Feathery Ears (2019) Review
Feathery Ears is a open world platformer that leaves your direction up to you, with only vague hints to tell you how to progress. It’s fun to explore, but a bit more guidance would go a long way. 6/10
Feathery Ears is a open world platformer that leaves your direction up to you, with only vague hints to tell you how to progress. It’s fun to explore, but a bit more guidance would go a long way. 6/10
Core Awaken ~Jilelen and LittleSnow~ is a 3D platformer with a rough translation where you control a robot duo and explore the Crimson Dungeon. The gameplay feels dated but it’s still fun. 6/10
PR: IdleCoin Is a simple and slow idle game that starts out (for a very long time) as just a clicker. You practically need an autoclicker to get past that point, but the rest doesn’t offer much. 4/10
Mixolumia is a gem in the niche of rhythm puzzle games, and it’s one that I wholeheartedly recommend. The minimalistic art style pairs well with the provided music, and the game is great. 7.5/10
Nyanco Mine is a Minesweeper clone themed after Nyanco – there’s not much to say about it other than that. I’d only recommend it for hardcore Nyanco fans, as the game offers little else. 5/10
Murder by Moonlight – Call of the Wolf is another great match-3 puzzle game from HH-Games. While some of their games are dated, this one is well polished and has a better story than usual. 7/10
Let’s Journey is a simple and fun adventure game with idle/clicker-like elements. It’s the type of game that you can keep open off to the side, but you need to check on it. 7/10
Fishy 3D is a fun and relaxing adventure where you play as a fish and solve puzzles to unlock new areas in your environment. If you’re looking for a way to unwind, definitely give this a try. 7.5/10
Feeling Square? is a difficult platformer where you need to move multiple squares over to the exit, but the death of one means restarting the entire level. It’s more frustrating than challenging. 4/10
Minestrife feels like a reskinned version of the Minesweeper included with Windows XP, albeit with a few small enhancements such as unlimited board size. Not much new aside from the base game. 5/10