For a game with so little content, it still manages to sneak in a bug and inconsistent writing. It’s sloppier than the first game.
This 3 games in 1 package offering is a convenient way to play this short series, but it doesn’t take advantage of this opportunity by connecting them together. Each game is wholly separate from the others, which makes the light RPG mechanics
Although there are some charming ideas and enjoyable moments in the story, the gameplay falls short of the Zelda style it so heavily mimics.
I’m not sure what others see in this game as it’s incredibly short, unfunny, and boring. Perhaps I should look in a mirror, but I suggest looking elsewhere for a better game.
The game has decent audio/visual quality, but the worst thing about it is that it’s pretty boring. The gameplay isn’t varied enough to hold one’s attention for long.
If you’re already fond of casual, walking simulators than this would likely be a good choice for you. Otherwise, this short game with minimal objectives might not be for you.
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.
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.
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.
Many gamers will recognize the AVGN, as he’s torn to shreds retro games you may or may not have grown up playing. However, though his game isn’t nearly as bad as the ones he’s roasted, it’s still kind of a stinker.