I was bashing a horde of paper-crafted zombies with a huge flaming matchstick when it struck me that playing Squareface is a decent amount of fun. The charm of the game had gotten to me. My mission quest had me pushing a giant skateboard of
Scientists from all around the world have united under the banner of the “League of Evil” to create weapons of mass destruction. As a scientist myself, I thought I could join their ranks. You can imagine my disappointment when I discovered that the
Mantis Burn Racing is developed and published by VooFoo Studios. Their first projects had nothing to do with racing, instead focusing on card & board games along with pool/snooker. Mantis has received far better reception than the previous three
Scrap Garden is a 3D adventure. You play as Canny, a cute little cylindrical robot who has arrived in an empty world full of inactive robots. You walk around and jump up and down buildings/rocks/whatever gathering crystals, of which you need a
Rencounter looks to provide a classic strategy based experience by making you hunt, scavenge and loot in order to stay alive. Does it hit its mark or misses with a 90% chance, let’s find out
Spareware is a science fiction twin-stick shooter from new indie developer, Rusto. In Spareware you play a robot attempting to save humanity. Exactly what we’re saving humanity from I’m not quite sure — the story’s a bit
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
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