Liberator TD – Review
Everything about Liberator TD seems iffy. At first glance, it’s a simple tower defense game, the kind we’ve seen dozens of times before, most recently with No Creeps Were Harmed TD. However, when ... Read More »
Everything about Liberator TD seems iffy. At first glance, it’s a simple tower defense game, the kind we’ve seen dozens of times before, most recently with No Creeps Were Harmed TD. However, when ... Read More »
Don’t judge a book by its cover, or more accurately, don’t judge a game by its eShop icon. We knew nothing about Shikon-X: Astro Defense Fortress before playing it. Based on the icon on our Switch... Read More »
After a whopping five years in Early Access, developer Argonwood’s medieval strategy title Rising Lords is finally available in its full-fledged version, for PC and console gamers alike. Being fans ... Read More »
The story behind ASTLIBRA Revision’s development may actually be more interesting than the game itself. As the Revision in the title indicates, this is technically a remake of the original ASTLIBRA,... Read More »
A while ago, we already covered Whateverland. This point-and-click game by established Spanish developer Caligari Games has an interesting premise and some fun gameplay mechanics we don’t often ... Read More »
It took indie studio Caligari Games two years of development on a relatively low budget to bring Whateverland to the public, after a successful Kickstarter campaign. Granted, this isn’t the Spanish ... Read More »
Halloween may be over, but that’s not stopping game developers from bringing more spooky games to your platform of choice. Alientrap Games’ Wytchwood, which debuted on Steam last year, is now cast... Read More »
Lacuna is a sci-fi noir detective game; a narrative-driven point & click adventure game in which you’ll investigate a case which might very well lead to an interstellar war if things go awry. Yo... Read More »
The Philosopher’s Stone, written in 1997, was the beginning of a whirlwind of fame for the Harry Potter series – and it brought an inedible change in the way popular culture sees magic. The appeal... Read More »
There is a wide range of point-and-click adventure games on the Switch, so Imaginarylab’s Willy Morgan and the Curse of Bone Town certainly has got its work cut out for it if it aims for a must-have... Read More »