Nan Rymer at RantGaming writes:
"Steam Greenlight, Steam’s newest platform feature that allows the community to take part in selecting some of the next games that should be released on Steam, went live last night, August 30th, 2012. At the time of launch, a little over 30 games were on the list of games awaiting judgment from Steam users, but as of this morning, the number has increased almost 20 times over and in 10 categories ranging from action to racing to massively multi-player to sports, and 5 types, i.e., single-player or co-op.
To go through and play each and everyone of of these games on Steam Greenlight would easily take up a full week’s time, not to mention some submissions are but promises of games that could be, but I buckled down and picked through to create a list of games which caught my attention as I browsed the rows on columns on rows of games indie and established (but not as well known) developers had to offer."
Project Zomboid is probably the most detailed zombie game and with a really large community. So, here are the best mods to enhance your game.
Project Zomboid is definitely a must-have if you're looking for the most complete zombie apocalypse simulator out there.
This is the only game I've ever gotten refunded on Steam. I love the concept but it just felt horrible to play.
Man this is still in development? It was released over ten years ago and still not finished.
I bought this game in early access years ago and played it for about 10 minutes before uninstalling it. I never requested a refund but never played it again. I have heard it’s come on a bit since those days and I’ve always considered one day I would reinstall it just to check it out again but I haven’t… yet.
Halo aficionado Sickjen showcases what destructible environments could look like In Halo Infinite through a Jenga-themed map in Forge.
I've rated 71 games so far according to Steam, and this one is probably my favorite.
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