Miracle Mia (2019) Review
Miracle Mia is a side-view action/adventure platformer with mechanics revolving around reflecting enemy projectiles. The game has excellent transitions/cutscenes and I love the art style. 7/10
Miracle Mia is a side-view action/adventure platformer with mechanics revolving around reflecting enemy projectiles. The game has excellent transitions/cutscenes and I love the art style. 7/10
Smooth Mover is a puzzle game where your vertical/height controls are similar to that of Flappy Bird. It’s an interesting yet simple game, but it’s also difficult. 6/10
7776 II: Dwarven Greed is a gambling game where you need to predict how the dice will roll in the future, and each turn you can choose one “roll” to receive a score for. 6/10
Zeke’s Peak might look like a pinball game at first glance, but it’s much more devious than that. You need to slowly raise the ball upwards, without letting it fall off. 6/10
Dry Drowning is a great visual novel that reminds me a lot of the Ace Attorney Investigations games, but with a darker undertone. I’m looking forward to finishing it! 8/10
The Quarter Game is a bullet hell / top-down hack’n’slash that lets you reflect bullets. It’s short but a lot of fun, and definitely worth the dollar it costs. 7/10
River Legends is a pixel art fishing game. The game’s atmosphere is calming, at least until you start reeling a fish in. It would be nice to see difficulty options but overall I’d recommend it. 7/10
B.i.t.Lock is a novel puzzle game where you can move certain things on the board to any tile next to it – but all of them move at once. You have to think through how things will move. 7/10
Bandits is a local multiplayer battle arena revolving around tanks, each with different abilities. There’s also solo challenges to play through. The multiplayer seems like it would be a blast. 6/10
Luxor Solitaire is a casual solitaire game, where you need to pick cards one level higher or lower than your current number. It’s easy to pick up but it’s a bit dated. 6/10