1000 Miglia
1000 Miglia succeeds as a capsule for an important piece of automotive history but mostly fails as a fun racing game.
1000 Miglia succeeds as a capsule for an important piece of automotive history but mostly fails as a fun racing game.
From the author of the Choose Your Own Adventure books comes this unintentionally silly multimedia space adventure, which has a rocky time telling a story in a digital format.
Bouncer is a matching game that doesn’t use its only trick well enough, but its short length partly excuses that.
Instead of writing a bunch of short articles about Breakout clones, here’s several of them put together! Maybe we’ll learn something more broadly about game clones by looking at them as a group.
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After a phenomenal introduction, this murder mystery loses sight of its resonant message about change and time amid a setting that sidelines those forces.
The expectations of the adventure genre weigh on this game that otherwise has a blast chasing the non-logic of an increasingly absurd dream.
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Fun courses and tricky challenges are no substitute for actually learning geometry, but The Geometric Golfer at least gets you comfortably familiar with transformations.
Stunning, clever, challenging, and beautiful, Heaven & Earth is a spectacular puzzle collection that hits on a spiritual level.