Pick Dreamland Solitaire: Dark Prophecy up if you somehow need more Spider Solitaire after the first two Dreamland games. Otherwise, this can sit cozily on a wishlist for a while.
Strong Moon is an action platformer that is too broken, too clumsy to reward skill. Instead, you’re exploiting its issues to make progress, and that’s no way to enjoy a game.Â
Hidden Shapes: Black Skull + Old West is little more than a box of jigsaw puzzles with a simple, console-friendly approach to completing them. But that’s a snug fit for gamers who want that delicate high of creating a picture over time.
Perhaps, the only thing cooler is a film noir detective in the freezing cold of Northern Canada in 1970. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the weird world of Kona.
GravaStar have created a brilliant audio unit in the Sirius Pro. It’s certainly one of the most standard-out of earbuds that you will find on the market, at least in visual terms.
The puzzles may just have enough of a pull to make you consider purchasing Like No Other: The Legend Of The Twin Books, but you might need to use your imagination to conjure up an interesting tale to go along with it.
We could sneer and deride Kid Ball Adventure for being a one-trick game, with one move, no real story and 100 levels for it to pad out. But there’s a purity about it.
Aquadine is an original visual novel that plays with a unique and absorbing story. It comes with some good writing, likeable characters, beautiful visuals and a great soundtrack.
There’s a reunion feel to Boyfriend Dungeon: Secret Weapons. It’s an evening or two of reacquaintance; a celebration of what made the game so fun in the first place.
Which gang you fall into will be completely up to you. For us, we’ve always been on the side of the Third Street Saints and with the rebooted Saints Row, will continue to do so.Â