StretchBot (2020) Review

StretchBot is a 2D platformer with a swinging mechanic that is otherwise based off classic platformers from the 90s. It’s fun, but the controls can feel awkward at times, especially on keyboard. 6/10


Stozle – Solve the Mystery (2020) Review

Stozle – Solve the Mystery is a collection of three stories, each with sections separated by sudoku puzzles. It has a few typos here and there, but it’s not too bad overall. 5/10


Mahjong Destiny (2016) Review

Mahjong Destiny is a poetic adventure where the text is separated by dozens of mahjong puzzles. Not only is it slow, the game is designed to be impossible to lose, ruining any challenge it had. 3/10


Queens Garden: Sakura Season (2020) Review

Queens Garden: Sakura Season is a rather simple match-three game with some interspersed minigames and a garden builder. It’s the type of casual fun that helps you unwind at the end of a day. 6/10


Speed Masters ASD (2019) Review

Speed Masters ASD is a racing game featuring distorted music, poor graphics, and broken gameplay. The menus are impossible to navigate, and my first race started with falling through the floor. 1/10


Typing of the Undead (2019) Review

EA: Typing of the Undead is a fast-paced typing survival game where you need to type words or sentences as fast as you can before the zombies reach you. It’s simple but well done. 6/10


A Familiar Fairytale (2019) Review

A Familiar Fairytale is an experimental visual novel where the words and letters are all jumbled around, to represent dyslexia. It’s an interesting art piece, but doesn’t hold much utility. 4/10


Widget Satchel (2019) Review

Widget Satchel is a 2D platformer where your score (widgets) weighs you down and makes it harder to proceed. It’s a unique concept and it makes the game require some thinking. 6/10


Lumote (2020) Review

Lumote is a beautiful 3D puzzle platformer where you need to give life to various plants in order to proceed. It’s on the casual side of things, but the controls feel great and it’s fun to play. 7/10


Center2048 (2020) Review

EA: Center2048 is a different “shooter” take on the classic 2048 game. While the gameplay is alright, the graphics are rough, aside from the paid assets infamously used by Konnichiwa Games. 5/10