Antichamber is an unique puzzle game. I say unique because I’ve never seen anything remotely like it. In a way, it’s as unique as Portal was when it was first released. In an ordinary puzzle game you’ll often see a puzzle, and then be expected to solve it. If you have more puzzles, you’re expected […]
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McPixel – Game Review
MS-Paint mixed with some drunken developers? Well, McPixel is your new favorite superhero – saving a pixel world from utter destruction! In story mode, you have a couple of stages, and every stage consists of multiple sections… each with a set of maps. The goal of every map is to stop it from blowing up […]
Gemini Rue – Game Review
Set in a universe reminding me of Blade Runner, Gemini Rue delivers an incredible story while using the least amount of pixels possible! I’ve had this game for a long time without finishing it. Perhaps I got it from a Steam indie pack sale. At the time of purchase, the game seemed uninteresting and tough […]
English Country Tune Review
So English Country Tune is quite a strange name for a puzzle game, but then again… it is quite of a strange game after all. This puzzle game consists of multiple ‘worlds’, where each world is a puzzle game of its own. You are in control of a thin platform, able to move around in […]
Fractal: Make Blooms Not War Review
I got this puzzle game cheap on Steam. I don’t think it syncs with the cloud (yet?) because every 15-minute session I play this game consists of me playing the first levels over and over. Fractal is simple, you click to push hexagons around on a grid, and when you match 7 or more in […]
Cubemen Review
Cubemen is a tower defence game with a nice twist. Instead of building and placing towers you build and place units. Units are non-upgradable, and you have quite a few to choose from. I got it on Steam, but I know it’s also available via the iOS App Store. It’s a simple game and I […]
Bastion Review
Bastion Playtime: 6h, easily replayable another 6h. Genre: Adventure Rating: 8/10 Such a great game, with such an awesome narrating. Story and art comes together to form something very well. The levels are beautiful, and said to be hand-drawn. The levels feature a lot of detail, and an unique style. As you play, the world […]
Artemis Spaceship Simulator
A friend of mine introduced me to this great game (or perhaps simulator) called Artemis. The official site can be found here. It’s a game meant for six people using six computers. There are five stations/consoles, each of which requires one player. The sixth player would be the captain, coordinating the ship and executing strategies. […]