Cubitecture is a building puzzle game by Lisa Banks. The game’s concept is very simple: a structure is built by the player block by block while trying to stay balanced on a small platform. The new block rotates through different positions and it is all in the timing and planning …
Read More »Bounty Stars: I’m Still Free – Review
Since humans first looked up at the stars, one thought has always crossed our minds…Space is AWESOME, and thanks to Bounty Stars from DeNA games, we can explore it in a spectacular new way. This is a game where you create a captain, collect crew members, and hunt down wanted …
Read More »Think Shift – The Dotty Matching Puzzler – Review
We all remember those childhood trinkets where your task was to shift coloured squares one by one around a plastic base until they finally formed an image. I was never any good at them, which is why I was so surprised by how much I enjoyed Think Shift. The chilled puzzler …
Read More »Burnout City: Casual Driving Game – Review
Burnout City, published by DaeriSoft, is a casual driving action game involving stealing a car and avoiding police. Your car automatically has the gas pedal to the floor and you must press left and right to steer your wild ride past police cars, buildings, buses and roadblocks. You can reverse …
Read More »Pillar Hop!: Hopping Good Fun – Review
Pillar Hop!, like so many other free games, seeks to get a lot of mileage out of a few solid mechanics – and in this respect it is largely successful. It’s a laid-back, pillar-traversing experience that plays smoothly… But in this reviewer’s opinion, it just doesn’t do enough to be …
Read More »Little Traders: Speculate Your Way to the Top! – Review
In Little Traders, you’ll manage your very own stock trading company starting from the very bottom (you’ll start your business at the basement so, yea). I have no experience in stock trading whatsoever but this game is actually very simple to play. You just need to trust your instinct and …
Read More »Tonguey: Next Level Rock, Paper, Scissors game – Review
‘Rock, paper, scissors’ is most of our first game that we learned. The noble game is an excellent pastime, an argument settler, and an infinite source of philosophical quests, such as ‘how exactly paper win against rocks?’, especially when intoxicated. The only downside of the game is that it requires …
Read More »Lost Maze: fun, beautiful puzzle game with a twist – Review
Lost Maze is a puzzle game set on a cylinder like world. You begin as a young girl in a red cloak, of which I imagine is a reference to Little Riding Hood as you’re trying to make it home when the world turns gray and a portal emerges. The …
Read More »Ducky Fuzz: a strange animal of a game – Review
Ducky Fuzz is a strange game with a strange name. It’s a more simplistic game than most but has a charm to it as well. There isn’t too much to go over but today I’ll be giving all the details about Ducky Fuzz and all its feathery glory. Ducky Fuzz …
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