Penguins vs. Bugs (2019) Review
Penguins vs. Bugs is a very simplistic, casual shooter where you need to trap every insect in bubbles. I could see it being a great game for kids. 5/10
Penguins vs. Bugs is a very simplistic, casual shooter where you need to trap every insect in bubbles. I could see it being a great game for kids. 5/10
EA: Player One is a 3D platformer about an oily naked man and his need to acquire crystals. He needs to travel across floating platforms and dodge traps in order to meet his crystallic love. 3/10
Quilly is a glitchy game that forces your resolution to 800×600 and has a decent chance of crashing your display by doing so. I had to run the game in a virtual machine to even play it. 1/10
Far From Orbit is a side-scrolling shooter that’s easy to play, but hard to master. The game lacks some polish, such as musical variety and sound effects, that would make it more worthwhile. 4/10
Amora Crystal is a 2D platformer with several mechanics from Mario platformers, including Yoshi’s ground pound and Peach’s umbrella. The graphics are intentionally dated, which adds to the game. 6/10
EA: Rolling Rumble is a fast-paced arena shooter where you build up momentum as you roll, making it harder to aim as well as making you harder to hit. Not much replay value at the moment. 5.5/10
Time Killers: CatchOut is a simplistic game about dragging blocks towards bouncing balls, and when a block hits a ball of the same color, the block disappears. That’s it. 4/10
Turtle Rush is a rather clunky 3D platformer, that could benefit greatly from less text, and an actual tutorial. It’s a bit too frustrating right now for me to enjoy. 4/10
Alien Squatter is an RPG about scavenging to survive in a run-down environment. It has a certain charm to it that makes it interesting, even if your success is based mostly on RNG. 7/10
Keebles is a contraption builder game. It’s rather simplistic but I can see it being fun if you’re looking for something to pass the time. 5/10