I’ve been raised on a lot of point & click style adventure games. Games like Monkey Island, Grim Fandango, Sam n Max etc. they formed a staple part of my gaming for the first 10 years of my gaming life. The hours I must have spent scanning
Great visual design meets a distinctly average platformer to leave a game with a lot of sizzle but lacking in meat.
Imagine, if you could will, your own existence. Are you alive? What makes you alive? Are you a Human or a Machine? How can you really tell? How do you know it isn’t just programming that is telling you that you are human.
You have a board of squares with a cube in a starting position. Placed around the board are coloured + signs and coloured squares. You have to choose a route for your cube around the board to intercept each + followed by the square of the same
In Selma and the Wisp you play as a ball of light that leads a little girl through several levels of dangerous situations in a nightmare world. It’s akin to platforming by dragging someone tied to you by a rope and hoping they make it all the way
The original Lovely Planet was certainly an unexpected bit of joy – And by joy I mean frantic, stressful, skill-demanding shooting that was punctuated by a (mostly) strong soundtrack and bright, cheerful visuals.
Evo Explores is a short and beautiful “4D” puzzle indie game, similar to Monument Valley and Back to Bed.
Samorost 3 is a beautiful adventure point & click game developed by Amanita Design, also known for their game Machinarium. If this review is too long for you, I suggest you to only read the first paragraph about the game’s content and the
Developer: 4 Door Lemon Author: Raven (Jim Franklin) Publisher: Vision Games Publishing LTD Genre: Puzzle Release date: 18 Mar, 2016 Type: Single Player In 101 Ways to Die you play the assistant to Professor Splattunfuder, a genius inventor with a
Author: Raven (Jim Franklin) Steam: Released Developer: BeautiFun Games Publisher: BeautiFun Games Genre: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPG, Strategy Release Date: 20 Apr, 2016 Type: Single-player, Co-op I remember the ’80’s. Well, most of it. It was