I have a confession to make: Pocket Rumble was my most anticipated independent game at the time of the Nindie Direct last year (predating the Switch, even!) It looked like
Puzzles come in many forms, whether they be rearranging numbers, following specified paths to reach a goal, matching colors to clear a board, and so much more. Yuso takes an
I’ve been ecstatic with the outpouring of rhythm games in the past year on the Switch, and it seems that there’s a never-ending selection of titles to scratch
Crash Bandicoot is a gaming icon. Well, he was, back in the 90s. Unfortunately, the PlayStation mascot began to fade into obscurity in the years that followed. Vicarious Visions, discontent
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle’s new expansion, Donkey Kong Adventure, begins when Rabbid Donkey Kong causes the Time Washing Machine to malfunction, pulling himself and Rabbid Peach through to another
There’s always something appealing when new games go back to the basics and riff on some of the earliest experiences in the medium. Games like Pong or Tetris represent
LEGO games have been around for a while now and we have seen many beloved franchises get the LEGO treatment. In their newest game, Warner Brothers and LEGO have given
Figment, from Back to Bed developers Bedtime Digital Games, is immediately arresting from all angles. The visuals look like someone painted over a handcrafted diorama. The story is intriguing and
Nintendo has a way of making weird little puzzle titles that devour my time: Pocket Card Jockey was a 3DS title from two years back that I ate up, while