A charming survival adventure title that’s deep in Early Access, Tinkertown is an entertaining enough resource collection and crafting experience at the moment but has little else to offer.
Perhaps being simplistic can make a game look even better!
Mechanically complex in the tradition of grand strategy games, but perhaps too convoluted in the gameplay user experience for the faint of heart.
Despite its confusing mechanics, it’s still a nice, solid 3D platformer game with item collecting and unique bosses as its focus.
It’s a bit gimmicky, as other adventure games would utilize many of Minit’s features and set-ups otherwise. However, it adds another layer to puzzles and difficulty as well, and was pretty fun for a short jaunt.
A fun, unique-looking stealth game with customizable difficulty and blood cleaning in mind.
I think that this driving game was quite ambitious and managed to pull off some of its goals alright, but falls flat at delivering a consistent, well-executed game.
Lovely Planet might look like a cute game with its visuals, but it’s actually a devilish fast-paced FPS where you must kill all enemies with quick reflexes and high accuracy.
An interesting puzzle game which is ruined by its repetitive repositioning.
The 4th game in the series bears similar traits to its predecessors, while also offering more story and replayability. I have to wonder how it’ll all culminate, as the true ending is abrupt.