NinjaBee have provided a slew of great Xbox Live Arcade titles, right from Outpost Kaloki back in 2005, right up to kingdom of Keflings. Does their latest platformer, "Ancients Of Ooga" live up to expectations?
Here's a snip from the review:
Generally, you progress by completing objectives, many of which involve eating items. It’s a fun mechanic to start with, but it eventually gets tiresome eating things, then having to puke the item up 30 seconds later. And whilst I normally like toilet humour, it’s clear that this game is aimed at kids.
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