Kirstie Summers
It won't ever be known for its depth of plot or skill, but Avenger Bird is a fair enough game that adds a touch of nostalgia to the basic platformer structure.
Cinders breathes new life into a tired fairytale in a way that is smart, dark and funny.
A solid top-down shooter, Solstice Chronicles: MIA is very easy to pick up and has enough versatility to keep you coming back to explore its different options even after you've made it home to safety.
Tardy is a rich combination of story and puzzles that blends past and future in a charming and surprisingly emotional game
Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers is a straightforward flight simulator that throws you into the heart of World War II dogfights and looks good doing it.
Air Conflicts: Secret Wars maintains the pretty visuals and action-packed battles of the rest of the series, with a story that offers it more substances than its sisters.
Simple yet effective, Overwhelm takes the concepts at the very core of the horror genre and presents them in the form of a nostalgic and addictive game.
Dawn of Survivors doesn't have the most original or complicated premise, but is a legitimately solid zombie survival game.
The Padre is a delightfully creepy game that you can move through at your own pace, with plenty of treats for horror fans to find amidst the central mystery.
Blazing Beaks has a great combination of challenge and humour, with an adorable art style and plenty of surprises.
Darkwood is a simple but hugely satisfying top-down horror survival game that will have you jumping at shadows.
There isn't a lot of substance to Chicken Rider, but its bright colours and silly sounds make it enjoyable enough.
Word Wheel by POWGI is simple and effective and does pretty much exactly what you'd expect a digital version of a pencil-and-paper puzzle game to do.
We. the Revolution is the kind of game that you need to concentrate on, in a way that is captivating and graphic.
Nelly Cootalot: The Fowl Fleet is the kind of charming and hilarious adventure game that only happens when real love goes into its creation.
Professor Lupo and His Horrible Game has a lot of creativity and humour, but it is let down by its clunky controls.
Beautiful to watch and genuinely challenging, Etherborn offers an innovative approach to puzzle games that has resulted in something unique and provocative.
Lost Orbit: Terminal Velocity is pretty to look at and easy to pick up. It gives you everything you need to challenge yourself and a story that is genuinely moving.
Zombie Driver is everything you'd expect from a game called Zombie Driver – zombies and driving and guts splattered all over your screen. Its great.
Wordsweeper by POWGI blends two popular games together in a way that offers puzzle fans something interesting and a bit different.