

I’m not going to pretend this aimed at me, and it’s probably not aimed at you either.

No real skill required, so even young kids can have some fun with it.

It’s really just a matter of grabbing each tool and swiping them across the vehicle. You can only play this in handheld mode as it requires touch controls. You have a variety of tools to use to that end. So you’ve got twenty-five different vehicles here, and you have to clean them. Car Wash – Cars & Trucks Garage Game for Toddlers & Kids ($9.99) If nothing else, it’s certainly affordable. There’s support for online leaderboards, so if you’re into the whole score-chasing thing in games like this, you’re covered. You play as a weird ghost-fish thing, and I guess I’ll give it points for that. Kill enemies, collect gold, and use it to buy permanent upgrades to help you get a little farther on the next run.

It’s another one of those roguelite horizontal shoot-em-ups along the lines of things like Steredenn. That said, with all of its flaws in tow it’s a bit hard to recommend. It’s too bad because I love the game’s vibrant look, and some of the puzzles aren’t too shabby.
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Some of the abilities at your disposal are inventive, but they aren’t really used to their full potential. The story is always present and regrettably it’s just not very good. It seems like a tough task, but then a wizard gives you magic. You play as a mother bilby searching for her lost children who got separated from her in a storm. This is a puzzle-platformer that aims at weaving a dramatic tale but falls well short of the mark. Five bucks for a walk in someone else’s shoes. It’s not exactly blasting away an alien invasion is it? But if you’ve ever wanted to get the feel for how this essential service in our modern society works on a general level, here you go. Because if you’re not already predisposed to it, I’m probably not going to be able to convince you. But if you never wanted to run a junkyard in the first place, I don’t know what we can really do here. Well that puts this game in a bit of a pickle, doesn’t it? The whole selling point is that you get to take over a junkyard, separate the garbage, clean stuff up and sell what you can, and reinvest in your business. It’s not quite on the upper level of roguelite shooters, but it’s close enough that fans of the genre will definitely want to check it out.Įver wanted to run your own junkyard? No? Well. A second player can join in via local or online multiplayer, and that’s a hoot too. There are various heroes to choose from, a persistent leveling system to dig into, lots of gear to find and use, and lots of different endings based on which path you take through the planets. Rogue Star Rescue is a roguelite shooter similar to things like Enter the Gungeon but with a tower defense component that reminds me a tiny bit of Dungeon of the Endless. New Releases Rogue Star Rescue ($14.99) Arcade Archives Darwin 4078 ($7.99) Junkyard Builder ($4.99) Macrotis: A Mother’s Journey ($11.99) Guild of Darksteel ($14.99) Akinofa ($4.99) Car Wash – Cars & Trucks Garage Game for Toddlers & Kids ($9.99) Dark Fantasy: Jigsaw Puzzle ($4.99) Our Battle Has Just Begun! Episode 1 ($9.99) Lotus Reverie: First Nexus ($15.99) Lambs on the Road: The Beginning ($2.99) Dark Nights with Poe & Munro ($12.99) Wizodd ($4.99) Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective ($11.99) Risk System ($9.99) Rogue Wizards ($14.99) Red Colony 2 ($6.99) Escape From a Deserted Island ~The Adventures of Nyanzou & Kumakichi: Escape Game Series~ ($4.90) Defend the Kingdom ($4.99) Word Crush Hidden ($4.99) Sales New Releases Rogue Star Rescue ($14.99)
