Shift Happens is a nice little 2D puzzle-platform game, mainly focused on its two-player coop mode. The graphics is quite basic here and there, but the gameplay and the challenges are indeed quite different and make it lots of fun to play (both in single-player and coop mode).
Still an early-access game, Seen is a nice little puzzle-platform game where you have to help a lonely kid to escape his dark world. In a mixed mode of runner-like and jump’n’run sections, you have to solve a few (not to tricky) puzzles and can try to find some of the quite tricky to find some of the vast number of achievements in the game.
Now here’s one with a twist: Typoman is the intriguing marriage of typography and gaming in a puzzle-platform game where you follow a HERO made from letters and in need of (the right) words through a nicely styled dark world.
It’s been a quick (maybe a bit too quick), but most enjoyable time, and somehow struck a nerve for me. So I can only recommend having word with this little hero …
The Pedestrian is a fantastic (mostly) side scrolling puzzle-platform game with an interesting gameplay idea, mixing the 2D world of a little figure (pedestrian) and the 3D outside world, that both have to interact with each other to find your way through the story.
It’s been great fun, has got some nice, not too hard, puzzles and it’s certainly a recommendation …
Closure is a beautifully done puzzle-platform game packed with riddles and an urge to stay in the light. Fighting your way from door to door, you’ll have to prevent various little figures from falling into the void.
This game was extreme fun and hard to put down in between, so I can only recommend it :)