The Mystery of Woolley Mountain review for Nintendo Switch
A hit-and-miss adventure game that?s much more miss than hit.
A hit-and-miss adventure game that?s much more miss than hit.
Bridge Constructor, but on a ski hill.
Can a platformer about the history of fonts ever really be justified?
Roughly as fun as a barrel of monkeys.
Wordsweeper combines crossword puzzles and minesweeper, but somehow isn?t as fun as either.
You can take the game out of the app store, but Rest in Pieces shows you can?t take the app store out of the game.
Jet Kave Adventure doesn?t wear its influences on its sleeve so much as it copies them directly.
Strap on your proton packs and bust some ghosts.
A Knight?s Quest is about as generic you?d expect from a game with a name like that.
Death comes for the Switch.
What Habroxia lacks in innovation, it also lacks in being remotely interesting.
A unique Switch game so nice, we reviewed it twice.
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