Bears Can’t Drift!? is developed by Arran Langmead and published by Strangely Named Studio. It could’ve been a promising kart racer if it wasn’t bogged down by the troublesome control scheme and lack of a proper options menu.
Simulations have become increasingly popular over the years and now include subjects such as dating, survival, wartime management and even janitorial servicing. One of my personal favorites has always been castle sims made popular by classics such
Goo Saga – HD Edition is a 2016 platformer game by Toka Loka Games. A casual platformer with a cheery and cute art style, and a port of a mobile game with the same name, hence the “HD Edition” comes from. And we all know what the
Slayaway Camp is a gory puzzle game which aims to pay tribute to the old slasher-flicks with a touch of humour on its side. Does it slash its way across the pile of various puzzle games or drown in its own blocky blood. Let’s find out:
Angus hates Aliens is a little indie game that I hadn’t heard of until I was tasked with reviewing a recent game as opposed to my older releases I generally review. I was given a copy, quickly downloaded it and fired it up. So what did I think well
Klang! That’s the sound of electronic beats so sick you’ll need to report to a music specialist and a physician to find out why you can’t stop tapping your toes and nodding your head to the rhythm. Klang’s difficulty is absolutely brutal, but you’ll
The spooky Halloween time-of-year ticks around again, so it’s time to look around and try to find a game that may scare the pants of you. Well, I chose a first-person adventure game called In Fear I Trust that has all the bits you need for a scary
No Pineapple Left Behind provides an interesting concept which if implemented correctly can make for a pretty good experience. But does it really make it work? Let’s find out:
Syndrome is developed and published by Camel 101. The dev team had delved previously into sci-fi with their first Steam project, Mechs & Mercs: Black Talons. That one wasn’t as well received as Syndrome but at least we’re talking about
Blamdown Udder Fury is a top-down twin-stick shooter developed and published by Guru Games.