Review: Canabalt
The original might be free, but if you have any love for infinite runners this will be a worthy addition to your library.
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The original might be free, but if you have any love for infinite runners this will be a worthy addition to your library.
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It does mindless shooting galleries well enough, but the moment I closed the game I lost all desire to ever play it again.
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Despite a few rough edges, this a beautiful, engaging turn-based squad game with a lot more heart than you’d expect.
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Pixel Puzzles: Japan has managed to sate my hunger for puzzles for a good many hours, and for that I am grateful.
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It’s like a rhythm game where every beat kills a person.
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I’d love to see some more work put into this one because there’s definitely a lot of promise here, but until it’s realized I can’t say it’s worth your time.
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Arcen’s most relentlessly fun game to date, Starward Rogue is a worthy contender in the roguelike arena.
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It’s pretty remarkable how faithfully Elliot Quest follows in The Adventure of Link’s footsteps, down to the confounding levels and difficulty spikes.
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With clever puzzles and oodles of charm, Pid will keep you happily busy as long as the steep difficulty curve doesn’t throw you off.
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