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#mobile

by Amr (@siegarettes)
Muse Dash
Developer: PeroPero Games
Publisher: XD Network
PC, Switch, Android
Note: This review is based on code for the base PC game, which does not contain the entire song library.
Muse Dash begins with a message declaring that it wants to be a rhythm game for everyone, even those who don’t feel they have a good sense of rhythm. And on that front it largely succeeds.


by Amr (@siegarettes)
Sometimes a game can get by on a little bit of charm and simple fun. Dig Dog just about does. It’s a small game from Rusty Moyher and Matt Grimm, who brought us the excellent Retro Game Crunch and Astro Duel. Both of those felt like strong executions on existing concepts, backed by a lot of charm.

By: RJ (@rga_02)
Have you ever imagined falling down into the abyss only to find yourself in the arms of a humanoid that does nothing with their time other than play the piano? I haven’t – but I’m pretty sure someone out there has imagined that before. For those who wish to live that life, Deemo has you covered, and it also happens to be a rhythm game as well.

By: RJ (@rga_02)
A few weeks ago I said to a classroom, “List articles are very arbitrary,” I still stand by that statement. But I’m also a hypocrite, so here are two games that you should be playing on your tablet right now. Yes two. (And to be fair, I targeted top-five lists – not top-two.)