- February 26, 2025
- Tero Lunkka
Lawnmower Game: Survival
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About
"Lawnmower Game: Survival" is a racing game where players must control a lawnmower through 15 themed levels within a 60-second time limit to find coins and reach the finish line. Completing levels rewards players with Steam achievements. The controls are straightforward, using WASD for movement, space bar for the hand brake, and escape to return to the main menu. The challenge lies in being a fast enough lawnmower driver to complete all levels in this intense racing game.





- The game is visually appealing with a charming low-poly aesthetic.
- It's a fun and light-hearted experience, perfect for quick gaming sessions.
- The game features interesting levels and a relaxing soundtrack, making it enjoyable despite some bugs.
- The game is criticized as an asset flip, lacking originality and proper credit to asset creators.
- It has significant performance issues, including lag on modern hardware and limited resolution support.
- The gameplay is considered shallow and lacks depth, with many players feeling it doesn't meet basic gaming standards.
monetization
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the developers has been heavily criticized for being exploitative and unethical, with accusations of plagiarism and cash grabs through the use of uncredited assets. Users report a pattern of creating low-quality games that rely on misleading reviews from fake accounts, raising concerns about the integrity of the game's release on platforms like Steam.
“The developers here didn't credit any of the artists and real, actual game developers who created the assets, so this is plagiarism as well as a cash grab.”
“Tero Lunkka/Valkeala Software have shown a repeat pattern of unethically dumping other people's work onto Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab through this account or closely linked/alternate accounts.”
“They're all written in either Russian, broken English, or AI-generated text, appear at almost exactly the same time shortly after the game launched on Steam, all have a direct Steam purchase of the game, and the accounts are used consistently to write fake reviews for asset flips and other cash grabs/scams.”