Intrusion Protocol (2017) Review
Intrusion Protocol is a frustrating 2D platformer that’s hampered by a timer. There’s a few spots that take a lot of tries to get past, only for the timer to run out and you have to start over. 5/10
Intrusion Protocol is a frustrating 2D platformer that’s hampered by a timer. There’s a few spots that take a lot of tries to get past, only for the timer to run out and you have to start over. 5/10
Depixtion: Halloween is a new take on Picross puzzles, where you have three layers, each of up to two different colours, that are composited to create the final image. It’s harder than normal. 6/10
Destruction Paper is a game that crashes on Windows and crashes in Steam Play / Proton. Since it’s impossible to play, it’s easy to leave a bad score. 1/10
Catch the Head is a game show from hell. The atmosphere and dialogue alone makes it worth looking into, but if you’re a fan of difficult 3D platformers, you should definitely give it a shot. 6.5/10
EA: Monster Sanctuary is like a mashup between Pokemon and a metroidvania, and it’s amazing. You can train monsters AND use them in the overworld for navigation, something I wish Pokemon had. 8/10
Aqua Fish is a clone of Bejeweled with an aquatic theme. A few of the images in the game are upscaled, and there’s not much of interest in the game. 4/10
Bang Bang Fruit is a poorly designed game where you try to use a cannon and land a strawberry on top of a cake. One button/touch controls, no keyboard shortcuts for restarting or anything. 2/10
Stones of Solace is a game that reminds you to take a few minutes each day to relax, and do something creative yet not stressful. It’s not what I expected, but it’s something I appreciate. 7/10
Candy Blast is a candy-themed chain reaction puzzle game. It feels cheaply made and there’s nothing novel about it. 4/10
akda is a minimalistic physics puzzle game centering around trial and error. The timing based puzzles are especially irritating to deal with. 3/10