31 Jul 2025

All You Need is Help! – Nintendo Switch Review 7/10 "Tetris Inspired Funky Family Fun" 🧶 @PixelJunkNews #IndieGame #GameDev

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All You Need is Help! – Nintendo Switch Review
Whenever a four player co-op video game drops into the Games Freezer I immediately think, "Will this make it onto our Best Video Games To Play With Your Kids list?" Some of my best times playing video games come from gathering around the Nintendo Switch at the BIG telly and playing four player Minecraft, Mario Kart or Overcooked and I'm always super keen to add more good times to the ever growing list. All you need is help gets a lot of things right to make it onto the list but slightly falls down on other things which means it's not an all time classic co op game.

In the ever-growing pantheon of indie party games, All You Need is Help! brings a nice cosy dose of teamwork, miscommunication, and gloriously silly chaos. The game has been developed and published by Q Games who always seem to be bring out some fun arcade style video games on the Switch.

30 Jul 2025

MAVRIX MTB by Matt Jones "Mountain Bike Madness!" 🚵‍♂️ @ThirdKindGames #IndieGame #GameDev

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Rich hops into Matt Jones' MAVRIX MTB game on PC and takes a rapid ride through the rugged trails in this fast-paced preview of MAVRIX MTB! Get a feel for the bike’s agility, terrain handling, and trail thrills!

Whether you're a trail junkie or just MTB-curious, this quick look delivers a taste of MAVRIX’s two-wheeled power without slowing you down.

29 Jul 2025

"Retro Point N Click Mystery, Modern Tension" – The Drifter Quick Look on PC 🧔‍♂️ 💾 @DuzzOnDrums #IndieGame #GameDev #PointNClick

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Rich steps into a gritty point and click pixel world where memory can't be trusted and danger lurks around every corner. In this PC quick look at The Drifter, follow Mick Carter’s twisted journey. With pulse-pounding storytelling, raw pixel art, and a haunting synth score, this indie thriller blends point-and-click nostalgia with breakneck pacing. Whether you're into retro noir, conspiracies, or just stellar indie game design, The Drifter could be a portal into a modern classic.
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