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Mutropolis — An archeologyst’s mystery
Point and click adventure game Mutropolis takes you into a dig site full of some old stuff to be discovered and some strange new items to check out. Mutropolis is a pixel art, sci-fi, post-apocalyptic adventure — and that’s a lot of words…
EdgeFlip is a sliding-puzzle game in a beautiful cuboid world
Explore a world of sliding tiles and peculiar puzzles in EdgeFlip, a game which challenges you to wonder about a world which functions like a Rubix Cube. Lume Studios' EdgeFlip was an unexpected delight, especially as I don't normally spend…
Dogfight through the skies in Wingy Shooter
Epic dogfighting in the sky always makes for an intense time. In Wingy Shooter, you’ll get to participate in a blocky, 3D war full of boss fights and bullets. Despite the silly name, Wingy Shooter is a pretty intense mobile game. You are…
Cyberpet Graveyard lets you probe the haunted history of a desktop-pet company
Companies rise and fall. In Cyberpet Graveyard you explore decommissioned cyber pets and find out all about the final days of their creators. Alienmelon's Cyberpet Graveyard is a fun little horror experience which plays out through your…
Crazy Platez — Delivering Rochester’s local delicacy
I grew up near Rochester, NY and know about their local delicacy, fittingly called the Garbage Plate. This dish contains your choice of meat over some combination of home fries, french fries, baked beans and/or macaroni salad — basically…
Save the planet and save the cats in action-platformer Catpocalypse Meow.
'Save the kitties! Save the world!' — that's the goal in Catpocalypse Meow, a Saturday morning cartoon style platformer. Catpocalypse Meow, from FraxelGames, truly captures the 90s Cartoon Network style, with colour-coded, kid superheroes…
Bring life to the world around you by instilling it with the essence of real objects in Moments
A slice of space and five objects are all you have to work with to change the world in Moments. What with all of the tools that are out there to help people create games, it's easier to create games now than it ever has been. However,…
The Gristmill sees you making decisions for the good of your team
I don’t play tactical games often, nor do I play deck building games, but something about The Gristmill really stood out to me. Apart from the grimhand drawn graphics, it is a game which is extremely unforgiving when it comes to the health…
Lightless has many puzzles that take place in the dark
Many games give you the ability to brutally destroy your enemy, but in Lightless, you must use the light to stun them, or use limited oil to cast fire onto the creatures. You cannot carry a weapon for very long in this game at all.…
Birfia — Fight other birds for food or cart movement
Birfia reminds me of Team Fortress 2, specifically when you had those huge carts that you need to move from one side of the base to the other in the Payload mode, but with something much more fantastic: Birds. Playing locally — either 1v1,…