Review: My Memory of Us

My Memory of Us is a 2D adventure from the Polish indie studio, Juggler Games, and published by IMGN.Pro. The game spins a heartfelt tale of friendship based on/within the occupation of Poland during World War II. Interestingly, the storytelling aspect of the game frames it in such a way that some of the terrible… Continue reading Review: My Memory of Us

Review: The Mooseman

An intriguing title, and an even more intriguing story… The Mooseman is an narrative-driven 2D, adventure from developer Morteshka and published by Sometimes You. If you are looking for touchpoints for this game, this game sits firmly in between the gameplay style of Limbo, and the deep cultural narrative offered by a game like Never Alone.… Continue reading Review: The Mooseman

A Hat in Time: a challenging and fascinating platformer

  A Hat in Time might just be the pop of color you need during this frigid holiday season. Developed by Gears for Breakfast and published by Humble Bundle (right?!), another solid game has snuck in right at the end of 2017. I found this game to be as surprising in gameplay as it is… Continue reading A Hat in Time: a challenging and fascinating platformer

Review – Toby: The Secret Mine

As the resident platformer gamer at Nerd Appropriate, I was more than happy to dive into the indie game, Toby: The Secret Mine, developed by Lukas Navratil and published by Headup Games. The game is available just about everywhere, including mobile. I reviewed the game on Xbox One, where Headup Games, as an aside, has really had… Continue reading Review – Toby: The Secret Mine

PAX Prime 2015 reflection: Adventures of Pip

With the hustle and bustle of PAX Prime 2015 behind us, we return to our respective home bases to get back to gaming and to regroup for the next convention.  One of the games that I have really been enjoying since PAX is Adventures of Pip from indie developer, Tic Toc Games. We also sat… Continue reading PAX Prime 2015 reflection: Adventures of Pip