2 Jun 2021

πŸ“Έ Umurangi Generation | Review | Nintendo Switch | 7.5/10 | "A Unique, Creative and Atmospheric Experience" πŸ“Έ @UmurangiGame #IndieGames #GameDev

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I first became aware of Umurangi Generation through the upcoming vinyl soundtrack release through the always awesome Stumpy Frog Records, in fact, I think it’s the first time that I’ve been drawn to a game on the strength of the OST artwork! Armed only with the knowledge that it was a photography-based game set in a dismal future, I tucked in.

The Switch version of Umurangi Generation comes with extra DLC that includes 4 additional stages as well as over an hour of extra music, good. More on Thor High Heels’ audio skills later!

❗️ Say No! More | Review | Nintendo Switch | 7/10 | "A Game That Says Something" ❗️ @SayNoMore_Game #IndieGames #GameDev

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It feels like it’s been a long time since I covered a more ‘experiential’ game and Say No! More is definitely in this camp.

An idiosyncratic title that casts you as an intern on their first day on a new job,  gifted with the ability to only say ‘no’ in various ways - or occasionally, nothing at all - Say No! more is a fun and gently empowering game that approaches its goal with an open and embracing heart.

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