HurrJackal1

January 2024

  • 12 Is Better Than 6: Pretty good top-down shooter/puzzle game marred by a somewhat stingy visible area.
  • Roadwarden: Solid as interactive fiction but very gentle as an RPG (I managed to get a lot of the rarer achievements in my only run ). Deals with a bunch of issues including colonialism and displacement.
  • Who Pressed Mute On Uncle Marcus: FMV game, apparently shot during lockdown. Quite funny at times, acting pretty good, but limited branches, and it is improbable that Uncle Marcus wouldn’t have more-present medical attendance given his state.
  • Eventide 3: Legacy of Legends: Enjoyable enough but rather unmemorable Hidden Object game.
  • Sea Legends: Phantasmal Light: Better puzzles than Eventide 3, but would have been a bit friendlier with a map.
  • Monument Valley II: As with the first game it had great style, but a little slight as a puzzler - most levels were pretty straight-forward.
  • 5 hidden Cats games: All were free on Steam, and quick fun at that price, but not worth much more. The Cats Hidden in… series disguises the cats better than the 100…Cats series does.
Zelrune

Congratulations on your assassinations!! ᓚᘏᗢ
For sure, Cats Hidden in [place here] does a really good job, and lately, they have been adding a lot more variety of cats to find and meow variations so I’ve been happy!
Take a look at the Ever Seen A Cat games if you get a chance!!

HurrJackal1

Thanks for the recommendation. I gave the ESAC3 demo a try