Once you walk into the House of Riddles, you will face three different rooms that are separated by walls. If you read the signpost in the front of the room, it’ll ask if you can solve the puzzle, and ...
Not the full-blown RPG many fans have been waiting for Frequent puzzle solving won't appeal to everyone If you don't want to count the remakes, we haven't seen a new Mario & Luigi game since 2015's ...
The first thing that will jump out to you when starting the new indie puzzle game Paper Trail is how damn good it looks. A gorgeous color palette, lovingly crafted characters and environments that ...
Following the release of the first two Paper Mario games in the early 2000s, a single question has haunted each subsequent release: “Does it play like the first two?” The answer for each game, from ...
The Paper Mario series has evolved in strange ways over the years. It started as a conventional turn-based Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) for the Nintendo 64, then saw a fantastic GameCube sequel ...
Playing Mario games was a lot different when I was young. I would play as much as I was able, and then hand the controller to someone else — a sibling, a cousin, a friend, or a parent — and say, “Can ...
“Let's Fold is the perfect blend of the logical beauty of origami and the classic puzzle game,” said Sanghwa Chung, one of the co-creators. “It gives people both that warm sense of creative pride that ...
Looking for walkthrough on how to solve Paper Trail Home and Cave and where to find Origamis? Check out our comprehensive guide! Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain affiliate links on some ...
Kami might not keep you up at night or be on your mind all day long, but if you’re looking for a solid brain teaser sort of game to play on your bus rides or waiting in line, it might just be the ...
After 60 hours with Paper Mario: The Origami King, I'm still not sure if I appreciate the new folds to the Paper Mario series or wish the Nintendo Switch title had gone back to its role-playing-game ...
The Paper Mario series has evolved in strange ways over the years. It started as a conventional turn-based Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) for the Nintendo 64, then saw a fantastic GameCube sequel ...