Dec 28, 2019Quick Bits
If you have a subscription to Amazon Prime, you get Twitch Prime for free by linking your accounts. With Twitch Prime you get free PC games that you can keep forever and select free in-game loot, such as weapons and skins, on a monthly basis. Don’t forget you can also sign-up for 12 months of Nintendo Switch Online for free with details here which is a perfect time to do so if you’ve received Pokemon Sword and Shield for Christmas.
For December 2019 there are 10 free games you can claim right now, with a couple that have been on my ‘wholesome radar’, so check them out below!
If you’re looking for more free games right now until January 1st, 2020, you’re in luck! Epic Games has been giving away PC games for free every day for a total of 12 games!
Dec 17, 2019Quick Bits
Melbits World is a cooperative puzzle platformer by Melbot and released for the PS4 as a PlayLink title back in February 2019. Thanks to the developers, I was lucky enough to test Melbits World Pocket the mobile version of the game. This was without the multiplayer feature and not to be confused with the mobile companion app for the PS4 game. I really enjoyed customizing my adorable virtual pixies with accessories and leading them to the end of several challenging levels.
Therefore, when Melbot recently announced that Melbits World is out now on PC (as of December 16th, 2019) and coming to the Nintendo Switch on December 19th, 2019, I got really excited to delve back into this charming world. A world all about “spreading the good vibes across the Internet.” Now due to the collaboration with publisher Plug in Digital, you can get the Melbits World on Steam (controller support only) for a 34% discount until December 23rd, 2019, and the Nintendo Switch version for only $12.59!
In Melbits World there are 4 worlds, each one with 9 levels where you can dodge evil viruses, collect seeds, rotate platforms, and utilize springs. It’s a family-friendly game you can play with up to 4 players and collaborate and communicate with each other! To find out more about Melbot’s upcoming projects, check out my article on the Melbits POD; a toy for mobile devices.