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Slam Land (PS4, Switch, PC)

Slam Land is a 2-D platforming competitive game for up to four players.  It’s like a hybrid of basketball and Super Smash Bros.  Choose from a handful of wacky characters and try to pick each other up and throw them in baskets for points.  It’s available to download on PS4, Switch, and PC, but reviewed on PS4 here.

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Flat Heroes (Switch, PC)

Sometimes less is more, and that’s the case with Flat Heroes.  It’s a simple arcade game where you are a square and must survive single screen rooms with obstacles represented by flat shapes.  Like any great classic arcade game, it’s easy to learn but hard to master.  The game is available to download on Switch and PC, but reviewed on Switch here.

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Hungry Shark World (PS4, Xbox One, Mobile)

Play as a ravenous shark during a feeding frenzy in Hungry Shark World.  Swim in 2-D space as you gobble up all manner of fish and even humans!  So it’s like a more violent version of Ecco the Dolphin.  It’s available to download on PS4 and Xbox One, and I think it started out as a mobile title, but it’s reviewed on PS4 here.

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Semblance (Switch, PC)

Semblance is a 2-D puzzle platformer where you play as a blob with eyes.  You can run and jump and also dash in four directions.  You’ll use this dash move to bend and stretch certain squishable walls, and then you can use those walls as stepping stones or shields so you can reach your goals.  The game is available to download and play on Switch and PC, but reviewed on Switch here.

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Pool Panic (Switch, PC)

In my freshman year at college, none of my friends had a car on campus yet, so we hung around the dorms a lot that first year.  In the lobby basement were a couple of pool tables, so when we got bored we’d sometimes go down there and play pool.  I wasn’t very good at it.  The only other times I played pool were in video game form, either as a mini-game in Super Monkey Ball, or once when I rented Lunar Pool on the NES (which was a pretty wacky pool game).  But now I’ve played the wackiest billiards game of all: Pool Panic.  It’s available to download on Switch and PC, but reviewed on Switch here.

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We Love WarioWare!

A new WarioWare game has been recently released on 3DS: WarioWare: Gold.  It’s kind of a ‘best of’ the series with over 300 games from the franchise.  So in honor of that, I figured I’d post a blog about all the games in the series, as it is one of my favorites!

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Food Fantasy (iOS, Google Play)

In a fantasy world in ancient times, a great war between Food Souls and Fallen Angels devastated the land.  Eons later, Food Souls and Fallen Angels still exist, and humans must eke out a living trying to avoid attacks.  Luckily, Food Souls are there to help.  They may look like ordinary humans, but they have the power to help prepare food and battle Fallen Angels, too (somehow).  You play as an aspiring restaurant owner who must manage a group of food souls as you run an eating establishment in this restaurant sim/RPG battle hybrid.  It’s free to play on mobile devices, but reviewed on iPad here.

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20XX (PS4, Switch, Xbox One, PC)

With the Mega Man X Collection recently released, and the upcoming Mega Man 11 on the horizon, there sure is a lot of excitement and buzz around the Blue Bomber lately.  And if you want to keep that excitement going, and don’t want to wait around for Capcom, then you might want to check out 20XX.  Gameplay is nearly exactly like Mega Man X.  So much so that I’m surprised Capcom didn’t sue.  But the difference here is that the stages are randomly generated, so each run will be a little different every time.  Because of that, the game is a bit more hardcore, too.  20XX (how do you pronounce that anyway?) is available to download on most current game consoles and PC, but reviewed on PS4 here.

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Tempest 4000 (PS4, Xbox One, PC)

When people think of arcade games from Atari, Tempest is one that usually comes to mind.  The original 80’s arcade game featured vector graphics that gave the game an early 3-D look as you traveled around the edge of a cylinder or other geometric shape, all the while blasting enemies coming from the bottom up to get you!  And now you can play an updated version on your PS4, Xbox One, or PC (reviewed on PS4 here).

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Omega Strike (PS4, Xbox One, PC)

A scientist has developed a serum for soldiers in a military that makes them stronger and faster.  But soon after, the soldiers start mutating into monsters under the now evil scientist’s control.  Now it’s up to three resistance fighters to battle the mutant army and save the day!  Omega Strike is a 2-D action game made to look like a title in the 16-bit era.  It features run and gun gameplay similar to Mega Man, as well as some Metroid style exploration elements.  It’s available for download on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, but reviewed on PS4 here.

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