Sunday, November 24, 2019

'Planit Rabbit', A True Blast

Hey everyone! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!

Mobile games are such a common thing for almost anyone to enjoy in the modern era of gaming. More often than not, these games can become the most amazingly time consuming games of all. I find myself playing so many mobile games that they can even sometimes take more play time in the average day than a console game, but none quite as much as the game I'm going to be talking about today.

Planit Rabbit is an addictive mobile game where you are flying a spaceship around to try and save all the little rabbits on platforms and avoid dying or using all your fuel. As you prgress in the game, you are able to improve your space ship and everything gets increasingly more difficult. This game is truly an adorable gem.

I really appreciate the controls for this game. Unlike many mobile games, you get to use an on-screen joystick, which is a really nice touch. I also really love the strategy that it takes to progress in this game. There was truly a lot of thought and effort put into this game, it's fantastic.

I think this game is for anyone that likes games that are based around strategy. Not only do you need to really think and conserve your fuel, but you need to account for saving as many of the rabbits as you possibly can, and taking them to their base. It's a truly adorable game, and I know anyone will be able to find enjoyment in any experience with this game. Planit Rabbit is a must have.

What is a mobile game that you love? Comment down below!

Have a nice day!

Love, Galaxy Gaymer

Saturday, November 16, 2019

'Pokemon: Sword and Shield', The Best Generation So Far

Hey everyone! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!

Every single year there are so many new games. Same franchises have rare releases that can take up to a decade of waiting, others can have a new game, or even multiple in one year. Pokemon has always been one of those franchises that gives us something new, or multiple new things every single year. This has always been something I look forward to every year, and this year, we have Pokemon: Sword and Shield.

This generation of Pokemon was filled with so much mystery for so many of us, even after the games had been released. Leaks aside, we have had minimal information about these games prior to release day, but upon finally playing the game on release day, it truly exceeded expectations.

Whether it is camping, cooking or Dynamaxing, every single new feature is a great asset to Sword and Shield. The wild area is also an excellent addition to the games. Not only can you find some really amazing Pokemon, but you can also improve your team with the levels of some Pokemon, I found myself staying in this area for a really long time.

Although there have been some people complain, I think these games are the best in the series so far. The routes are all stunning, the new Pokemon are pretty much all amazing, and the gyms are phenomenal, with each leader looking better than ever. I also truly love the fact that we can finally play a brand new main series Pokemon game on your TV screen without needing to use accessories or it being a remake.

I think this game is a must have for Pokemon fans from the early days, or even recent fans of the series. There is so much to love about these games and you can lose hours at a time playing it, in the best kind of way. Whether full price, or even discounted, the price of this game is such a steal for the amount of play time that you could have with it.

What is your favourite part of the new Pokemon games? Comment down below!

Have a nice day!

Love, Galaxy Gaymer 

Thursday, November 14, 2019

'Woven', A Wholesome Journey

Hey everyone! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!

So, it goes without saying that indie games can be some of the most important games out there. Whether they are retro-styled gems, or beautiful masterpieces, there is always this feeling that draws us to indie games. I have discovered so many amazing games, but none quite as spectacular as today's game.


Woven is a knitted adventure game that showcases a beautiful world, made almost entirely out of wool. You control the adorable protagonist, Stuffy, as he goes on a big adventure with his newly found pal Glitch, a metal insect, to help job Glitch's memory. Stuffy may be an elephant in the beginning, but you can change to multiple different animals which have different abilities that can help Stuffy reach new areas. You also discover different materials in almost every area which can change the look of Stuffy, which can also be used to overcome a few obstacles you face. 

There is something so unique and whimsical about the concept of this game. The story is so touching, for once it's not all about action, and I instantly found myself drawn to the main characters. The music was maybe have also been one huge part, but it's the narrator that really caught my attention, it was almost reminiscent of a kids book being read, and I appreciated its simplicity, yet surprising amount of depth.

I think anybody could truly enjoy Woven, and appreciate it for the amazing adventure it is. Although the concept may seem basic, I think it takes a lot of deep thought to realise all the lessons that are being taught. I think the collectathon aspect can also make the replayability of the game almost a given. I believe the developers of this game, Alterego Games, and the publishers Stickylock Studios are going to be amazing things in the future, just like they showcased in Woven.


What is your favourite indie game that has graced your life this year? Comment down below! I really enjoyed playing this game and writing this review, and I'm insanely grateful that I even received early access to it, I also look forward to working with these amazing people in the future! 

Have a nice day!

Love, Galaxy Gaymer

Sunday, November 10, 2019

"Harvest Moon: Mad Dash", An Adorable New Challenge

Hey everybody! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!

If you asked me a year ago that I would have a somewhat successful blog where I write about a huge new release by an amazing company, I would have told you lying is wrong, but here we are. Rising Star Games and Natsume Inc. have sent me a code for one of their new games, and that's what we will be talking about today. First, I want to thank them for this opportunity but just as importantly thank any and all people that have read my blog so far. You are all driving forces that keep me going, and I am insanely grateful.

Harvest Moon: Mad Dash is the brand new game in the Harvest Moon franchise, and has actually been my introduction to it. From the very moment I launched the game, I knew that I would love it. The graphics and art style are so happy and welcoming, the music is uplifting, and upon starting, the story itself is kind of adorable too. I knew instantly that I was going to adore this game.

Even though Mad Dash was my introduction to the series, I know it is not like the rest, but it was still really amazing. I found myself really getting almost hypnotized by all the strategy involved in it and I suddenly lost hours in real life in the best way. I also think this game will be amazing to play with my friends when I am gaming with them as you can almost race each other, or even come up with strategies to achieve completion quicker.

I think anybody could find enjoyment in this game. It is basic enough for anyone to play, but also fun enough, and at times challenging enough to lure in even the biggest gaming veterans. The price is beyond worth it for sure, and I think it has longevity. So, do yourself a huge favour and purchase it as soon as possible. I believe it is a must-have.

What is your favourtie game in the Harvest Moon franchise? Comment down below! I have really been enjoying playing a lot of new games lately, so also let me know if there is any you would like to hear my opinion on! 

Have a nice day!

Love, Galaxy Gaymer

Saturday, November 9, 2019

'Stellatum", An Exciting Space Adventure

Hey guys! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!

Games with a retro vibe are a necessity sometimes. We often find ourselves returning to a game if it is familiar, with a new feeling, and that's often something that can never fail us. It's that familiarity that is just so enriching and powerful that can make it hard to try something new. Today's game is no exception to this.

Upon discovering Stellatum, I felt this sense of nostalgia, but at the same time I could basically smell a new challenge. The screenshots I saw of this game gave me an Asteroid feeling, so I was instantly hooked. To start off, it can be really hard to beat a level if you are unsure what to do, but the more you play, the better you get, and the easier the levels become. The graphics of this game were simplistic, but epic enough to be unforgettable. The controls were also extremely smooth and there was no problem with launching and loading at all.

The levels and enemies in this game get harder the further you progress, but it isn't so impossible that you will give up and cry, it's hard enough to challenge you though. I highly recommend it for anyone that feels up for a challenge and loves retro-styled games. I admire how there's a decent amount of gameplay in this game, but also that you don't need to be a pro to complete every level, and for its price point, it's an absolute steal.

What is your favourite retro-styled or even retro game? Comment down below! I also have a lot of really exciting posts coming soon, so stay tuned! 

Have a nice day!

Love, Galaxy Gaymer! 

Thursday, November 7, 2019

'Pantsu Hunter: Back To The 90's' Is Flawless

Hey everyone! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!

Exploring genres is such a vital part of gaming. Not only is it extremely important to have an open mind with new experiences, this has become a huge part of my gaming lately. I often find myself looking at, and considering so many genres of games, but I always find myself returning back to one of my newest loves, visual novels.

I've played so many visual novels this year, but not many have been as unique as 'Pantsu Hunter: Back To The 90's. Upon reading the title, you get a little bit of a taste of what you are about to experience. It's all about creating relationships with multiple girls, character development, and if course, searching for panties in a point and click format. The art style of this game is truly wonderful and eye-catching.

Pantsu Hunter is in a chapter-based visual novel set up in multiple chapters. You may be unable to save in the middle of a chapter in this game, but the chapters are short enough that you really don't need to worry too much about the inability to save. I also found myself really enjoying the story and being able to watch the growth of all the girls. I also found it very easy to pick a waifu.

I think this game is good for anyone looking for a light-hearted experience. I also think the price is a steal basically because you get such an amazing game for a fraction of the price it is worth. I will be playing this game again soon for sure.

What is a visual novel that you think I should play? Comment down below!

Have a nice day!

Love, Galaxy Gaymer 

'Sigi - A Fart for Melusina', A Truly Wonderful Hidden Gem

Hey everyone! It's your lad, Galaxy Gaymer!

There's a certain charm that comes with all retro and retro-styled and inspired games. These are the type of game that can bring you so much happiness, relaxation, and a sense of nostalgia. I have always had a special place in my heart for these types of games.

Upon first discovering 'Sigi - A Fart for Melusina', I was in instant awe with just the concept of the game. It is a retro-styled sidescroller where the protagonist, Sigi, farts near a mermaid who gets scared and runs away. In each level of the game you have to fight of enemies and collect both the letters of Sigi's name, and coins. Each level got progressively harder, but this also meant that I got more hooked with each moment I played.

The humour in this game is something I haven't seen in many of this genre of game, but I honeslty welcomed it with open arms. The levels were also just hard enough to challenge me, but not completely want to throw my Switch across the room and cry. I really appreciate the simplicity of this game despite being so uncoordinated that even the first boss battle was a tough encounter for me.

All in all, this game can be completed within an hour, and I am sure some people would be able to complete it even quicker. 'Sigi - A Fart for Melusina' is a true hidden gem that I wished I had found much sooner, and I truly think that anybody could find enjoyment in this game. I will be playing this game for sure again soon.

What is a retro styled game that you love? Comment down below! 

Have a nice day!

Love, Galaxy Gaymer.