

Pureya (PC, Mobile)
A little girl is playing with a pachinko machine in her room. Pachinko is kind of like pinball, except you shoot marbles to the top of a field full of notches, and the marbles roll down and you hope they land in spaces that give you points. Not sure why she has one in her room, but when she runs out of marbles, she reaches on a high shelf for a bowl with more marbles so she can keep playing. But when the bowl spills and the marbles roll around amongst her other toys, the girl uses her imagination (presumably), and plays mini-games related to her toys to get her marbles back. Either that or she lost her marbles both literally and figuratively. Anyway, Pureya is a mini-game collection where you play a series of ten second games to earn marbles, then you use those marbles in the pachinko machine to unlock more games and other goodies. It’s available to download on PC and mobile devices, but reviewed on iPad here.
Inked (Mobile)
You are the nameless hero, a retired warrior who lives with his companion Aiko. Not sure if they are husband and wife, but they live in a world made up of hand-drawn black and white sketches. Like what you’d see in an artist’s notebook. Their world kind of has an Asian theme, with Japanese shrine gates and whatnot, but there are also futuristic Stargate looking portals at the end of each level for some reason. Anything is possible in sketches I guess. Anyway, one day the hero and Aiko discover a bird with a broken wing, and set out on a journey to find out what happened to it. Inked is a puzzle game for mobile devices, but reviewed on iPad here.
Play Pac-Man…on a Pizza Box?!?
Pac-Man is one of the most popular video games of all time, and you can play the game on pretty much anything. Nearly every game console has a version of it, and you can even play it on your smart phone. And now you can play it on the top of your pizza box?!? What a world we live in! Seems kind of ironic since Pac-Man was said to be conceived when the creator took a slice out of a pizza (although that’s not the full story). But here in the US, Pizza Hut is doing a promotion with Pac-Man where you can use your phone to play an AR game of Pac-Man on the top of your pizza box! How does that work? Well you’ll just have to read on to find out!
Bladed Fury (Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC)
In ancient China lives a princess named Qi, who is also very skilled with swords. One day she battles a demon in her father’s quarters, but gets tricked and ends up being accused of killing her father herself. While fleeing from her palace, Qi notices some people who shouldn’t be there, and decides that something isn’t right. Now in exile, Qi must battle warriors and demons to prove her innocence and find out what’s really going on in her kingdom. Bladed Fury is a 2-D platform hack and slash with fast action and a unique visual style. It’s available on most current consoles and PC, but reviewed on Switch here.
Sir Lovelot (PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One/S, PC)
Sir Lovelot is a knight who just wants to climb a tower using the hair of the captive princess inside, and fall in love. But he gets kicked out the next morning, and has to do the process over again the next day, and there are all sorts of obstacles in his way. He’s a persistent little knight! Anyway, Sir Lovelot is a super challenging 2-D platformer available for nearly all current consoles and PC, but reviewed on PS4 here.
Arby’s Kids Meals Have…Shovel Knight?!?
So I’ve written about fast food chains doing kids meal toys based on video games in the past. Burger King or McDonald’s doing Mario or Pokémon toys, for instance. Heck, I’ve even wrote about Arby’s doing Sonic the Hedgehog toys in a past kids meal promo. But those aren’t much of a surprise since all those games are in the public eye forefront. So when I saw that Arby’s was now doing Shovel Knight toys in their kids meals, I was like, “WHAT?!?” I mean, Shovel Knight is a very popular indie game. But it’s still just an indie game. Didn’t think it was something kids were into. But as a Shovel Knight fan, you know I had to take a look at this, so let’s dig into Arby’s latest crazy kids meal promo!
BodyQuest (Switch, Mobile)
In the far future, computers and nanobots help heal humans with diseases and sicknesses, and doctors can even shrink themselves and go inside their patients’ bodies to help out. When some viruses kidnap one of the computers, it’s up to you to dive into the human body and save them and rescue the patient! BodyQuest is an educational action game where you’ll learn about the different parts of the body and the organ systems. It’s available on Switch and mobile devices, but reviewed on Switch here.
Magic Twins (Switch, PC)
Twin witch sisters Abra and Cadabra decide to use their magic to dye their clothes, but when the spell goes wrong, all sorts of colored monsters appear from their cauldron and cause havoc everywhere. Now it’s up to the twins to use their color magic to zap all the monsters in this two-player focused action puzzle game. It’s available on Switch and PC, but reviewed on Switch here.
Let’s Bake Pokémon Cookies!
Pillsbury just released Pokémon themed ready-to-bake cookies. They’re just sugar cookies with Pokémon related pictures on them. You’ve seen cookies like this before, I’m sure, especially around holidays like Christmas, Halloween, and Easter. I got some, so let’s check them out! You might see more Pokémon products than usual this year since it’s Pokemon’s 25th anniversary. So there’s also a bonus item at the end of this article as well!