Alienautics (2019) Review

Alienautics is a single-player game that requires a third-party account for some reason, but it always crashes during the launcher so it’s a moot point. ?/10


Star Girl Proxima (2020) Review

Star Girl Proxima is a platformer that starts out easy and rapidly gets trickier as you progress. The art style can make navigation confusing, but I like the palette so I wouldn’t change it. 6/10


Paradox Vector (2019) Review

Paradox Vector is a sci-fi first-person shooter that’s simple to pick up. Your goal is to find nine triangles hidden across the different levels. It’s great for anyone wanting a minimal shooter. 6/10


Puzzle Patrol (2020) Review

Puzzle Patrol is a match-3 puzzle game with a twist – you control a character who pushes the blocks out of their way, and the only way to clear a combo is to push it. It’s still casual. 6/10


Escape from the Lostmoon (2019) Review

Escape from the Lostmoon is a rather buggy and confusing platformer. The main character easily gets stuck in objects or the floor, and everything looks poorly drawn. 2/10


War Robots: Planet Defender (2019) Review

War Robots: Planet Defender is a space strategy that looks more complicated than it is. I didn’t think I would enjoy it, but I was actually having fun once I figured out the in-game menus. 6.5/10


Aquaculture Land (2019) Review

EA: Aquaculture Land is a farming simulator with a focus on fish. It’s well done and has a good balance between challenge and relaxation. I’m looking forward to Story Mode once it’s ready! 7/10


Earthshine (2019) Review

Earthshine is a tale of encounters and desolation, of dealing with the unknown and of dealing with death. There’s a few translation errors but overall it’s a good, short visual novel. 6/10


Komori Fruit Rush (2019) Review

Kōmori Fruit Rush is a casual arcade game in which you try to collect as much fruit as you can while completing quests. It’s a good game to relax and drift off to. 6/10


Vampire’s Fall: Origins (2020) Review

Vampire’s Fall: Origins is an open world RPG that feels like a mobile port, but still stands strong despite some related design choices. It’s fun and something I’ll be coming back to again. 7/10