Moving Puzzles
A person who isn’t a fan of jigsaw puzzles to begin with, why am I playing a game that is nothing but? I’m giving this game a chance to change my mind on puzzles, but let’s see how well it holds up as a game first.
A person who isn’t a fan of jigsaw puzzles to begin with, why am I playing a game that is nothing but? I’m giving this game a chance to change my mind on puzzles, but let’s see how well it holds up as a game first.
This week Billy spent some quality time with his phone playing Asteroid Impacts. Is the game a beautiful display, or is it just throwing rocks?
This week I sit down and go on an adventure through The House. It’s a simple, but neat adventure game that takes a stab at the horror genre.
This week I sit down and play Dungeon Deadline, a game where I have to explore dungeons in 10 second intervals. Is Dungeon Deadline a treasure, or more useless loot?
This week I sat down and immersed myself in The Last Door Chapter Two: Memories. Does the second entry in The Last Door series match up to the praise I gave Chapter One?
Jumping from one colored platform to another in a first-person 3D environment sounds fun, but in RGB+jump is it really? Read on to find out if this game manages to put a spring in my step or not.
This week I sat down to play The Last Door Chapter One: The Letter. Did this horror themed point-and-click adventure scare me, or was it all smoke and mirrors?
In a classic escape-the-room styled game, I have to solve puzzle after puzzle in order to get out. Is this game all that great? Or is it just another run-of-the-mill escape game that’s better left alone?
Mr. White the Time Waster sits down to play with his phone again this week, and jumps into a game of Robot Unicorn Attack 2. Is it worth a download?
The last couple of weeks I’ve spent my time playing a build your own town game called Anno Online. Is it worth looking into?