Racing Angle (2019) Review
Racing Angle is a racing / obstacle course game where you can’t control your speed, but you need to avoid hitting anything. The second level doesn’t give you time to see what’s ahead. 4/10
Racing Angle is a racing / obstacle course game where you can’t control your speed, but you need to avoid hitting anything. The second level doesn’t give you time to see what’s ahead. 4/10
Mental House is a horror game that’s unintentionally like older horror movies – more comedic due to poor effects than anything actually scary. 4/10
Final Dusk is a rather simplistic vampire-themed puzzle game, where you need to “plan” a route for the main character and protect her from sunlight. 4/10
Supercar Drift is a frustrating racing game with poor handling. Even with the starter car (the slowest one) it feels impossible to not slide into walls, let alone finish within the time limit. 4/10
Moysenland is an adventure game where you need to find all the sigils, but it suffers from stuttering animation and a camera that loves to bounce around. Also, running doesn’t work consistently. 4/10
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
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