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Wife Quest (PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, X/S, PC)

Humble farmer Fernando happily lives with his devoted, yet hot-headed wife Mia.  But one day, demon girls decide to kidnap Fernando and try to tempt him away from Mia, but she’s not having any of that!  Mia takes up her sword and goes after those licentious demons in Wife Quest, a 2-D platformer with pixel art style graphics.  It’s available on most current consoles and PC, but reviewed on PS4 here.

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Splash Cars (PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, X/S, PC, Mobile)

Drive a car around 3-D isometric landscapes as you color the world in Splash Cars.  It’s available on most current game consoles, PC, and mobile devices, but reviewed on PS4 here.

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Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure (PS4, Switch, Xbox One, PC, Mobile)

Back in the early 90s, game maker Williams made a pinball table based on the iconic Indiana Jones movie franchise.  And now you can play it on Zen Studios’ pinball platforms!  It’s available on most current consoles that have a Pinball FX3 or Zen Pinball outlet.  You first download that and then you can buy and download separate tables (reviewed on PS4 here).

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Phantom Breaker: Omnia (PS4, Switch, Xbox One, PC)

Phantom Breaker: Omnia is a 2-D one-on-one fighting game with anime styled characters.  Most of them are girls, but there are a few guys in there.  Each one gets a magical weapon from an old man and they battle each other with them in the Story Mode.  There are more than a dozen fighters in all, and include a maid café waitress, robot girl, shrine maiden, and more.  It’s available on most current consoles and PC, but reviewed on PS4 here.

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Pretty Girls Breakers! (PS4, PS5, Switch)

Unlock outfits for cute anime ladies to wear while you swing a beam sword at a ball to break blocks in Pretty Girls Breakers!  Yeah it’s pretty much a BreakOut or Arkanoid clone.  It’s available on PlayStation systems and Switch, but reviewed on PS4 here.

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Pac-Man Goes to Brunch

As you all might know, I’m a HUGE fan of Pac-Man.  Last year, I saw some Pac-Man figurines you could import that had Pac-Man and the ghost monsters surrounded by brunch and breakfast food related items.  I thought this was a pretty unique concept and really wanted them, but they were kind of expensive.  I asked for them for Christmas and didn’t think I’d get them, but I did!  So now let’s take a look at them!

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Music Racer: Ultimate (PS4, PS5, Xbox One, X/S)

Drive down neon laden streets to the beat of the music in Music Racer: Ultimate.  Pick a car and a road and a song and try to collect white dots while avoiding crashing into pillars to increase your combo score.  It’s available to play on PlayStation and Xbox consoles, but reviewed on PS4 here.

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Plunderer’s Adventures (Switch, PC)

Build up a crew of pixel lady pirates in this tower defense style game that plays a bit like Plants vs. Zombies.  You’ll control a female captain and can move up and down and shoot.  Defend your crew on the left side of the screen by shooting enemy pirates and monsters coming in on the right.  Plunderer’s Adventures is available on Switch and PC, but reviewed on Switch here.

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River City Girls Zero (Switch)

In Japan there is a popular series of games starring Kunio-kun.  Kunio is a hot-blooded high school student who sometimes gets into fights and trouble, but he always stands up for his friends and against bullies.  And when he’s not doing that, he competes in sports.  Some of these games were brought to the US under name and graphical changes, so if you’ve ever played Renegade, River City Ransom, or Super Dodge Ball, you’ve played a Kunio game and may not have even known it!  A few years ago, game maker WayForward came out with River City Girls, a game that played like River City Ransom, but starred Kunio’s and his pal Riki’s girlfriends as they fought to save their guys!  And now they’ve ported over a River City Ransom sequel that came out on the Super Famicom but never in the US.  In the game, Kunio and Riki have been framed and sent to prison, but they break out and team up with their girlfriends to fight the gang that caused all this.  Supposedly this was the game that inspired WayForward to make River City Girls.  Huh, that’s interesting, I didn’t even know that!  Anyway, WayForward added an intro, cutscenes, and an English translation to the Super Famicom game and called it River City Girls Zero.  It’ll be available on more consoles later, but as of this writing, it’s only available on Switch.

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Explosive Candy World (PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, X/S, PC)

Toss exploding candy to fling your little pixel candyman to a goal in Explosive Candy World.  It’s available on most current consoles and PC, but reviewed on PS4 here.  All you do is move around a cursor.  When you hold down a button, a line will extend from your candyman and when you let go of the button, you’ll fling a piece of candy that’ll explode upon impact.  What you’ll want to do is use the cursor to aim the candy so the explosion launches the candyman in the air and to a candy cane goal somewhere on the single screen level.  For some weird reason, it reminds me of golf!

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