Just Keep Going
A small platformer that has turned me into a ghost seeking forgiveness from the only person who can give it to me: a goddess that hates my guts. But does that stop me? Nope. Read on to find out why.
A small platformer that has turned me into a ghost seeking forgiveness from the only person who can give it to me: a goddess that hates my guts. But does that stop me? Nope. Read on to find out why.
Pushing pieces one way and then another, it’s the only thing I can do in order to solve the sliding block puzzles in a game called Push Me. Read here to see my opinion on this game of brain teasers.
When using different magnets to help my little block progress, is all the trouble, trial and error really worth the time? You’ll find out my thoughts on Magnetized when you read this week’s article.
This week is a maze game where I have to navigate multiple layers of a single level in order to unlock blocks and find my way out, but is this many-layered maze as grand as it could be? Read on to see.
A little white box is under my control and I have to get him through several levels of difficult obstacles in order to reach the end. Can I do it? And is it worth it? Read the article and you’ll see.
This week I end up as the Captain of a ship in a far flung universe filled with war and espionage! Now how’d I manage that?
Now nothing but a head, I have to search and destroy the lab at fault in order to build myself a new body, and I do this with nothing but lasers and my face. Sound fun? Read on to see if I think so.
We have a text adventure game this week, a genre that I haven’t touched in a long time. But even with being text based it earns a recommendation from me. Read the article to find out exactly why.
A pre-game demo has found its way to my computer and I test it out to see just how well I think it fairs. Does Zineth skate to a future or does it fall flat a few feet after leaving the starting line?
Once again I am a test subject, a monkey to be precise, who must do little puzzle tasks in order to get my reward. Sounds simple, and it is. But does this game hold up, or do these simple tests fall flat?