Hentai Lover’s Train is a sliding jigsaw game that unlocks animated NSFW artwork. It actually has some semblance of a plot through the puzzles, focusing on a passenger and a train conductor. 5.5/10
Month: April 2020
bookmark_borderCaffeine: Victoria’s Legacy (2020) Review
Caffeine: Victoria’s Legacy is an OELVN about the power of coffee in a fantasy / steampunk world. The writing and characters are extremely well done – especially compared to the typical OELVN. 7/10
bookmark_borderStarCrossed (2020) Review
StarCrossed is a co-op arcade game that’s definitely easier with a friend than trying to control both characters by yourself. It’s fun although the bullet hell aspects get tricky by yourself. 6/10
bookmark_borderChernobyl: Road of Death (2019) Review
Chernobyl: Road of Death is a challenging top-down shooter where you need to carefully watch your radiation exposure while managing your ammo and health. It’s interesting, but takes some time. 5.5/10
bookmark_borderNeuronaut (2020) Review
Neuronaut is a visual novel with an interesting theme – partial possession. The main character can enter the bodies of other people, and feel their emotions – but he can’t control them. 6/10
bookmark_borderCiel Fledge (2020) Review
Ciel Fledge is a simulation visual novel where you raise your daughter and guide her by telling her what attributes/relationships she should focus on. It’s slow and grindy, but so is real life. 6/10
bookmark_borderNyanco Card (2020) Review
EA: Nyanco Card is a card game made in RPG Maker where losing not only sets you back, but also strengthens your opponent. It’s a difficult grind with little room for error, so think ahead. 6/10
bookmark_borderStorm Chasers: Tornado Islands (2020) Review
Storm Chasers: Tornado Islands is primarily a match-3 puzzle game, although it does add in some other puzzle types. The rustic theme is well-done, so I would recommend it as a casual game. 6/10
bookmark_borderUnblock Gridlock (2019) Review
Unblock Gridlock is a rather simplistic sliding-block puzzle game that uses common Unity assets and features (likely) pre-randomly generated levels. It’s alright, but it’s nothing special either. 5/10
bookmark_borderTrue Love ’95 (2019) Review
True Love ’95 may be old, but it offers a wonderful nostalgic experience if you can put up with the lack of modern expectations. I’d love to see a trend of more pre-Windows games coming to Steam. 7/10