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The biggest difference in how Treasure Stack is played is that rather than control the blocks themselves you control a small character who is moving around within the space...
The first thing you’ll notice, or at least I did, is that your rate of movement is relatively slow and jumping is decidedly floaty...
As someone who loves playing things that are different and a bit daring, Ape Out has easily shot out as one of the games I’ve enjoyed playing the most on Switch...
While overall Space War Arena is only a middle of the road strategic challenge, it fits into the Switch lineup pretty nicely without too many competitors in the same semi-casual space...
You play the game as a young former Royal Food Advisor who has an unorthodox style and is trying to revive a struggling market under the shade of the World Tree...
Set in the hero Young’s subsconscious, the world of Anodyne can be quite unusual, unless you consider it normal to be doing things like talking to a lobster, for instance...
In the game you’ll play as Remi who, through a strange accident involving a talking book named Lore, is transported to the world of Ragnoah-an, which is overrun by mechanical monsters...
The controls in the game are fairly simple, you’ll have the ability to wall jump, double jump, and then throw a dagger...
Obviously having drawn inspiration from the likes of Portal, blending a very clean aesthetic style with smart puzzles and a use of physics, Q...
I’m really impressed by everything the folks behind this game have put together...
Overall, this is in no way a game for casual shooting fans, it is for hardcore shmup fans who are thirsting for their next serious challenge...
Working to its advantage the portability factor of the game is pretty strong...
You play the game as a spirit who has been summoned to aid a girl named Yamiko, who has tasked you with cutting through the Kaiho, a bunch of light-powered dudes who have captured her...
What absolutely works well for the title is the aerial combat itself...
As you progress through stages one demand is that you rotate your Switch, turning it 90 degrees at a time, to change the feel of play from being vertical to horizontal...
Only through a mix of some smart defensive planning, supplemented with your ability to move around the battlefield and fill in when necessary will you survive, and this is especially true if you try to go it solo...
Despite the game’s limitations and the performance hiccups I can’t deny that there’s a quality to Dungeon Stars that absolutely got me hooked...
Pet Care is a very basic game that challenges your child to pair an animal with the proper sort of food it would eat...
Pretty well instantly upon finishing my initial version of this story I was compelled to start up and try another path as there are quite a number of key decisions I can imagine would greatly affect the outcome...
While lacking the variety and skateboarding craziness of something like the Tony Hawk series both the original and sequel included in this pack are more well-made than your typical stunt-focused title...