

Dyna Bomb 2 (Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, X/S)
Play as two heroic jetpack riding kids as you chuck bombs at enemy robots and collect diamonds to buy upgrades in Dyna Bomb 2. It’s a colorful 2-D platformer available for all current consoles, but reviewed on Switch here. I never played the first Dyna Bomb game, so I don’t know what’s changed or improved in the sequel.
Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? (Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, X/S, PC)
Are you Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? is a TV quiz game show where adults try and answer questions that an elementary school kid might learn. But since it’s been a long time since we were in grade school, and may not remember all those facts, that may be harder than it seems! Luckily contestants on this show can get limited help from a panel of real life elementary school kids! And now you can play a video game based on this show for current game consoles (reviewed on Switch here). But wow, is this TV show even still on? I reviewed a 3DS version of this game show WAY back in 2015!
Pizza Pixel Podcast Episode 11: Top Five Favorite Racing Games
Start your engines! For this episode we have a listener suggestion. So my brother Jeff and I talk about our top five favorite racing games! There’s some on here you can probably expect and guess, but I bet you’ll find a few surprises as well! So let’s put the pedal to the metal and dash to the finish line! Ready, set, GO!
Tinykin (PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, X/S, PC)
One of the reasons why the Nintendo GameCube was one of my top favorite consoles was all the 3-D adventures I could sink my teeth into. I really miss those days. Fast forward to today where I mostly review indie titles that are average at best. Sure every once in a while I might play one that’s mildly amusing, but it’s getting rarer and rarer. Which is why Tinykin is such a surprise! It reminds me of a cross between two quirky GameCube 3-D adventures: Pikmin and Chibi-Robo. And I enjoyed it so much that I didn’t want to stop playing it! Tinykin is available on all current consoles and PC, but reviewed on PS4 here.
Robo Revenge Squad (Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC)
Let’s Have a Play Date With the PlayDate!
Way back in 2019 when I went to PAX West in Seattle, I saw a new handheld console called the PlayDate. It was simple, yellow, and had a black and white screen. And a crank you turned on the side! And it was just as charming as heck and I wanted one for some reason! Well I finally got one, so let’s take a look at it!
Kid Ball Adventure (PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, X/S, PC)
You are a little bouncing ball with a backwards cap enjoying a day with your pink ball girlfriend. But suddenly a mean green ball riding a dragon takes her to his castle, so you must bounce your away around 2-D obstacles to save her. At first glance this may look like one of those super challenging and frustrating Super Meat Boy style games, but it’s actually not that bad. Kid Ball Adventure is available on all current consoles and PC, but reviewed on PS4 here.
Pretty Girls Four Kings Solitaire (PS4, PS5, Switch, PC)
Klonoa 25th Anniversary Celebration!
Can you believe Klonoa has been around for 25 years? That makes me feel REALLY old! I remember when I first played that game in college and reviewed it for The Dallas Morning News. If you don’t know (and shame on you if you don’t), Klonoa is a series of (mostly) 2D platformers by Namco. And they’re really good, too! The quality of these games really had an impact on me and they’re some of my favorite titles on the PSOne and PS2. For the 25th Anniversary, Namco released a collection of the PSOne and PS2 main games, which we’ll talk about here. But we’ll also go through the other games in the series as well! Oh yeah, there may be some spoilers here and there, but I’ll warn you when they come up.
Smash Boats (Switch)
Relive the fun of playing with your tub toys as a kid with Smash Boats on the Switch. Charge into other toy boats to sink them in water filled arenas like bathtubs, kiddie pools, sinks, toilets, and more! The game has actually been out for more than a year, but it finally got an update with a co-op and competitive party mode, which it sorely needed.