An interesting game that allows you to kill time with passion. The 8-bit atmosphere takes the player into adolescence, when he wanted to spend all his free time in a computer club with friends, to make this club cool in his own way. The economic component makes the game not mindless, it makes you think over a plan. Music maintains the whole atmosphere and adds nostalgic notes.
Game club "Waka-Waka"
- Release Date:
- Apr 18, 2019
- Developer:
- VICTORIA Games, FastGame
- Publisher:
- FastGame
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
game Features:
- 22 different game devices
- Music includes 28 different 8-bit melodies
- machinery Breakdowns
- progress
- Fond memories
Screenshots
User Reviews
After seeing the score and the $0.99 price tag I thought it was worth a shot. However, if it can't pass the "many games that are free are better than this" test, I can't give it a positive review. First off, the game has no save feature It is full of graphical bugs It is unclear if any of the items you can purchase actually do anything The game is stuck on the Christmas theme, despite it currently being August The game has very little depth Now if all of that doesn't bother you feel free to check it out. You can get all of the in-game achievements in 90 minutes exactly, as the last one you'll need is the one to play 90 minutes. Have at.
At first I thought that it was a cute game where you run your own shop where people play games. Although fun at first, I could not ignore the flaws. The worst one is that there is no save feature. There are also bad game breaking features that make some of the buttons (that, you know, the repairs and some of the options for stuff) stop working. It is really a shame that this game had to be this way. Unfortunately the flaws out-way the pros. 3/10
Was a bit of fun for a short while, but seeing how there's no real depth or meaning to anything you're doing, you quickly get the feeling that you could be doing something better with your time. Could have been a great game and I will still recommend it if you're looking for something to fill a boring afternoon, but don't expect the game to entertain you any longer than that one afternoon. It's empty and you're forced to play it all in one sitting, seeing how you can't even save your progress. Nice way to waste an hour or two. But that's about it.
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A simple simulation game where you run your own gaming lounge. It's very basic, where the goal is basically to just keep upgrading your facility with better consoles and furniture. Occasionally, a system will break, and you fix it by using the wrench icon. That's basically all that's in the game, and it's ok. The simplicity wasn't a bad thing at all.I ran into a few issues with the game. First of all, it literally doesn't work unless it's in fullscreen, otherwise it cuts the buttons off. Secondly, the controls weren't the best. This is not a good thing for a mouse-based game. It felt like you had to have pixel-perfect accuracy on the problems to fix them.I recommend this game because it's a decent sim game for a low price, but I hope that further development and bug fixing will happen to make this game even better.
Nice Game, but pls add a saving mechanic and a leaderboard.
I played this game with the song Toca Toca and got double the pleasure.
I liked the musical accompaniment and repairing equipment.
While the discount is valid, you need to take advantage of the discount. My undertakings are not justified in this, they said...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP and newer
- Processor: 2.0 + GHz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated Graphics
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Sound Card: Integrated Audio
FAQ
How much does Game club "Waka-Waka" cost?
Game club "Waka-Waka" costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Game club "Waka-Waka"?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP and newer Processor: 2.0 + GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: Integrated Graphics DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 200 MB available space Sound Card: Integrated Audio
What platforms is Game club "Waka-Waka" available on?
Game club "Waka-Waka" is available on Windows PC.
Is Game club "Waka-Waka" worth buying?
Game club "Waka-Waka" has 73% positive reviews from 75 players.
When was Game club "Waka-Waka" released?
Game club "Waka-Waka" was released on Apr 18, 2019.
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