A bit glitchy, but definitely the best in the series. It's nice to see a draw play game actually done right rather than putting insanely hard puzzles with a million killzones. And an actual eraser tool. This Draw-Play game does what the others failed so miserably to do. 4/5
It's pretty minimalistic, but still pretty fun. The bosses, per se, are difficult, but not impossible. It's a good game, but could have afforded to be fleshed out a bit more. 3/5
While it's cool that you can blow up enemy ships without mercy, the controls feel very sticky and aren't great. This cripples the game's playability. It also gets very monotonous and difficult. 3/5
It's a good game, but combat moves so slowly and sometimes your morale drops super quick and can make it hard to get anywhere. It kept the game from really being full-fledged. 3/5
Ah, I remember playing this on Teagames's actual site. Just as frustrating then as it is now. Still, it's pretty solid and a good timekiller, though I've never been much for their physics engine. Or the desaturated look of their games for that matter. 4/5
It's like ConfuseBox, but somehow even more confusing, maybe due to the isometric view. Still, it's a good game and didn't get too hard at any time. 4/5