When I first heard about Stardew Valley, I was reasonably certain that it would be an utterly hateful imitation of its obvious inspiration: the Harvest Moon series. Thankfully (as is …
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I remember falling out with point and click games after having to construct a trampoline to reach second floor window, out of prosthetic skin which could only be acquired by …
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Welcome to the Wild West where cowboys and Indians are at war, shootouts in the Saloon solve disputes and bandits roll into town looking for trouble. If exploring this time …
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Tennis in the Face is exactly what you would expect. The objective of this game is to knock out all enemies in each level by hitting them with tennis balls, preferably …
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Roll, bounce, swing, speed, and fly through levels as mechanized zoo animals in Mekazoo. It’s hard to describe Mekazoo outside of the basics as it never makes too big of a …
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The humble shoot ’em up or shmup as the cool kids like to say is one of the earliest genres of video games. Most people, even non-gamers, would be able …
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I had no idea what I was getting into as I loaded up Clouds & Sheep 2 for the first time. For one, I hadn’t played Clouds & Sheep 1, …
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Silence – The Whispered World 2 (henceforth just Silence) came to my attention relatively late in development. Despite my great love of point and click adventures, I haven’t had chance to …
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Pinball machines have become almost entirely extinct in the wild. Once in a while, you may find one at some random bar or bowling alley. But even then, they are …
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When it comes to puzzle games, there is often a basic formula used: one main objective, optional goals and progressively more difficult stages. Nebulous hits the nail on the head with the …
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