Now available on Xbox and PlayStation, the I’m on Observation Duty franchise has received many Very Positive Steam reviews over the years, and the 7th entry is no different.
Girls of the Tower is an incredibly complex roguelike that will have you reading over stats, ability descriptions and more, all in order to take down the demon force that hide in the shadows of the human realm.
Now available on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, Mind Over Magnet features over 40 levels of puzzle platforming, all centred around the use of magnets in order to get around.
Now available as a purchasable extra for all Pinball FX players, the Pinball FX - Williams Pinball Volume 9 introduces three new tables into the mix, which can be played across the wide variety of modes the game features.
Dorfromantik is a city-builder by Toukana Interactive and Headup; a game that rewards players who remember to take a step back, and take in the bigger picture.
QUByte Interactive’s latest venture comes from developers TENTACLES INTERACTIVE; Curse Rounds is a bullet-hell crossed with a card game that is sure to have you bursting for just one more go.
Now available on Xbox, PlayStation and PC, Lost Twins 2 is proud to provide a stress-free experience for you and a local co-op partner to take in (with the option to go solo, if you so wish).
Now available on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch, what awaits you in each of the Toaplan Arcade Collection Volumes is eight historical classics, packed full of explosions, 2D retro graphics, and more.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight builds on strong LEGO foundations by incorporating the Arkham games and LEGO City Undercover. It’s become more sprawling and more engaging through combat, stealth and driving. But its accessibility has not been lost: anyone can dance with the devil in the pale moonlight, not just adults.
I felt like Sands and Relics was a toe in the water, a test of whether this kind of puzzle would be accepted by the baying puzzle hordes. I think it will, but it will need a Sands and Relics 2 to really push the format to its limits.
Midnight Swamp isn’t going to blow anybody’s socks off - the art and story are a little too basic for that - but I reckon it will satisfy most point-and-click fans. It gets the job done with fine interactions, tight logic, and an unexpected focus on puzzles.
If you wish cat sims on the Xbox would stop blocking you from exploring and, you know, acting like a cat, then Pawbay might be your saucer of milk. But it comes with its own problems, not least some control limitations and a tiny game world.
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