Nintendo Switch gets a casual classic in the form of Burly Men at Sea. - By Adam Riley
Read more 5 CommentsPun-filled point-and-click adventuring ahoy with The Adventures of Bertram Fiddle on Nintendo Switch. - By Adam Riley
Read more 1 CommentAfter being treated to the superb sequel, Two Tribes returns to give the first Toki Tori new life on Nintendo Switch. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsJoin one man as he tries anything and everything to save his wife, in the gripping Last Day of June on Nintendo Switch. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsKirby is back, and he's brought a slew of friends with him in the addictive Kirby Star Allies for Nintendo Switch. - By Adam Riley
Read more 8 CommentsThe final DLC for Little Nightmares, The Residence, has arrived and it does not disappoint! - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsJoin an Old Man's Journey and share in a visually beautiful, yet depressing tale, wrapped around a simple puzzle concept. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsDo not be fooled, this little chicken is not casual or friendly in any way. Brace yourself for the tough Toki Tori 2+! - By Adam Riley
Read more 1 CommentBolt Riley, A Reggae Adventure's first chapter has just released, but it feels more like it should be a free demo. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsA highly amusing, very clever, and FREE point-n-click adventure? This is The Adventures of Nick and Willikins. - By Adam Riley
Read more 2 CommentsThe original adventure returns - SteamWorld Dig, now on Nintendo Switch. Are Rusty's escapades still enticing? - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsWith an updated version due to have its Kickstarter campaign start in early February, Cubed3 takes a look at CROSSNIQ. - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsIs The Red Strings Club another retro point and click adventure success? Try 'a long and painful read' instead. - By Adam Riley
Read more 14 CommentsWith the touch screen of Nintendo Switch, point and click adventures are perfect for it. How does Violett fare, though? - By Adam Riley
Read more 0 CommentsThe spikes return as Nicalis brings VVVVVV to Nintendo Switch and it proves to be as deadly (addictive) as ever. - By Adam Riley
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