There are many, many, many, many, many indie precision platformers. There are very few fantastic ones. Mechanic Escape is an experience that keeps the player playing but never manages to engage them. Its platforming is fast but not because you want to beat the level as fast as possible. No, to play this game methodically and slow is not an option. Fortunately, playing the game is optional. The platforming is manageable at best. It’s not overly punishing by design but there are some faults with its construction that causes nothing but frustration.
While the acquisition of OUYA by Razer has effectively made the Razer Forge the successor to the OUYA, games are still being released on the tiny silver platform.
Hardcore Gamer: A new Humble Bundle is out with a diverse mix of games. The pay what you want tier nets you Ethan: Meteor Hunter, Finding Teddy, and Mechanic Escape for as little as $1.
Boasting unbearably floaty physics and occasionally unresponsive controls, Slak Games' television-based title does a phenomenal job of eliciting rage.