People enjoy video games for different reasons; some like to be able to escape from the real world by diving into a fantasy experience offering quests full of wonder and detail, while others like to pass the time by playing smaller, simple games such as puzzles to test and distract the mind. Puzzle Adventure Blockle is the latter (as you might expect), yet it uses up so much unnecessary energy trying to be the former at the same time. If you look past this fact however, some enjoyment can be found in the puzzles themselves. Let me explain further…
Tag: Puzzle
Severed Slips Stealthily Onto the Switch eShop
Drinkbox Studios have released their first-person dungeon crawling puzzle game on Switch – the title already up in some regions.
Piczle Lines DX Dated for Later This Month
Rainy Frog Games have confirmed a late-August release date for their puzzle game, dropping a brand new trailer for us to get hyped over.
The Sexy Brutale Seduces the Switch This Fall in Japan
Nippon Ichi are bringing their puzzling mystery adventure game to the Japanese eShop this Fall.
Levels+ : Addictive Puzzle Game Review
War has never been so simple.
Puzzle Adventure Blockle Coming to Switch Early Next Month
Intense have announced that their puzzle adventure game is headed to Switch very soon, and have provided introductory details and media to get you interested.
Death Squared Dev Planning Bot Skins for Japan Release
SMG Studio have revealed new concept drawings for their upcoming Japanese release.
Boost Beast is Headed to the Nintendo Switch in Japan
Arc System Works have announced a new title for our handy little hybrid, and it seems to be a hybrid in its own right.
Puyo Puyo Tetris is Getting a Balance & Rage-Quit Punishment Patch Next Month
Puyo Puyo Official has announced via Twitter that we’re in for a nice little patch this August.
Vaccine Review
As someone who spent much of the late 90’s playing one rendition or another of Capcom’s Resident Evil series, I was actually quite excited to jump into Vaccine once I saw the obvious nod in styling. On the surface it has much of the same elements as the early titles in that series, and I figured it’d offer the same kind of challenge. My excitement was soon met with both admiration and anger however, as Vaccine ended up being much harder to pick up than its inspirational forefather. Actually, it was much harder in pretty much every way – and that’s kind of what makes it a great game in its own right.