Hey I want to start an Instagram series where I will play small games and will rate them so if you want me to play your game please let me know

Hey I want to start an Instagram series where I will play small games and will rate them its called Worth the click and the thing is I want recommendations for the games to play which you think are very underrated or like a masterpiece or the games you made so if you have any suggestions please LMK it can me a steam an itch or even an android game : ) Looking forward to your suggestions

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u/DarkAlgorithm — 13 days ago

Hey I want to start an Instagram series where I will play small games and will rate them

Hey I want to start an Instagram series where I will play small games and will rate them its called Worth the click and the thing is I want recommendations for the games to play which you think are very underrated or like a masterpiece so if you have any suggestions please LMK it can me a steam an itch or even an android game : ) Looking forward to your suggestions

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u/DarkAlgorithm — 13 days ago

I made a noir detective game where you solve 12 murders search scenes, press suspects with evidence, and accuse the wrong person at your own risk

Hey everyone! I've been building a noir detective mystery game called

Project Black File and it finally feels ready to show people.

What it is: You're Detective Halloran the one they call when the trail

goes cold. Twelve self-contained murder cases: a publisher shot inside a study

locked from the inside, a painter killed behind her own slashed canvas, a

judge murdered on a night train exactly the way a novelist wrote it, a maestro

poisoned mid-symphony in front of 900 people, identical twins where you have

to work out *which brother is actually dead*… each one is a fair-play mystery

you can genuinely solve.

How it plays:

- 🔍 Search crime scenes with a flashlight and a forensics kit (UV, print

dust, luminol) — evidence develops like a polaroid when you bag it

- 🗣️ Interrogate three suspects per case. Press a statement with the right

evidence and they crack. Press with the wrong one and they lose patience —

push too hard and they lawyer up for good

- 🧵 A corkboard web of relationships that starts as unlabeled threads and

fills in as you dig — plus suspicion literally glowing around whoever the

evidence points at

- ⚖️ To close a case you name the killer AND lock in motive, opportunity and

means. Three attempts. Wrong accusations have real consequences — every

innocent person you charge gets their own (usually awful) ending

- 📰 Convictions land as next morning's newspaper front page

There's also a hidden thread (literally) running through the early cases that

unlocks a secret final confrontation if you find all of them.

It's fully offline, landscape, dark-noir aesthetic, with an ambient soundtrack

(rain, train wheels, a heartbeat when you're about to accuse someone).

I'd genuinely love feedback — difficulty, favorite case, anything that felt

unfair. Happy to answer anything about how it works.

Link : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jP963PVXlIrKTWvn\_vMIwBpxNKUA50Cc/view?usp=sharing

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u/DarkAlgorithm — 1 month ago

I made a noir detective game where you solve 12 murders search scenes, press suspects with evidence, and accuse the wrong person at your own risk

Hey everyone! I've been building a noir detective mystery game called

Project Black File and it finally feels ready to show people.

What it is: You're Detective Halloran the one they call when the trail

goes cold. Twelve self-contained murder cases: a publisher shot inside a study

locked from the inside, a painter killed behind her own slashed canvas, a

judge murdered on a night train exactly the way a novelist wrote it, a maestro

poisoned mid-symphony in front of 900 people, identical twins where you have

to work out *which brother is actually dead*… each one is a fair-play mystery

you can genuinely solve.

How it plays:

- 🔍 Search crime scenes with a flashlight and a forensics kit (UV, print

dust, luminol) — evidence develops like a polaroid when you bag it

- 🗣️ Interrogate three suspects per case. Press a statement with the right

evidence and they crack. Press with the wrong one and they lose patience —

push too hard and they lawyer up for good

- 🧵 A corkboard web of relationships that starts as unlabeled threads and

fills in as you dig — plus suspicion literally glowing around whoever the

evidence points at

- ⚖️ To close a case you name the killer AND lock in motive, opportunity and

means. Three attempts. Wrong accusations have real consequences — every

innocent person you charge gets their own (usually awful) ending

- 📰 Convictions land as next morning's newspaper front page

There's also a hidden thread (literally) running through the early cases that

unlocks a secret final confrontation if you find all of them.

It's fully offline, landscape, dark-noir aesthetic, with an ambient soundtrack

(rain, train wheels, a heartbeat when you're about to accuse someone).

I'd genuinely love feedback — difficulty, favorite case, anything that felt

unfair. Happy to answer anything about how it works.

Link : https://munib-ul-haq12.itch.io/project-bal

u/DarkAlgorithm — 1 month ago
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Remember Hand Cricket? I made it into a mobile game

Hey everyone!

I grew up playing Hand Cricket with friends in school, so I decided to turn it into a mobile game in Unity.

The game currently has:
• Standard Match, Super Over, Survival, Daily Challenge, and Tournament modes
• Multiple AI opponents with different playstyles
• 10 cricket teams
• Achievements, stats tracking, win streaks
• Commentary, crowd sounds, and haptic feedback

I'm an indie developer from Pakistan and this is a side project I've been working on in my free time.

I'd really appreciate it if some of you could try the game and give honest feedback—good or bad. I'm especially interested in:

  • Gameplay feel
  • Difficulty balancing
  • UI/UX
  • Bugs or performance issues
  • Features you'd like to see

APK: https://munib-ul-haq.itch.io/hand-cricket

Thanks! Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

u/DarkAlgorithm — 2 months ago