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Pretty generic game design, weak controls, and a lackluster experience sink this action puzzler
This somewhat odd puzzle action game takes a swing on doing something different, but mostly feels like a miss
While it seems like an unassuming farming sim, it pretty quickly can morph into something darker
An interesting take on exploring abusive relationships mixed with some resource and time management
This first-person runner has a distinctive look and feel but the results are mixed
Some odd choices and implementations hold back this reasonably-good platforming adventure
Hand-drawn flair and unusual characters help give this Metroidvania a chance to make an impression
As a twin-stick shooting connoisseur, this is a pretty disappointing experience
An unusual, and pretty competitive, online multiplayer rhythm game, though perhaps a bit inconsistent
A case of when you obviously are inspired by a great game and utterly fail to match what made it special
The concept is good, and the execution of random track building works reasonably well, but the racing falls a bit flat
Your enjoyment of this outer space adventure will mostly correspond to your comfort with a general lack of direction
Come for the weird and quirky, stay for the weird and quirky
Even more weird and quirky, working to complement the weird and quirky Hiveswap Friendsim
Outside of this seemingly having narrow general appeal, wonky physics and a pretty empty world make it a challenge
Mixing together time limits, puzzle elements, and a need for some platforming precision amps up the challenge
Sporting a look and general charm reminiscent of the Paper Mario titles, Born of bread at yeast deserves a look
It delivers what it promises, along with a bit of an odd narrative, but the prevalence of pushing DLC is embarrassing
Who knew that what’s roughly a blacksmithing adventure / RPG could be both engaging and generally chill
A charming mix of local folklore, some music, and a sense of adventure