On paper, this did seem like a fun little casual title to get into. Worcle Words is a Nintendo 3DS game where you toss letters in between others to create words; if too many letters are grouped together without…
Review: Little Adventure on the Prairie (3DS)
Something tells me this game is an experiment. Why? Well, Little Adventure on the Prairie is a title made in Unity; the only other Unity games I can think that were able to run on regular 3DS systems (rather than…
Review: Physical Contact 2048 (Switch)
Earlier this month, I had a look at Physical Contact: Speed by Collavier. It was a harmless, if unimpressive, entry into the Nintendo Switch library. It seems the developers are destined to make this “Physical Contact” thing a series, though.…
Top 5 Worst Nintendo Switch Games
I love my Nintendo Switch. I have been obsessed with it ever since its release and I’ve made sure to cover as many games on the console as I possibly could for TiCGN. There are so many fun titles to…
Review: Beach Buggy Racing (Switch)
Summer may be over, but there’s a new (to Switch) kart-racer that aims to prove otherwise. Beach Buggy Racing is the name, and it aims to offer some Mario Kart-esque fun at a budget price. Admittedly, it can look like…
Review: 36 Fragments of Midnight (Switch)
Well, that was quick. I’m going to spend more time writing this review than I did to play through 36 Fragments of Midnight. Ratalaika Games have been doing a stellar job at keeping the Switch library at a good pace…
Review: Piczle Lines DX (Switch)
When I first saw this game be announced for the Nintendo Switch, I wasn’t entirely sure what to think. It looked like it could be fun, but I wasn’t sure how it would play out or if there’s anything more…
Review: The JackBox Party Pack (Switch)
The JackBox Party Pack 3 made a pleasantly surprising splash on the Nintendo Switch a little while back. This still left Nintendo gamers with just one entry in the series while all the other consoles have the rest of it.…
Review: Physical Contact Speed (Switch)
I’ll admit that I was kind of skeptical when going into this once. After all, Physical Contact: Speed is brought to us by the people that delivered those awful Mysterious Stars games on 3DS. The trailer for this game wasn’t…