The Clouds Travel Notes (2019) Review
EA: The Clouds Travel Notes is a side-scrolling beat ’em up with awkward controller support. The gameplay is slow but alright, and English needs some work. It has potential, so keep an eye out. 5/10
EA: The Clouds Travel Notes is a side-scrolling beat ’em up with awkward controller support. The gameplay is slow but alright, and English needs some work. It has potential, so keep an eye out. 5/10
Xentripetal Force is a competitive four-player Pong-like game where the ball picks up speed and causes damage if you miss it. It’s alright but there’s nothing special about it. 5/10
The Legend of Arcadieu is a pseudo-RPG visual novel that can be easily completed in under 30 minutes. The story doesn’t leave much room for choices, but it’s alright. 5.5/10
Caves and Castles: Underworld is a very casual match-three puzzle game where you need to break blocks, grab keys, and earn money to progress in the game. It feels like a mobile port. 5/10
The Story of Henry Bishop is a horror game about hiding in closets when monsters approach. It’s a bit rough around the edges and the loading times are horrible, but it does well for horror. 5.5/10
Dimensionality 3.5 is an experimental visual novel with many weird design choices. By normal standards I wouldn’t recommend it, but there’s a cryptic undercurrent that escapes my perception. ?/10
EA: AMazing TD is a difficult tower defense based off Greek gods and goddesses. Right now the game needs some serious difficulty balancing, as it’s way too easy to lose in an early round. 5.5/10
RotoBrix is a simple and easy falling block puzzle game. There’s nothing good or bad to say about it. 5/10
Roads of Rome is a time/resource management game where you clear obstacles, build roads/bridges, and carve a path through barbarian territory to build roads for Rome. 5/10
Pencil vs. Eraser is a simple arena shooter where the enemies get more transparent as they are “erased” by your shots. It’s interesting visually, but difficult. 5.5/10