This game essentially boils down to a sliding tile puzzle game, but presented in a very unique manner. The variety of tiles and obstacles found in the game adds an interesting layer of puzzle and strategy. Worth a try.

A little slow, but definitely very unique. It’s a point-and-click puzzle adventure game with an 80s-style “kids taking charge†sort of narrative. Despite the simplistic gameplay, it’s worth playing for the experience and story.

It's okay. While the concept is interesting, being a mix of scrolling bullet hell shooter and... fishing(?), the core gameplay loop gets very repetitive, very fast and doesn't offer enough to keep it interesting.
As much as I would have loved to return to the world of Frogger, this latest attempt at refreshing the franchise feels, unfortunately, quite stale. The new mechanics and physics-based interactions are simply not enough.
Visually interesting, but doesn’t do anything new gameplay-wise. Becomes boring and repetitive very quickly.
This one’s not for me but if you like dialogue-heavy narrative games that use decision-making as a primary mechanic, you just might like it! Lots of unique characters and interactions, an interesting setting, and an intriguing mystery story.
A super hectic arcade-y game about painting everyone around you and lasting as long as possible. Think if Keita Takahashi were to design https://t.co/aRdfU2yvYr meets Splatoon, but single-player only. Gameplay didn’t really hook me though.

A very relaxing puzzle game. Doesn’t really offer much aside from completing what is essentially just jigsaw puzzles. Fine if you want to cool off and do nothing.
A narrative puzzle platformer with a light-based twist! The twist being a mechanic that I’m pretty sure I’ve seen other games do. Worth trying if you like Limbo or INSIDE.

Super simplified RTS game with MOBA elements. The interactions are cool, but the mechanics don’t go beyond the surface level. Diet Warcraft? Fun if you want to kill time.
It's a watered-down metroidvania game (no pun intended) with some survival and resource management mechanics. While pretty, it's very slow and gets very dull. Was a slog to play through and went on for longer than necessary.

Pretty mediocre pinball game with a twist: The ball is a wizard and has some minor RPG elements. Unfortunately, it’s slow and you don’t feel very in control. Wizorb by TributeGames does this concept better.