Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy (3DS)
Have I posted about this yet? I can’t remember. It’s the main game-on-the-go-that-isn’t-called-Animal-Crossing on my 3DS at the moment, having started it soon after finishing off Zelda. So far, it’s a slight deviation from previous Layton games, as there are a lot of locations and travel between them. This makes the game seem a lot bigger, but as you’ve the option of finishing up several of the locations in any order (or at least, it seems that way) so it feels almost open world.
In addition, there are millions of downloadable puzzles this time round. Possibly literally. I’ve spent a few hours on those as well.
Bit.trip Presents… Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien (Wii U)
In between bouts of Duck Tales (Woo-oo) I’ve been running (ha!) through this. It is so very, very hard. Leaving it for a couple of weeks and coming back is not a good idea, as you forget all the controls. Still, an hour or so’s play and it mostly comes back, and I’ve managed to reach world 4. Or 5? Yes, 5. Which I think might be the final world! The end is in sight!
Advanced Lawnmower Simulator Advance (GBA)
Actually, I’ve been playing it on an emulator on the iPhone. There’s one called GBA4iOS which you can install without jailbreaking and you don’t go through the App Store, which makes me think it’s just going to vanish one day, but until then… Advanced Lawnmower Simulator Advance is there.
It’s the best game ever, which of course I would say because 1) it is, and 2) I wrote it. Marvellous.
Steel Diver: Sub Wars (3DS)
This nice little FPS in slow motion (submarines aren’t known for their speed and manoeuvrability) is, for the cut-down version at least, free on the 3DS eShop, and was a surprise offering during last week’s Nintendo Direct.
I’ve not played a lot of it yet, but it seems fun enough.