Your Star is essentially a Puzzle-Based Adventure mashed up with Survival Horror style gameplay. The story revolves around a young boy who lost his memories and is now stranded in a huge mansion, on a quest to find what he lost of himself and also
My apologies if the review below looks more like a rant to you than an actual analysis of the game I was given the chance to try out. Some things I really can’t overlook. “Minor” issues like erasing my entire game progress, for instance.
Duo is a minimal 2.5D puzzler. You have an arrangement of squares, some with barriers on one side which prevent a character from moving forward. You start a level with your two characters at opposite ends of the board all dressed up in their wedding
First Person Puzzlers are a fascinating mix of action and adventure and there’s no denying that in recent years there’s been a hefty stream of quality titles related to this subgenre.The Talos Principle and A Story About My Uncle, stand out in my
Most cooperative games are content with being on the same screen and fighting stuff together. In Red Rope, it goes much further as both players are locked with a rope and need to synchronize their movements to vanquish their foes and solve the
What would you ever do if you lost your memories in a tragic attack? If you happened to be the only survivor, how could you get your memories back quickly? The Butterfly Sign takes this and runs. In this first chapter of a trilogy, let’s see
The remake of Please, Don’t Touch Anything has finally arrived! But is it worth picking up or should you avoid this altogether?
This is a 3D puzzle game in a similar style to games like The Bridge, Evo Explores and Monument Valley but there are two major differences:
Occasionally, you came across a game that has been developed in a way that feels new and refreshing. They take a look at something, and decide they’re going to do it in a different way. Anton Riot the developers behind Don’t Open the Doors! Have
Small Radios Big Televisions is developed by Fire Face Corporation and published by Adult Swim Games. I’m surprised the dev team decided to release a purely abstract game as their first Steam project. Usually such titles are reserved after you’ve