I was quite tearful at multiple points during this, and the commentary is really fantastic. This is a game of many questions and not enough answers, and leaves nothing but a hopeful melancholy behind.

This game is simple but effective, and is incredibly heart breaking.

Much like the comics or the TV series of the same name, it has a way of drawing you in and getting you attached to the characters involved in the story. You care about a large portion of the characters in this game, and they all have an effect on you. It feels a lot like some kind of test, the choices you have to make show who you are as a human being, which is an interesting prospect. The only thing I could fault with this game is the graphics, which have gotten a little outdated. But in all honesty, it draws you in so much you don't even notice after a little while.

It doesn't take too long to complete, and is definitely worth the time and money it needs. I would recommend this game to everyone (who can handle the pressure of an apocalypse, of course).

This might be contender for the worst game I've ever played. It started so well but became so broken it was just grueling to get through.

Refunct is a really calm and simple game. It's a refreshing platformer, and is fun to come back to every now and then to try again.

Absolutely chaotic platforming madness. Very fun.

Really relaxing automation game, and a brilliant/easy to follow idea. Can be tedious at times, and on some of the bigger levels the performance chugs a bit.

A really unique take on the RTS/tower defense genre. A little repetitive/slow at times, but overall an excellent experience.

I mean, it is just so easily fun, like pretty much every Lego game.

A good game to practice the phonetic alphabet and become familiar with the characters and sounds.

A small time waster with some decent humour that would be great to receive in a bundle/for free, but has some frustrating issues.

I originally gave up on the game when I played the PTD edition, but despite a lot of jank there's so much to love about this game. I think the game is viewed as much harder than it actually is, and is actually more of a lesson in perseverance.

Easy and fun little timewaster.

I've been playing this game all my life, and will undoubtedly return to it. I just don't have the energy to really put up with Mojang and Microsoft's decisions anymore.

Absolutely phenomenal world design, with mechanics that match the themes of bleakness and lack of control that is set from the opening. Perfect length, and really good pacing.

Pretty good way to kill a few hours. Only criticisms I have are that the puzzles sometimes seem to have obscure solutions rather than ones that are logically difficult, and there is a considerable amount of backtracking.

Overall though, a good time and an excellent mysterious atmosphere.