Forest Home is a different, kid-friendly face on a familiar puzzler; you must connect sets of two dots with lines that don’t bisect any other lines. In this case, the dots are animals and their homes, and the lines are leaves, flowers, grass, etc. It’s certainly cute, but is it fun?
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“Alternate Jake Hunter: DAEDALUS The Awakening of Golden Jazz” has a promising premise and a very long title. The game works like a detective story, and you play the …
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A Reel Load Of Carp
GoFishing 3D is a decidedly poor game on the Nintendo Switch. It’s also, at the time of publishing this review, selling for $14.99 …
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Metroidvania; a genre I’m not really well versed in. Well, at least not before I got my hands on Warlocks 2: God Slayers. With the growing presence of metroidvania’s out …
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War Tech Fighters is an action adventure game from developer Drakkar Dev and Publisher Blowfish studio. As stated by the creators, “War Tech Fighters is a space action game that …
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My Big Sister is an adventure role-playing game from Ratalkia games. With the growing number of indy RPG titles on the Nintendo Switch, is this one worth your time?
When …
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Selma and the Wisp is a beautiful, puzzle/platformer with a dark twist. Acting as her guiding light, the glowing Wisp must lead Selma through her worst nightmares and prevent her …
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As is often the case with puzzle games, Word Wheel by POWGI is incredibly simple and yet very addictive.
If you’ve ever played a Word Wheel game on an app …
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VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action is an adventure simulation game from Sukeban Games and Ysbrd Games. The title may not seem captivating at first but the seemingly odd name makes …
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Refunct initially seems like a promising first-person platformer, but it ends just as it starts to pick up momentum. I finished the game in just under 40 leisurely minutes. Admittedly, …
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Doodle God: Crime City is another take on the popular Doodle God mobile game. Whilst it manages to innovate the series, it is held back by the same problems as …
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A couple of years ago office setups weren’t really a thing that was time affordable for me, but I had a growing fascination with how each person likes to have …
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As much as I wanted to love Battle Worlds: Kronos, especially considering we aren’t getting a new Advance Wars anytime soon, I just couldn’t.
Kronos has you playing as the …
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Back in 1995 is “A throwback to the survival horror and mystery games of the mid-90’s 32-bit generation”, but I’m going to split hairs and say it feels more like …
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Sometimes, to innovate on a bloated genre, you have to step backward. In the case of Gato Roboto, the time warp gets positively monochrome.
Metroidvanias are plentiful nowadays, especially …
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“World End Syndrome” is an animanga-styled visual novel about a mysteriously creepy place called Mihate Town.
The game begins with your character asleep on a train and a girl …
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If you’ve ever wondered what Grand Theft Auto would have been like on the Super Nintendo or in the arcade, here’s your answer. Shakedown: Hawaii is the sequel to the popular game Retro City Rampage, and it doesn’t disappoint.
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A passing glance at Chicken Rider will tell you basically all you need to know about it. It is bright and colourful, with a bizarre premise that only gets weirder …
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