The 2nd Unwritten Tales game is one I've enjoyed a lot more than the first. Generally one can be able to progress by merely interacting with all objects and characters then solving whatever puzzles remain that hadn't been interacted with, if they're stuck. The humor and visuals are really nice and it is an overall a solid PnC game that fans of the genre could enjoy.
A throwback to PC RPGs of the 90s and early 2000s, it has various modern gameplay elements that can help a player ease into the style of gameplay that older cRPGs employed as a way to get into the ore popular classics as well. This ver. was sold at a nice discount offering the 2 expansions which offer some lengthy extra content too.
I remember a friend being excited for the game and got the original ver., but its reviews were not very good and when this updated ver. first went up for sale, I was unable to claim a key for the free upgrade. Still the price offered was good, and while there are better pirate themed games out there,this game has some good ship and crew management systems with good voice acting. However the gameplay side of the game isn't all that impressive, so if you're interested in the game, keep low expectations and go in for a 'style over substance' approach to playing the game.
A short and light puzzle adventure game that utilizes time travel mechanics. If you're looking for a light gaming experience, this one may be worth looking into.
Seems I've been getting a bunch of light games lately. This is a decent indie platformer with various unlockable skins' to swap your character's look with. While it could use some improvement far as handling the character's movement, IMO, it was still able to offer an entertaining experience.
A Point n' Click adventure game from the creator of Agatha Knife, where you help Nika build her robot, MechaNika to begin her global school usurption plans. The game has some cute art and nice humor (some bordering on the darker side of things), and I didn't find the puzzles that difficult as I mainly took my time playing it and indulging in the setting and the humor.
A rhythm adventure game with cute birbs and animations. While some gameplay mechanics couldve been better (randomization of certain rhythm sections) it is still a nice and charming game.
One doesn't need to have played any Borderlands games to get into this. Although this game uses the same style of gameplay that Telltale became famous for with Walking Dead, it features some great characters, humor and a decent story with lots of emotional moments, making it well worth playing and being among Telltale's best output at least in terms of their light gameplay style releases.
I don't know what a Game of Thrones is, but all the political absurdity that comes with playing the game is hilariously entertaining as it is frustrating.
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