Not being the green-thumbed type you’ll not often find Jamie messing about with the plant life, but when it comes in digital form he's willing to give it a go.
Starting with the second or third stage in, Face-Plant Adventures makes a choice about its gameplay. It alternates between the two extremes from then on, and where you’ll stand on it determines whether you enjoy games like this or curse the day that punishers became a genre of their own, mined regularly by indie developers.
Nate Hubes: "Face-Plant Adventures is one of the most boring and arduous platfomers I have had to endure for quite some time. It isn't necessarily that Face-Plant is a bad game but rather that it is extremely boring. The controls are fairly standard for a platformer with little thrown in to shake up the genre. Occasionally the controls can feel kind of loose and only worsens the experience."
Oddworm Games has announced that their new Xbox Live Indie Game, Face-Plant Adventures, will be coming to the Xbox Live Indie Game section on Xbox Live early in September.