Solid small puzzle game. I just wish there was more.

This game would've been a solid open-world rpg if it weren't for the gatcha aspects. The creators do have a lot of updates and that is appreciated, but the quality of the events vary.

Very good title. It's extremely calming, and it is entertaining to just run around painting the walls. They add some combat elements near the end of the game that I feel takes away from the calming nature of the game, but the combat is okay for what it is.

Absolutely lovely. Adorable and a surprising amount of exploration in the levels! Easy recommendation for anyone who enjoys Kirby or just wants an extremely fun 3D platformer.

As it is, this game is one you play for slow, steady progress. The farming isn't what you should be going into the game for, since much of the game is centered around making a family and you get to see them/the town grow and develop over time. That being said, it is lacking on things to do at some points and I while I do enjoy it, it might not be for everyone.

Good strategy game overall. I found the battles got really easy on casual difficulty once you put even a bit of thought into your units. If you have played other Fire Emblem games before, I would recommend trying a higher difficulty, but it can be satisfying to see the units you've trained tear through enemy units.

Very faithful to the DS release, but that makes it feel clumsy as a Switch game. If you find it on a decent sale, it isn't a bad pick up since the original games were good (I bought mine half-off). I wouldn't buy this at 60 dollars.

2020

One of the smoothest roguelike experiences I have ever played. Game is beautiful, and it always feels like you are making progress. If you haven't tried roguelikes, this game is a fantastic starting point.

Calming game and looks beautiful. Recommended if you want a relaxing experience and like looking at Pokémon do Pokémon things.

Great gateway RPG. Such a strange concept, but that makes the areas you explore really interesting. It is full of charm, and the sprite-work is fantastic. I would recommend sticking with the DS version, but if the 3DS version is the only one you can find, it is still the same good RPG.

Probably my favorite 2D Zelda. The wall-walking mechanic is so fun and has some fun puzzle implementations. It is fun to find everything and while some of the dungeons may have some annoying mechanics (i.e. ice temple), it doesn't take away from the game as a whole. Highly recommend if you like the 2D Zeldas.

Really interesting. They are taking a big concept and cramming into a smaller handheld form. It is good for what it is, but the controls don't age well. It's fun how your character choice decides what storyline you follow.

Simple puzzle game. Nothing much more than that.

I liked going through this game. I found the train movement relaxing, and really reminded me of sailing the seas in Wind Waker. But some of the dungeons and the general movement of Link (he's controlled by the touch screen) may not appeal to others.

The way that this version interacts with the first versions is really cool, even if it kind of sucks they essentially split the "third" version into two games. Still a very solid game and does feel different enough from the first games. The sprite work is also very nice.