PickLock (Switch, PC)
Ditch the honest life and become a thief in PickLock. Featuring stylized blocky graphics, rob neighbors and businesses blind and use your ill-gotten loot to furnish your house, purchase new getaway cars, and even buy new houses in other countries! This stealth action game is available on Switch and PC, but reviewed on Switch here.
Pretty Princess Party (Switch)
You are a young girl just minding your own business in your backyard when suddenly a talking rabbit bumps into you and runs past. When you catch up to it, you see a portal to another world. When you step in, you are magically transformed into a princess in another realm with enchanted castles and more bunnies who can speak. The talking rabbit tasks you to use your princess magic to redecorate the castle and bring back its former glory. And you can play some mini-games, too. This is the only way to re-open the portal back to your world. And so begins your adventure in Pretty Princess Party for Switch!
Tanuki Justice (Switch)
Tanuki are actual real life animals that look like raccoons but they are more closely related to the dog family. Sometimes they’re even called ‘raccoon dogs.’ They live in forests in Japan and other Asian countries, and these animals play a big part in Japanese myths and folklore. They’ve even seeped their way into video games, too! In some Mario games, there is a power-up called the ”Tanooki Suit.” And you know Tom Nook from Animal Crossing? Yep, also a tanuki. And now you can play as a tanuki ninja in Tanuki Justice, a Switch side scrolling platform action game that imitates classic arcade and console games from the mid-80s. It really reminds me of Kid Niki: Radical Ninja if any of you are old enough to remember that one.
Splashy Cube (Switch, Mobile)
Reader Review: My Universe: School Teacher (Switch, PS4, PC)
There are many real life super heroes out there making this world a better place. Some include firefighters, police officers, and teachers. Teachers educate our kids and get them ready for the future, and do so much more that we don’t even realize. I’m proud to say my brother Jeff is a teacher, so I thought it would be neat to have him review My Universe: School Teacher, a game about that occupation. It’s available on Switch, PS4, and PC, but reviewed on Switch here.
Apparition (Switch)
We all have guilty pleasures. You wanna know what one of mine is? You know those ghost shows on the History Channel or Travel Channel where paranormal investigators try to find evidence of hauntings? Yeah I know those shows are dopey and probably most of the stuff they find isn’t real or overly exaggerated for TV. But you know what? I like watching them anyway, I don’t care. Well now there’s a game on the Switch where you get to be a paranormal investigator in a first person adventure perspective. Is it any good? Well you’ll just have to read on to find out…if you dare!
Destropolis (Switch, PC)
Barbie Fashion Closet (Mobile)
Lunch A Palooza (PS4, Switch, Xbox One, PC)
Fatal Fury: First Contact (Switch)
When Street Fighter 2 was super popular in arcades, one of the first fighting games to kind of steal its thunder was SNK’s Fatal Fury. Aside from new characters, it didn’t really do much different than Street Fighter. But fans were so starved for more brawling action that they were willing to take more of the same. Even though they’re more famous in the King of Fighters series, characters like Terry Bogard, Joe Higashi, and Mai Shiranui got their start in Fatal Fury. Terry Bogard is sometimes even considered the mascot of SNK and was recently added in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate! So when SNK brought out their handheld game system, the NEO GEO Pocket Color in the late 90’s, it only makes sense that one of the first games for it would be a Fatal Fury title. And now you can play Fatal Fury: First Contact on the Switch!





