There certainly are a few gems within the massive 75-title-long list

Mar 21, 2014 09:56 GMT  ·  By

As usual, the Steam community has Greenlit another batch of hopeful games. The uncommon thing this time is that the list is 75 titles long, or 50 percent bigger for statistics fans.

The titles were, of course, selected using the same time-proven criteria of community votes together with crowdfunding success, press coverage and performance on other platforms.

The big list has a couple of promising titles, most of which are obviously unknown. So let's dig in.

Among the ones that did ring a bell are Algo-Bot and Glitchspace, both of them puzzle games that also work as programming logic teaching tools, Airscape: The Fall of Gravity, a cute platformer that has players flip and revolve around the environment, and Celestian Tales: Old North, an attempt to redefine classic Japanese role-playing games that's going strong on Kickstarter.

The list, as expected, doesn't stop there and Metroid fans who always wanted a little dose of action role-playing game thrown into the mix will be happy to find that Dark Drive satiates their craving, and fans of 2D platformers with building and survival features will find that Dig or Die presents another interesting option.

Speaking of Kickstarter champions, the silly titled Dragon Fin Soup met its goal with still three weeks to go in the campaign, presenting a SNES style role-playing game with roguelike elements and, of course, much better looking visuals.

If you're wondering what would happen if everything you touched was made out of jelly, look no further: The Floor is Jelly is a colorful puzzle platformer that sets out to find just that.

Want some strategy? No problem, Faeria is a strategy card game that was funded on Kickstarter at the end of last year and is now already prepared for testing, offering a mix of board game and trading card game mechanics.

Taikodom: Living Universe is a free-to-play space combat massively multiplayer online game that allows players to duke it out with a variety of spacecraft, set in a giant persistent universe in the 23rd century.

Rhythm games enthusiasts will also be pleased to know that Dub Wars is among the cleared titles, an arcade shooter that features tons of great licensed dubstep and electronica tracks.

The list then goes on and features more platformers, some adventure games with unique visuals and even a couple of massively online multiplayer role-playing games, and you can check out the full list in the official Steam Community announcement.