REVIEW: Sushi Castle
Ignoring the urge to joke that this is a review of a medieval-themed chain of Japanese restaurants instead of a game, Sushi Castle (80 MSP) is actually a roguelike dungeon shooter whose obvious...
View ArticleRoguelike ‘Dungeons of Desolation’ Promises Options
With games like Cursed Loot (a thanks to Alan at The Indie Ocean for the introduction) and Dungeons of Dredmor (another thanks, Alan), as well as the more recent, action-y Sushi Castle, the roguelike...
View ArticleREVIEW: Diehard Dungeon
From that opening shot of an arrow ripping through your chest to the McClane-inspired title, the implication is that you’re going to perish in Diehard Dungeon (80 MSP). And you will. That it is a...
View ArticleREVIEW: Dungeons of Desolation
Dungeons of Desolation (80 MSP) is a roguelike (think plumbing the depths for ever-greater loot, living and fighting in constant fear of death) in the vein of Cursed Loot or its slightly less-serious...
View ArticleREVIEW: Super Dungeon Quest
From a visual standpoint, and from reading its idea on paper, Super Dungeon Quest ($2.99) is the kind of game that appeals to me right away. It would probably appeal to most others, too. A straight-up...
View ArticleREVIEW: Dead War
The protagonist of Bandana Games‘ Dead War ($1.00) is hard to get a read on. She’s on Death Row for murder at the start of the story, saved (ironically) by the onset of a zombie apocalypse. As you...
View ArticleREVIEW: APOC TOWN
At outset, APOC TOWN ($1.00) seems to be on the right track. It pairs two of my favorite things; the visual style and general feel of the developer’s previous, Loot or Die1, and those always fun and...
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