AUTOMATON's Graham Arthur takes a bold new approach to getting through the backlog: how long can you play a game before you let yourself give up amicably? Today's entry in Steam Roulette: Tiny and Big: Grandpa's Leftovers.
On Rusty Trails is a single-player platformer by the team that developed Tiny and Big: Grandpa’s Leftovers. It’s good. I like On Rusty Trails. It’s a solid indie platformer and fans of solid indie platformers should play it.
In L1R2s regular series Breaking the Backlog Robert completes an old game from his backlog each week in an effort to cut it down from 200 unplayed games to 0, reviewing the games as he go. This week he completed and reviewed Tiny & Big: Grandpa's Leftovers, a 3D Platformer cross Physics Sandbox released by Black Pants Studio in 2012.
JM: Tiny and Big: Grandpa’s Leftovers sadly happens to be one of those games that look interesting at first glance, but don’t show enough to entice people to purchase the game. It’s sad because Tiny and Big: Grandpa’s Leftovers, while tiny in length, features unique platforming elements, a memorable comic-like art style, and likable characters that I would love to see again in a sequel or continuation of the series. I may be Late to the Party with this game, but the experience is still fresh and engaging for fans of platformers, like myself.