Soulless: Ray of Hope is a 2D puzzle platforming game. The game reminds me a lot of “LIMBO” and other titles in that vein. You play as Elin, traversing through different areas and overcoming obstacles so you can save your friend.
If you think of a comedy point and click adventure game featuring the hapless antics of a rather inept pirate, your first thought may be the Monkey Island games by LucasArts. Well, there’s a new game to pick up that mantle. Duke Grabowski, Mighty
City Card Driving is developed by Forward Development Ltd. and published by Forward Global Group Ltd. It is their first project on Steam and they show great promise, considering that more than half of the simulators on Steam are subpar in terms of
Unloved is a game based upon the Doom II mod of the same name. Does it satisfy its blood hungry fans with its shooting or falls in the pool of its own blood, let’s find out:
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.
Masquerada: Songs and Shadows really took me by surprise, it really did. The game claims to be a RPG but there are very few elements to support that claim, especially given the fact that the story is quite linear and there are no choices for you to
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:
Burly Men At Sea was made by the independent studio of Brain & Brain, a couple of two inspiring developers. According to their website, they’ve worked on the game while travelling throughout the USA, and funded the development of the game by