Blast Zone! Tournament (2019) Review
Blast Zone! Tournament is a Bomberman-turned-gameshow arena battler, where you and the AI are more likely to blow yourselves up rather than each other. Comes with microtransactions (!) too. 4/10
Blast Zone! Tournament is a Bomberman-turned-gameshow arena battler, where you and the AI are more likely to blow yourselves up rather than each other. Comes with microtransactions (!) too. 4/10
Rescue Lucy 2 is a Flash-based attempt at a horror point and click game. There’s a very bare story and a lot of poorly designed puzzles. It feels like an indie game from 10 years ago. 3/10
Monster Trampoline is an odd competitive king-of-the-hill-esque game, but instead of trying to stay on top for as long as possible, your goal is to knock off as many other monsters as you can. 3.5/10
Mystery Masterpiece: The Moonstone is a dated HOG that is difficult due to very small objects, an enforced low resolution, and a requisite of pixel-perfect clicking. Not for casual HOG fans. 4/10
Chibi Volleyball follows the rules of volleyball, but is missing the outfield. As a result, winning relies on glitches and/or screen boundries to cause the opponent to reach four hits. 3/10
Type Defense might seem like a fun way to learn how to type, but it teaches you nothing. A bit of cooldown on mistakes would be nice, as they quickly stack up when you type the wrong word. 4/10
Warlocks 2: God Slayers is a sluggish platformer with potential for improvement. At the moment, gameplay requires you to attempt to dodge attacks while waiting for your attack to recharge… 4/10
Falnarion Tactics II is a Fire Emblem-like game, but instead of strategizing against enemies, you need to survive against hoards of monsters. Even the first battle on Normal was barely winnable. 4/10
Pixel Traffic: Circle Rush is a casual arcade game that feels like a mobile port but is enjoyable in small bursts. My only complaint is that unlocking every car requires grinding. 4/10
Squirbs is a typical dual-character platformer, but it’s more irritating than anything. You figure out how to solve it, then spend a lot of time attempting and failing due to the poor controls. 4/10