Hi everyone, and welcome back to My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I've been playing over the last seven days. It's been an incredibly busy week, with the release of Hero Emblems II, which I've been waiting for for over six years. On top of that, Glitch Games announced the release date for their next adventure game, I completed Loco Looper, and sampled some of the upcoming HOOK sequel.…
Incoherence By: Glitch Games Update - June 29, 2022: The winners have been selected and sent their codes. Thanks for entering! I've been a fan of Glitch Games ever since I played their short experimental game, The Hauntening. That was over a decade ago and they've been churning out adventure games with dad humor ever since. Their latest is called Incoherence and is releasing next week. I had the pleasure of playing…
HOOK 2 By: Maciej Targoni / Rainbow Train Maciej Targoni has been making minimalistic puzzle games for years, but it all started with the massively popular HOOK. The basic premise of the game was that you had to untangle hooks from each other, first by pressing buttons in the right order and later using more tools at your disposal. To ensure you don't just randomly tap things to solve the puzzles, you…
Loco Looper By: James Vanas Loco Looper is a track-laying puzzle game with a fun gimmick that makes everything look like it's popping out of the screen. It may seem easy at first, but the puzzles get quite tricky. This walkthrough guide should help you if you get stuck. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Walkthrough: Alpha Ceti: Barnard's Star: Capella: Delta Pavonis: And that's everything!
Hi everyone, and welcome back to My Week Unwrapped, where I discuss all the games I've been playing over the last seven days. It's been a busy week with quite a few new releases. I also took advantage of the Steam Next Fest to play the demo of a PC game I'm looking forward to. Genshin Impact is still fairly quiet at the moment, but that's given me more time to spend…
Loco Looper By: James Vanas Loco Looper first caught my attention a while back with some tweets showing off a visual trick that makes the game look like it's popping out of your screen -- without the use of augmented reality. I knew little else about the game, but that alone was enough to get me excited about it. And now that it's close to release, I've had a chance to play…
I was initially a big fan of Apple's premium games subscription service, Apple Arcade. Some titles it launched with were the fantastic Tangle Tower, Grindstone, and Jenny LeClue, with further releases such as Pilgrims, Beyond a Steel Sky, Creaks and Little Orpheus that all made me feel optimistic about mobile gaming in an era when so many games had been taken over by mictrotransactions. For some time, the quality releases kept coming.…
Avolteha By: Pico People / Roman Jahn Avolteha is a point-and-click adventure similar to those from Amanita Design. There are no words and everything is explained through thought bubbles. It can be tricky at times, so this walkthrough should help if you get stuck. Feel free to ask for extra help in the comments section. Walkthrough: You can see the first part of my video walkthrough here. Continue below for my step-by-step…