City Destructor is a pretty bland puzzle game involving blowing up buildings with odd physics. Buildings don’t collapse like they should, and there’s not much depth to the gameplay. 4/10
Month: May 2020
bookmark_borderPeaceful Days (2020) Review
EA: Peaceful Days is a fun farming sim that allows you to play at whatever pace you like. Optimize and head for your dreams of riches, or relax and raise a bed of flowers – it’s your decision. 7/10
bookmark_borderHero must die. again (2020) Review
Hero must die. again is an RPG that takes place after the final battle, where the hero is brought back to life but slowly loses strength. It’s definitely not for everyone, but it’s interesting. 6/10
bookmark_borderCards & Crystals (2020) Review
Cards & Crystals is a card game with a focus on a match-three puzzle in order to deal damage and use your cards. It’s quite fun to play once you start to optimize your deck! 7/10
bookmark_borderArena (2020) Review
Arena is a hand-painted battler with a “no seriousness intended” aesthetic, which is especially fun with the voiceovers. For a free to play game, I strongly recommend at least giving it a try. 6.5/10
bookmark_borderTower of Shades (2020) Review
Tower of Shades is a motivational speech in the form of a very short repeating RPG battle segment. It feels more like a demo for a full game than an actual game, but it’s fine for what it is. 6/10
bookmark_borderType Up (2020) Review
Type Up is a simple typing game where your score increases the size of your character. The UI is rather low quality, and the game loses all of your settings whenever you finish a round. 4/10
bookmark_borderEvery Day’s Different (2020) Review
EA: Every Day’s Different is a romance OELVN with voice acting in a school setting. It’s hard to evaluate with only one episode released so far, but it has potential. 6/10
bookmark_borderElementallis (2020) Review
Elementallis is a Zelda-like dungeon crawler, where defeating a boss unlocks a new magic/element to use. It’s rather simple based off the demo I played, but it should appeal to Zelda fans. 6/10
bookmark_borderStretchBot (2020) Review
StretchBot is a 2D platformer with a swinging mechanic that is otherwise based off classic platformers from the 90s. It’s fun, but the controls can feel awkward at times, especially on keyboard. 6/10