Infected Shelter (2019) Review
Infected Shelter is a gory zombie-themed beat ’em up with a variety of weapons and skills. It gets repetitive fast but the different weapons help add some variety. 5/10
Infected Shelter is a gory zombie-themed beat ’em up with a variety of weapons and skills. It gets repetitive fast but the different weapons help add some variety. 5/10
Memory Eater is a rather simple platformer with a unique art style / setting, but a lack of entertaining gameplay to compliment it. The game refused to close when I tried. 5/10
EA: Grim Clicker is an idle game with an interesting concept (side-running action) but it relies too much on microtransactions and slows down to a crawl. It’s only decent if you’re very patient. 5/10
EA: Naxia is an ARPG that has poor controls and feels empty. The graphics and animation are great, so it has potential and I will take another look once it is out of Early Access. ?/10
Dashbot Ninja is a hectic action game where you charge & slice enemies. For as much as I love the idea and art direction, the mobile-based control setup makes gameplay very awkward. 5/10
Mutiny Island is an overwhelming RPG that seems to want to mimic a MMO. It’s very easy to die, and it’s not something I can recommend in its current state. It has promise though. ?/10
Seven Red Lines is a simple puzzle game about intersections of light beams. It’s alright, but seems like it would be better suited for mobile. 5.5/10
Koo & Yuu is a rather simple puzzle platformer, but it’s a good way to unwind. The difficulty varies but it’s not too hard, yet it doesn’t offer anything complicated to drag you down. 5.5/10
Ashes of the Night feels like someone’s first attempt at an RPG Maker game – it’s not bad, but it has flaws such as inconsistent capitalization, missing collision boxes, graphical glitches, etc. 5/10
Gred is a platformer where you can switch between your ability to move, and the world’s ability to move. It’s a bit unpolished but it’s great for a casual platformer. 5.5/10