A simple Sokoban game, Sissa’s Path is as easy going and casual as can be. It is approachable but the overall experience is empty and lacks replay value. There is no tutorial or “how to” screen but it isn’t needed. Using only the left analog stick, the player controls a cat on a small, grid-based […]
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Save Room (Xbox One) Review with streamRemember trying to get everything to fit in your inventory screen when you played through Resident Evil 4? It sort of became a game in and of itself as you wanted to take as much with you, using every inch of your briefcase. Well, a small developer went ahead and made an entire game out […]
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Please, Touch The Artwork (Switch) ReviewAnother unique release by Nakana.io, Please, Touch The Artwork stands out in their library of experience-driven titles. Instead of telling a deep story or providing a different type of gameplay experience, this touchscreen based puzzle game is a casual outing that leans into the modern art aesthetic. It is important to mention that this digital […]
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Puzzle Galaxy (Switch) ReviewPuzzle Galaxy by Naptime Games is a compilation of picture puzzles that provides a fun, casual experience for one or two players in local co-op. This is a perfect game to play with your spouse, that youngster, or someone who really isn’t into games. There are dozens of puzzles available ranging in categories from space, […]
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Mojito The Cat (Switch) ReviewA simple three-dimension grid-based puzzle game, Mojito the Cat tasks the player with rolling a cat shaped cube over collectable items and then the goal in the least amount of moves as possible. As a quick comparison, it looks and feels a lot of like Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker only with more restricted movements and […]
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Rayland (Xbox One) Review with streamA simple puzzle game about reflecting a beam of light to an end point, Rayland is a casual puzzle experience that never gets overly complex and offers some easy high point Achievements for under a five-dollar asking price. To make an easy comparison, Rayland is basically the same game as Archaica: The Path of Light […]
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Pretty Girls Panic! PLUS (PS4) Review with streamSequel to the original Pretty Girls Panic! released just a few months ago, Pretty Girls Panic! PLUS is more of the same. My article on the original game can be found HERE. The “Panic” portion of the title comes from trying to fill portions of the screen before an enemy or projectile interrupts your enclosure. […]
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Energy Cycle Edge (Xbox Series X) Review with streamEnergy Cycle Edge is a simple puzzle game, just align colored blobs, but takes a tremendous amount of skill to complete. If you like a thinking-based challenge where you have to plan several moves ahead, this is your game. Color starburst space blobs are placed in rows and columns. Clicking any blob will change the […]
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Inbento (Xbox One) ReviewOriginally released in early 2020 on Nintendo Switch, Inbento is a casual puzzle game that anyone can play. The play-at-your-own-pace approach is super laid back and the silent narrative about a Mommy cat prepping a meal for her young kitten might even jerk a few tears. Everything I said in my Switch review holds the […]
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Mind Maze (Xbox One) Review with streamMind Maze is a simple puzzle game where you and your opponent alternate placing lines on a tiled grid. The player who completes the square, essentially the 4th line, gets a point and another immediate turn. In other words, it is exactly the same pen and paper game called Dots And Boxes only here it […]
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