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Mario Vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem – Nintendo DS
Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem is pure puzzle perfection, loaded with blissful Nintendo creativity! Casual gamers are in for a treat!
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Super Skweek – Atari Lynx
Super Skweek is a cautionary tale to developers who try too hard to faithfully port a game to a different system. Despite solid efforts and great intentions, Super Skweek ended up as merely a great concept with way-too-busy visuals.
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Untitled Goose Game – Switch
Untitled Goose Game is part stealth, part puzzle, and all mayhem! A worthy addition to any Switch collection, especially considering the $20 price tag.
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Catherine – XBox 360
Catherine isn’t the kind of girl you take home to Mother. She’s the kind of girl who chases you through nightmare scenes by night. Katherine, on the other hand … well, less said the better. This game is a unique combination of horror, interactive story, anime, adventure … there’s a kitchen sink in here someplace.
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Krusty’s Fun House – NES
Krusty’s Fun House sees the crusty clown from the Simpsons as he runs around leading mice to their destruction. It’s fun. It’s hilarious.
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Outer Wilds: How A Good Adventure Game Draws You In – Video Review
Nips makes a return with his video review of Outer Wilds, a time-based space exploration game full of knowledge-based puzzles and excitement. Unlike many other modern adventure games, Outer Wilds is noteworthy for its willingness to completely let go of the player’s hand, asking them to solve the puzzles and mysteries of this strange universe.
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Myst – PC
It’s about time we had a review for the classic puzzle game Myst! Jedite83 takes a look into a genre-defining title.
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Pode Is Ridiculously Cute
Pode is a ridiculously adorable puzzle game where you get to guide a rock and a fallen star on their way through a mountain. What else could you want from a relaxing video game?
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Return of the Obra Dinn – PC
Nips is simply taken aback by Return of the Obra Dinn. Featuring an engaging story alongside one of the most unique mechanics he’s ever seen, Return of the Obra Dinn has fast become his favorite mystery game of all time.
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Battle Chef Brigade – PC
Prepare your blades and appetite for an invigorating culinary experience that only Battle Chef Brigade can provide. Master expert dishes, slay monsters and climb your way to victory.
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Obduction – PC
In his review of Obduction, Nips visits an alien landscape filled with mystery and puzzles waiting to be solved. Can he unravel the enigma in the town of Hunrath?
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Welcome to the Game 2.0 – PC
Remember the good times when we were just trying to satisfy our curiosity and find a red room to watch some casual murder. We do. But now we have a purpose and have a chance to save another lamb from being slaughtered for the Internet’s amusement in Welcome to the Game 2.0.
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Little Nightmares – PC
Nips faces his fears as he makes his way through Little Nightmares. Similar to titles like Inside and Limbo, Little Nightmares is an atmospheric indie horror game with platforming and puzzling elements. Don’t let the name fool you; this game’s achievements are anything but little.
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Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus – PC
In honor of Retroary 2018, Nips takes a look at Oddworld: Abe’s Exoddus. The sequel to the cult classic Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee, this game manages to introduce quite a few new ideas that pushed the late-but-great Oddworld franchise in a new and more complex direction.
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Hue – PlayStation 4
In our world, color has mostly been a given. We all understand how that we each see color in a different way, but at the same time can accept conclusions about the world around us. But where does color come from? Come join Nerd Bacon author Rhutsczar in his jouney of this discovery in Hue.
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