
Anyway, you have to use your sniper rifle to kill some dinosaurs in various locations. Well, as weird hunting games go, this one is at least cheap. Does that work for you? I leave it to you. As a taste, there’s a game show hosted by a guerilla unicorn named Sylvestor Stallione. You either get on with the humor and have a good time with the adventure, or you don’t and should probably give it a pass. Well, you know how this sort of thing goes. It has a nice hand-drawn look to its visuals, an up-beat humorous tone, and lots of unusual characters to meet and converse with.

Well, that’s a name that just rolls off the tongue, doesn’t it? This is an adventure game about a group of role-playing friends who need to solve puzzles and rescue a realm in need of heroes.

Hamster has done as you would expect in terms of porting it and adding in the usual options, so if you’re familiar with the game you probably know what you’re getting. It’s still a Konami shoot-em-up, so you can expect a reasonably good time out of it, but it’s not as enjoyable as the original. Which this game kind of isn’t? The multidirectional shoot-em-up action is about the same as before, but without the time trips it loses a little something. It leans more into a science-fiction style, and that’s saying something given the first game was about time traveling. This is the 1984 follow-up to Konami’s Time Pilot. You can pick this game up a fair bit cheaper on Steam, but if you don’t mind the cost and are okay with an RPG that’s light on gameplay mechanics, there are worse things you could grab today. It’s a three-chapter story and there isn’t a whole lot to its gameplay, but there are worse tales to walk your way through. I’m not sure how this came about, but she’s traveling with a vagabond, exploring a world and trying to uncover the truth about her and her friend. LiEat ($9.99)Įfina is a young girl who is also a dragon. As regular readers know, these aren’t usually in my wheelhouse so I don’t have too much more to add. It looks like there isn’t quite as much to this one as you might see in other hidden object adventures, so it could be a good choice for beginners to the genre. Somehow they end up on a game show, as families do when they go on vacation. The Simmons family is on a family vacation to California, and you’ll follow their story through eight chapters filled with puzzles and mini-games. This is a hidden object adventure game with a decidedly lighter theme than we usually see in these kinds of games. You get 2,000 puzzles with the hardest having a maximum size of 14 x 14, so don’t expect anything on the level of intricacy you see in the Pathpix games. Connect the colored dots with lines, making sure none of them cross over another’s path. Anyway, Connect Color Dots: Purple Monkey Dishwasher Umbrella Tango is nothing more than a no-frills take on Pathpix/Slitherlink. It’s just a stupid lottery ticket that you’re hoping to win big on. You can’t even pretend you care about the art of it when you do that.

That is some old-fashioned App Store SEO spam right there. Connect Color Dots: Fun Water Flow Pipe Line Art Puzzle Game ($9.95) Up to four players can join the fight at once, each with their own squad. Play on your own, or team up with other players in local or online multiplayer modes.

Recruit block versions of past EDF games and take the fight to a wide variety of enemies, also featuring some familiar faces. From there, things go as you might expect for a game in this series. See, this game is set in a parallel world where everything is made of digital blocks.
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The Earth Defense Force series makes its way to the Nintendo Switch, but perhaps not in the way that you might remember it.
