Etherborn sports a unique puzzle-esque experience that sets itself apart from its peers due to a distinct mechanic, but does that alone provide much fun?
Mochi Mochi Boy serves itself as a simplistic adventure that doesn't take itself all too seriously, but does it prove to be worth your time and attention?
Bouncy Bullets sits inline with the likes of Lovely Planet, being that it offers up a casual shooter that houses a simplistic framework, but does it play well?