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AUTHOR |
DATE |
PLTAFORM |
SCORE |
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Astronite
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Ash Mercia
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13/12/2022 |

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80 |
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Astronite is a 1-bit Metriodvania with a touch of inspiration from the Souls franchise. The pairing of the simple controls with the difficult gameplay create a delightful 2D challenge that will keep you going at it until the bitter end.
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Super Magbot
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Ben Bulbeck
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30/06/2021 |

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80 |
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Super Magbot rewards perseverance. Initially the challenge is daunting, but when the rhythm clicks, you’ll be darting back and forth with a grin. The retro visuals are matched with a refreshingly unique control system to create a tough but addictive journey.
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Deiland: Pocket Planet
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Jhonatan Carneiro
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28/04/2021 |

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60 |
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With its unique premise and enjoyable art style, Deiland: Pocket Planet Edition could have the potential to be your next fave farm sim. Unfortunately, its clunky structure transforms part of the experience into an aimless chore.
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Mail Mole
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Ash Mercia
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10/03/2021 |

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80 |
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Mail Mole is platforming action in its purest form. Considerably cute, moderately challenging, with gameplay aspects that will keep both newbies and hardcore gamers happy.
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Solo
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James Sweeting
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28/08/2019 |

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60 |
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Solo: Islands of the Heart is a pleasant game with some interesting puzzle box action, but its core premise, built around relationships, is disappointingly underwhelming, and disconnected from the gameplay surrounding it.
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Candle
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Toby Mortaro
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10/08/2018 |

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70 |
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Candle: The Power of the Flame is a great title for fans of adventure and puzzles. It could be improved with a hint system, though, as some of the tougher sequences are a little obscure.
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The Count Lucanor
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Oliver Roderick
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27/10/2017 |

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88 |
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The Count Lucanor is definitely worth a place in your Switch eShop library. Comprising a castle of a range of different puzzle challenges in each room, it's like a scarier version of the Crystal Maze. Well-written storytelling also helps its case, and while it may not be long, it certainly is memorable.
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