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Troy Dunham

Troy Dunham

Beast Breaker (Switch) Review: Turn-Based Bouncing

Beast Breaker is a charming story of a young mouse trying to protect the world, which plays out in turn-based, pinball-inspired combat.
Troy Dunham

Weekly Cheapery: Squidlit and Super Squidlit

I'm not sure that anyone who grew up in the age of smartphones has any interest in GameBoy style games, but I hope they've got at least enough to give the Squidlit games a chance.
Troy Dunham

Fort Triumph (Nintendo Switch) Review: Cool Ideas Hindered by Interface Issues

Fort Triumph is a totally solid game with some really cool ideas, but something isn't quite clicking.
Troy Dunham

Mayhem Brawler (Nintendo Switch) Review – Too Tone-Deaf to Enjoy?

Mayhem Brawler is a solid, straightforward brawler that at least tries to talk about the ethics of policing.
Troy Dunham

SkateBIRD (Switch) Review: BIRD good, Skate ehh

SkateBIRD is a silly, charming indie game with adorable birds, silly writing, and great music that happens to be structured like a skateboarding game.
Troy Dunham

Weekly Cheapery: Spartan Fist

Spartan Fist is an action rogue-like that's just a bit different... you can use a bear claw to cause a robot to explode into rainbow confetti!
Troy Dunham

Curious Expedition 2 (Switch) Review: storytelling, exploration, combat, and one chef’s personal journey to overcome his prejudices

Curious Expedition 2 mixes the narrative drive of a visual novel with the emergent storytelling of a procedural rogue-like and diced-based mechanics to create an experience that is absolutely captivating.
Troy Dunham

Ultra Age (Switch) Review: Throwback Hack-and-Slash Action

Ultra Age is a throwback to the hack-and-slash third-person character-action games of the 360 era, for better and worse.
Troy Dunham

Weekly Cheapery: Just Die Already

Just Die Already is a ridiculous, crude, and really fun game where you die in ridiculous ways over and over again.
Troy Dunham

Ravva and the Cyclops Curse (Switch) Review

Ravva and the Cyclops Curse looks, sounds, and feels like an NES cult classic you never heard of.

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