(Review) Roll For the Galaxy
“… if you are a sucker for digital board games you can play solo and/or with your friends, Roll for the Galaxy is a safe and easy bet.”
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“… if you are a sucker for digital board games you can play solo and/or with your friends, Roll for the Galaxy is a safe and easy bet.”
Read moreRougelites are aplenty almost everywhere now and developers need something to set themselves apart. Afterburner Studios has crafted something different here with Dreamscaper and they’ve done it well.
Read moreThere is a fair bit of use to the time-stopping ability that stops it from feeling like a gimmick and I’m happy to see they struck that note just right.
Read moreAn app on the phone that feels like an actual game and not some gimmicky, shallow version of something you’d want to play elsewhere? Yes!
Read moreThe game mechanics alone are fantastic and the “stop your action phase when an enemy is spotted” feels so right I wonder why it wasn’t implemented in more games in the genre.
Read moreThe art design and gameplay mechanics work so well together that when combined with the music… I don’t think I’ve enjoyed being as frustrated in a long time.
Read moreMaybe it’s the “pixelated Metroidvania” aspect of the game, but I felt right at home.
Read moreYou don’t need to be familiar with the classic Rampart game (even though you should), you just need to have a desire for fun while blowing things up.
Read more“… wherever you are, whoever’s face your blade meets, it’s still a joy to kill all of the things and that fact helps me gloss over a lot of the issues I have with the game.”
Read moreMatch-3 games are a dime a dozen, so it’s nice when one stands out as having more thought put into it.
Read moreDriven Out’s demo needs to be game length because I want more now!
Read moreSwag & Sorcery appeared to be everything I’ve wanted out of a management/RPG sim, but ends up working like any other number of grindy phone apps that I’ve begrudgingly deleted after a few days.
Read moreThis is exactly what I wanted out of a sequel.
Read moreFinally, a card game for me.
Read moreThe score is pending, but Outward keeps me coming back even though it treats me poorly.
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