MouseWithBeer

June report

Man I really need to get my shit together.

Completed SG wins

Atomic Girls
Playtime: 51 minutes
Achievements: 40 of 40 (100%)
Review: A not particularly good and quite lazily made memory game (the tiles you flip are literally just one solid color and they repeat multiple times in the same level) with 40 levels to play. Couldn't care less for the images either, but that is just me and it is a personal thing. Works without any problems on Linux with Proton (9.0-2).
Cars and Girls
Playtime: 34 minutes
Achievements: 40 of 40 (100%)
Review: It could have been an ok puzzle game with 40 jigsaw puzzles between 12 and 74 pieces, however the fact that you always see the image you are supposed to put together with the exact jigsaw shapes bellow where you are supposed to place them completely ruins the point of a jigsaw. Couldn't care less for the images either, but that is just me and it is a personal thing. Works without any problems on Linux with Proton (9.0-2).

Other completed games

Papa's Freezeria Deluxe
Playtime: 25.5 hours
Achievements: 90 of 90 (100%)
Review: This game is absolute pure nostalgia for my childhood. And while it is a good game and it has a ridiculous amount of ingredients/customers/recipes/clothing/decorations to unlock it does however come with some annoying issues: it is too way too easy, it could do with some more upgrades you could buy, some animations are unnecessarily slow and could be speed up/skipped, it gets repetitive. Works fine on Linux with Proton (9.0-1).
Hidden Cats in New York
Playtime: 1.5 hours
Achievements: 52 of 52 (100%)
Review: A good hidden object game where you have to find 757 scattered cats around a main and 6 bonus levels. On the main level each section gets colored as you find all the cats in it which is really satisfying to see. On the bonus levels also get colored, but only once you finish the whole level. Moving cars are a nice touch and idea, but also kinda annoying to deal with. Works without any issues on Linux with Proton (9.0-2).
Hidden Cats in London
Playtime: 47 minutes
Achievements: 44 of 44 (100%)
Review: A good hidden object game where you have to find 558 scattered cats around a main and 6 bonus levels. On the main level each section gets colored as you find all the cats in it which is really satisfying to see. On the bonus levels also get colored, but only once you finish the whole level. Moving cars are a nice touch and idea, but annoying to deal with. I had one cat not appear in advanced mode till I reloaded. Works fine on Linux with Proton (9.0-2).
Hidden Cats in Paris
Playtime: 1.2 hours
Achievements: 46 of 46 (100%)
Review: A good hidden object game where you have to find 683 scattered cats around a main and 6 bonus levels. On the main level each section gets colored as you find all the cats in it which is really satisfying to see. On the bonus levels also get colored, but only once you finish the whole level. There is way too much noise from the sound effects and the moving cars are a nice touch and idea, but annoying to deal with. Works fine on Linux with Proton (9.0-2).
devonrv

Couldn’t care less for the images either

Genuinely curious: why enter to win those games if you couldn’t care less for their main selling point? Your complaints about gameplay can also easily be seen in the games’ trailers, too, so you can’t say you didn’t know what you were getting into…