The Adventures of Shuggy is a strange experience. The look and feel of the game would indicate that it’s a great title for families to play together or for kids to play on their own. But in reality, it’s a well done, though tricky to control, puzzle-platforming game that is best enjoyed by the core gaming demographic given the difficulty level and challenge presented. There’s a lot value here at 800 MS Points and it has good replay value to boot.
Hardcore Gamer: A mere $4 gets you One Finger Death Punch, which Totalbiscuit recently raved about, Paranormal, Tiny and Big: Grandpa's Leftovers, Foreign Legion: Buckets of Blood, Hexcells, The Adventures of Shuggy, Critical Mass, and CreaVures.
Ian of Just Press Start writes:
"The boxiest of all the bundles is back and I have dragged myself out of bundle-based retirement to cover it. Not like I used to mind you, with an ill-informed, rushed and relatively lazy new post, but with insightful (hopefully) and worthwhile (probably a bit of a stretch) reviews of the games. Think of it as something akin to my coverage of the very first Bundle in a Box – where I reviewed the debuting (and incredible) The Sea Will Claim Everything - but with a slightly less penetrative, far more promiscuous gaze."
Gamesta.com has a few more bundles to go to. The latest Bundle in a Box launched its Eclectic Delights, which offer 5 core titles for just $0.99 or 9 games for those that beat an average standing at less than 3 bucks at the time of writing.