Tag: Puzzle

  • Tin Hearts Confirmed as Nintendo Switch Timed Exclusive

    Tin Hearts Confirmed as Nintendo Switch Timed Exclusive

    Wired Productions and Rogue Sun are happy to announce that the narrative puzzle adventure, Tin Hearts, will release exclusively on Nintendo Switch for one month prior to other platforms. Wired Productions, an indie game publisher in Watford, UK, produces award-winning titles across platforms with a passion-driven mantra. Notable releases include Martha Is Dead, The Falconeer,…

  • White Day: A Labyrinth Named School – PS5 Review

    White Day: A Labyrinth Named School – PS5 Review

    I am what some might call a back-seat survival horror game enthusiast. While I generally don’t play spooky titles myself, I do find them immensely fun to watch a friend play. This degree of separation adds a layer of interactivity and keeps me safely removed from the stress of choices. White Day: A Labyrinth Named…

  • Railbound: Ticket to Puzzle – PC Review

    Railbound: Ticket to Puzzle – PC Review

    I have been on a train-game kick these last couple of months, but it is not a city builder this time. Instead, it is a logic-based puzzler in the vein of pipe routing games, well, without the pipes. Despite the ‘difficult’ tag on steam, I found Railbound to be a relaxing casual experience full of…

  • White Shadows: A Beautiful Dystopia – PS5 Review

    White Shadows: A Beautiful Dystopia – PS5 Review

    Representing sensitive issues through video games is always a difficult task, and some games don’t always get it right. Fortunately, there are some games that have gotten it right such as Chicory: A Colorful Tale. White Shadows is the ambitious debut game from Monokel and chose to take a risk with its storytelling. While it…

  • Casual Puzzle Game, Two Hundred Ways, Coming To Steam Soon

    Casual Puzzle Game, Two Hundred Ways, Coming To Steam Soon

    Indie developer Sunlight Games is releasing their content-packed casual strategy puzzle game, Two Hundred Ways, onto Steam this September. Two Hundred Ways is the sequel to the aptly named indie puzzle title One Hundred Ways that launched nearly 6 years ago. One Hundred Ways offered players 100 challenges, with an additional 15 released a few months…

  • Side Decide: Toybox Fun – PC Review

    Side Decide: Toybox Fun – PC Review

    While everyone went off to play the latest Ghost of Tsushima DLC, I was left behind twiddling my thumbs and wishing I could afford it. Then, I looked at my PlayStation backlog, hissed like Dracula being burned by the sun, and retreated into the safe comfort of relaxing indie games. Fortunately for me, I had…

  • Forgotten Spirits: Succinctly Sweet – PC Review

    Forgotten Spirits: Succinctly Sweet – PC Review

    I love scrolling through the seemingly endless “new releases” tab on Steam. There is just something so satisfying about scouring through the boundless collection of asset flips and hentai games for truly exceptional indie games. Occasionally, I’ll land upon a relatively unknown title with plenty of promise and try it out. In the past, it’s…

  • Explore Morphing Dioramas In Sizeable This March

    Explore Morphing Dioramas In Sizeable This March

    Sizeable, by solo developer Sander Ambroos and publisher Business Goose Studios, is a puzzle game with exploration elements in which the player must explore morphing dioramas. Sizeable immediately caught my eye the moment I watched its trailer. Developed by just one person, Sizeable is set to take the puzzle genre by storm. It features stunning…

  • The Last Campfire: A Thought-Provoking Experience – PC Review

    The Last Campfire: A Thought-Provoking Experience – PC Review

    The indie game developer, Hello Games, surprised us all when they released the Last Campfire on the Nintendo Switch store earlier this week. This company is known for their other games like No Man’s Sky and Joe Danger the former being the most notorious of the lot. While the drama around No Man’s Sky may…