Toodee and Topdee, developed by dietzribi, is a unique and imaginative 2D platformer and top-down puzzler hybrid – and it was just ported over to PlayStation. The game revolves around the concept of switching between two characters, Toodee and Topdee, each with their own distinct perspectives, in order to navigate through levels and solve mind-bending puzzles. The game also features challenging precision platforming sections and the option to modify game rules in the difficulty settings, allowing players to tailor the experience to their liking. Continue reading “Toodee and Topdee review (PS4)”
Category: Indie
Port roundup: Fights in Tight Spaces, SkateBIRD & Horror Bar VR
With Fights in Tight Spaces, SkateBIRD and Horror Bar VR, we’re checking out three games that were recently released on new systems after first appearing elsewhere. Time for a closer look. Continue reading “Port roundup: Fights in Tight Spaces, SkateBIRD & Horror Bar VR”
Indie roundup: REPLIKATOR, LASERPITIUM & Bat Boy
We’re heading into the weekend with a trio of recently released indie games. Here are reviews for REPLIKATOR, LASERPITIUM and Bat Boy. Continue reading “Indie roundup: REPLIKATOR, LASERPITIUM & Bat Boy”
Protodroid DeLTA review (PS4)
Protodroid DeLTA, developed by Adam Kareem and published by Humble Games, takes players on a fast-paced adventure in a solarpunk world. In this review, we will explore the game’s premise, gameplay mechanics, controls, visuals, and audio, highlighting its positive aspects while acknowledging its flaws. Inspired by classic 3D platformers like Mega Man X, Protodroid DeLTA aims to captivate players with its action-packed platforming and colorful cast of characters, and we checked out the PlayStation version. Continue reading “Protodroid DeLTA review (PS4)”
Indie roundup: Herodes, Cyber Citizen Shockman & Little Disaster
With a shooter, an arcade action game and a precision platformer, we’re checking out a diverse trio of recent indie releases today. Here are Herodes, Cyber Citizen Shockman and Little Disaster. Continue reading “Indie roundup: Herodes, Cyber Citizen Shockman & Little Disaster”