![]() ![]() Hope you picked up one or the other game and let me know what you think of it below. Of course our major highlight Remnants of Naezith! It’s been a busy week for me personally, thus the slight delay in posting (in case anyone keeps track of that), but a great selection of games for this week. This is the second SFML game that got ported to the Nintendo Switch. ![]() If you fall into either of these categories or are just up for a challenge, I highly recommend picking up a copy of it. This game is designed from ground up for speed runners and grabbling hooks lovers alike. Yet, you’ll quickly run into quite tricky passages and if those impossible levels aren’t enough of a challenge, you can compete against other players online, see their path ways and learn their tricks with built-in replay capabilities. Everything you see is done with SFML! The game is also very fun, the grabbling mechanic feels fantastic and the speed you get when mastering it is incredible. ![]() Wow, the most polished SFML game to date. Honestly, a simple screenshot does not do this game justice, so here you can see the release trailer: Please Login or Signup to have better experience with service and view your orders 0 Shopping Cart. As we’ve gotten to know with Dispersio, it’s simple, but well polished and for one coin of money, it should really be a no brainer purchase. Get anime figures, kawaii plushies, games, food, and more at the ZenPlus online marketplace. Your goal is to get the ball to bounce of walls in such a way, that it reaches the portal. But if you master the controller and enjoy some dungeon crawling, then this game is made for you – it’s just one buck! AchBallĪchpile, the developer of Dispersio, is back this time with a casual and nearly relaxing “retro” arcade game. So if you’re a keyboard & mouse kind of person like me, you’ll probably struggle quite a lot in this game. This game requires a controller and as I’m terrible, like really terrible, at using controllers, I keep dying on the second game screen rather quickly. You’re trapped and have to fight your way through hordes of enemies coming at you. With The Man in the Cape you have a classic dungeon crawler at your hand. If you like to visit a new world, kill lots of enemies and can stand WTF moments, you may find this game enjoyable. The language can be very crude and the target audience really are mature people. You get a crew of people to switch between and a lot of annoying enemies.Ī word of warning though, the dialogs and other content aren’t for the easily offended. It borrows from a selection of genres, but mainly being an old-school platformer. Zeran’s Folly is the first installment of the Myroid-Type Comics “universe”. Check out Part 4 of this series, if you’ve just joined. I remember the releases of this games quite well, as most of the devs were on IRC / Discord and some I’ve even met in person. ![]()
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