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Cosmic Leap Review

Cosmic Leap is a planet platformer with plenty of space-based obstacles. The majority of levels can be completed in less than 10 seconds, but that probably won't happen until fumble your way through the first time. Developed by Michael Hall, review by DaytonDoes.

My Tower My Home Review

My Tower My Home is a tower defense game that goes a bit over the top with the "tower" side of things in my opinion. My Tower My Home developed by Shoor Games, review written by Brandon Dayton.

Where’s My Mommy? Review (NSFW)

I was extremely excited for Where's My Mommy, and on the trial run I found myself laughing at the broken condoms, bags of cocaine, and general memeness of the game. Upon coming back to Where's My Mommy however, I found the hilarious impact of it's shock humor had severely diminished. Developed by Exquisite Games, Review by Dayton Does.

Blue Rider Review

Blue Rider is a top-down bullet-hell with a focus on building a combo meter. Extra lives are only earned after accumulating 25,000 points, which makes Blue Rider extremely difficult. Developed by Ravegan, review by Dayton Does.

Review : Bridge Constructor Stunts

Bridge Constructor Stunts takes the puzzling aspects of past Bridge Constructor titles and supercharges it. Build your own jumps and launch yourself to victory with Bridge Constructor Stunts! Published by Head Up Games. Developed by ClockStone. Review by Dayton Does.

Review/Giveaway : Cally’s Caves 3

Cally's Caves 3 is a colorful romp through varied environments. Certainly worth a look. Your parents have been kidnapped by a mad scientist named Herbert. This will make the third time in a row. The true definition of insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results, so it seems Herbert is about as mad as they come. Published/Developed by VDO Games. Review by Dayton Does.

Review : Punch Club

Punch Club appears from the surface to be a game about brutalizing your opponent, so there will be some that are inevitably disappointed to discover that Punch Club is a time-management simulator with a particularly unforgiving design. Humble beginnings are never easy, and Punch Club forces you to live that fact. Developed by Lazy Bear Games, publishes by tinyBuild. Review by Dayton Does.

Review : Stone Tales

Stone Tales is a relatively uninspired indie platformer about two cave-brothers overcoming cave-adversity. While I found the entire game to be a rather sub-par experience, I must concede that basing the game around cavemen was a very inspired choice. This game is from Spain, but the broken English blends perfectly when playing a game about neanderthals. Unfortunately, this choice alone was not enough to save this title from a dismal final score. Review by Brandon Dayton.
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