Dig a Way Review
This puzzle platformer is beautifully animated, inventive, and surprisingly deep.
Read moreThis puzzle platformer is beautifully animated, inventive, and surprisingly deep.
Read moreThis updated puzzle game offers some creative gameplay and new mechanics, but still suffers from difficult controls.
Read moreThis rhythm game has a unique control scheme and performance system that make it feel like a true innovation in the genre.
Read moreDespite a few flaws, this free-to-play strategy game is a fun mix of new and old strategy formulas.
Read moreSlashing Demons lacks the depth or scope to take it beyond the point of being just another endless tapper.
Read moreTap like crazy, grind like crazy, in this tapping game that overcomplicates the mix.
Read moreThis role playing game does a good job of looking like its old school ancestors, but some technical flaws keep it from capturing the same magic.
Read moreVimo is a quick way of adding animated stickers to your videos, but it can prove to be expensive.
Read moreA neat recreation of a genre best left in the past.
Read moreThis role-playing/puzzle hybrid series ditched a bunch of its roguelike/random elements this time around and is much better for it.
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