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Blending together elements of flying games, exploration, some mini game action, and perhaps a bit of overly-aggressive environmentalist themes Bee Simulator is a unique experience...
OK, so I dig weird games, I've even made a list of my favorites on the system...
When it comes to visual flair this title has things on lockdown...
Offering reasonably cheap casual mini golfing, it's not bad, but it's hardly great either
While it has some pacing and overall design issues, this paced shooter offers up some refreshing play for the patient
In terms of vintage PC genres that have been out of fashion and not made a real appearance on the Switch yet the strategic "god game" genre is one I appreciate and am glad to see finally making an appearance...
A great example of how the 3D Mascot Platformer style is still alive and thriving
When you’re dealing with budget titles the bar for evaluation is a tricky thing to evaluate...
Being honest I'm starting to tire of games like Football Game that try to gloss over being designed in a very limited and linear fashion with some anticipated promise of a payoff down the line...
While there are some good ideas here perhaps it would have been better to be called "Decent Mandy" instead
For those itching to tackle pretty mundane, though perhaps satisfying, construction tasks with big equipment
Appropriately named for all of the worst reasons...
When it comes to roguelike shooters I’m both a tremendous fan and often a picky critic...
While run and gun shooters tend to be a side-scrolling affair Monkey Barrels proves it’s a formula that works well from a top-down perspective with twin-stick controls as well...
While staying simple is par for the course for budget racers, this is a pretty bare bones experience
Going way back to the days of playing games with friends on my Commodore 64 I've always enjoyed Olympic-style multi-event games...
While deck building and card battling games have made their appearance on the Switch in a few different forms, none of them has been quite like this...
There's something to be said for truth in advertising and if you've ever wondered what it would be like to control large commercial shipping vessels this may be the simulator for you...
As a self-proclaimed super-fan of twin-stick shooters any title that looks like it could scratch that itch is immediately of interest...
While it pretty briefly offers up some slashing fun its lack of depth and longevity catch up to it pretty quickly