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While absolutely cute, colorful, and pretty light rhythm game fun, the basic nature of the controls also limits its longevity
The family-friendly retro license once again defies the trend of terrible adaptations with a workable adventure
There’s no question that the vibe, nightmarish pixel art, and weird monstrosities are fun, but the interface and controls aren’t ideal
A short and somewhat odd romp with a bit of horror and oddity to offer
Using your laser fire as a means to propel yourself makes for a challenge and some fun for the right crowd
A clever mix of cuteness, solid top-down pool, and plenty of challenges that encourage trick shooting make for some fun
Not a bad crack at the Vampire Survivors formula, but you hit its limitations very quickly
Some cool concepts and art for a roguelike deckbuilder that feels a bit different collide a bit with lacking controls and clarity
Feeling somewhere between Groundhog Day and a Choose Your Own Adventure book, it’s definitely a novel idea
Undeniably stylish combat mixes with a philosophical sci-fi narrative asking what it means to be human… or something like that
While it has an undeniable sort of goofy charm with its characters and dialogue, the gameplay is mostly rudimentary
Astoundingly varied and deep, dripping with funky charm, and both challenging and approachable. It’s fantastic
It’s always nice to see diverse options like this one that are educational in nature, in this case helping early math learners
Though it’s hard to ignore that this has a very mobile-esque feel to it, its style of strategy is pretty unique on the platform
This is a case of a cute and very pleasant game, which is a nice change of pace, sadly lacking quality in overall execution
While learning a different language by playing a game is a novel idea, in practice the scope is limited and the gameplay is lacking
There’s no doubt it offers up a slightly different and value-added tower defense experience, but not so much solo
There’s a cool sense of style to this slashing sort of roguelike beat-em-up, but it still feels a bit generic in the end
While at a glance it appears to channel the likes of the arcade classic Cabal, it’s sadly not even in the ballpark
There’s no question that this mech-based RPG has some cool elements, but its glacial pacing grates on nerves heavily