March Forward (2019) Review
EA: March Forward is an army formation simulator that’s a bit rough at the moment. I can’t seem to get past the second tutorial level, regardless of what tactics I try. 4/10
EA: March Forward is an army formation simulator that’s a bit rough at the moment. I can’t seem to get past the second tutorial level, regardless of what tactics I try. 4/10
.fall is a simple yet fun survival platformer where you destroy the stage to earn points, yet need to remain on the stage to survive. 6/10
LUXOR: Mah Jong is an Egypt-themed mahjong game with some powerups thrown in. The game isn’t that great, and has some stability issues. I’d recommend finding another mahjong to play. 4/10
EA: Nanotale is a 3D adventure where exploration, observation, writing and combat are all done though typing. It’s definitely the best typing game I’ve played so far. 7.5/10
Gibbous – A Cthulhu Adventure is a point and click adventure with a ton of dialogue and a variety of objects to interact with. The animations are very fluid, and the game is well polished. 7/10
Frontline: Western Front feels like a cheap turn-based strategy game, it’s decent for the price but there are better games out there. 5/10
UNFAIR is a difficult top-down shooter where you can purchase upgrades and increase your stats as you progress. If you’re looking for something challenging, you’ve found it. 7/10
Sky Racket is a side-scrolling bullet hell revolving around reflecting projectiles like ping pong, and it’s very well done. Even if you’re not a fan of bullet hells, give it a try! 8/10
Zunius is a rather straightforward horizontal bullet hell, with an art style that I dislike. There wasn’t anything about it that stood out to me. 4.5/10
The Last Sunshine is a vertical platformer that had potential to be fun, but unfortunately suffers from poor collision mapping and some visual glitches. The torch mechanic is interesting. 4/10