The biggest charm of Duck Game is not the cheap mallard puns, the assortment of hats, or even the fact that there is a button dedicated to quacking. The greatest charm of Duck Game lies in its huge arsenal of weapons. Netgun? Got it... Read more
Maldita Castilla (Cursed Castile) follows the journey of Don Ramiro as he rids his kingdom of evil. It seems strikingly familiar because it was created as an homage to arcade games of the late 80s. Ghouls ‘n Ghosts seems to be the closed... Read more
Minigore 2: Zombies may look like a power fantasy but it’s not…you’re gonna die. The game is a basic twin stick shooter with a very large amount of square-headed enemies that may want to eat you. Your goal is to not get... Read more
Gene Effect places you aboard the mining ship Triton in an underground search and rescue operation. Missions involve exploring the zero gravity underground caves of the planet Kratoss, collecting ore, artifacts, and fossils while seeking the... Read more
Killing Floor Calamity is certainly one of the most surprising games made for the OUYA thus far- taking a PC shooter and squishing it down to fit in the OUYA. While the game looks starkly different, the Killing Floor formula is here in all its... Read more
Chess 2: The Sequel for the OUYA offers several new and refreshing twists to the classic board game that should delight veterans and newcomers alike. By forcing players to use creativity and skill over move memorization, Chess 2 attempts to... Read more
Norse mythology and ’70s funk; what do these two things have in common? Well nothing…. until Soul Fjord was born. You play as Magnus Jones, an afro’d Norse legend who has recently perished. But things aren’t that bad... Read more
Meltdown‘s basic function is that of the twin stick shooter, you progress through levels shooting everything in sight, all while earning coins and XP. It may sound rather familiar, but in a way, it isn’t. The work of a few key... Read more
Potatoman Seeks the Troof is a short but delightful treat for those who happen upon it. It is unmistakably retro, from the minimalist Atari-era graphics that reminded me of Pitfall, all the way to its wonderfully simple sound effects and... Read more
Having comfortable controls within a touch interface it a hefty challenge that is a chronic sticking point for mobile games. To get it right, there is balance required, and Reaper- Tale of a Pale Swordsman manages to walk this tightrope with... Read more