My Week Unwrapped: July 19, 2020 – Krumit’s Tale, Bird Alone, Felix the Reaper, Light the Sea, Sky and More

Hi everyone, and welcome back to My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I've been playing over the last seven days. This is going to be a short roundup, since I played the Apple Arcade game, Creaks, most of the week. I was completely blown away by it and spent pretty much the whole week playing through it and working on my walkthrough guide. I'm working on a review for…

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ΓÇÿMeteorfall: KrumitΓÇÖs TaleΓÇÖ Now in Its Beta Stage on iOS and Android (Preview Inside)

Meteorfall: Krumit's Tale By: Slothwerks / Eric Farraro I know I say this a lot and some of you may be sick of hearing it, but Slothwerks' Meteorfall: Journeys is still one of my favorite games and one I return to every day. So you can imagine I was excited about a spiritual sequel that takes place in the same universe and features the same heroes. I was disappointed that Meteorfall: Krumit's…

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The Almost Gone: Act 5 Walkthrough Guide

The Almost Gone By: Happy Volcano / Playdigious The Almost Gone is a puzzle adventure game from Happy Volcano and Playdigious with a really unique control scheme. Each scene is a diorama, and you can rotate it to see it from different angles. The idea is to look for items and clues to unlock doors and progress through the game. This walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck. Feel free…

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My Week Unwrapped: July 12, 2020 – Bird Alone, Wave Redux, Petri, Soda Dungeon 2, Felix the Reaper and More

Hi everyone, and welcome back to My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I've been playing over the last seven days. Once again, Apple Arcade games are hogging all my attention. Apple is on a roll with the last few releases. I finished my review for Beyond a Steel Sky and have been spending the last couple of days playing Amanita's Creaks. It's a pretty big game, so I'm not…

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Creaks: Complete Paintings and Achievements Guide

Creaks By: Amanita Design Creaks is the latest adventure game from Amanita Design. It has you climbing up and down ladders, sneaking across creaky floors and avoiding robotic dogs that turn into furniture. It's less of a point-and-click adventure and more of a puzzle platformer. The paintings and achievements can be difficult to find, so this walkthrough guide should help you locate any you missed. Feel free to ask for extra help…

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Creaks: 100% Complete Walkthrough Guide

Creaks By: Amanita Design Creaks is the latest adventure game from Amanita Design. It has you climbing up and down ladders, sneaking across creaky floors and avoiding robotic dogs that turn into furniture. It's less of a point-and-click adventure and more of a puzzle platformer. It can be tricky, so this walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. See…

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IΓÇÖm Bonding with a Friendly Philosophical Parrot in ΓÇÿBird AloneΓÇÖ

Bird Alone By: George Batchelor I don't usually gravitate towards games that are played a few minutes a day, as I tend to forget about them. I don't want to have to remember to log in and water my plants or feed my digital pet. I already have a real life cat for that. It's especially problematic for me if said game is designed around getting you to spend money to speed…

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ΓÇÿBeyond a Steel SkyΓÇÖ Review: Qdos All Around

Beyond a Steel Sky By: Revolution Software I'm a big fan of the classic point-and-click adventure series, Broken Sword, and even still have my copy of the original on Game Boy Advance. But for some reason, I never played Revolution Software's earlier game, Beneath a Steel Sky, which released 26 years ago. It's been on iOS for while now, but as a spoiled modern gamer, it always looked a bit dated to…

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