Indie roundup: Prisonela DX, Unlife, Froggie & Caveman Ransom

In our latest roundup of recent indie game releases, we’re reviewing Prisonela DX, Unlife, Froggie – A Retro Platformer and Caveman Ransom – all of which were released on all major console platforms. Continue reading “Indie roundup: Prisonela DX, Unlife, Froggie & Caveman Ransom”

Quadroids review (PS5)

Quadroids, the debut title from French developer Blue Loop that is being published by Maximum Entertainment and Fabloo Games, bursts onto the scene with a clever take on the puzzle-platformer genre. Set against the backdrop of a world ravaged by climate change and a malevolent artificial intelligence, Quadroids challenges players to navigate through over 100 meticulously crafted levels filled with hazards and obstacles, all while controlling four screens simultaneously. Continue reading “Quadroids review (PS5)”

Release roundup: Alisa, A Little To The Left & Dungeonoid 2 Awakening

We’re checking out three games today. Both Alisa and A Little To The Left were already beloved on other platforms and Alisa returns in a Developer’s Cut on new systems, whereas Dungeonoid 2 Awakening is a brand new indie take on two classic genres. Here are our reviews. Continue reading “Release roundup: Alisa, A Little To The Left & Dungeonoid 2 Awakening”

Inkulinati review (PS5)

Inkulinati, published by Daedalic Entertainment and developed by Yaza Games, brings medieval manuscripts to life in an off-beat turn-based strategy adventure that’s out now on multiple systems including the PlayStation 5. Drawing inspiration from the bizarre yet captivating art found in ancient texts, Inkulinati introduces players to a world where medieval-style doodles can become part of large battles for supremacy. And while its premise may seem whimsical, Inkulinati offers a depth of strategy that will we found to be surprising. Continue reading “Inkulinati review (PS5)”