Review: Adventures of Shuggy
From the cutesy characters to the clever chambers, it’s an indie darling that does exactly what it needs to satisfy.
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From the cutesy characters to the clever chambers, it’s an indie darling that does exactly what it needs to satisfy.
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In the end it’s every bit the great adventure the original was with a vastly different feel, and it stands as proof that these developers have mastered the art of creating compelling experiences.
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As long as you can deal with that dumb face Ryan makes through the entire game, this should be a pleasant surprise for fans of hidden object games.
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It’s a world of uplifting quests, fascinating mysteries, and beautiful scenery that you can capture to progress.
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Cliff Empire has turned out to be a fine addition to the builder genre, one that offers new perspectives on designing and managing sci-fi cities.
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This one falls on the simpler side of trading sims, but if you’re not looking for charts and production chains then this one will provide all the coffee-break mercantile action you need.
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For being one of the first first-person roguelikes Eldritch is still one of the best, taking the fun parts of the Cthulhu mythos and mixing them with some rollicking good gameplay.
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There’s more than enough here for fans of hilarious misadventures, but really, who doesn’t want the chance to experience prom again with a ghost or a gorgon?
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It’s not the longest or most complex horror title around, but that factual grounding and excellent aesthetic make it an experience you won’t soon forget.
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