Gods of Havoc: Into the Void (2019) Review
Gods of Havoc: Into the Void is a retro-themed strategy game where you convert planets into worshipping you, and then build up space fleets until you control the galaxy. It’s odd but fun. 6/10
Gods of Havoc: Into the Void is a retro-themed strategy game where you convert planets into worshipping you, and then build up space fleets until you control the galaxy. It’s odd but fun. 6/10
Stickman Jetpack is a boring action game with only nine levels, and can be completed in under five minutes. It might be amusing at first, but it’s not worth paying for. 2/10
Rezist: Tower Defense is a wireframe/software-themed tower defence where you can only place colored towers on tiles of the same color. You can “format” blocks to get new tiles over time. 5.5/10
Last Rose is an charming fantasy RPG about two former enemies who are cursed to team up together, at least for a short while. The consumable item-based attacks are an interesting mechanic too! 7.5/10
Overseas is a collection of experimental art pieces, and it is an experience. It might be a walking simulator, but if you’re into glitchy aesthetics at all, you’ll want to check this out! 8/10
TILTit is a simple yet challenging stacking game, where you’re given different block types and you need to balance a board with them. Blocks of the same type will remove themselves if touching. 6/10
EA: Zombie Golf is a game similar to golf, but instead of hitting holes you want to hit zombies and barrels. It has a lot of potential, but at the moment it is uneventful and a bit buggy. 3/10
Zebra Logic Master is a collection of logic puzzles based off the classic Zebra Puzzle. While the game itself is alright, the color scheme used in the game is quite painful to look at. 3/10
Khan VS Kahn is a casual turn-based strategy where you need to build and control resources to win! It’s simple to play, but requires planning if you want to win. 6/10
Frustrate-a-ball, like it says on the tin, is a frustrating Arkanoid-like game. It features a vertical window and one-button controls, making it a mobile port that wasn’t even adjusted for PC. 4/10