Edutainment Like Pet Care, Guess The Word is another Switch app that is designed to help teach your youngster with spelling. Solely using the touch screen, the player is presented with a picture and a set of letters, like the tiles in a game of Scrabble, and the player needs to spell what the picture […]
Breaking Down 2016 As each year comes to a close, I normally write some type of “Top 5” article to highlight some of my favorite experiences throughout the year. But since 2016 was a pretty unique gaming year, I wanted to go beyond just a simple “my fave games” article. Instead, I will feature some […]
Making You Dumber – Several weeks ago, Skunk Software released Now I Know My ABCs on the Wii U eShop with an attempt to educate young children. Following up this abysmal digital download, Skunk just released Educational Pack of Kids Games as a sequel of sorts of their alphabet brethren. Unfortunately, like all the other […]
Bust – Looking at Skunk Software’s Wii U eShop history, it was only a matter of time before they completed their casino line-up of games to include Blackjack. Like Pharaoh’s Riches (slots) and 6 Hand Video Poker before it, Blackjack 21 is a worthless pile of digital garbage that contains no entertainment value whatsoever. This […]
Just like Mini Games Madness, Now I Know My ABCs and 6 Hand Video Poker, Pharaoh’s Riches is a lacking experience with absolutely no substance, entertainment value, and even player input. Pharaoh’s Riches is an Egyptian themed slot machine simulator where the player literally taps one button on the Wii U Gamepad. Unlike 6 Hand […]
Probably The Worst Casino Game Of All Time – Recently, I reviewed Skunk Software’s previous game Mini Games Madness Vol 1 Hello World. Without question, this was one of the worst games I have ever played, ever. Continuing their trend of releasing poor quality games, Skunk Software’s 6 Hand Video Poker, a Wii U eShop […]
Making You Dumber – Skunk Software has been making a name for themselves by releasing not only the worst games on the Wii U eShop but potentially some of the worst games of all time. Even taking into consideration that Now I Know My ABCs, a $2.49 digital downloadable “game,” is geared toward toddlers, it […]