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While it has decent retro shooting chops and visuals, it fails to clearly stand out in a crowded space
It has charm, and absolutely does some things its own way, but struggles to compete
Full of quirky charm and gentle humor, just be prepared for much more passively reading than interacting
After a strong and approachable start, this budget strategy title quickly gets mired in screens, stats, and grinding
Absolutely delivers its own distinctive take on the popular series, though lacking some excitement
Mixing together elements of classic adventures, mysteries, and story-telling, it has some appeal
A unique bit of strategic fun that takes deckbuilding concepts and turn-based combat in a great new direction
While it has some charms, and is obviously quite ambitious, it struggles in multiple areas
While still generally adhering to the formula of its predecessors, this installment at least opens better than its brethren
Even further into the creepy mascot rabbit hole we go!
Adhering to the formula up to this point, both your mind and your patience will be challenged
Serves as the first step into a world of weird mascot characters, somewhat wonky puzzles, and jump scares
It's “everything including the kitchen sink” style may not be perfect on all fronts, but it’s got plenty to explore and enjoy
While obviously very kid-friendly, the physics-based play it encourages is both educational and approachable
A charming voxel-based action adventure that can entertain, but also periodically frustrate
Gorgeous visuals are undercut by uneven voice work and some other accumulated issues
A disappointingly primitive collection of lackluster digital tables
While celebrating the most recent version of the horror classic, the table has great bloody style
Another take on the Suika Game puzzle formula, but from a literally different perspective
No matter what you may think of the movie, rest assured the game is worse
Ticks the necessary boxes to be a game, but there’s not much love here
The scale of decision-making here feels spot-on for the real world, but whether that makes for a great game?
It’s Pipes… but with gaps… and cats…
Runs with its classic side-scrolling look and feel, and throws plenty of classic platforming and action at you to boot
Conceptually the feel and puzzles are different than what you’d expect, but it has some shortcomings
A different and novel take on the classic Super Mario Kart look and feel, but certainly not better
While the parkour adventure elements are interesting, a critical bug and some creakiness are hurdles to success
An interesting reflection on mortality and your final days, but familiarity holds it back
With at least a little creativity from its hook, this budget puzzle platformer at least sets itself apart a little bit
While it has a simplistic charm, the constant grind and dated mobile-esque play make it a tough sell
While it has charm on its side, there are simply too many engaging life sims out there that offer more
While there are absolutely worse examples of licensed family-friendly games out there, this just isn’t very smurfy
The kaiju are coming, and it’s up to you and Gypsy Danger to try to stop them
An eclectic mix of tables representing 3 very different TV shows from 3 different eras
A truly unique concept for a table that has merit, but some performance issues are a concern
There’s a nice mix of cute charm and puzzling challenge here, though it’s not entirely unique either
It’s a different and semi-active take on tower defense, but not necessarily a better one
While it feels a bit slow and limited, making it feel like it’s for kids, it also feels odd, making its target audience a question
The lack of a strict focus on building, and using a variety of equipment, help this to at least offer some variety
Not bad, not great, Skeler Boy is just kind of there… like or leave it
While some aspects of the narrative and journey work, the issues with the camera and combat hobble it quite a bit
Whether it’s the lackluster visuals, or the pretty significant performance hiccups, this port has issues
Whether tackling it solo or with a friend, this is a pretty brutal take on mountain climbing
Attempts to channel classic arcade twin-stick intensity, but comes up short
If you’re into tactical strategy and super heroes, this may be a great match for you
A retro arcade experience that is less clearly inspired by specific games, but manages to be interesting
Menial job simulator meets a form of horror… if you have the patience to wait for it
A celebration of plenty of icons of the classic arcade era, in nonogram puzzle form
It has a unique take on the Metroidvania genre, giving you options on how you tackle it, but it comes up feeling odd
Another variation on the Suika Game formula, but this one doesn’t quite click as well as some others