Posts Tagged ‘Indie 2D Platformers’
  • Infinite-Beyond the Mind, Exciting Platformer – Pre-order about to begin [PS4/Switch]

    Posted by on January 12, 2023 under Euro, News, PS4, Switch
    Strictly Limited Games, in partnership with Blowfish Studios and Emilie Coyo are delighted to announce the pre-order start for exclusive and highly limited boxed editions of Infinite-Beyond the Mind. This exciting release of the 2020 indie platformer is scheduled to launch in spring 2023 and eager collectors can already pre-order their exclusive Limited Edition Edition, starting on Sunday the 15th... more.
  • ScourgeBringer Continues the Brutality on PS5 Today

    Posted by on April 19, 2022 under Euro, News, Playstation 5
    Developer Flying Oak Games and publisher Dear Villagers (The Forgotten City, The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk) have announced that the fast-paced room-clearing platformer ScourgeBringer is now available for PlayStation 5 at $16.99 / 16,99€ / £13.99, with players who already own a copy on PS4 being able to upgrade for free! Alongside this release, a limited edition vinyl soundtrack has also been announ... more.
  • Duck Game (Review) Nintendo Switch – A Quack of a Good Time!

    Posted by on May 14, 2019 under Reviews, Switch
    Adult Swim Games has a penchant for developing unusual, but creatively zany games, and Duck Game - a run-and-gun shooter starring a customizable duck who can ‘quack’ on command - is their latest release for Nintendo Switch. Where conventional game mechanics and level design are concerned, Duck Game takes everything that has been fundamental for a cross-genre release and literally kicks it thro... more.
  • Save me Mr. Tako! (Review) Nintendo Switch

    Posted by on February 22, 2019 under Reviews, Switch
    Growing up in the 1980s had its advantages. People alive then witnessed the revival (and reshaping) of video games with the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System. Sega also introduced the Master System, which arguably had better graphics than Nintendo's 8-bit powerhouse. The 80s was a decade of many ‘firsts', whether it involved console gaming or improvements in home computer technology. ... more.