I started this game the day is released and kept up with it for a few months but it just didn't click with me. I do appreciate the art style, music (it fits right in to the time period it's set in), and voice acting with accents though.

Good selection of songs but I wish there was more content. Like many other rhythm games, a lot of it is locked behind DLC packs. Other that that, the gameplay is fun and timing is relatively forgiving. Using custom controllers for this game would probably make it even more fun because playing with joycons or a pro controller isn't comfortable for some of the harder levels.

I didn't expect to play and like this game as much as I did. The sound effects are really satisfying.

A pretty casual rhythm game with a good OST, and a bunch of unique and cool gimmicks. Sometimes the visual effects are just a little too much.

You definitely want to play this in co-op, just make sure your teammates don't hoard the key items without telling you. The puzzles are a good difficulty, but does require you to have good game sense. Not that I would expect it, but there is almost no replay value besides trying to get all the tokens hidden throughout the levels.

My most played mobile game before it got shut down. Very grindy, but a lot of the content was afk-able. This was probably the most generous gacha game, I literally had thousands of summons leftover when the game was shut down.

This game has an extremely simple concept, with a low skill floor and an insane skill ceiling. The official levels are a great introduction, but the custom levels are where the harder content is.

Like Overcooked, but with more stuff to do, and better controls. I still think Overcooked is better as a party game for people to quickly jump in to, but this game has way more replay value and requires more planning and thinking and less throwing raw meat across the room onto the floor.

The recursion made this game stand out to me, but there were too many mechanics at the end.

When this game came out, the whole concept of (almost) anything you write appearing in game was mindblowing to me. I spent a lot of time trying to solve the puzzles with random nonsense, and it was funny when it actually worked.

I don't remember much about this game but I remember having a lot of fun finishing it.

Cool looking animals, but extremely clunky.

Randomly saw this on Steam and decided to try it because I like mazes and it was free. Completed it quickly, as the name suggests, but it was a good length.

This DLC explores and expands on all the mechanics of Splatoon in a fun and challenging way.

This game is very aptly named. Player collision is a must, and it's fun to mess with the settings like gravity and ball shape. Fun to play for a little while with friends but that's about it.