The Howler: Hilarious. You make noise in a microphone to make your hot air balloon fly, so if you wanna play, you'll be sitting at your computer going "Whooooooooo... oooooo.... OOOOOOOO".

ing hilarious, I can't decide if I want it or not.
Ocean City Racing: Doesn't look terrible, but it looks like a sandbox game with weak graphics and no real point to doing anything. You walk around, find cars to just get in and drive, and there are some races too. Doesn't look very good at all.
Drip Drip: Described as a drip catching RTS? People seem to be amused by it, but I don't think I'd ever play it.
Residue: Tried watching the trailer, and as soon as it got going it ended.

-up on the dev's part? I dunno, the voiceovers were crappy and the animation was horrible. Doesn't look like something I'd play.
Rooks Keep: This actually looks fun. ARPG style deathmatch game, just running around killing shit. The graphics look really good, and the gameplay looks solid. Afraid it may be more of a multiplayer game (with nobody playing, probably), but it says you can play with bots too. There's also a chess mode, and a combat chess mode... Not sure about that. I'll grab this one though. The dev also said they're at around the 45% mark in the top 100 Greenlight games, so this may have a better chance of getting greenlit.
BrokenEarth: This looks pretty cool. Top down shooter with crazy fast paced combat, tons of movement, multiplayer or singleplayer. Looks solid and fun, I'd down for this one.
Overlight: I'm gonna stay away from this one. I'm thinking I don't want epilepsy.
Rawbots: Looks like a charming robot building/battling/exploring sandbox game. It has local co-op, so I'll grab it and play it with my younger cousin.
Paradigm Shift: Yuck. Looks like an ancient point and click, back when there was little to no animation. All the videos I've watched of it have NO animation. Looks really bad. Cheesy same old story too, lab explodes, everyone turns into zombies. No thanks.