Resolution writes: "Judged purely on the sheer exhilaration of flying around every which way, working out how to clear that next path or how to reach that next platform, And Yet It Moves can only be praised. The time trials in particular are heart-pounding experiences, where one wrong move means failing to improve on your elusive previous best. And, at just a couple of hours long, it never outstays its welcome - though the relatively high price for such a short game may be problematic for some. Though not at the head of its pack, there's a lot to love about And Yet It Moves, and I defy anyone not to find themselves horrendously addicted within minutes."
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "The official end of the WiiWare service may not be until early 2019 but we wanted to give everybody as much of a chance as possible to remember all of the great games that Nintendo’s first every download service brought us. Last week we counted down the first 10 games in our look at the Top 20 WiiWare games ever made, and if you haven’t had the chance yet you can check out those picks right here but now we switch our focus over to the very best that WiiWare has to offer so if you still have a Wii (or a Wii U) kicking around make sure to download these games before they are lost forever."
Bit Cultures writes: Steam A to Z: week three – notable for the fact that it’s the first edition without a wretched simulator game! While good for my sanity, it’s probably bad for the entertainment value of this piece. Let’s go!
Ross from 42 Level One reviews And yet It Moves.