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Geeste

$0.99
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About This Game

Take on the role of the ultimate Ghost-Fighting robot "Ghostatron 9000" and eradicate every ghost in site, you are humanity's last hope.

Taking inspiration from the coolest little yellow dot to grace arcade screens, Geeste brings a whole new spin to a classic gaming formula.

Geeste is the Afrikaans word for "Spirits" and represents not only the overlaying eerie horror theme but also the level of skill and perseverance you will need in order to succeed in the game.

In true arcade fashion (and to amplify the Horror element), Geeste is also a survival game with no saves. Either play to get a high score and compete with your friends, see how many Rounds you can last or if you're brave see if you can be the 1st player who can make it past Round 20 and you might be able to claim your prize ;)

Finally, to keep the game exciting and interesting, each round will add a new element or tweak an existing one.

Features:

- Fast-paced FPS Action
- A Unique Aiming and Shooting style to accentuate the arcade speed
- Arcade, Horror, Survival at its best
- Compete for High Scores
- A Prize at the end for the 1st player to reach round 20
- Each round a new element is added or tweaked to keep it fresh.
- 20 Rounds of pure CARNAGE!!!
- COMING SOON: Leaderboards

Planned DLC, with your help:

- The best $1 Multiplayer add-on ever!
- If we can get enough sales we would love to add more Rounds and Prizes to win via cheap, small DLCs.
- With all of you behind us, we can expand Geeste into something really special

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User Reviews

Mixed
12 user reviews
42%
Positive
14 min at review
Not Recommended

This is a Pac-Man clone. Yes, you've read that right. You attack the score by wandering around the map trying to collect all balls when chased by ghosts, with big (or in this case, blue) balls making ghosts vulnerable and running away from you for a while. There are some minor differences, though: - the ghosts are creepy, not colourful and cute - the layout of map and where the balls are is unknown and therefore you have to search a bit - the ghosts do not block all the hallway, so you may dodge them if you're quick enough - you don't "eat" the ghost when powered up, but shoot them. Anyway, this is a very simple game with even more simple technical execution. It feels more like a Ludum Dare entry rather than a sold game. I've paid about half an euro for it in a discount and it still seems too much. The ghosts are cool and creepy, though.

15 helpful 2 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Fix the bug thats makes ghosts able to run away from you into you and just carry you to whatever part of the map they please. That way yu require to shoot them with the blue gun. Oh and I don't know if this is intentional or not, but ghosts I have already hit with the blue gun that will despawn, will just go back to being able to kill me when they respawn. Its a mediocre game, and I was expecting a more linear horror game (all I saw was kill ghosts with guns) but it runs smoothly and if you know what kind of game your buying I guess its good? Very repetative though I'm just going to give it a thumbs up because theres no option that goes in between yes and no

13 helpful
15 min at review
Not Recommended

[b][quote][url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asset_flip]Warning: Asset Flip![/url][/quote][/b] Geeste is a Unity Asset flip, what Valve calls a "fake game". The "developer", Skobbejak Games/Skermunkel, took the [url=https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/tools/game-toolkits/ufps-ultimate-fps-233711]UFPS: Ultimate FPS[/url] Unity Store tutorial/demo/game asset pack from the real developers, Opsive, slapped a few questionable, probably "borrowed" stock assets onto it, used it to build a very basic FPS arena, then dumped it onto Steam. And sure, to some extent these asset packs are for "making FPS games", but they're designed to educate developers who need to learn, not replace the actual job of game development. And this game absolutely fails the fundamental litmus test when it comes to "Is this an asset flip?". The "developers" behind this shovelware did not credit any of the actual, real game developers whose work they are trying to profit from. There's no game credits, instead,...

5 helpful 1 funny
8 min at review
Not Recommended

Geeste ("Ghosts"). -This is a very simple game as there is nothing to do beyond getting souls and shooting ghosts. -The game also feels very barebones, despite its simplicity: • Very basic soundtrack. • No real style is used in the environment, which doesn't aid in the barebones feeling. The game feels like a group of unity assets placed together, which is likely what causes these feelings of bareboneness. I do not recommend this game to anyone. If you want to support the developers then I recommend their previous title, as it is a considerably better experience than this.

2 helpful
8 min at review
Not Recommended

It's like Doom Guy and Ms.Pac-Man had a baby... ...and then Doom Guy shook that baby just a bit too much.

1 helpful 4 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I love this game a lot more than I expected. I could never get into Pac-Man that much but this is loads of fun to me. The only issue I have with the game is that, when there are very few souls left, I often spend a considerable amount of time looking for them, which isn't very fun. Perhaps a map could appear in the corner of the screen when there are 10 souls remaining or something to fix this minor issue. It also wouldn't hurt to have a round select with an in-game timer to do time trials. Regardless, if you think Pac-Man as a first-person shooter (with gimmicks added every level) sounds fun, I would definitely give this a try.

1 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 32-bit
  • Processor: Dual Core
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia Geforce 8800 OR ATI Radeon HD 3870 OR equivalent/higher
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 150 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Direct X compatible

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Quad Core
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 equivalent/higher
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 150 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Direct X compatible

FAQ

How much does Geeste cost?

Geeste costs $0.99.

What are the system requirements for Geeste?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 32-bit Processor: Dual Core Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia Geforce 8800 OR ATI Radeon HD 3870 OR equivalent/higher DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 150 MB available space Sound Card: Direct X compatible Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 64-bit Processor: Quad Core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 equivalent/higher DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 150 MB available space Sound Card: Direct X compatible

What platforms is Geeste available on?

Geeste is available on Windows PC.

Is Geeste worth buying?

Geeste has 42% positive reviews from 12 players.

When was Geeste released?

Geeste was released on Apr 18, 2018.

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