The 8 Most Criminally Overlooked Games of 2016 (so Far)

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Despite looking like a bit of a cross between a match-3 game and a Tetris clone, Tumblestone is one of the most enjoyable and freshest takes on the puzzle genre this year. With the gameplay focusing on punishing you for any wrong move you make, Tumblestone makes you think about each and every move, and truly sweat when you’re under pressure. Though there are a number of different modes for single-player, the game is best enjoyed with a couple of friends in couch co-op mode.

Despite being free for Xbox Live Gold members with an Xbox One in July, Tumblestone seemed to be largely overlooked by many players out there. If you’re looking for a game to scratch that puzzler itch you’ve got, or need to keep some friends occupied at the weekend, then Tumblestone may be worth a try.


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