you spend enough time playing games and looking at little people floating around on the screen, you might inadvertently develop a crush on them. They really seem to have joys and sorrows and exist in another dimension. Of course, the story of the game is only a brief introduction. If you're interested in this, I suggest you play the game and see if you and I feel the same way.
The second game is Story of Stardew Valley. When it comes to this game, I really had a process of getting to know him. When it first came out, I was blind and seriously underestimated the game. I thought it was just a casual game with feelings. It wasn't until after the game went viral that a lot of press and bigwigs were talking about it, and it was an amazing game, that I picked it up again. In the game, the player plays the role of a social animal, who can't stand the daily, complicated and boring work. So he opened the letter his grandfather had left him before he died. Inside was a note and a large pasture left for him. So he came to this magical land called Stardew Valley. Started a new life in a place called Pelican Town. Here he will meet a number of NPCS with stories, and can develop a story with one of them. Of course, there's more to the game than that. Farming, exploring caves, reinventing towns -- all of which sound casual -- is what players do most of the time during the game's flow. In short, this is a game that won't make you rush. You don't have to rush to unlock new stories, nor do you have to pursue anything utilitarian, because in this game, you just need to live like a normal person can be.
The third game is Teraria. Speaking of this game, I stand up and salute it. It's a game that combines exploration, collecting, fighting, and building. Players will explore and discover the entire planet. In the beginning, you can only gather some basic materials and supplies to build some simple and necessary facilities. But before you know it, you'll find yourself in the middle of it all. As the game updates and plays longer, you'll find that other games are getting better and better, but here you're still exploring and being surprised by what you find. While there is a goal, there is also a so-called main line. But few people rush to do it once they get started. Basically spend a lot of time walking around in this beautiful, dangerous and magical world. And even if you finally accomplish your goals, you will still be attached to the world. Since the release of the game in 2011, multiple version updates have made the game quite improved, and the content has also reached the level of unimagined. I think this game is really fun.
The fourth race is "No oxygen".
The fifth game is Don't Go Hungry.
The six is game the Dyson Sphere program.
The seventh game is Project Zombie
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They don't have amazing graphics, but from the player's point of view, fun is the ultimate quest.
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