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Cuphead — A cup in one hand
StudioMDHR’s rock hard platform shoot-em-up Cuphead makes its way onto Nintendo’s handheld Switch console
Become a fox in Auf Abwegen
Auf Abwegen is a neat little game about being a fox. We have been playing it.
Mechstermination Force — You battle the pink robots
Each giant robot is utterly distinct, with their own look and attack style, as well as a puzzle-like element to getting to their weak point.
The World Next Door — A charming match three puzzler
You run into monsters called grievances in the shrines and you and your crew battle them with magic.
My Time at Portia — Spend your time wisely
Are you a console gamer looking for a relaxing crafting game that provides hundreds of hours of entertainment draped in a sugary layer of primary colours and soft melodies? If so, then My Time At Portia might be the game you’ve been waiting…
One Finger Death Punch 2 — Deadly Digits
Using the art style of the popular stick-figure flash animations and games of the early 2000s, you’ll be assailed from the left and right of the screen by absolute hordes of enemies moving at lightning speed!
Bear’s Restaurant is more than just a cute cooking game
It’s not a secret that I really love cooking games. I like cooking, so it’s only natural that I’d enjoy picking up a cooking game here and there. When searching around on my phone for iOS games to play, Bear’s Restaurant was advertised as…
King of Crabs — Become a crab wielding a meat fork
Every crab is out for themselves, with no care about the others who are also trying to survive. Instead of helping each other in King of Crabs, your goal is to simply eat enough to outlive the others, unless you want to start fighting! King…
Tales from Windy Meadow — A community-centered visual novel
The world-building in the story is flawless thanks to the game’s keen interest in community and attention to detail.
X-Morph Defense — Dark side of the moon
Nintendo Switch owners are already spoiled for choice when it comes to high quality twin stick shooters, not to mention games with a strategic focus. It’s rare for a game to merge strategy and action as seamlessly as X-Morph: Defense does,…