Tactical Breach Wizards finds a new way to interpret a well-established genre of strategy games, that’s fun and accessible to a wide variety of players.
There’s still fun to be had playing in the mire, but World of Goo 2 is also a bit stuck in the past.
Arranger is a pleasant, quietly inventive puzzler with a neat central mechanic but it also claims to be a game that it isn’t.
SCHiM’s shadow-hopping concept is easy to understand and lends itself seamlessly to playful platforming fun.
Isles of Sea and Sky is a treat. Its pursuit of a single idea to its absolute extreme is wonderful to watch unfold.
If you come for the brainteasers, rest easy, as this is a puzzle box of grand and devious proportions.